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Mads Mikkelsen joins DiCaprio and Lawrence in Scorsese's film about a couple traveling to a snowy European town to adopt a baby.
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Mads Mikkelsen joins DiCaprio and Lawrence in Scorsese's film about a couple traveling to a snowy European town to adopt a baby.

Bill Hader will write, direct, and star in the horror film "They Know," playing a divorced dad suspicious of his ex-wife's new, mysterious boyfriend.

A general and a meteorologist must decide whether to launch D-Day despite a dangerous storm, with the fate of WWII at stake.

Companies cost Americans $165 billion yearly via junk fees, long waits, and complex tasks, calling it the "annoyance economy." They profit by making services like cancellations harder. The report urges government fines for such practices.

Sony is closing Bluepoint Games, the developer behind the Demon's Souls remake, in March. The studio's live-service God of War project was canceled last year.

NBA study shows large pay gaps among a team's core players reduce cooperation and wins, highlighting the importance of perceived pay fairness for team success in sports and workplaces.

A new theory for microcavity OLEDs shows that squeezing light too tightly to form polaritons can reduce efficiency. Maximum performance requires a careful balance of material and cavity design.

Living together increases happiness for older couples, but marriage itself doesn't add more. The study also finds men aren't more emotionally affected by relationships than women.

Blood tests for Alzheimer's can predict symptom onset age but aren't ready for widespread use in healthy people due to accuracy concerns and a 3-4 year margin of error.

A 67,000-year-old red hand stencil in an Indonesian cave is now the world's oldest dated art, reshaping our understanding of early human creativity and migration.