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Mario Kart Live

Cats have mixed reviews on Mario Kart Live Are cats Mario’s ultimate boss battle? Photo: Nintendo Humans are loving  Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit , the mixed-reality Mario Kart game that turns your house into a race track. The Nintendo Switch game, paired with a remote-controlled kart driven by Mario or Luigi, brings the race to the living room — and honestly, it just looks fantastic. But there is one demographic that’s not enjoying this neat new toy: cats. Cats do, of course, love chasing and attacking things — and at first glance, it feels like a toy a cat might love. However, the karts  are  controlled by humans, who are seemingly enjoying turning the tables, and chasing their cats around with Mario and Luigi. Cats, the ferocious beasts they are, are no match for the karts, however: I’ve seen plenty of clips online where cats chase and pounce on Mario and Luigi. It’s fantastic, and I’m here to share some of those clips with you. Most of the time, Mario and Luigi don’t stand a chanc

Love and Monsters

‘Love and Monsters’ Review: Dylan O’Brien Leads a Fun and Imaginative Post-Apocalyptic Romp “Love and Monsters” is the rarest kind of movie these days: A funny, original, genre-mashing adventure made with big studio money. “Love and Monsters” Michael Matthews’ “ Love and Monsters ” is the rarest kind of movie these days: A fun, imaginative, genre-mashing adventure that was made with a modest amount of big studio money and destined for a theatrical release despite not being adapted from a comic book or carried by a major star. Well, maybe “destined” isn’t the right word, as a certain pandemic (you know the one) came along and compelled Paramount to scuttle a multiplex release in favor of a VOD play. And while it might be legally accurate to say that “Love and Monsters” isn’t based on pre-existing material, it couldn’t be more obvious that it was conceived by someone who saw “Zombieland” on TV one night and thought to themselves: “I could do it better. And with bugs.” Lucky for us, they

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