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We review Lego Horizon Adventures - despite some repetitive gameplay and a short story, it's a whimsical take on the Horizon ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
You want to see something really scary this October? Netflix subscribers have commonly made horror films the most-watched on the streaming service, and the original filmmaking factory at the ...
Just in time for Halloween and the spookiest time of the year, the new Dark Space level in Fortnite is actually quite intense as a 7+ horror experience ... as simply a free LEGO experience.
What are the best horror games? Scary games tend to turn traditional action concepts on their heads, forcing you to run and hide from your enemies. They leave you feeling vulnerable rather than ...
It is turning into a banner day for generative AI platforms and announcing the availability of new offerings. In the case of Anthropic it has made a desktop version of its Claude AI chatbot app ...
Am I describing the shitshow that is the United States or the masterpiece that is The Lego Movie? Unfortunately for everyone, this description is applicable to both, but today, let’s talk about Lego.
Finding the best Lego sets these days can be like looking for a brick in a haystack of the things. There are more kits than ever in 2024, and the shelves are practically creaking beneath the ...
(And if you’re looking for a list of the best horror movies to watch across multiple streaming platforms, we’ve got you covered there too.) We’ve slashed our way through the horror offerings ...
Like its genre cousin, science fiction, horror films have long used supernatural terrors as stand-ins for real-life fears. When Jordan Peele used the genre to show white supremacy as the ultimate ...
“There are certain rules one must abide by to survive a horror movie,” explains Randy (Jamie Kennedy) in Wes Craven’s 1996 post-mo slasher revival Scream. “Number one: You can never have sex.