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Amazon deal of the day: The new Kindle Scribe has its first big discount

Sorting through the chaos that is Amazon‘s daily deals page requires patience and precision. Not every so-called “deal” is worth your money. Fortunately, we’ve done the hard part for you and highlighted a few of the best deals we think are worth checking out on Jan. 6. From Apple to Kindle to Vitamix, major brand discounts are starting the week off strong.

Here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day. Don’t see anything you like? Check back every day this week for all new selections.

Our top pick: Kindle Scribe

The redesigned Kindle Scribe launched in December with a flush-front display with uniform white borders, an upgraded Premium Pen, and built-in AI notebook tools. Like its predecessor, it’s made to bridge the gap between traditional and digital reading by allowing you to markup what you’re reading as if you’re writing on paper. We haven’t had a chance to test out the new e-reader, but our pals at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) had the honor and noted that they “like its large and bright display, the included Premium Pen, and the natural feel of taking notes on the textured glass.” However, they felt the improvements weren’t big enough for the price increase over the previous model. Fortunately, it just got its first big discount, making that price a bit more palatable. Slash 19% off as of Jan. 6 and grab the 16GB model for $324.99 instead of $399.99.

Apple AirTags (4-pack)

We were sad when the four-pack of AirTags jumped back up to its $72.99 sale price, but fortunately, it didn’t last too long. As of Jan. 6, the record-low $69.99 price is back at Amazon. That’s 29% off the regular cost and essentially gets you more than one and a half for free (reg. $29 per AirTag). These Bluetooth trackers have been our favorite for iPhone users for quite some time. As long as there’s an Apple device nearby, you’ll be able to track whatever you attach your AirTag to — suitcase, backpack, keys, guitar case, purse, etc. — and see where you are in proximity to it. If you missed out on this best-ever AirTags pricing the first go, be sure to snag it while it’s back around.

Garmin Forerunner 745

There’s plenty of general-purpose fitness trackers on the market, but if you’re looking for something a bit more running-focused, check out the Garmin Forerunner 745. It offers specialized running metrics like cadence, stride length, ground contact time, balance, and training status. Plus, it lets you tune into stats like VO2 max, training load, intensity minutes, body battery, and blood oxygen saturation to help you train when you’re actually feeling your best. And like other Garmin smartwatches, it also has a truly impressive battery life (up to one week in smartwatch mode, six hours straight in GPS mode with music playing). Apple Watch, who? As of Jan. 6, it’s on sale for only $249.99 instead of $399.99. That’s a savings of 38% and its best price on record.

Vitamix Propel Series 750 Blender

It’s no secret that Vitamix blenders and kitchen systems are expensive. That’s why taking advantage of deals when you see them is key. As of Jan. 6, the Propel Series 750 is on sale for $449.95 at Amazon — that’s a 29% price drop from its usual cost and about $50 shy of its lowest price on record. The Propel Series combines the powerful Vitamix performance with convenient preset blending programs — five to be exact, including smoothie, hot soup, frozen dessert, dips and spread, and self-cleaning. Of course, there are also variable speed control and pulse options to let you fine-tune your recipe textures. Currently, only the black model is down to $449.95. If you want another color, you’ll have to pay close to full price.

GoPro Hero 13 Black Bundle

The Go Pro Hero 13 Black is “way better than a $400 video camera has any right to be,” according to our reviewer Tim Beck Werth. He gave the action camera a 4.7-star rating, crediting the fantastic motion stabilization, return of GPS geotagging, professional footage up to 5.3K, longer battery life, and impressive new lens mods, among other features. While it’s not perfect (there are some problems with overheating in low-airflow conditions), it “absolutely justifies its $399.99 price tag.” At the discounted price of $299.99 (33% in savings), it’s practically a steal. Not to mention, this bundle includes the Handler, two Enduro batteries, two curved adhesive mounts, a 64GB SanDisk MicroSD card, and a carrying case.

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Smutty Netflix Movie Has Women Dating Hairy Beasts For Kink And Comedy

By Chris Snellgrove
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I’m married to an amazing gal with a passion for literature. Not just any literature, but romantic literature, often of the smutty variety. Through her, I discovered the Monster Romance genre, which is exactly what it sounds like.

Some women like to fantasize about bad boys; about hooking up with a monstrous man with the deliciously dangerous thought, “I can fix him.” Other women want to cut out the literal middle man and simply get with the monster. There’s now a growing number of monstrous erotica books and even films, including Guillermo del Toro’s hilariously horny Frankenstein.

When I first saw the trailer for Your Monster, I thought it was going to be a straightforward adult picture. You know: watching the cute gal from Scream (Melissa Barrera) get with a fuzzy hunk straight out of DeviantArt. To my surprise, though, this was less 50 Shades of Grey Fur and more like Black Swan meets Beauty and the Beast. One part romantic drama, one part psychological thriller, and one part creature feature comedy horror, Your Monster is one of the most original films of the last decade. If you want to experience the ultimate intersection of kink and comedy, you’re in luck: Your Monster is now streaming on Netflix.

Babes, Beasts, And Boinking

Your Monster is about an actor (played by Melissa Barrera) whose life is falling apart. Shortly after she is diagnosed with cancer, she is dumped by her playwright boyfriend (played by Edmund Donovan). Moving back into her childhood home, she discovers there is a literal Monster (played by Tommy Dewey) living in her old closet. The two form a bond that eventually turns romantic, but the sick actor is still pining for her old boyfriend and her old life. But when she discovers he is now directing the play she helped him develop and has given the role written for her to another woman, our protagonist’s entire life begins to unravel.

Despite what the title and even the cover of Your Monster imply, there isn’t that much explicit monster intimacy in this movie. Instead, the movie explores some crunchy philosophical questions, like “what does it mean to actually be a Monster?” The fuzzy guy in our hero’s closet is beastly on the inside, but he proves himself to be a well-spoken, highly cultured gentleman over time. Meanwhile, our protagonist’s former boyfriend has the face of a man, but he makes a number of decisions (like breaking up with his girlfriend after her cancer diagnosis and icing her out of the play she helped write) that are downright monstrous.

The Drama, The Trauma

The movie plays with this concept in different ways, all of which lead to a jaw-droppingly weird climax. Without spoiling the bonkers ending, I’ll just say that Your Monster increasingly explores the idea that people are not divided into a strict binary of, say, monstrousness and humanity. Everybody has both a noble spirit and an inner savage, constantly at war with one another for dominance. The movie’s thesis is that this is a form of psychological self-defense: if we aren’t willing to act like a monster towards those who hurt us,  the film says, we will never escape the cycle of pain caused by our abusers.

Your Monster is a powerhouse creative effort from Caroline Lindy, who wrote and directed the film. Previously, she was mostly known for movie shorts, including provocative titles such as Aspirational Slut. Previously, she directed a short called Your Monster, and the film of the same name is a larger and more ambitious version of that same basic story. The 2024 Your Monster is Lindy’s feature film debut, and it’s very impressive: on Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 79 percent critical score and an 85 percent critical score. With her ability to weave such an original concept into such a startlingly cohesive meditation on love and romance, Lindy clearly has an awesome career ahead of her.

Monstrous Chemistry

In addition to its rockstar director, Your Monster had a secret weapon: the chemistry between its two leads. Melissa Barerra and Tommy Dewey are incredibly believable as the world’s oddest couple: she’s all vulnerability masking intense inner strength, and he’s all soft boy support hidden behind a veneer of outward ferocity. Each of them wears a kind of mask when dealing with the rest of the world, and like in all great relationships, they are able to take the masks off when they are with each other. As an added bonus, each is a very funny actor, and the characters’ weird, dark humor forms the beating heart of the most unconventional relationship in cinematic history.

Thanks to the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (looking at you, The Last Jedi), moviegoers are understandably worried when they hear how a film “subverts our expectations.” However, it’s true (all of it!): the best thing about Your Monster is how it subverts your every expectation for the better. I expected plenty of boinking beasties and instead got an emotional roller coaster of a film that made me laugh and cry, usually at the same time. All of this culminates in a shocking final scene that will haunt me (in the best possible ways) until the day I head towards that big cineplex in the sky.

Fortunately, you don’t have to head to the Cineplex to experience Your Monster. Heck, you don’t even need to head into your dusty childhood closet. All you have to do is stream it on Netflix to experience three different kinds of films (romance, horror, and comedy) jammed into one furry package. If nothing else, it’s worth watching this quirky episode to discover the definitive answer to TikTok’s most-debated topic: why women would rather be alone in the woods with a bear than a strange man. Why do they all “choose the bear?” Just watch Your Monster, and you’ll never ask again!


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Netflix Has Emma Stone's New Rated-R Sci-Fi Movie, It'll Turn You Inside Out

By TeeJay Small
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If you’re into weird, trippy movies with complex characters, twisted conspiracies, and some overarching sci-fi elements, you’re probably already a fan of Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos. Lanthimos’ oeuvre includes The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and Kinds of Kindness, just to name a few. While each of these films offers a mind-bending adventure, none has turned my head inside out quite like his latest, Bugonia, now streaming on Netflix.

Bugonia stars Emma Stone as a ruthless CEO of a massive pharmaceutical conglomerate. Fresh off a slew of bad press for suppressing workers’ rights, Stone’s Michelle Fuller goes above and beyond to present the image of a caring, easygoing boss. She encourages her employees to take time for their mental health and leave early, while subtly implying that doing so would mean risking their jobs. She’s your run-of-the-mill billionaire monster.

As Fuller goes about her daily routine, we are introduced to conspiracy theorist Teddy Gatz, played expertly by Breaking Bad‘s Jesse Plemons, and his cousin Don, portrayed by newcomer Aidan Delbis. Teddy, like many real-life viewers at home, is a disenfranchised wage worker who has fallen down a deep rabbit hole of online alien conspiracies. He has come to believe that a race of alien creatures has assimilated into Earth’s population, disguised themselves as corporate elites, and subjugated the world through a series of telepathic commands.

Bugonia really picks up when Teddy and Don kidnap and imprison Michelle in their basement, believing her to be a member of the alien race. Based on information they’ve collected in insulated internet chatrooms, the duo shave her head, chain her up, and slather her entire body with antihistamine lotion. They believe these measures will prevent the CEO from utilizing her mind-control powers or contacting her alien mothership for backup.

From there, most of Bugonia centers on Michelle as she attempts to escape from her captors by any means necessary. She tries to enlighten the kidnappers with logic and deprogram their conspiracy-addled minds. She even tries leaning into the conspiracy and promising that she’ll bring them into contact with her alien superiors if they let her go. The whole time, Teddy and Don are taking measures to prevent themselves from being manipulated by Michelle, by chemically sterilizing themselves and taking prescription drugs against label instructions.

Bugonia is an absolute wild ride from start to finish, and one that I simply couldn’t pry my eyes away from. Everything from Emma Stone’s spectacular leading performance to the quirky, bizarre writing to the occasional mind-bending twist kept me on the edge of my seat, constantly questioning the film’s reality. By my estimation, it’s the perfect conspiracy movie for a post-Epstein list world, where even the most twisted conspiracies don’t seem as ridiculous as they did five or ten years ago.

If you get the chance to catch Bugonia on Netflix, don’t miss it. Just be sure to throw away everything you think you know before going in, or you just might find yourself manipulated by a race of malevolent alien overlords.


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Get AdGuard Family Plan for $16 and protect up to 9 devices

TL;DR: The AdGuard Family Plan covers up to nine devices with ad blocking, privacy protection, and parental controls, now on sale for $15.97 (reg. $169.99).


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Most households aren’t running on just one device anymore. You probably have a few of your own, and everyone else under the same roof likely does, too. That means a mix of phones, laptops, and tablets — and all the ads, trackers, and distractions that seem to follow them everywhere. The AdGuard Family Plan is built to handle that, covering up to nine devices with ad blocking, privacy protection, and parental controls, now on sale for $15.97 (reg. $169.99).

If you’re tired of seeing ads every other scroll, chances are the rest of your household is, too. AdGuard helps cut through that noise by filtering out banners, pop-ups, and autoplay videos before they load. The result is a cleaner, less distracting browsing experience across devices.

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It also adds a layer of privacy. AdGuard helps limit trackers and data collection while you browse, shop, or just wander the internet. It can also block access to known phishing and malicious sites, which is especially useful when not everyone using your Wi-Fi has the same browsing habits.

For households with kids, the parental controls help keep things in check. You can restrict access to adult content and set boundaries around what’s accessible online, helping keep things a bit more age-appropriate without constant supervision.

The Family Plan works across iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS, making it easy to cover most setups. With support for up to nine devices, it’s a good fit for households where screens tend to multiply.

Originally $169.99, you can score a lifetime subscription to AdGuard Family Plan for just $15.97.

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