"Fifty years ago today, on January 29th, 1964, Stanley Kubrick's film Doctor Strangelove or: How I Learned t to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb was released," write our friends at Dangerous Minds.
Happy Birthday, 'Dr. Strangelove'
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If you thought the first Scream movie had gay subtext, Matthew Lillard thinks you're right
As a member of the community myself, I'm tickled pink that we've selected Halloween as "the queer holiday." Granted, I'm not totally sure how that happened, but I'm glad we… READ THE REST
Barbara Gips, who wrote "In Space No One Can Hear You Scream" tagline, dead at 89
Barbara Gips, dead at 89, was an unsung hero of Hollywood, writing copy for film and television marketing campaigns for decades. But if her name is new to you, you've… READ THE REST
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The idea of "January movies" — low-budget, low-viewership films pushed out in the off-season — is a fascinating one. These are, essentially, movies for no one, created more to trawl… READ THE REST
Today's the final day to get this MacBook Pro for 78% off
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Outsmart future storms with Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus
TL;DR: The Weather Hi-Def Radar Storm Watch Plus app delivers sharp, real-time storm tracking and alerts for just $39.99 (reg. $199.99). Making sense of the weather these days is like rolling dice —… READ THE REST
CISSP without the buzzwords: 8-domain training bundle for $29.97
TL;DR: Eight courses covering CISSP's eight domains—risk, assets, IAM, ops, and more—so you can prep like a pro for just $29.97! If "security" is already in your job title (or soon will… READ THE REST