Naturally, sci-fi and horror movies are the most common genres where you'll find computers turning evil. M3GAN is a great example of the latter. This time, it's a robotic doll powered by AI that turns ...
Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is constantly tinkering with his toys, but these ten upgrades made him Earth's Mightiest hero.
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CT Insider on MSNColumn: Joel Samberg ponders the grim futures depicted in sci-fi films
Dozens of shows and movies have us believing that the future is full of nasty aliens, vicious robots, corrupt cities and evolutionary transformations.
Campbell County's 20-year-old Remotec F6B robot named Judy, originally bought with post-9/11 Homeland Security grants, is retiring. That ...
Crime Shows Netflix unveils weird and twisted full trailer for upcoming serial killer series, full of body parts, murder, and a warped mother and son relationship Crime Shows Good news Mindhunter and ...
The Caterer’s Best Places to Work in Hospitality recognises the top 30 hospitality employers in the UK – whether that’s pubs, restaurants, hotels or foodservice operators a ...
The sci-fi genre has given cinema some of its most beloved and iconic movies, from the old Jules Verne-inspired classics dating back to the earliest days of the medium to current-day blockbusters. The ...
How Charlie Hunnam went from Byker Grove at 17 to "godfather of serial killers" on Netflix's Monster
Charlie Hunnam has enjoyed quite the career, from starting out on British TV to his latest role as notorious serial killer Ed Gein. The latter is the latest installment of Ryan Murphy and Ian ...
Documents show that ICE plans to hire dozens of contractors to scan X, Facebook, TikTok, and other platforms to target people for deportation.
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11 Best Early Amazon Prime Day Home Deals You Don’t Want to Miss
Amazon’s Prime Deal Days sale event—but did you know that some name brands are already heavily discounted? We spotted massive deals on home products from Instant Pot, Keurig, Bedsure, and Shark. Why ...
It’s hard to imagine a world without Star Trek or Doctor Who, but back in the 1950s and 1960s, science fiction on television was still trying to figure out what it wanted to be. The genre was new to ...
Charlie Hunnam graces the cover of Variety and talks resurrecting an infamous serial killer for Ryan Murphy's 'Monster' Season 3.
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