Grok Imagine’s “nudifier” scandal reveals something about the dream of manhandling photos — especially of women.
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Some people now have an A.I. bestie. Some have a husband. Some have three. Adrianne Brookins is, by her own account, an “old soul,” an “introvert,” and a “big nerd.” She is thirty-four years old, has ...
Hollywood still loves its follow-ups – here’s our round-up of 124 (and counting) sequels currently on the way. Hollywood has got just a little warier of sequels over the past few years, and many that ...
What started as a routine cleaning job turned into a once-in-a-lifetime discovery for Jennifer Dowker, a boat captain and scuba instructor in Cheboygan, Michigan. While cleaning the hull of her ...
The Matrix, Clerks, and Men In Black are notable examples of movie trilogies where only the first installment can truly be ...
High On Life 2 Review – a frantic sci-fi shooter from Squanch Games with talking guns, semi-open locations, bosses, and system requirements. Play for free through VpeSports.
Minutes later, O’Brien is still attempting to describe Fleming, and he eventually lands on the image of “the goop that’s inside a lava lamp.” Fleming’s work is a hyperspecific, manic, digressive ...
Monster Mini Golf in Cherry Hill proves that New Jersey knows how to turn an ordinary shopping center visit into something that’ll make your eyeballs feel like they’ve been dipped in highlighter fluid ...
After Heated Rivalry became a cultural phenomenon, fans immediately got freaky just like star Hudson Williams asked them to, ...
Dillihay explains how broadcast grammar, shot selection, and pacing helped Sony’s animated feature capture the stakes of elite-level play and find its audience.
The late Paul Walker’s final installment of the Fast & Furious franchise opens soon in cinemas – but the movie may make you carsick, writes critic Nicholas Barber. Maybe it’s appropriate for a film in ...