Films like "The Surfer" and "Chronology of Water" might not have broken through on initial release, but they deserve another ...
What if…. you could swim in Titan’s lakes? Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is unique. It has its own atmosphere.
The International Swimming League (ISL) plans to relaunch as soon as 2026 after a three-year hiatus, betting that a reshaped commercial model, stable backing and momentum from the 2028 Los Angeles ...
Then you had unexpected magic like “Common Side Effects” and “Murderbot” becoming a weekly delight. All that combines for one ...
From mudstones on Mars to strange gases in exoplanet atmospheres, tentative evidence for extraterrestrial life is starting to ...
Burt Lancaster’s The Swimmer is a surreal drama that didn’t find its audience back in the ‘60s, but is oddly sharp today.
NPR’s staff traveled a lot in 2025. From a Mardi Gras workshop to a festival celebrating the mythical Mothman, here are some ...
The final confrontation in “Fire and Ash,” aside from the addition of the Mangkwan, is a dead ringer for “Way of Water” — ...
In a year full of standout shows, io9 picks the very best genre stories to hit the small screen. io9 watched a lot of TV this ...
In a year when TV made all kinds of headlines off the screen, there was still a dizzying array of programming to make you smile and shudder — often at the same time.
Apple TV+’s Pluribus slows its pace in Episode 7 to deliver one of its most emotional hours yet. Titled “The Gap,” it focuses ...
Cartoon Network has come a long way from its origins airing reruns of older animated series. Here's how we rank the network's ...
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