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There’s a Clear Reason Why Oppenheimer’s Dialogue Can Be So Hard to Hear

There’s a Clear Reason Why Oppenheimer’s Dialogue Can Be So Hard to Hear

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Most modern moviegoers consider Christopher Nolan to be one of the greatest directors of our generation. But that claim comes with a caveat about the treatment of dialogue in his films. Ever since Batman grumbled something about not wearing hockey pads in The Dark Knight, audiences have criticized Nolan’s sound design, with some complaining that […]

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Baldur’s Gate 3: Every Class Ranked Worst to Best For Combat

Baldur’s Gate 3: Every Class Ranked Worst to Best For Combat

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Your choice of class matters in most RPGs, but Baldur’s Gate 3 makes that choice as important as it has ever been. While there’s no such thing as picking the “wrong” class in Baldur’s Gate 3 (as long as they’re the right class for you), certain classes obviously have notable advantages and disadvantages. Well, there […]

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Streaming Comedies Need More Episodes

Streaming Comedies Need More Episodes

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Television comedies have come a long way from the multi-camera sitcoms of the 1950s. The streaming era has given writers the ability to explore different ways to tell their stories beyond the traditional structure of network comedies. Shows like The Bear, Barry, Russian Doll, WandaVision, and Ted Lasso blur the lines between drama and comedy […]

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds “Subspace Rhapsody” Soundtrack and Musical Influences

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds “Subspace Rhapsody” Soundtrack and Musical Influences

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This Star Trek: Strange New Worlds article contains spoilers. Star Trek has always had a habit of taking unlikely detours into other genres, whether it was Kirk and Spock dressing like gangsters in the TOS episode “A Piece of the Action” or the powerful Deep Spine Nine period piece “Far Beyond the Stars.” But with […]

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How What We Do in the Shadows Explores Guillermo’s  Van Helsing Problem

How What We Do in the Shadows Explores Guillermo’s Van Helsing Problem

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This article contains spoilers for WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS season 5 episode 5. Many truths threaten to be revealed on “Local News,” as a water main break in Staten Island forces the vampires into exposure, and their familiar readies to move on. What We Do in the Shadows, season 5 episode 5 reaches […]

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Baldur’s Gate 3 Multiplayer Explained: How to Play Co-Op With Friends

Baldur’s Gate 3 Multiplayer Explained: How to Play Co-Op With Friends

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Most story-driven RPGs are designed for a single player. However, Baldur’s Gate 3 isn’t like most story-driven RPGs; it is the latest entry in a legendary game franchise and was developed by a studio that has a ton of experience in the RPG genre. And since Baldur’s Gate 3 channels the company’s previous game, which […]

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Meg 2: The Trench Review – All Those Teeth and Still No Bite

Meg 2: The Trench Review – All Those Teeth and Still No Bite

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Five years ago, The Meg came out and was a pleasant summer-ending surprise. Placing its tongue firmly in its cheek for 113 minutes, the watery spectacle allowed us to watch the ever-watchable Jason Statham go mano-a-mano with a 75-foot shark. The idea behind the movie (which was based on a much more sober-minded novel by […]

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds “Subspace Rhapsody” Soundtrack and Musical Influences

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds “Subspace Rhapsody” Soundtrack and Musical Influences

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This Star Trek: Strange New Worlds article contains spoilers. Star Trek has always had a habit of taking unlikely detours into other genres, whether it was Kirk and Spock dressing like gangsters in the TOS episode “A Piece of the Action” or the powerful Deep Spine Nine period piece “Far Beyond the Stars.” But with […]

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