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'The Adversary' Was the Most Beautiful and Deadly Episode of 'Westworld' Yet
The sixth episode took the HBO show's blend of carnage, mystery, and transcendence to a new level.
Funny Writers of Color Are Finally Being Taken Seriously
Paul Beatty's Man Booker-winning novel 'The Sellout' is part of a new wave of very funny, very serious literary works.
We Interviewed Nicolas Cage Using Only Nicolas Cage Movie Quotes
It turns out the Oscar-winning actor has been thinking a lot about fish.
Werner Herzog Really, Really Likes Volcanoes
We caught up with the legendary filmmaker to talk about 'Into the Inferno,' his gorgeous new documentary about volcanoes, poetry, and North Korea.
We Introduce Our Newest Hire and Talk Game Writing Challenges on Waypoint's New Podcast
The Waypoint crew continues to grow, as managing editor Danielle Riendeau joins Patrick Klepek and Austin Walker to kick off another week in video games.
Immigrants Explain What Shocked Them About Swedish Culture
"Alcohol is very expensive in bars and clubs, while the Systembolaget closes too early and the beer is warm – that's enough to make people quit drinking altogether."
'Westworld' Keeps Getting More Brutal, Dark, and Watchable
Everyone keeps dying over and over, but HBO's popular new show only gets more riveting.
A Valentine to Scott Adkins, King of Straight-to-DVD Action Movies
Born two decades too late, Scott Adkins could've been a Jean-Claude Van Damme or Steven Seagal. Instead, he's the king of an underground straight-to-VOD action empire.
Why Are So Many Horror Films Christian Propaganda?
Movies like 'The Conjuring' and 'Ouija' act as mouthpieces for Christianity, and have deeper intentions than just surface-level scares.
'Game of Thrones' Is Even Whiter Than You Think
By not including people of color in major roles, George R.R. Martin is creating a whiter medieval world than our own ever was.
Cheer Up, at Least You're Not a Robot on 'Westworld'
The latest episode of 'Westworld' featured intensity, mystery, and menace—with a dash of skull-crushery.
Professional Clowns Explain How the 'Creepy Clowns' Are Affecting Business
"I just want to do some kids shows and have fun and face paint and make balloons, you know? I don't want to risk going out and possibly getting assaulted."