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Enter the Chronosphere Is an Eye-Catching Roguelike Where You Stop the Clock

enter the chronosphere

We got hands-on with Enter the Chronosphere, a promising upcoming roguelike that balances real-time and turn-based action.

Hear Me Out: Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

Friday the 13th Part VIII Jason Takes Manhattan

Jason Takes Manhattan is the most ambitious Friday the 13th film, even if it fails to capture the world its director initially aimed to create.

Loud As a Crowd, Soft As a Doubt: Sparks on No. 1 in Heaven

Sparks No. 1 in Heaven

Ron and Russell Mael discuss their magnum opus, working with Giorgio Moroder, how they felt their relevance was being threatened by the very punk bands that loved them, and their production debut, Noel’s Is There More to Life Than Dancing?

Maya Rudolph Puts a Mother’s Day SNL on Her Back

Saturday Night Live

With a shining comedy star like Maya Rudolph in the house, this season’s so-so writing standard stands out even more glaringly.

Time Capsule: Roy Orbison, Mystery Girl

Roy Orbison Mystery Girl

Every Saturday, Paste will be revisiting albums that came out before the magazine was founded in July 2002 and assessing its current cultural relevance. This week, we’re looking at Roy Orbison’s curtain call, a critical and commercial success that found the “Only the Lonely” singer surrounded by friends.