Entertainment - Page 5

This section of the Daily Planet revolves around entertainment. Movie news, TV updates, book readings, and so much more are immortalized here.

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‘Hitman: World of Assassination’ The ultimate sandbox of stealth and strategy

After spending over 100 hours across IO Interactive’s “Hitman: World of Assassination,” I can confidently say this is one of the most rewarding stealth experiences ever crafted. The more you play, the deeper it grips you. Every mission — from silent infiltrations to chaotic improvisations — feels handcrafted to test your patience, strategy, and creativity in the art of assassination.

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’The Fury’ — A slow-burning character study within a fast-paced read

The Fury by Alex Michaelides is a fascinating paradox — a fast read that feels deliberately slow-paced. Clocking in at the perfect length for a thriller, it’s an intense, deeply psychological study of one man’s fractured mind. The novel’s singular focus on its narrator, Elliot Chase, makes it more than a conventional mystery — it’s an exploration of ego, loneliness, and self-delusion.

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‘Anxious People:’ A profoundly heartwarming celebration of humanity and hope

“Anxious People” by Fredrik Backman is a profoundly heartwarming story about humanity in all its messy, beautiful glory. It’s funny, compassionate, comforting, wise—and a little silly in the best possible way. Backman has this rare gift of making you sob like a baby and giggle like one too, all while slipping in life lessons so effortlessly that you barely notice how much wiser you’re getting.

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