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The animal lovers at Maymo film dogs sniffing UFOs curiously during a mini alien prank, blending intrigue, comedy, and adorable pawed investigation. Trump v. Trump. Which president shows up at the ...
Official image from ‘Pluribus’ courtesy of Apple TV+. It starts slowly, the end of the world. A deep-space discovery in the middle of nowhere becomes an accident in a lab becomes a gradual but ...
The Sundance Film Festival kicks off tonight, and soon we’ll find out which are this year’s most hyped horror movies to look forward to. Dread has the poster art and a first clip from the film ...
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 ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Pluribus” Episode 9. “Pluribus” put its two unlikely heroes on the path to saving the world in the Season 1 finale, but not without some messy bickering first.
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Classified as post-apocalyptic science fiction, Vince Gilligan's "Pluribus" does have mystery elements, particularly surrounding the alien virus that has transformed the rest of humanity. During a ...
Have your feelings changed about the hive mind since last week? Carol (Rhea Seehorn) and the rest of the immune folk in Pluribus had two very different reactions to last week's big reveal: The virus ...
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This story first appeared in Trying!, a thoughtful, funny, wide-ranging daily newsletter featuring essays from the mind of Matt Gross. You can sign up for them here. Those were simple aliens for ...