How ‘Truth & Treason’ Differs from Most Nazi Dramas
We’re still learning about the heroes who stood tall against the Nazi regime. The latest yarn ripped from the history…
Introducing: The body issue | MIT Technology Review
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Father of National Guard Shooting Victim Reveals
One day after a targeted shooting near the White House critically injured two newly sworn-in National Guardsmen, the father of…
One injured and suspect arrested in Texas library shooting
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Someone was shot inside a downtown library in Texas’ state capital city on Saturday, police said,…
Is Ice Cube’s ‘War of the Worlds’ a Cult Classic … Already?
There are two ways to rate “Madame Web.” The first? It’s an abysmal part of the superhero craze, a brain-dead…
Trump federalizes Washington D.C. police as federal agents make 400 arrests in first week
Don’t miss the full story from our staff writers, whose reportage is the basis of this article. President Trump has…
Why ‘The Shining’ Never Loses Its Shock Value
The horror of a broken mind is the central concept of Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining,” his 1980 horror masterpiece adapted…
‘Spinal Tap’ Director Disses Debate
Rob Reiner was once Hollywood’s most populist director. Disagree? Consider his body of work: “Stand By Me” “This Is Spinal…
‘Vampire in Brooklyn’ Remains a Tantalizing Misfire
Wes Craven’s “Vampire in Brooklyn” (1995) is among the strangest curiosity items for cinephiles, a misfire upon release that has…
Former NFL running back Doug Martin’s brain to be tested for CTE
OAKLAND — Neurologists are expected to soon examine whether former NFL running back Doug Martin — who died in Oakland…
