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NIU BQi-C3 Pro e-bike with 90-mile range hits $1,300 (Save $900), EGO electric chainsaws, more

The end of the year e-bike savings have delivered another new offer, with this NIU BQi-C3 Pro e-bike dropping to $1,300. We previously walked away impressed in our review, which makes the $900 in savings all the more notable. It comes joined by a pair of electric chainsaws from EGO Power+ starting at $219, as well as tons of other discounted EVs. Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also, check out the new Electrek Tesla…

Greenworks extra 30% off electric chainsaws sale, level 2 EV charger $496, more

Greenworks is outfitting your tool shed with some more environmentally-conscious solutions by taking 30% off its lineup of electric chainsaws. The savings carry over to this ChargePoint Home Flex level 2 EV charger, which can juice up your ride at 37 miles every hour for $496 to go alongside these Panasonic eneloop Pro rechargeable battery bundles starting at $34. Head below for other New Green Deals we’ve found today and, of course, Electrek’s best EV buying and leasing deals. Also, check out the new …

Everything Everywhere All at Once’s Stephanie Hsu on Going Big

Image: A24Stephanie Hsu spoke to Jimmy Fallon about her role as Jobu Tupaki in the breakout A24 film Everything Everywhere All At Once, directed by the Daniels (Swiss Army Man). She reveals that she had to get over some nerves when it came down to embodying Jobu—someone who’s so over the top and wild, a foil to the grounded and practical Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh), that it’s no surprise that Hsu might have felt a little self-conscious.Stephanie Hsu on Oscars, Everything Everywhere All at Once and Commuting to Australia

A Cult Horror That Deserved Sequels Chainsaws the Streaming Charts

Any horror franchise that sticks around for a while almost inevitably succumbs to the law of diminishing returns eventually, but we’ll never get to find out if that would have been the case for Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, which shamefully remains a one-and-done effort. To be fair, that may have had something to do with the fact the widely-acclaimed cult classic flopped at the box office after barely making it past $5 million during its theatrical run, even if it almost instantly went on to become a home video…

Watch Stephanie Hsu’s Incredible Everything Everywhere Audition

Image: A24Stephanie Hsu rocked my world earlier this year when she exploded (literally) onto screens as the intra-dimensional being of ultimate power, Jobu Tupaki. As Everything Everywhere All at Once became a critical darling and is now starting to attract Oscar attention, A24 has released Hsu’s audition for Joy Wang/Jobu Tupaki, and fellas, it really is everything on a bagel. Hsu was not playing around! Even in this audition, it’s clear that she had the vision of Jobu rocketing around multiple different universes at the

Chainsaw Man’s Anime Debut Carves Quite the Impression

Image: Studio MAPPAChainsaws have an interesting place in pop culture. Whether it’s movies or film, they’re one of the handiest tools to have on hand during a zombie apocalypse (or believed to be, anyway). Video games like Gears of War and Dead Rising have further turned the power tool into punchlines where the joke is absurd display of murders. The new anime Chainsaw Man asks a different sort of question: what if your chainsaw was also your dog?Based on the recently returned manga of the same name by Tatsuki Fujimoto,