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    ‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Thinks It’s Feminist, But Ends Up Reinforcing the Same Old Beauty Myths

    This stunning fairy tale horror swings hard at beauty standards… then slips and falls into them. The Ugly Stepsister has certainly earned its high spot among Rotten Tomatoes’ top horror films of 2024-2025. Emilie Blichfildt’s gruesome Cinderella retelling doesn’t flinch, showing the brutal...
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    This Netflix Anime Flips ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ With A Gender Role Reversal Set In Feudal Japan

    Netflix’s Ōoku: The Inner Chambers is an ambitious creation set in an alternate version of Edo-period Japan against the backdrop of a mysterious pandemic that is decimating the male population. The series delivers all the political intrigue you would expect from the feudal system, with one huge...
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    This New Netflix Film Starring A ‘Squid Game’ Favorite Is A Must-See For Fans Of ‘The Queen’s Gambit’

    When I first watched The Queen’s Gambit, I had a rudimentary understanding of chess, but that didn’t stop me from diving head-first down the rabbit hole of the world and its characters. I watched A Beautiful Mind never having taken a calculus class, and Interstellar with little more knowledge...
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    Why We’re Still Obsessed With ‘The Leftovers’

    Often I think most thriller/suspense/sci-fi books don’t transition well into television, always for various reasons. Whether it be that the story is based on supernatural events that look or sound corny when animated in graphics, the suspense aspect just isn’t as palpable as when you turn a...
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    Cancelling These 4 TV Shows Was The Biggest Mistake Of 2025

    There’s no shortage of things to watch nowadays between all the streaming services and new release movies coming out, but not all of the good ones make it. TV series have it especially tough because the margin for error is so low. Your first episode takes too long to get to the point? No one...
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    Ranking The Spider-Man Movies—See Who Swung To The Top

    In an age where superheroes have become overarchingly commonplace, Spider-Man still manages to swing his way to the forefront of the entire superhero genre. While his contemporaries in Iron Man, Thor, or The Hulk remain incredibly popular in their own right, audiences hold a special place in...
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    The 3 Best Mystery Films On Amazon Prime This May–Will You Solve Them?

    There’s something universally appealing about a decent mystery movie. Allowing audiences to tuck on their thinking caps and take on the role of an amateur sleuth, mystery films force us to pay close attention to a movie’s plot, relying on our wiles and wits to decipher its enigmatic narrative...
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    ‘Bête Noire’ Did This One Thing Right In ‘Black Mirror’ Season 7

    You probably figured out the twist in the ‘Black Mirror’ Season 7 episode ‘Bête Noire’ long before the protagonist did. You didn’t know how Verity (Rosy McEwen) was altering reality, driving Maria (Siena Kelly) insane. But you knew that she was. “It’s obviously advanced technology blah blah...
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    Review: ‘Murderbot’ Is Apple TV+’s Weird Cyborg Comedy Show You Never Knew You Needed

    Martha Wells’ The Murderbot Diaries act as the reverse of The Terminator – but with a sense of humor. “The original idea that I started with in All Systems Red was about an enslaved security person, and a sentient AI fit the best with what I wanted to do,” Wells told Tor. “I would hope for...
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    The One List People Trust

    The problem with most people's system is that the calendar is the only list they trust, and more than 95% of what they really need to keep track of is not a set of appointments but all the things to be done in between them. The post The One List People Trust appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
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    Turns Out, GTD Is Child’s Play

    Seeing kids light up as they gain control over their world made me wonder—what if every student had access to these skills? Imagine growing up with GTD as second nature. The post Turns Out, GTD Is Child’s Play appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
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    The Way Out is Through

    You can only feel good about what you’re not doing when you know what you’re not doing. We have to loosen the grip of unclear agreements with ourselves to be free to follow our intuitive hunches and creative focus. The post The Way Out is Through appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
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    Have Your Lists Become Listless?

    Come back to the purpose of your lists. Are they creating freedom and expansive thinking? The post Have Your Lists Become Listless? appeared first on Getting Things Done®.
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    ‘Chef’s Table: Legends’ Turned Into A Bourdain Rerun After Jamie Oliver’s Episode

    I watch TV as a way to see and experience things that are outside my reach. When COVID shut down restaurants across the globe, I binged Chef’s Table as a replacement for the dining experience and fell in love with the obsessive personalities that brought their Michelin star restaurants to life...
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    3 Big Things That Work In ‘Thunderbolts*’ (And One Little Thing That Doesn’t)

    There was a time when Marvel movies regularly raked in at least $100K on their opening weekend. Now they make headlines if they get more than $70K. People just don’t get excited about watching celebrities punch things like they used to. That said, MCU hasn’t exactly lost its touch, despite...
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    4 Nostalgic Telenovelas That Will Have You Warning Your Abuela “Esa Hembra Es Mala”

    American audiences are so trained to binge their favorite television series in a mad, bender-like dash of non-stop action and entertainment that leaves them bored and unsatisfied when all is said and done and there is “nothing left to watch”. But our neighbors across the Rio Grande, have...
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    The New York Times May Book Club Pick Could Be The Next ‘Carol’

    I found Yael van der Wouden’s novel, The Safekeep, advantageously positioned on display table in my local bookstore, while I was shopping the same way I sometimes do for a new bottle of wine—scanning for an image that captures my attention, and taking a risk without doing any additional...
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    The 3 Best Action Films Streaming On Paramount+ This May

    There’s nothing quite like watching a worthwhile action movie from the comfort and safety of your home. Whether marveling at a high-stakes spy thriller or gripping the arms of your chair at an explosive sci-fi film, a decent action movie has the potential to capture and hold our interest from...
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    The ‘Murderbot’ Trailer Promises ‘I, Robot’ With A ‘Mickey 17’ Makeover

    In an angsty, post-social-media era, the rising trend of quirky, irreverent sci-fi says it’s time to take intelligent tech in stride. Based on Martha Wells’ cult-favorite series, Murderbot takes the sci-fi paranoia of I, Robot and dunks it in the weird, wry charm of Mickey 17. The result? A...
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    The Perfect Movie To Watch With Your Mom This Mother’s Day–Based On Her Zodiac Sign

    It’s Mother’s Day weekend! While you’ll likely be celebrating the day with your mom in the classic ways, like getting her flowers or taking her out for brunch, sometimes all she really wants is to spend time with you. So why not grab all her favorite snacks and pop on one of these mom-coded...
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