'The Book Of Clarence' Reviews: What If The Romans Were Modern Day Cops?
LaKeith Stanfield plays a set of twins, one of whom seeks to be a Jesus-like substitute. Who stands in his way? James McAvoy and Benedict Cumberbatch.
LaKeith Stanfield plays a set of twins, one of whom seeks to be a Jesus-like substitute. Who stands in his way? James McAvoy and Benedict Cumberbatch.
There's never going to be a one-size-fits-all situation when it comes to perfecting retirement, but there are different ways you can look at it to figure out what works best. Here's what it would cost the average American to retire.
The trend of creepy child choir covers of "Radiohead" songs continues on unabated. The show hits Netflix on March 21, 2024 and stars Benedict Wong.
"A Boy And His Dog" is a post-apocalyptic film where the main dog is full telepathic and was released back in 1975, staring Don Johnson.
Using concrete islands, Milwaukee officials hope to redirect traffic and encourage people to start walking again.
Unlike normal chess, in "Really Bad Chess" the piece allocations are randomized and not mirrored.
Zappa had a peculiar way of deciding which nations are real or fake.
Her response only needed two words to leave him completely floored.
"University Challenge" presenter Amol Rajan's succinct response to an incorrect answer, about jungle music, was made for sampling.
America is spending $52 billion to counter China's edge in semiconductor chips. So where are all the jobs that were promised?
Best known for his work on "Family Guy," MacFarlane is also a huge Trekkie.
This week, a letter writer who helped their partnerโs estranged mom get back into his life, someone who suggested doing a DNA test on a recently deceased person using hair from his hairbrush and a 9-year-old who is very good at catching wild rabbits.
This is the cutting edge, but it still sucks so, so bad.
A look at the Census Bureau's recent ACS data shows which big cities are losing its older generation of residents, and where some of them are headed.
The two Academy Award-winners go back to '60s suburbia, and struggle with a tragic accident involving one of their kids. Many tears will be shed.
One throwaway line in "Mean Girls" has loomed over a Southern California dad for decades. He thinks it's funny โ mostly.
While the use cases are undoubtedly limited, this see-through display absolutely makes us feel like we're in a sci-fi film.
Two of the homes on this list were built by "radically sustainable" architect Michael Reynolds.
"Why was it so hard to admit that I used my ex-boyfriend for his apartment?"
"Provided I keep my side of the street clean, you don't mind giving me a freaking break here?"
Kids are worse off in America than in any other rich country. What gives?
Even socialists are bristling at the rising cost of fast food.
From the number of drunk drivers to how many drivers looked at a phone per mile, these are the states with the most reckless people on the road.
Clearly millennials are the most cringe group.
The tragedy of Q&A sites is the story of the internet.
Tomlinson got her start as a teenager doing Christian comedy, but one mildly provocative tweet got her removed.
Yes, yes, we all know that "Hey Ya" isn't a happy song, but Reddit has a bunch of other examples of this moody phenomenon.
In his opening monologue, Kimmel requested an apology from Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who insinuated on ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show" that Kimmel would appear on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's list of associates.
The Michigan Wolverines beat the Washington Huskies for the College Football National Championship, all thanks to the clinching pick from Mike Sainristil.
Forbes Advisor compared the 50 states on more than 20 metrics to find out which had the least healthy populations.
The media company borrowed a lot of money to grow. Now the bill is coming due.
The last one on this list kills about 100,000 cats per year and is a very popular afternoon snack.
This handcrafted house comes with three fireplaces, lots of open space and plenty of little nooks for reading (or napping).
After a decade on dating apps, millennials are disillusioned and tired. Gen Z is barely interested. In response, Tinder and other apps are trying to change.
While flashing teeth is usually not a great sign for pooches, this might actually be good. It's hard to say.
Goodbye, SoulCycle and bottomless-mimosa brunches. Hello, two-car garages and picket fences.
Taiwan's election highlights the potential for a conflict that would decimate the global economy.
The Shakespearean actor can turn anything into gold, so we have no idea how Bandai Namco got him to read aloud the ridiculous lore surrounding "Tekken 8" ahead of its release this month.
Welcoming you into 2024 with an abundance of terrible takes.
"They were not the kids I imagined they would be, and that's on me, not them."
"This petting is based on an instinctive reaction from when the mother used to lick the dog's face to sooth them."
A trucker documented and then visualized where all of their income came from, and ended up, for the entirety of 2023.
We may never know what Selena Gomez said to Taylor Swift at the Golden Globes. But that doesn't mean we won't try.
You know your place is messy when a rodent decides it's time for a clean-up.
Introducing actively restful moments to every day will give your brain the recharge it needs.
Screen intimacy needn't be a cringe-fest. Done well, it lays bare the characters' deepest drives.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was recently asked what caused the US civil war, and waffled a response that did not include the actual answer: slavery.
The names of several high-profile individuals appear in the court documents released Wednesday, but this does not necessarily mean they were involved in, or aware of, Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
This optical illusion will trick you at first, but once you see it, you cannot unsee the truth.
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