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Italy Regained Their Swagger and Might Be a Force at Euro 2020
The Italians’ brief hiatus from international competition led to a reinvention of the squad and possibly a return to Europe’s upper echelon
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The Euros X Factor XI
These players aren’t their teams’ star performers, but they haven’t emerged from nowhere, either. What they have in common is the potential to be unsung heroes in Euro 2020.
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We Got Professional Photographers to Judge Our Pokémon Snap Competition
Two Ringer staffers set out to be the very best, like no one ever was, at the ‘New Pokémon Snap’ on Nintendo Switch. But instead of leaving it to Professor Mirror to judge the wildlife pictures, pro photographers determined the winner.
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The WarnerMedia-Discovery Deal Changes Everything for Streaming
The merger announced Monday seems to be a concession that AT&T’s 2018 acquisition of Time Warner was a bad idea. But the new media company that arises could be the biggest player in the streaming landscape.
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Most of All, Cicadas Sound Like Summertime
As the Brood X cohort emerge from the ground for the first time in 17 years, summer can officially begin
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‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Might’ve Just Resuscitated the Movie Industry
Making nearly $50 million in its opening weekend, the movie far outperformed other pandemic releases, signaling hope for a theatergoing industry rattled by COVID-19 and streaming
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Waiting for the Blockbusters ... and the People
It’s been just under one month since movie theaters in New York City reopened. Cineplexes in the Big Apple are still sparsely populated, but there’s reason to expect that to start changing
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Maybe Everyone Wants to Go Back to Movie Theaters After All?
Over the past month, ‘Hi, Mom’ and ‘Detective Chinatown 3’ have set major box office records in China, outpacing even ‘Avengers: Endgame.’ The boom may be a sign of things to come stateside.