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Entertainment and Science News Roundup: From Cult Classics to Parasitic Wasps
Several diverse stories are making headlines this week, ranging from film recommendations to scientific discoveries. The entertainment world sees the premiere of new seasons and documentaries, while researchers uncover fascinating insights into the natural world.
In the realm of cinema, film enthusiasts are encouraged to explore the "intensely surreal cult classic" Possession, now available on Shudder. According to The Verge, the film features "three of the most unhinged performances in cinema history." Meanwhile, for those seeking a romantic viewing experience, Ars Technica recommends Ang Lee's 2000 masterpiece, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, calling it a "wuxia tragic fairy tale" with a "beautifully heartbreaking love story."
On the small screen, AMC's Dark Winds is set to premiere its fourth season on February 15th. Actor Zahn McClarnon, who plays Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, revealed that the new season will feature "more action, some deeper mysteries" and "some supernatural elements," according to Variety.
Also in the world of film, Tom Morello discussed his directorial debut, The Ballad of Judas Priest, at its Berlin premiere. Variety reported that Morello sees the project as an opportunity to both celebrate his favorite band and "fight fascism."
Beyond entertainment, scientific research continues to yield intriguing results. A study published in Nature News revealed how parasitic wasps castrate their moth larvae hosts. Scientists discovered that the wasps inject the larvae with a domesticated virus, causing the testes to die.
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