"I'm not here to make campaign promises," Marx assured his supporters during his announcement speech; "I'm not even here to talk much about the problem." He was there to be a leader called by God.| Colorado Times Recorder
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A viral claim that giving birth in Canada ensures parents’ PR stirred debate. Canadian-born children are citizens, but parental PR isn’t automatic. H&C is discretionary, rare, and requires strong evidence. Misuse risks refusal, removal, and bans. Officials advise legal pathways and licensed legal advice instead of risky birth tourism.| VisaVerge
On October 9, 2025, Arizona State University hosted a PRO/CONversations forum examining proposals to end or limit birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. The panel included legal scholars, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, students and community members who explored constitutional text, historical purpose, and practical consequences for hospitals, schools and state agencies. Supporters of maintaining jus soli warned that restricting birthright citizenship could create stateless U....| VisaVerge
Le CAC 40 a brutalement chuté de près de 2 % lundi après l’annonce de la démission du Premier ministre. Pour Fidel Martin, président du fournisseur indépendant de négociations dans la gestion d’actifs boursiers Exoé, ce mouvement « s’apparente à une crise de confiance dans la capacité du pays à gouverner ».| Le Nouvel Obs
Tom Cousins, who passed in July at 93, was a great man and good friend to my family. My father Neely Young partnered with Cousins to start Southern Publishing Company, and later the three of us owned Georgia Trend – which is now owned by Morris Communications Company. In spite of possessing a shyness the likes of which I have...| Georgia Trend Magazine
I’ve long been of the opinion that our modern, generally secularized Western civilization, despite our collective rejection of the traditional religious forms of human conduits to the sacred/profound realms (priests, rabbis, swamis, etc.) has, without realizing it, redirected a deep… Mark Lesseraux| Pressenza
The opening scene says it all: Israel’s National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, struts at the port of Ashdod before the international activists recently abducted in international waters. He forces them to sit on the ground, calls them “terrorists” before the… Claudia Aranda| Pressenza
The contemporary world seems trapped in a machinery designed for forgetting. A machinery made of foolish algorithms that reward banality and one-minute trending topics, while rendering invisible the struggles that should shake consciences. The solidarity flotilla that sailed toward Gaza… Claudia Aranda| Pressenza
Rahul Gandhi, the scion of a political dynasty that has long claimed to represent India’s future, has once again revealed the depth of his defeatist mindset on the world stage. Speaking at an event in Colombia, he declared: “I don’t think India sees itself as taking leadership in the world. That’s not our model. We […] The post Rahul Gandhi Says India Should Not Lead The World, Only An Incompetent Defeatist Loser Unfit To Be A Leader Can Say So appeared first on The Commune.| The Commune
This one honest, fair, and simple adjustment would keep the program fully funded in perpetuity.| Colorado Times Recorder
I’ve been reporting on how Colorado Congressman Gabe Evans promotes himself as a “rancher” in his rural district — despite criticism that he’s “all hat, no cattle,” since he owns just three cows, which he’s put in the care of a neighbor, reducing the number of Longhorns he’s actually raising to zero.| Colorado Times Recorder
Not all transport protocols meet the demands of the live production environment equally| Latest from Tv Technology
Présentée comme la première brique de l’humain augmenté, la technologie de Mark Zuckerberg s’attaquera directement à ce que nous voyons, alerte le philosophe Guillaume von der Weid.| Le Nouvel Obs - Idées
As the flotilla begins to be attacked by Israel, we need to clarify and refocus our attention on what is really at stake. Among Silo’s Principles of Valid Action, there is one that says: “Do not oppose a great force. Retreat until… David Andersson| Pressenza
October 1, 2025 The dawn was long and dark. On board the Global Sumud Flotilla, bodies stiffened from the vigil; souls, from certainty. That last night before reaching Gaza was etched in the memory of those who could not sleep:… Claudia Aranda| Pressenza
For a while now, one question has been circling in my mind about how we inhabit digital ecosystems: from what stance do we speak? What position do we take when we participate, share, or interact in those spaces that, though… Mariano Multiviral| Pressenza
La première série TV s’inscrivant dans les pas de la saga cinématographique « Alien » pourrait s’inviter dans le débat politique sur les « ultra-riches », en étant plus proche de Marx que des porte-parole de la gauche radicale.| Le Nouvel Obs - Opinions
Le chef de l’Etat, comme lors de la dissolution de l’Assemblée nationale et des législatives anticipées de l’été 2024, préfère toujours prendre le risque de porter l’extrême droite au pouvoir plutôt que de devoir rechercher sérieusement un compromis avec la gauche.| Le Nouvel Obs - Opinions
As we have seen in many businesses that consolidate, the mission and commitment to serving the customer is often diluted or completely abandoned in favor of the bottom line| Latest from Tv Technology
What if the FCC changed its rules to require consumer electronics manufacturers to install voice recognition hardware rather than the content creator?| Latest from Tv Technology
Colorado’s hunting seasons are in full swing, and while many of us are chasing bugles, glassing high basins, or scouting drainages, the work to protect wild places doesn’t stop. Although...| Colorado Times Recorder
The “No Music For Genocide” campaign is not an isolated gesture of indignation; it is a cultural intervention that reopens an ancient and urgent question: what do we do with truth when it appears before us? Do we make it… Claudia Aranda| Pressenza
The digital reconstruction of the Yunxian 2 skull, discovered in Hubei in 1990 and dated between 940,000 and 1.1 million years ago, constitutes an epistemic event that goes beyond the merely archaeological. Precisely this week, an international team of paleoanthropologists… Claudia Aranda| Pressenza
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve seen and heard tell of the mythic student-run cafe known as Saxbys, currently under construction where Argo Tea used to reside. While Fordham Rose Hill has been blessed with amenities such as food delivery robots and a single nap pod for commuters (tuition hikes from last year... The post Not Afraid of Saxbys? You Should Be appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
For college students, whose brains are typically still developing, the dangers of addiction are constantly present. Thanks to Fordham’s mandatory alcohol awareness training and constant warnings from worried parents, it’s a well-known fact that the use of alcohol and drugs can easily fall into addictive patterns. Addiction isn’t just limited to substance abuse — numerous... The post AI is the Latest Addiction appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
As college students born into the digital age, we have grown accustomed — arguably against our will — to the ever-accelerating trend cycle. This constant bombardment of the senses has distorted our perception of what is in fashion. More disturbing, however, is the manner in which it has affected our conception of authenticity. The “performative... The post The Performative Male: A Panopticon of Our Own Design appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Two Israeli columnists wrote two very different takes on Israel for Moment's fall issue. What did each think of the other's? The post From the Newsletter | When Opinion Columnists Turn out to Be Neighbors appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Dans cette tribune, le célèbre philosophe slovène revient sur la manière dont Trump a instrumentalisé l’assassinat de l’influenceur MAGA (Make America Great Again) et sur la morale qui en découle.| Le Nouvel Obs - Monde
The Burnout Society, written by the South Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han, is a brief book based on an essay that challenges the conceptual frameworks underpinning the dominant paradigms of contemporary society. In this work, Han offers a profound and accurate… Claudia Aranda| Pressenza
The ancient Olympic Truce, or Ekecheiria, was a sacred tradition where warring Greek city-states laid down their arms to allow safe passage for athletes and spectators. This ideal—that the playing field is a realm apart, a temporary sanctuary where rivalry is… Irshad Ahmad Mughal| Pressenza
The 5th Assembly of the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics (GNRC) in Madrid, Spain, was a deeply enriching and transformative experience for me, both personally and pastorally. As a Catholic priest and an ally accompanying gender and sexual minorities in India, I have been for quite sometime engaged in reflecting on the realities of LGBTQ+ […]| Global Network of Rainbow Catholics
Sometimes in life, we have experiences which impact so strongly on us that we desperately want to share that impact with others but are reluctant to begin, for fear we can’t do the experience justice. That’s where I am right now. I’ve returned from five incredible days in Madrid, at the GNRC 5th General Assembly. […]| Global Network of Rainbow Catholics
When I walked into the cinema on a particularly hot Tuesday night I did not imagine my expectations could be any lower. When I got to my seat and saw I was the only soul in the theater, I did not think they could be any lower. When the opening title sequence started and I... The post ‘Conjuring: Last Rites’ disappoints from opening scene until end first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
People seem to like Frank Ocean a lot. Is it because of his collabs or is his music really that good? I say his music is really good. I like all his songs, even though a few of his songs are overplayed and over hyped. Frank Ocean’s songs are praised deeply by fans, even other... The post Frank Ocean’s music remains relevant as fans await more first appeared on KP TIMES.| KP TIMES
The government faces yet another potential shutdown due to Republicans’ lack of willingness to negotiate over the next federal budget agreement in Congress. The Republicans’ spending proposal refuses to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies, and President Trump is threatening to use the shutdown as an opportunity to fire more government employees, writes Nicholas Steinman CMC ‘28. The post OPINION: Democrats cannot bow to Trump in the government shutdown fight appeared first on The Stude...| The Student Life
Nowadays, we can do literally everything on our phones. But just because you can, doesn’t mean you should, especially when mobile formats and the prevalence of digital exclusive content water down so many good forms of media, writes Parker DeVore PZ ‘27. The post OPINION: Your phone isn’t the problem with your phone appeared first on The Student Life.| The Student Life
There’s no easier time to be a flake than in college. There's always a different party or a new lunch invite to draw you away from your half-hearted commitments. However, to Nicole Teh SC ‘27, our flaking epidemic could sow the seeds of our undoing. To bring change to difficult times, we have always needed community, and that starts with being a good friend. The post OPINION: Every time you flake on a friend, capitalism wins appeared first on The Student Life.| The Student Life
Bodies, even women’s bodies, have hair. Good news is, it's cooler than ever to not shave it. But while body hair autonomy for women and gender non-conforming people has been on the rise, largely thanks to the efforts of Gen Z, the full benefit has not been equally extended for non-white people. According to Alex Benach PO ‘28, this asymmetrical normalization follows a typical trend even outside feminist movements. The post OPINION: Who is allowed to not shave? appeared first on The Studen...| The Student Life
An initial sadness and grief following the unforeseen death of Assam’s cultural icon in Singapore have now turned into outrage, demanding justice for Zubeen Garg, as millions of his fans and admirers are convinced that something wrong happened to their… Nava J. Thakuria| Pressenza
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It is striking to see news that some African leaders and exporters express optimism about the extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). It is jarring to see international press coverage (citing, for example, the Financial Times and Reuters) portraying the current AGOA… Ángel Sanz Montes| Pressenza
After the extended Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting on September 24 in Bihar, a resolution was passed slamming the ruling BJP- led central government that it has failed in all fronts. Why is the Congress party alleging so? Why is… Jag Mohan Thaken| Pressenza
By Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury Bangladesh is entering one of the most dangerous phases of its history. At the center of this looming crisis is the unelected regime of Muhammad Yunus, which is presenting itself abroad as democratic and reformist while systematically dismantling the country’s… Pressenza IPA| Pressenza
Even worse, it would be all because of Zelensky’s lust for money and power, not any legitimate reason. Trump’s flip-flop on Ukraine was explained here as being partially due to him responding to the whispers of warmongers like Zelensky, who boasted afterwards that “Gradually,… Andrew Korybko| Pressenza
The heartbroken news surfaced from Singapore in multiple media outlets, which shocked the people of Assam in grief, but also in instant outrage among the young generation, who were born in eastern India and brought up with the melodious voice… Nava J. Thakuria| Pressenza
Fortunately, nobody could read my mind, especially when I am hungry. “Just order something, anything, I’m paying!” I grumbled with my mouth shut. I saw stars swirling as I listened to the back-and-forth chatter between the China-born owner waiting… George Banez, Ph.D.| Pressenza
“The world is moving toward decarbonization, but the promise of clean energy has become a battlefield among powers, corporations, and peoples who guard the raw materials.” The 20th century was ruled by oil. Wars, dictatorships, empires, and corporations grew in… Mauricio Herrera Kahn| Pressenza
Cuts in Stanford creative writing program affect students across the Bay Area, even those that do not attend Stanford, writes Praniti Gulyani, a UC Berkeley undergraduate student. The post Tears, tumult and termination: How the Stanford hiring freeze affected someone who does not go here appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Opinions Managing Editors Jennifer Levine and Zach Gottlieb discuss the importance of a newspaper's Opinions section in the modern day and the importance of fostering productive, open discourse. The post Do we need an Opinions section? appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
In his latest column installment, Strawser calls upon Stanford leadership to end its neutrality policy and for students and faculty to collectively resist. The post Strawser | The time for collective action is now appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
In her latest column installment, Levine calls for better gun legislation in the wake of recent gun violence in America, particularly against conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The post Levine | Better gun legislation starts with empathy appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
JK Rowling does not own my identity. Judges don't own my identity. The PM doesn't, and neither does his government.My employer, my colleagues, my friends, my family, no, they're not my identity. It isn't written on a piece of paper, given to my parents.It's not decided by other people's ideas of common sense.It's not immutable, it cannot be| tacc.org.uk -
By Charles Henry, Guest Columnist Today is September 11, 2025. 24 years ago, a self-confident America, flush from a decade of global primacy and convinced we were untouchable, was violently torn from that illusion. It is entirely appropriate and necessary, to remember the lives snuffed out that terrible day – parents, siblings, employees, first responders […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Omer Shamil, Opinions Editor At 9:08 last night, in front of Penn Hall, the Gettysburg campus slowed down. Students circled up, candles in hand, and stood in silence. The time mattered; 9:08 pointed to September 8th, the day protests erupted in Nepal. It was such a small detail, but it made the whole gathering […]| The Gettysburgian.
James Comey’s secret media mole Daniel Richman has been subpoenaed in a federal investigation into leaks.| The Gateway Pundit
(Alt-Market)—It’s open season on the political left, and I feel fine. You may have noticed a dramatic tonal shift among conservatives in the past week that is far less accommodating, and if you are a weakling then you might even find that shift frightening. It was sparked not just by the cold blooded political assassination […]| based underground
Some of us have firsthand memories of World War II’s concentration camps, and the Japanese internment camps in this country; none of us are more than a generation removed from that history. It sends shivers down our spines to hear the president order the construction of a 30,000 bed prison in Guantanamo, and to […]| Third Act
Those of us in our Third Act remember the Carter presidency well—for some of us he was the first president we ever voted for, and for all of us he was a symbol of our country at its best. I wrote about his visionary energy policy for the New Yorker; others have paid tribute to […]| Third Act
I’m Potawatomi. Over 850 of our people, including weak elders and children, were forcibly marched 660 miles from our ancestral home near Twin Lakes in Indiana to a small reservation in Kansas. Over 40 people died on this Trail of Death as it became known. Some of us, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, were later relocated […]| Third Act
The US is planning to quadruple the export of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from the Gulf of Mexico over the next few years—there are plans for 20 huge export terminals to add to the seven that already exist. If they are built, the emissions associated with them will be as large as all the emissions […]| Third Act
CJI Gavai's public narrative has centered on his humble origins, claiming in viral videos that "it was only because of Dr. Ambedkar and the Constitution of| TheCommuneMag
After having 25 million viewers the first week Season 3 came out, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” has taken the internet over by storm. The Amazon Prime show, based on Jenny Han’s book series, has become a weekly ritual for many people. Many viewers anticipate watching the weekly episodes as soon as possible. Some viewers| KP TIMES - The student news site of Kingwood Park High School
I call myself a casual cinephile, but I did not see any movies in theaters this past summer. Can you blame me? Every time I checked my local theater’s listings, there was nothing to watch but reboots and sequels. “The Naked Gun”? Remake. “Freakier Friday”? Sequel. “The Roses”? A remake of a 1989 book adaptation.... The post Rejecting the Reboot Craze appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
It was the phone call heard around the world: “Belly, cacao is the bean — it’s what chocolate is made of. Look, the whole flavor profile depends on the bitterness of the dark chocolate and the sweet tartness of the raspberry.” It was also the phone call that made me think: Why the hell am... The post The Summer I Watched Bad TV appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
In the headline-trot and arms-length reach of digital media, younger generations have sought out hyper-specific communities and special interests to find belonging in an ever-lonesome age. This has churned out an obsession with the search for one’s “niche” and respective coined phrases that come served on an empty platter. It seems everyone knows what they... The post Is Pinterest Killing Your Creativity? appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
To call this summer’s political turbulence unprecedented would be an overstatement. The U.S. is spiraling toward an era of fascism, and public discourse is adjusting accordingly. Whether posting online, taking to the streets or for some, justifying their own prejudices, Americans sure love their First Amendment rights. In response to this relentless national spiral, some... The post Authoritarianism is Imminent — Make Every Second Count appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
There are two things I am very wary of in schools: opinions and ideas. They come as a pair in my mind because, when left unchecked, they can proliferate, mutate and run amok. They do so because they share certain characteristics. First, they can often be given without personal cost. An aphorism my team will … Continue reading Lighthouses and Sirens| Matthew Evans
September 10, 2025 A new Attorney General’s Opinion has been issued: Opinion #: 2025-O-13 Date Issued: September 10, 2025 Issued to: Mandan Public School District Request: Karen Jordan requested an opinion from this office under N.D.C.C. § 44-04-21.1 asking whether Harlow’s...| North Dakota Attorney General | Harlow’s School Bus Service is not a public...
September 10, 2025 A new Attorney General’s Opinion has been issued: Opinion #: 2025-O-12 Date Issued: September 10, 2025 Issued to: Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center Request: 1. Whether the Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center is a “public entity” subject to the...| North Dakota Attorney General | Harlow’s School Bus Service is not a public...
By Maximos Pafilis, Bishop of Melitene There is a perfection which kills. It is the perfection of the statue, flawless, cold and dead, and with this exact perfection appears the young man of the gospel passage of the 12th Sunday of Matthew, before the living God. A masterpiece within the…| Orthodox Times (en)
Par Mona Claro, enseignante-chercheuse en sociologie à l’Université de Liège Que valent les intelligences artificielles (IA) génératives spécialisées en revue de la littérature scientifique (Perplexity Academic, Felo, Elicit, Sci Space…) ? Est-ce qu’elles sont vraiment plus prometteuses que ChatGPT pour … Continuer la lecture →| Academia
Préavis de grève septembre octobre 2025 Publié le 11 août 2025 sur le site web du syndicat. Monsieur le ministre, L’Union syndicale Solidaires Fonction publique dépose un préavis de grève pour les journées allant du 1er septembre 2025 au 31 … Continuer la lecture →| Academia
Segmentation is supposed to be a game-changer. So why does it so often fall flat in its usage? Brands across all industries are investing heavily in customer and market insight. They’re building out data stacks, running research programmes, and developing segmentations designed to bring them closer to the people they serve. But too often, these […]| CACI
As students walk around campus on their first week back in classes, the hustling and bustling can take away from the many day-to-day moments around campus.| The Queen's Journal
During the Class of 2029’s First Year Walk on Aug. 21, Professor of History Michael Birkner ’72 addressed the students as the keynote speaker. Below are his remarks from the event, unedited by The Gettysburgian staff. President Iuliano, colleagues on this platform, and members of the Class of 2029: it is a privilege to be […]| The Gettysburgian.
Across Africa, leaders come and go. Elections bring new faces, fresh slogans, and promises of renewal. Yet beneath the campaigns and ceremonies lies the true measure of whether a nation rises or falters: the strength of its institutions. When institutions are weak, politics becomes personal. Power concentrates in individuals rather than systems. Courts bend under […] The post Weak Institutions Make Strongmen. Strong Institutions Make Strong Nations. appeared first on New African Magazine.| New African Magazine
Reports have emerged that Paramount’s new CEO, David Ellison, is on the cusp of acquiring The Free Press, the independent media outlet founded by Bari Weiss, in a deal valued at over $100 million. According to Puck News, this move would not only provide a substantial payout for Weiss but also position her in a […]| based underground
(End of the American Dream)—Why are the Europeans organizing a “coalition of the willing” to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine when the Russians have repeatedly stated that they will never accept any western peacekeeping troops in Ukraine? Are the Europeans just being delusional, or is something else going on here? When I learned that French […]| based underground
(SHTF Plan)—Authorities in Kiev have filed a case with Ukraine’s top administrative court to have the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) legally dissolved. UOC has been designated by Ukraine as a church “linked to Russia,” and it has refused to correct its violations of that “crime.” Since the war started in February of 2022, Ukraine’s ruler, […]| based underground
So-called “equitable” grading, which seeks to artificially boost scores for minorities under the guise of “equity,” has become all the rage in government “education” across America. But despite being used in about half of government schools nationwide today, most U.S. teachers are not fans of the scheme, according to the first major survey on the issue.| Liberty Sentinel
Eva Jaber ‘28 (she/her) is a prospective English or international relations major. She is a member of the Cleftomaniacs, an a cappella group, an ESL tutor and hopes to encourage peace-minded advocacy on campus. Contact her at ehjaber@wm.edu. I am green, gold and grateful today! Does that sentence sound familiar? Maybe because that’s how I […]| Flat Hat News
July 11, 2025 OPEN RECORDS AND MEETINGS OPINION 2025-0-11 Date Issued: July 11, 2025 Issued to: Pembina County Commission CITIZEN’S REQUEST FOR OPINION Robert Flemming requested an opinion from this office under N.D.C.C. § 44-04-21.1 askingwhether the Pembina County Commission violated N.D.C.C. §§...| North Dakota Attorney General | Attorney General Wrigley Issues Statement on ...
July 9, 2025 A new Attorney General’s Opinion has been issued: Opinion #: 2025-L-02 Date Issued: July 9, 2025 Issued to: City of New Town Request: Whether the City Council violated N.D.C.C. § 44-04-19 by asking employees to leave the room...| North Dakota Attorney General | Attorney General Wrigley Issues Statement on ...
June 11, 2025 A new Attorney General’s Opinion has been issued: Opinion #: 2025-L-02 Date Issued: June 11, 2025 Issued to: Governor Kelly Armstrong Request: Whether the legally operative scope of the Governor’s veto of language in Senate Bill 2014 was...| North Dakota Attorney General | Attorney General Wrigley Issues Statement on ...
CACI supports student innovation with Met Office APIs, helping Callywith College learners build safety-focused web apps and skills.| CACI
After Paramount merged with Skydance, fans worried about the future of Star Trek. Paramount Pictures and Paramount Television co-chair Dana … Continue reading "Paramount Canceled A Star Trek Show So Good It’s Still Getting Awards, Big Mistake"| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
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While many media organizations are still experimenting, the path from assistive AI to truly agentic systems is beginning to take shape| TV Tech
It seems like a tale fit for a movie—but this high-stakes series of smackdowns is playing out in Washington, D.C., itself.| The Daily Signal
Biden’s autopen pardons raised red flags from DOJ lawyers before leaving office.| pjmedia.com
(Substack)—President Donald Trump put his signature on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act back in July, reshaping federal tax policy in ways that echo the successes of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This sweeping legislation stands as a bulwark against impending tax hikes that would have hit two-thirds of filers in 2026, while […]| based underground
The by-elections held across the country last Saturday in 16 constituencies across 12 states, in terms of the organization, the| Nairametrics
Weapons had an amazing hold at the box office for its second weekend. It deserves some examination as to why this did so well.| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
Nous n’avons jamais autant épargné que depuis l’arrivée au pouvoir de Mitterrand mais aussi du Parti communiste.| Le Télégramme
The Friday the 13th films have been a horror staple for decades, but we haven’t had a new feature-length movie … Continue reading "Horror’s Greatest Icon Is Getting the World’s Worst Rebranding"| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
The new Netflix film My Oxford Year advertises itself as a rom-com, but there’s a twist that’s meant to break … Continue reading "Netflix’s New Lust Movie Is The Ultimate Expression Of The TikTok Generation"| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT