Some reduce GRRM's work to overly pessimistic "modern literature" (I blame D&D).
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms might be the first adaptation of his work that manages to adapt the harsh reality of his world without forgetting the graciousness of which humans are capable of.
With 2025 coming to a close we are now halfway through the 2020s. So I decided to make a little tribute, just for fun, to the films that have filled the first half of this decade.
The texts between Conan, Will Arnett, and Jason Bateman are hilarious. Conan lost both of his parents and somehow joking about Bateman killing them is so dark and yet such a sweet way to help a friend grieve.
You know how Tolkien was describing Melkor as someone who cannot create life on his own, but only twist and distort what's already been created. That's how orcs were made from elves. That's what Iger is doing with animation.
Peak fall has arrived at Merion. And an amazing display it is.
Like kaleidoscopic bookends, these swaths of crimson, amber and gold mark the conclusion of the golf season as beautifully as the yellow bursts of scotch broom mark the beginning.
A mesmerizing finale for a magnificent golf course.
Dante didn't even depict the level of hell you go to for sending a grieving family member an AI video of their deceased loved one, good lord what is WRONG with you people.
On the 15th anniversary of Roy Halladay's postseason no-hitter, his sons, Braden and Ryan, threw tonight's ceremonial first pitch to Carlos Ruiz! ❤️
#RedOctober
Welles Crowther was a former Boston College lacrosse player whose trademark was a red bandana.
On September 11, 2001, he led people to safety after terrorists struck the World Trade Center.
This is his story.