This entertainingly loopy horror movie from Osgood Perkins is a cabin-in-the-woods chiller with a girl power spin. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
Extremely buggy and intuitive. Many features do not work. Blatant rip-off. Originality is an undervalued feature. Sure, every company takes other companies’ ideas, iterates on them, and hopefully ...
Compact footprint. Quiet performance. Upgradeable desktop GPU for better longevity. Limited port selection and cooling potential. Comes with bloatware installed. Because it’s so easy to build a gaming ...
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“I have of late, as a way of dispersing dark clouds of sorrow, been experimenting with humor.” So says the solemn Prof. Jasper Tempest, obsessive-compulsive criminologist and police consultant, having ...
I had high hopes for the Intel ThinkPad T14s Gen 6, but its performance is held back by poor cooling and significantly reduced battery life. It might have been worth recommending if it weren’t nearly ...
Reneé Rapp has drastically switched up her game since her excellent 2023 debut, Snow Angel — and it’s a glorious noise to hear. She spends her second album, Bite Me, enjoying what a rowdy-and-proud ...
Don’t Tap the Glass is Tyler, the Creator’s second album in less than a year and, at only 28 minutes, notably less robust than its predecessor, Chromakopia. But all the elements of his work are here: ...
Don't Log Off is now available to buy or rent on digital. Most of Don’t Log Off is seen through webcams and smartphone cameras, but it doesn’t start out that way. The first scene is a more traditional ...
to a T PS5 Review. to a T is a game about disability and the importance of embracing your own differences, no matter what. It’s a joyful game and empowering, to some extent. However, to a T takes a ...