If you have spent any time on a dating app in hetero-world, you’ve probably encountered the type: enthusiastic, communicative, “partnered” with someone but “open” and very eager to talk about it. Or, rather, explain it – how it works, what the rules are, why it’s right for them. There is, of course, nothing inherently wrong with ethical non-monogamy – actually, …
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The Map That Leads To You review: An insufferable fling
Can a hot bohemian also be a Type-A banker? This is the question posed by the disconnect between the script and the reality of The Map That Leads To You, the latest streaming film to spring from a popular romance novel. In this case, the streamer is Prime Video, the source material is J.P. Monninger’s 2017 book, and the confusing …
Read More »‘Honey Don’t!’ review: Margaret Qualley shines in fun, gory neo-noir
The skies are blue, the sun unrelenting and the body count escalating in the Bakersfield, California, of “Honey Don’t!,” where Margaret Qualley’s private investigator tries to get a handle on the nefarious goings-on in her city with a small-town feel. It’s the second film in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s so-called “lesbian B-movie trilogy,” and while this shaggy caper might …
Read More »COROS NOMAD In-Depth Review: Copycat or Champion?
It’d be easy to look at the new COROS NOMAD and mistake it for a Garmin Instinct. Because visually…ummm…it’s darn near identical – down to the metal ring enforcement around the plastic bezel. But that’d be overlooking the fact that the Garmin Instinct series itself leans heavily on Casio design/styling, especially in its first iterations. These days it has …
Read More »Sword Of The Sea Review – ‘A game that truly soars’
Kickflipping down sand dunes and chaining grind combos isn’t exactly what you expect from a Giant Squid game, a studio more known for their calm, meditative adventures, where mechanics, music, and visuals melt together to create that rare kind of relaxing flow. Their debut, ABZÛ, almost perfected the formula – a beautiful plunge into an underwater world, though its simple …
Read More »‘Take a Banana for the Ride’ Review: Jeff Ross’s Life Makes a Detour – The New York Times
‘Take a Banana for the Ride’ Review: Jeff Ross’s Life Makes a Detour The New York Times The Comedian Who Found Success Insulting Celebrities Made a Surprisingly Emotional One-Man Show — But More Roasts Are Coming, Too yahoo.com Jeff Ross brings the funny to Broadway with ‘Take a Banana for the Ride’ New York Post Get a 1st Look at Comedian Jeff Ross’ …
Read More »Steam Review Scores Are Changing Amid Endless Review-Bombing
Valve is overhauling how Steam reviews are displayed in a new update, it announced on Monday. The percentage score usually assigned to games based on the number of positive and negative user reviews will now exclude reviews written in other languages. The change comes as Steam becomes an increasingly popular global PC storefront and routine review-bombing from players in specific …
Read More »Sword of the Sea review: “Joyous, fluid hoverboarding connects together everything I loved about Journey and The Pathless”
Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about our reviews policy. For some, Sword of the Sea will feel familiar. An unnamed protagonist is tasked with cleansing a bygone realm by restoring mythical landmarks to defeat an ancient evil. It’s a …
Read More »Zoë Kravitz has already heard pal Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ album — here’s her review
Zoë Kravitz has already “heard bits” of pal Taylor Swift’s forthcoming album, “The Life of a Showgirl” — and she’s giving it five stars. “It’s fantastic, of course. No skips,” the “Batman” star recently told Extra during a junket interview for her new film, “Caught Stealing.” Interviewer Tommy DiDario then pointed out that having “no skips” is “rare,” to which …
Read More »Stephen King shares his 8-word review of ‘Weapons’
Everyone is talking about Weapons at the moment, and that includes the master of horror himself, Stephen King. Barbarian writer/director Zach Cregger’s new horror movie is all about a class of school children that disappears on the same night, at the exact same time, seemingly of their own free will — and the effect this disappearance has on the small …
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