Laura Hurley has been writing about the entertainment industry for more than twelve years, after a decade as a content producer and editor at CinemaBlend after writing for WhatCulture and Examiner.
Scientists are listening in on sperm whale conversations and studying Earth's strangest microbes to prepare humanity for first contact with extraterrestrial life.
'Hope' premiered at Cannes with Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and Taylor Russell playing aliens through motion capture and a newly created language Coffee found to have startling effect on aging ...
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What do Indus symbols tell us about their language?
The Indus Valley Civilization built some of the world’s earliest cities, developed advanced urban planning, and maintained long-distance trade networks across ancient Asia. Yet despite these ...
The DC Universe's first foray into deep space won't be in HBO's Lanterns (streaming in August); it will be in Supergirl, and it seems that being a forerunner comes with an unexpected linguistic ...
The distant moon Pandora from James Cameron’s Avatar films is a feast of sci-fi world-building. Dragonlike creatures prowl the skies. Supersmart whalelike beasts write poetry under the sea. And a ...
DC’s “Supergirl” made a heroic stop at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, where the annual convention for movie theater owners is currently taking place. “House of the Dragon” actor Milly Alcock stars in ...
Long before Artemis II captured our attention by taking humans farther from Earth than ever before, humans have been fascinated by the possibility of exploring other worlds, finding life on other ...
Steven Spielberg is returning to the science fiction genre with his mysterious project Disclosure Day. The Devil Wears Prada 2’s Emily Blunt and Wake Up Dead Man star Josh O’Connor lead Disclosure Day ...
In 2019, Washington, D.C.’s Pride celebrations became a flashpoint—but not just for the usual political tensions. Organizers of the annual Dyke March barred participants from carrying the Jewish Pride ...
The Coast Guard will remove divisive language from its new workplace harassment policy that downgraded the definition of swastikas and nooses from hate symbols to “potentially divisive,” Homeland ...
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