Mortal Kombat writer Greg Russo was not some hotshot 20-something who rolled into Hollywood and made waves off a film-school short. When he graduated from Vassar College in the early 2000s, he shipped
In which I finally watch “Point Brake” Sara Benincasa 1 hour ago · 19 min read Once upon a time in New Jersey, I went on a date with a friend of Paul Walker, the actor who had costarred in the previou
All the things that could prolong the COVID-19 pandemic — that could make this virus a part of our lives longer than anyone wants — are playing out right in front of our eyes. The big picture: Right n
Y ou You know the feeling—the one in which you hear a piece of good news and instinctively sense that something is off. And even though you can never quite articulate that gut reaction of impending do
Games Doom Company Id Software Genre Shooter Format Free-tagging 150 Reviews This review originally appeared in E7, April 1994. It doesn’t seem rational. does it? Along comes a fairly simple 3D perspe
Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor of Malaysia, a crew member on the 16th mission for the International Space Station, gives thumbs-up near the Soyuz-TMA capsule before the final test outside Moscow on Tuesday,
My first introduction to GQ was back in the '90s, when I was a clerk at the New York Public Library. My job was to check books out to people, and I would grab a bunch of issues from the magazine secti
a review of FINAL FANTASY VI (elsewhen, FINAL FANTASY III) a videogame developed by Squaresoft and published by Squaresoft for Super Famicom / Super Nintendo Entertainment System text by tim rogers 4
An RWDSU union representative holds a sign outside the Amazon fulfillment warehouse at the center of the unionization drive on March 29, 2021, in Bessemer, Ala. (Elijah Nouvelage / Getty Images) Earli
I n 1999 I sat in a Vancouver café with a group of anti-capitalist activists. They’d just returned from protesting the WTO in Seattle to find a new, far stranger foe in town – David Icke . He was ther
Getty Images/Ringer illustration Onlookers remember the sound of metal breaking, but on a night in Yonkers, New York, in 1997, it was more the sound of decades of abuse, neglect, and struggle combusti
Today is Yom ha-Shoah, Israel’s day of commemoration for the Holocaust and Europe’s millions of murdered Jews. Because of its enormity, trying to encapsulate the Holocaust often feels like an exercise
Avon, N.C., faces a crisis: The main road into town risks being destroyed by the sea. On the Outer Banks, homeowners in Avon are confronting a tax increase of almost 50 percent to protect their homes,
As a psychotherapist, one of the most common questions parents ask me is: What are the key strengths I should be teaching my kids? There are several, but the type that will really help them become the
Editor's note: This story originally ran in March 2018. We are reposting it after Ichiro announced he will retire Thursday . Day 1: Feb. 4, 2018 "There is timing in the whole life of the warrior, in h
How to Build a Life If your social life is leaving you unfulfilled, you might have too many deal friends, and not enough real friends. Arthur C. Brooks 6:00 AM ET JAN BUCHCZIK ” is a weekly column by
On a gloomy afternoon in March, 2020, Angelica Jularbo, a nurse, was in her office at a high school in Stockholm, when one of her students came in complaining of a headache. Jularbo, a mother of four,
Sixty-four years ago, as Elvis Presley’s career reached its supernova stage, the 21-year-old singer’s team hit on a strategy that enabled him to profit from songwriting without actually writing songs.
Credit... Kholood Eid for The New York Times Opinion After Working at Google, I’ll Never Let Myself Love a Job Again I learned the hard way that no publicly traded company is a family. Credit... Kholo
You are in the last five minutes of the job interview, and the interviewer asks: “ What questions do you have?” Time is limited, so you ask the question you think will be most helpful: “What is the cu
Photo: YouTube With the theatrical-release calendar all but empty, movie lovers have been turning to streaming services and video on demand to get their fix. Bruce Willis fans in particular have plent
Illustration: Zohar Lazar This article was featured in One Great Story , New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. On Wednesday, January 13, Randall Emmett presided
Last month, Tom Kuennen, a property manager from Ontario, coughed up $500 worth of cryptocurrency for a JPEG of an Elon Musk-themed “Moon Ticket” from DarpaLabs, an anonymous digital art collective. H
Magazine How America’s center-right party started to lose its mind, as told by the man who tried to keep it sane. POLITICO illustration/Photo by Getty Images By JOHN BOEHNER 04/02/2021 05:36 AM EDT Jo
This month, ultraviolent video game franchise Mortal Kombat is set to return to movie screens (and HBO Max) for the first time in decades, and that means just one thing: A new generation is going to h
Ideas NFTs Weren’t Supposed to End Like This When we invented non-fungible tokens, we were trying to protect artists. But tech-world opportunism has struck again. 8:30 AM ET CEO of Glitch The Atlantic
Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images At this point, nobody expects news of another data breach to affect Facebook’s bottom line. Instead, the company’s challenges lie in its dependence on rivals like Apple a
M y memory and recall are alarmingly good – borderline photographic. But when I used Instagram, I found it would short-circuit my recall in an alarming way. I’d be describing something mid-sentence an
The European Union’s failure to secure adequate vaccine supplies, followed by an export ban, has dented the reputation of the bloc’s leaders. It may also hurt their ability to act in other areas. A va
It’s easy to look at a raucous comedy like “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” and think that Sacha Baron Cohen, director Jason Woliner, and their cast and crew improvised like mad. But like any brilliant co
For chicken that stays crispier for longer, chef Eric Huang calls upon EverCrisp, a modernist ingredient that home cooks can use, too. Over the past year, there was a single critical question many res
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Getty After Rep. Matt Gaetz accused a Florida lawyer of a $25 million extortion scheme to make sex trafficking allegations disappear, Republicans on and off Capit
Just over a year ago, it looked like an open-and-shut case. In February 2020, Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer said during a quarterly earnings call that the company was officially moving ahead on a seque
Bad Trip is a new comedy classic from the minds of Eric Andre and Jackass co-creator Jeff Tremaine. The story follows Chris (Andre) and Bud (Lil Rey Howery) as they travel from Florida to New York to
People used Yahoo Answers to ask weird questions, seek help and make jokes. But the service offered “real human reaction, for better or for worse,” one longtime observer said. By April 6, 2021 Updated
Pedestrians in New York City in 2011. Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images I’m not a fan of baby boomers. And no, it’s not really fair to paint an entire generation with the same brush, but I’m
Kyle MacLachlan in his film debut. Photo: Universal Pictures Sir Patrick Stewart charging into battle cradling both a wide-eyed pug and a gun should be the subject of absurd fan art, and yet it’s a re
In February, 1967, Jim Garrison, the New Orleans district attorney, wrote a five-page memo called “Time and Propinquity: Factors in Phase I,” which revealed some of the spurious connections he was mak