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Superman's Fortress of Solitude Gets Deadly Kryptonite Upgrade
One of Supermanâs most iconic legacies is being upended, as DC transforms a cornerstone of his history into something dark ...
From Richard Donner's 1978 classic, to Man of Steel, to James Gunn's 2025 blockbuster hit, how do Letterboxd users rank every ...
In an entertaining talk at the Zurich Film Festival, Russell Crowe, on hand for the screening of James Vanderbiltâs âNuremberg,â spoke at length about his interest in Hermann Göring, going the ...
Travel has overtaken luxury vehicles as the primary symbol of having "made it" among mass affluent Americans, according to the Forbes Research 2025 Mass Affluent Survey. We polled more than 1,000 ...
James Gunnâs Peacemaker recently revealed that the showâs second season is primarily about Nazis, with a twist ending to its sixth episode. That revelation helped fans decode what they believe to be ...
When French actor-producer Omar Sy started working on the Netflix romantic comedy âFrench Lover,â what scared him the most wasnât playing a sex symbol or showing some skin for the first time. It was ...
Superman (1948), Superman (1978), and Man of Steel (2013) all have one thing in common. They are all variations of Superman's origin story, showing him transform from Clark Kent, a farm boy in Kansas, ...
Semicolon Books in Chicago is so much more than just a bookstore. Here's why it's one of 2025's Nicest Places in America. âWhen people come together, we can write better stories,â says Danielle Moore, ...
This story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, bringing you news and solutions for our changing region. From the Poconos to the Jersey Shore to the mouth of the Delaware Bay, what do you want to ...
TOKYOâMonkey D. Luffy is a rubber-bodied pirate who battles tyrannical governments as he and his motley crew sail across the ocean. In recent months, young protesters in Asia, Europe and the U.S. have ...
Eerily, Trump entertained the delusions: âWell, I wouldnât be [against it]âbut then theyâll sue and theyâll get freedom of speech stuff. So thatâll happen, but I would have no problem with it.â Brian ...
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