Month: May 2020

Tame Impala mastermind Kevin Parker was a virtual musical guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Monday night (May 11). Parker performed “Is It True” from his most recent studio album The Slow Rush. Parker, (actually, three Parkers, in three different outfits) played bass, guitar, and sang in a colorful, three-way split screen visual.
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Donald Trump spent much of his weekend trying to interfere in a special election happening in California and he did so the only way he knows how: with baseless lies, partisan attacks, and a whole heap of self-contradictions. The election in question is a race between Democratic state assemblywoman Christy Smith and Republican businessman/ex-Navy pilot
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Translated by Victoria Cribb — The Mist completes – or starts, depending on how you read it – Ragnar Jonasson’s Hidden Iceland series. The first in the series, The Darkness, introduced us to Hulda Hermansdottir, a police detective on the verge of retiring from the Reykjavik police force. It provided the background and revealed large
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Beta Film has appointed Koby Gal-Raday to the management board in the newly created post of Chief Content Officer. Based in Munich, Gal-Raday will spearhead Beta’s international production strategy and activities, starting in July of this year. Gal-Raday joins Gomorrah outfit Beta from Yes, the Israeli satellite and OTT platform, where he served as Chief Content Officer, leading  the content division,
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Tired of Coronavirus content? Danny!, Tim, and Stavros bring you a conversation about a different kind of virus: RABIES. This week, the Double Murder crew debates the original (1977) and remake (2019) of the film Rabid. If you like your podcast content to feature dialogue around armpit vaginas, adult movies, flying moose, professional wrestler CM Punk,
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Play video content Breaking News LA County Sheriff’s Department A group of L.A.-area prison inmates were eager to contract coronavirus … because they believed that would be their ticket out … seriously. L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva made the startling revelation Monday, saying about two dozen inmates at the Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic attempted
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All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. On what feels like day 4563 in the Big Brother house, talking to Pippa Bennett-Warner over the phone daydreaming about sipping a £12 cocktail and even tipping a waiter is a moment of pure escapism from our
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Editors’ Note: With acknowledgment of the big-picture implications of a pandemic that has claimed thousands of lives, cratered global economies and closed international borders, Deadline’s Coping With COVID-19 Crisis series is a forum for those in the entertainment space grappling with myriad consequences of seeing a great industry screech to a halt. The hope is for an exchange
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In 1986, huckster reporter Gerald Rivera staged a hyped, bloated, two-hour TV special called The Mystery of Al Capone’s Vault, tantalizing viewers with what treasures might be buried there. When it was finally opened, there was nothing, a big con that led nowhere. That almost describes this new film, Capone, which also leads nowhere, as writer-director
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After hearing Prime Minister Boris Johnson‘s most recent and “ambigious” address to the U.K. in regards to an update on its COVID-19 lockdown situation, Little Britain star and comedian Matt Lucas has hit out against the Conservative leader. Lucas, 46, took to Twitter on Sunday utilizing his best impersonation of the London-based politician, mocking him for the “confusing”
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Welcome Nice Ghost! Thank you for your time We would love to learn more about you – Describe yourself in 5 words or less Unapologetically genre-bending artist-weirdo. Tell us what is in store for you with the rest of 2020?  On August 28th, a full-length album called “Digital” hit all the markets, along with other
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