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The Slenderman Stabbing: Are Urban Legends Really to Blame?
By Benjamin Radford published
In Films, Viewers Often Miss The Little Things
By Emilie Lorditch, Writer published
A lack of attention to detail can be a good thing.
Cinema Classics: Five of the Best Science and Technology Films (Op-Ed)
By Liam Burke published
For every The Social Network, however, there is a Hackers; likewise, rare accomplishments such as 2001: A Space Odyssey tend to be followed by a flurry of ill-advised imitators.
Becoming King: Why So Few Male Lions Survive to Adulthood
By Douglas Main published
Male lions outnumber female lions several-fold. What happens to the rest of the lions, born in equal numbers to females? A new film answers that question.
Making Monsters: Images of Spooky Special Effects
By Stephanie Pappas published
Special effects made by Andrew Clement's Creative Character Engineering include Freddy Krueger's make-up and an array of gruesome corpses.
'The Walking Dead': Why Humans Will Never Defeat Zombies
By Tia Ghose published
The zombie apocalypse on the "Walking Dead" can be modeled just like other diseases, and those models spell trouble for humans.
Top Brain Science Movies Revealed
By Rachael Rettner published
There's now a ranking of the top brain science movies of all time, thanks to a database complied by cognitive science researchers who are also movie buffs, of sorts.
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