Oz Perkins Isn’t a Big Horror Fan, Doesn’t Like ‘Terrifier’
Osgood “Oz” Perkins, the director of the recently released Stephen King adaptation The Monkey, has a pretty particular take on horror. The Monkey is an adaptation of King’s short story of the same name published in the anthology Skeleton Crew, but it’s nonetheless a very original horror comedy made by
No, Notepad for Windows 11 doesn’t require you to use a Microsoft account — unless you’re trying to use AI
For the past few days on Twitter, a particularly alarming screenshot has spread of a forced Microsoft account sign-in screen appearing on Windows 11— this screenshot, originally posted by @TheBobPony, was captioned with “Sign in with a Microsoft Account for Notepad!?,” showing a quite understandable amount of distaste for this
Steven Knight’s ‘Peaky Blinders’ Follow-Up Doesn’t Pack Enough of a Punch
I’m nothing if not the prime audience for a good Victorian-era period piece. Maybe it was my weird childhood obsession with Jack the Ripper, or the fact that I grew up at the exact right time to experience Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes movies as formative pieces of cinema. I can’t
Apple doesn’t care how often I wake up my family while searching for my iPhone
Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority Though I review an endless variety of wearables, my daily drivers are products out of Cupertino, and my Apple Watch is pretty much an extension of my body. Meanwhile, keeping track of my iPhone, which is not strapped to my wrist, isn’t always seamless. Rather
Why Trends Still Matter Even If Dressing Better Doesn’t Mean Chasing Them · Primer
Dressing well is about more than clothes. Dressing well is often misunderstood. For the average guy—especially someone in his 30s or 40s, maybe married, with a practical mindset—style can feel like a balancing act. On one hand, there’s the pull to look sharper, feel more confident, and communicate something meaningful