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Print is back. Same for indie sleaze and skinny jeans. As for what’s next in AI, it’s making mutants of us all.
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Like a Kid in a Candy Store Almost every year that I’ve attended PAX West, I’ve also attended a side event that’s grown near and dear to my heart called the Seattle Indies Expo, or SIX for short. All ...
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Alien: Earth’s decision to proceed down the route of Wendy being able to communicate with and order the Xenomorph has proved to be a contentious one. Despite showrunner Noah Hawley’s comments about ...
Episode 4 of Alien: Earth, titled "Observation", lived up to its name. Almost every character was either watching, testing, or being watched. From Kersh quietly monitoring Slightly, to Wendy being ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. First of all, no, Alien: Earth is not a nature documentary.
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