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Emma Corrin goes inside the mind of “Deadpool & Wolverine” villain Cassandra Nova (exclusive)
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agos free newsletter to get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. Corrin...
'MaXXXine' review: Mia Goth gives one of horror's great performances
NME· 3 days agoNow a survivor with something to prove, Maxine has moved to Hollywood and made a name for herself in...
How I use this Android phone with thermal vision superpowers (and why you need it)
ZDNet· 3 days agoIt's so robust that you could use it as an improvised hammer, and I did just that on one occasion (...
Barbie: The Exhibition review – the wonder doll’s evolution, from Gehry homes to ‘gay Ken’
The Guardian· 3 days agoNow, at the age of an eternally youthful 65, Barbie has taken over the Design Museum, filling its...
Philips Evnia 8000 review: A superb super-ultrawide monitor
PC World· 3 days agoThe Philips Evnia 8000 super-ultrawide gaming monitor offersthe ultimate immersive experience with...
When is Amazon Prime Day 2024? Plus best early discounts
The Independent· 3 days agoTaking place each summer, Amazon’s price-slashing Prime Day bonanza is one of the best annual sales ...
OLED laptops: The good, the bad, the ugly
PC World· 3 days agoOnce upon a time, OLED displays were prohibitively expensive. Nowadays, you can pick up a laptop with an OLED display for under $1,000. An OLED laptop...
The Acolyte episode 6 spawns two new Star Wars fan theories about Manny Jacinto's Qimir, and I think...
TechRadar· 3 days agoInevitably, the the lack of answers has led swathes of the Star Wars fanbase to theorize what lies ...
One small line in The Acolyte episode 6 may have revealed how Qimir knows Sol
Games Radar· 3 days agoIn The Acolyte episode 5, it's revealed that Jedi Master Sol and the newly unmasked Sith Qimir know...
Niclas Larsson Is Ready to Shoot More Close-Ups
New York Times· 3 days agoNow he would like you to see his surreal debut, “Mother, Couch,”in a theater. If old age is not for snowflakes — well, try directing a 90-minute feature...