critic Mark Kennedy writes, “So beautifully constructed and acted in the first half is ‘Heretic’ that you won’t really notice when it turns into a horror movie. You might be a step ahead of the missionaries, but not by much. Mr. Reed alternates between creepy and funny, well versed in Spider-Man and Voltaire, Radiohead and the Hollies, Wendy’s and Taco Bell. Grant has gloriously weaponized his natural charm.” The A24 film begins streaming on Max on Friday, March 7.
in the semifinals. As satisfying as last season was individually for Wilson, failing to meet Las Vegas’ high standards as a team sticks with her.And that same drive that fueled her last season remains.
“I want to be the best,” Wilson said. “Normally, you’re classified the best when you win games and you win championships, so that was my whole mentality coming into this offseason. It was a long offseason. It was a long, dull offseason because we lost. Sometimes you need that ‘L’ to wake you up.”The offseason, however, wasn’t a complete disappointment.was released earlier this month and became a big seller.
“I am overwhelmed a little bit because it means a lot to me,” Wilson said. “The love, the joy, the positivity behind it, seeing so many people want to buy it, it definitely has my heart full. So I’m grateful. I’m so excited to see what’s more to come.”That includes what to come with the Aces this season.
Wilson and the Aces return with most of the core intact but with some notable changes. Las Vegas helped orchestrate
that sent Kelsey Plum to Los Angeles and landed Jewell Loyd from Seattle. The Aces also have what is essentially aPalestinians receive bags of flour and other humanitarian aid distributed by UNRWA, the U.N. agency helping Palestinian refugees in Jabaliya, Gaza Strip on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)
Fuel and medicine will last weeks longer before hitting zero. Hospitals are rationing antibiotics and painkillers. Aid groups are shifting limited fuel supplies between multiple needs, all indispensable — trucks to move aid, bakeries to make bread, wells and desalination plants to produce water, hospitals to keep machines running.“We have to make impossible choices. Everything is needed,” said Clémence Lagouardat, the Gaza response leader for Oxfam International, speaking from Deir al-Balah in central Gaza at a briefing Wednesday. “It’s extremely hard to prioritize.”
Compounding the problems, Israelthat has killed hundreds of Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to