After the success of James Cameron’s “Aliens” in the summer of 1986, Dark Horse Comics’s expanded universe continued time and again to forge new pathways for the terrifying extraterrestrial Xenomorph ...
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The first season of 'Pluribus' is truly American. It stands against the siren song of collectivism currently growing in the U ...
We need contemporary storytellers to do what the parables originally did — wake us up. Vince Gilligan's television series does exactly that, writes David Drury.
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In the imaginative mind of Vince Gilligan, the end of the world does not arrive with flaming alien spacecraft or pulverized monuments, but with the unsettling cheer of a Walmart greeter. His new ...
What does Apple TV's "Pluribus" show us about human cooperation? Spoilers included. In "Pluribus," humanity is presented with an evolutionary ultimatum. An alien virus rapidly transforms the global ...