Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. One of the more curious sequel possibilities ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Is “air con flu” real? Here’s what experts say. (Photo illustration by Victoria Ellis for Yahoo; photos: Getty Images) Have you ...
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Over the past three decades, one technology has snuck into the very centre of Australian life, shaping where and how we live. It influenced the design of our houses and offices, the cars we drive, and ...
If there’s one thing I’ve learned as I’ve got older, it’s that British summers aren’t what they used to be. Whether that’s a ‘me’ thing or not, they definitely feel hotter, stickier and far less ...
Con Air was released on June 6, 1997, and quickly became not only one of the most ridiculous (and ridiculously fun) action movies of all time, but also one of the essential Nicolas Cage films and a ...
The story of a man just trying to get home. The role that turned Nic Cage into an inimitable on-screen hero. An exercise in excess, explosions and extremely silly hair. Yes, we're talking about Con ...
A summer of soaring temperatures has come to an end with more Britons turning to air conditioning to cope with the heat - but should you buy one too? The benefits of air-con are well documented.
While it is true that Cyrus “The Virus” Grissom orchestrated the whole hijacking, killed an ungodly number of people, and has a rap sheet longer than just about anyone in Con Air, it’s argued in the ...
Keep your home cool without negatively affecting your finances, or the planet Charlotte Lytton is a freelance journalist who has worked in newsrooms from London to New York. She began writing for The ...
When we say, "Turn the TV up," the message is, "I would like the volume to be louder." But when it comes to our air conditioners, the message is hazy. Does "up" mean the number on the display gets ...