I concur with memory loss being quite literally horrible. Naturally, this question — albeit rhetorical — had lots of people joining in on the conversation. wrong, the angst of remembering and the ...
Star Trek has been around for so long that it's forgivable for it to slightly reuse plots from time to time, such as the Voyager episode Author, Author that plays out very similar to the Next ...
Any time a rebellious cop plays by their own rules, a victim trips while running from a killer, or the hero finds a henchman who wears the exact same size as them, that’s a movie trope. Understanding ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A family returns to their ancestral New England home in the wake of a tragedy. Shaky relationships ...
What do you get when you cross WarioWare with skeletons? Spookware, obviously. But Spookware is more than just a WarioWare reskin. It’s a set of clever, film-themed micro games framed by a clever ...
IT SEEMS like the multiverse is everywhere right now, if you’ll pardon the pun. From its origins as a groundbreaking head-exploder of a scientific theory, it seems to have achieved the dubious honour ...
In the autumn of 2010, Lynne Freeman, a family-law attorney and an unpublished author, put the final touches on her first novel, “Blue Moon Rising.” The story revolved around a teen-age girl named ...
Let's take a look at some recurring plots that've come to define Star Trek! WhatCulture is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site ...