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Zoe Saldaña Has One Condition To Return To The Sci-Fi Genre

Zoe Saldaña is a part of the Star Trek, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Avatar franchises, but is she open to doing more sci-fi movies?




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Zapp Brannigan's Signature Wardrobe On Futurama Was Originally Less Revealing

Zapp Brannigan wears quite the short miniskirt throughout Futurama, but the original design actually didn't intend to have him showing so much leg.




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Harry Potter Filmed Two Different Versions Of A Key Scene For UK & US Audiences

Depending on which country you live in, the first Harry Potter movie features Harry, Ron, and Hermione talking about a different magical object.




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How Robert Pattinson's The Batman Almost Appeared In The Penguin

Batman never shows up in The Penguin, just like its creatives claimed. However, he was very nearly added to the show at one point.




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Barry Keoghan on Young Fatherhood, Loving La La Land, and the Movement of Andrea Arnold’s Bird

In Andrea Arnold’s Bird, Irish actor Barry Keoghan plays a father of two teenagers. In the film, he had both children when he, too, was a teenager. He’s brash with tattoos everywhere, completely focused on an upcoming wedding with his three-month girlfriend. It’s a stellar performance from him, imbued with his own recent experiences of […]

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December on the Criterion Channel Includes Bob Dylan, John Waters, MTV & More

Now that they’ve set the year’s best film for a December 10 debut, the Criterion Channel have unveiled the rest of next month’s selection. John Waters’ films are inseparable from John Waters’ presence, making fitting Criterion’s decision to pair an eight-film retrospective (Multiple Maniacs to Cecil B. Demented) with his own “Adventures in Moviegoing” wherein […]

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First Look at Lynne Ramsay’s Die, My Love Featuring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson

Seven years since You Were Never Really Here debuted at Cannes and with many false starts in-between, Lynne Ramsay is finally set to return. The Martin Scorsese-produced Die, My Love began shooting in recent months with Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, and LaKeith Stanfield, and today first stills of Lawrence and Pattinson have been revealed. An […]

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NASA Details Hundreds Of 'Painful But Necessary' Layoffs For Jet Propulsion Lab

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) announced hundreds of layoffs, calling the move “painful but necessary.” The news came via a workforce statement and memo to JPL employees. JPL has been on the forefront of space exploration for decades. It was a camera, engineered by the space agency, on Voyager 1 that was able to capture the pale




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Red Magic 10 Pro Gaming Phone Brings The Boom With Snapdragon 8 Elite And A Huge Battery

Smartphones powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite beastmode chipset are beginning to trickle in. One of the first is the Nubia RedMagic 10 Pro series, launching initially in China this week with the international version arriving in December. These flagship gaming phones will be packed to the gills with big numbers and big specs at decent




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LEGO Horizon Adventures Devs Share How They Created The Game With Real Blocks

If you're a fan of LEGOs and the Horizon Franchise, your worlds are about to collide. The popular series has been remade in the LEGO world, with a very interesting design approach. As you would expect from LEGO, the entire game is entirely built by blocks, but it is not only superficial.  With the same blocks, you can recreate the LEGO




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Turn Your Phone Into A Musical Instrument With This USB-C Mouthpiece

Ever looked at your smartphone charging port and thought: "Hey, that'd make a great mouthpiece for a digital flute of some kind?" Well, an Italian company has done one better by creating a USB-C-powered MIDI controller with a mouthpiece users can blow into. When paired with a companion app, your mobile device turns into pretty much any popular




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AOC's New Agon Pro Gaming Monitor Hits A Hypersonic 520Hz To Outduel Your Foes

At what point does the refresh rate of a gaming monitor reach diminishing returns, or otherwise become inconsequential? Ask any monitor maker and they'll tell you, 'Get out of here with such silly questions, gaming peasant!'. Okay, they probably wouldn't be as crass in their answer, but the latest evidence that monitor makers have no intention




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Solidigm's Monster 122-Terabyte SSD Is Here For Copious Data Center Storage

You remember yesterday, when we wrote about Micron's new 6550 ION SSD and how it wasn't exactly the biggest SSD we'd seen? Well, that was yesterday. Today, Solidigm is announcing a new model in the D5-P5336 SSD family with a whopping 122.88 terabytes of storage in a single drive, finally topping the Nimbus Exadrive. Micron still holds the




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Chrome Just Added Great New Features For iPhones As Apple Pitches Safari Privacy

Even as Apple continues its Safari privacy push, iPhone and iPad users who use Google Chrome are about to see several new features added to their browser of choice. Chrome will be receiving an upgrade to Google Lens, integration with Drive and Photos, improved Shopping Insights, and a more seamless way of finding a way around with Maps. With




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Dolphins make stunning cut of LB David Long Jr. weeks after demotion; Miami adds tight end

A team captain to start the season, David Long Jr. was demoted from his starting post two weeks ago and has now been waived. The Dolphins made room to claim tight end Jack Stoll off waivers.




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Wander Franco has to make monthly court check-ins after latest arrest

Franco, 23, was arrested Sunday in San Juan de la Maguana after an altercation in the parking lot of an apartment building in which guns were drawn. Police described the incident as “a heated dispute of a passionate nature” with another man over a woman.




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Things to watch for: Miami Dolphins vs. Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday

Conventional wisdom says the Raiders game will be win No. 2 in a three-game win streak with Miami hosting New England next week, but the Dolphins aren’t good enough this season to overlook any opponent.




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Who has the edge? Dolphins vs. Raiders, looking to build toward a season comeback

Breaking down the matchups in six key areas of Sunday's Week 11 game between the Miami Dolphins and Las Vegas Raiders.




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Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence won’t start at QB at Lions

The Jaguars are set to visit Ford Field on Sunday, but their starting quarterback won’t be available to play.




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Letters: U.S. oligarchy | It’s the economy, Dems | Political pendulum swings

The U.S. is now an oligarchy where the wealthy control the economy and the politics (through fake news).




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Letters: ‘The enemy within’ | Economic growth is a mirage | Trump plan hurts borrowers

One letter-writer realizes that many of his views could make him an enemy to Donald Trump.




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Beating up on Lynx. Revealing truth about Amesty | Commentary

Maxwell: Central Florida leaders spend more time berating Lynx than supporting the bus system. And state officials come clean on license status for school connected to Carolina Amesty




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Demings says Orange County may sue election supervisor over $4 million giveaway

Glenn Gilzean is spending elections money on college scholarships for students who pre-register to vote and job training for temporary election workers.




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Trump’s economic agenda for his second term is clouding the outlook for mortgage rates

Homebuilding sector analysts at Raymond James and Associates see mortgage rates remaining “higher for longer,” given the outcome of the election.




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Biden funded new factories and infrastructure projects, but Trump might get to cut the ribbons

Trump won in large part because of voters’ frustration with high prices and a sense that the country needs major changes. But when he enters office in January, Trump will inherit an economy primed for growth.




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Amazon launches an online discount storefront to better compete with Shein and Temu

Electronics, apparel and other products are priced at under $20.





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Bluesky has added 1 million users since the US election as people seek alternatives to X

The post-election uptick in users isn’t the first time that Bluesky has benefitted from people leaving X.




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Gwern Branwen – How an Anonymous Researcher Predicted AI's Trajectory

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