Month: April 2020

Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A plains-woman faces the harshness and isolation of the untamed land in the Western frontier of the late 1800s. REVIEW: The Wind, directed by Emma Tammi and written by Teresa Sutherland, is a western horror movie that takes place in New Mexico sometime during the late 1800’s. Although it has a
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Sony officially revealed the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller to the world today, detailing the successor to the DualShock model that has been such a prominent feature of the PlayStation family of consoles since their inception. Sony has been slowly unveiling new technology and hardware design for the PS5 over the past few months, culminating in a
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Celine Rotterman, a veteran advertising sales executive with more than 20 years’ experience in the media and publishing industries, has been named SVP Global Business Development & Strategic Partnerships at Deadline. She will be based in London and report to Stacey Farish, the Chief Revenue Officer & GM at Deadline, TVLine and GoldDerby. Rotterman has
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“I’m not that easily recognized.” — Catherine O’Hara, an extremely recognizable and revered actress “I have acted for at least six years of my life.” — also Catherine O’Hara, who has been acting for more than 40 years These are just two of the countless memorable one-liners the oh-so-humble Catherine O’Hara uttered during her Instagram
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Courtney Garvin, best known as a member of the Courtneys, has a new band with multi-instrumentalist Connor Mayer called Gum Country. Today, they’ve announced their debut album. It’s titled Somewhere and it’s out June 19 (via Kingfisher Bluez/Burger/Dinosaur City/Waterslide). Check out the album’s title track in the video below. “I wrote ‘Somewhere’ a couple years
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Because spring in Canada is wet and messy Springtime in Canada comes in phases. There’s the slush phase, the cold-but-dry phase, the surprise-snowstorm phase and then, finally, the April-showers-that-happen-in-May phase. It’s confusing and frustrating and can dampen both spirits and footwear. And while we’re certainly going to be out in the elements significantly less this
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WarnerMedia parent A&T said Tuesday it’s set up a new $5.5 billion loan agreement at competitive rates with 12 banks to provide additional financial flexibility to its “already strong cash position.” The loans are pre-payable without penalty, it said as it seeks to reassure the markets and employees that it’s on solid ground in uncertain
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Melissa Etheridge ”loved” Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt together. The iconic singer-songwriter couldn’t help but gush over her pals during a virtual appearance on Watch What Happens Live on Monday night. During a game of “Iso-Lay It On Us,” a fan asked Etheridge what she thought of the “hysteria” over Aniston and Pitt’s reunion earlier this year at
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As it faces up to the huge coronavirus challenge, exhibition giant Cineworld has suspended payment of its 2019 fourth quarter dividend of 4.25c per share and upcoming 2020 quarterly dividends in a bid to “conserve cash wherever possible”. The Regal-owner also announced today that executive directors will defer payment of their salaries and bonuses. Non-executive
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Indian Paintbrush/Kobal/Shutterstock Combat Monday melancholy with some free movie streaming. Beginning today (April 6), Focus Features is launching “Movie Mondays” on its Facebook page. You can catch a movie from the studio’s vault for free at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST every Monday this April. All four of this month’s livestreams will include exclusive Q&A
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Here’s the debut trailer for Netflix thriller Extraction, starring Chris Hemsworth as a black-market mercenary who is hired to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord. Sam Hargrave, stunt coordinator on Captain America: Civil War, is directing the movie. Joe Russo, of Marvel fame, wrote the script and is producing with his
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Exclusive Amazon’s hit series, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” is ripped straight from the pages of a 6-year-old book with an eerily similar and struggling character … at least according to the author. Jodi Parmley just sued Amazon Studios for allegedly jacking several different creative elements from her 2014 book, “F.I.F.I. Financial Infidelity F**k It: The
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However, did you ever notice that there are few things about Grease that just don’t “go together?” Musicals have been historically dependent on suspension of disbelief, of course, so I can get past fantastically elaborate dance numbers, flying cars, and even Rydell High being filled with 30-year-olds who were held back a few too many
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