We've tried this intimate space thriller for the first time, with good graphics, a very personal story and a mystery to solve.
In The Bluest Eye, Morrison struggled to unite the there and not-there in the same figure: Claudia had occupied the positive pole, as it were, and Pecola, the negative. Four novels later, in Beloved, ...
It's rather glorious to find that another audience, 49 years after his death, can still be electrified by the king of rock 'n ...
In some films, walls, streets and landscapes do more than frame the action—they steer it. Each setting becomes a character, shaping tension, desire and the stories that unfold within it. Some films ...
This year’s Academy Award nominations were announced on Jan. 22. Following, in alphabetical order, are capsule reviews of the ...
What's the wildest thing you've ever seen in the emergency room?
You have to think like a whale to catch a whale. I'm pretty sure Herman Melville said that.
In these moments, when we feel alone and trapped, many people turn to music. Music is often the first place where we learn to experience and understand our feelings. And research indicates that ...
We interview the developers of Aphelion and talk about the game's design philosophies and how that shaped the two-person ...
Bethesda game director Todd Howard recently emerged blinking into the light of day for an interview with Greg Miller on the ...
In a battle to the death with AI slop, this is the game I’d send in to finish the job.
Some sci-fi movies completely ditch the idea of an enemy entity to instead focus on human ingenuity and the consequences of technology.