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The 10 Best Video Games About Death and The Afterlife
While most titles give you a big old “GAME OVER” when your character shuffles off their mortal coil, these video games make mortality part of the plot. In the digital worlds beyond our own, the afterlife possibilities are endless.
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Top 10 Afterlife Movies: From Eternity To The Seventh Seal
Eternity is the latest movie about death and what might lie beyond, and it is one of many movies about what might exist in the afterlife.
“Eternity” is far more concerned with making viewers feel than with offering them an unconventional ending. Freyne and Cunnane want their audience to consider the power of love, fear and nostalgia all at once, analyzing exactly why we’re so enamored by cinematic tales of the afterlife.
Jessica is a writer for Game Rant with a background in language-focused content. She is fluent in Japanese and got her start writing articles teaching about the culture and language. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. Cozy games set in ...
How the Miles Teller/Elizabeth Olsen fantasy rom-com Eternity originally ended, where the characters go, plot holes explained, and more.
Like I mentioned in my last Hazbin Hotel article, the animation this time around is phenomenal and even better than season one. Smoother and more refined, I still remember a handful of moments with gorgeously crafted set pieces and sprite movements.
Well, he has at least tried to get a solid grasp of death lately. Who is he? You might know Ken Jennings as the Jeopardy! genius-turned host. But he's also an author, and a guy who really wants to know stuff. Jennings rose to prominence as a contestant on ...
A24's Eternity Is Great, And It Made Me Want To Rewatch Another Great Afterlife Rom-Com Elizabeth Olsen Just Starred In The Rom-Com Eternity, But She Explained Why Doing One Set In The Modern Day Would Be A Challenge I Loved Materialists,
Unlike many other forms of art, works of literature never seem to rest. Can you imagine if someone decided to tweak the smile on the Mona Lisa? Or add a pair of boxer shorts to Michelangelo's David (although some have tried)? The only comparable art form ...