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Review: Based on a Marvel comic, this stylish and startling head trip conjures a superhero show like you've never seen.
Some old computers get recycled. Some get blown to bits in a puff of fire from a honking huge combustion tube.
Get into the holiday spirit by watching the roly-poly "Force Awakens" droid flirt with a Christmas tree ball ornament.
See what happens when "Brave Wilderness" host Coyote Peterson gets the most painful insect sting in the world. Hint: There's lots of screaming.
This festive find-it puzzle from illustrator Dudolf has the internet all excited about the sheep search.
"Thirty seconds, come on! That big wall's gotta go!" Engrossing video shows the invisible miracles stagehands pull off every week.
Darth Santa's back, and this time he has a helper in his Sith-inspired war on Christmas.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft cuddles up close to Pandora, one of Saturn's smallest and strangest moons.
The language of the season is Shyriiwook, even if Han Solo is no fan of Wookiee wailing.
From "Westworld" to "Black Mirror", 2016 saw a wave of TV shows and movies exploring the fantasy -- and fear -- of the digital future.
From "Westworld" to "Black Mirror", 2016 has seen a wave of TV shows and movies confronting the fantasies and anxieties of technology.
You can't spell "snowman" without "hell no, man," or so this Toronto Zoo panda seems to think.
In a year of talking in his sleep, filmmaker Adam Rosenberg rambles, babbles and possibly speaks Russian. Some YouTube viewers don't believe he's for real.