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You might notice that Graven sounds a lot like Hexen, and that’s probably deliberate. Touted a spiritual successor to the 1995 dark fantasy FPS, I was tempted to just look up some details and run with it in a vaguely official sounding games writer tone for a bit, but truthfully, I never played Hexen. I jumped into Graven because it looked a bit like Monolith’s 1997 game Blood and a bit like David Szymanski’s 2018 game Dusk. It’s not actually entirely like either of those games, but – if the hour long demo is representative – it is bloody excellent.
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Measured against the towering marble columns of Salisbury Cathedral - an 800-year-old architectural wonder in England’s south - the 1000 elderly locals who have been asked to gather inside look alarmingly small and vulnerable.
But after their visit they are, at least, a little more hopeful. In a rare fusion of church and clinic, the cathedral has been turned into a mass vaccination centre under Britain’s war-like effort to crush its disastrous coronavirus outbreak.
“This building has been here for eight centuries to give glory to God and serve God’s people,” says the Dean of Salisbury, Nicholas Papadopulos. “Right now, the best way we can serve God’s people is by getting jabs into their arms.”
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Measured against the towering marble columns of Salisbury Cathedral - an 800-year-old architectural wonder in England’s south - the 1000 elderly locals who have been asked to gather inside look alarmingly small and vulnerable.
But after their visit they are, at least, a little more hopeful. In a rare fusion of church and clinic, the cathedral has been turned into a mass vaccination centre under Britain’s war-like effort to crush its disastrous coronavirus outbreak.
“This building has been here for eight centuries to give glory to God and serve God’s people,” says the Dean of Salisbury, Nicholas Papadopulos. “Right now, the best way we can serve God’s people is by getting jabs into their arms.”
âMargaret,â âAmerican Animalsâ and More Streaming Alternatives
Still looking for some new things to watch? Take some chances on these titles.
From left, Sarah Steele, Anna Paquin and Matthew Broderick in Margaret. Credit.Myles Aronowitz/Fox Searchlight Pictures
Jan. 25, 2021
As we settle in for a few more months of homebound entertainment, you may find those once-abundant watch lists getting shorter and more barren, so itâs time to take a few more chances. This monthâs roundup of under-the-radar streaming suggestions includes bloodcurdling horror, kooky (and sometimes cringe-inducing) comedy, and thoughtful nonfiction takes on flashy subjects.
âGretel & Hanselâ (2020)
Stream it on Amazon and Hulu.