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New Diablo 4 Spiritborn class is the anti-Druid, lets you summon a terrifying giant centipede
VideoGamer.com· 4 days agoNow that the Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred is well within sight, more teasers on the upcoming expansion...
5 thrilling documentaries about real life disasters
Pocket-lint· 4 days agoA list of thrilling documentaries about natural disasters and the impact on those who experience them.
‘Twisters’ has spectacular storms, emotional turbulence and Glen Powell. But did it blow our critic...
Toronto Star· 4 days agoLee Isaac Chung’s tornado thriller “Twisters” doesn’t try to reinvent the whirl, which is mostly a...
Destiny Redd: Columbia Mom Raises Kids, Goats in Marion County
Mississippi Free Press· 4 days agoDestiny took her then 4-month-old daughter, Sherry, out of her car seat and carried her around as...
"I Hated That F*cking Movie" — 15 Critically Acclaimed Films The Writers Hated
BuzzFeed· 4 days agoTruman Capote, author of the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's, hated the film because he wished they'd...
This Festival Celebrates Indigenous Pacific Islanders and Maps Out How Visitors to Hawaii Can Do the...
Travel + Leisure· 4 days agoHawaii, with its spirit of aloha, was the perfect host for such an occasion. From observing the...
Oddity Review: Irish Horror Movie Is Eerie If Uneven
Den of Geek· 4 days agoAlone in her newly purchased country house while her psychiatrist husband Ted (Gwylim Lee) works an overnight shift nearby, Dani (Carolyn Bracken) runs...
Opti Digital Partners With Prohaska Consulting to Drive North America Expansion
Digital Journal· 4 days agoMore from Digital Journal Let’s waltz! Vienna ball season back in full swing ‘Avatar 2’ success proves cinema in post-pandemic ‘resurgence’: Cameron North ...
'My toddler could go blind because her eyes won't stop growing'
Yahoo Life UK· 4 days agoAretria Bice, 21 months, was born with big, blue eyes, which friends, family and strangers all found...
‘Twisters’ Review: When the Monster Is Real
New York Times· 4 days agoGlen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit — and times sure have changed.