
Belen Edwards
Entertainment Reporter at Mashable
Entertainment reporter @mashable | Member @CriticsChoice and @OfficialTCA | Tomatometer-Approved Critic | First Reader @strangehorizons | she/her
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3 days ago |
mashable.com | Belen Edwards
The Last of UsSeason 2 dropped a major bombshell in its fifth episode. The Cordyceps fungus is no longer just transmitted through bites. You can also become infected through airborne spores. This revelation won't come as news to The Last of Us game fans, as spores have been a mechanic since the very first game. However, the scene that introduces spores to the show also hints at a major Infected enemy from The Last of Us Part II: the Rat King. What is the Rat King in The Last of Us Part II?
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3 days ago |
mashable.com | Belen Edwards
Rian Johnson is a Stephen Sondheim fan through and through. Look no further than Glass Onion. The second Benoit Blanc film not only drew heavily on whodunnit The Last of Sheila, which Sondheim co-wrote with Anthony Perkins, but also featured a cameo from Sondheim himself, playing Among Us alongside Blanc (Daniel Craig), Angela Lansbury, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Poker Face star Natasha Lyonne.
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5 days ago |
mashable.com | Belen Edwards
Poker Face's case-cracking heroine Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) is no stranger to rest stops, pausing at countless gas stations on her drifting journey across the United States. So what better place to set a Poker Face-themed pop-up than a gas station?
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6 days ago |
mashable.com | Belen Edwards
At this point, just the sight of Tim Robinson's face is a comedic weapon. Case in point: the opening scene of Friendship, which begins with a tight shot on cancer survivor Tami (Kate Mara) sharing with her support group. As the camera zooms out, her husband Craig (Robinson) comes into view beside her, and his look of too-intense concentration is enough to send anyone into orbit.
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6 days ago |
flipboard.com | Belen Edwards
Now“Sleep,” the debut novel by Honor Jones, moves back and forth in time between a 35-year-old mother’s present and her disturbing, unresolved past. SLEEP, by Honor Jones What surprised me most about Honor Jones’s debut novel, “Sleep,” wasn’t its smarts or its savvy, or even its astute renderings of …
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