Month: August 2020

Sing Street, the sold-out Off Broadway musical that was set to begin performances at Broadway’s Lyceum Theatre just as the COVID-19 shutdown hit, is now targeting an opening sometime between winter 2021 and winter 2022. The announcement was made Monday by producers Barbara Broccoli, Brian Carmody, Patrick Milling Smith, Michael Wilson, Orin Wolf and Frederick
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In the latest quarterly results for Capcom, as expected, Resident Evil leads the way. However, despite being referred to as “solid”, the numbers for the Resident Evil 3 remake (which we reviewed here) unfortunately pale in comparison to its predecessor. RE3 recorded 2.7 million sales in three months since its launch back in March, which
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England in the early 1950s must have been a pretty grey and dismal place to live. The country was still recovering from World War II, and rationing didn’t end until 1954. No wonder, then, that the 1960s were ‘swinging’ as a new sense of freedom swept the land. In the centre of that maelstrom of
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Super Channel and Blood in the Snow partner to bring virtual festival to horror film fans across Canada  Select festival features and shorts will premiere exclusively on Super Channel Fuse from October 28 to November 7 Super Channel and the Blood in the Snow Film Festival (BITS), a unique and imaginative showcase of contemporary Canadian horror films, are
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Spoilers for season 2 of The Umbrella Academy ahead. “Did we actually… succeed at something?” Klaus Hargreeves (Robert Sheehan) asks in near-tearful disbelief in the final scene of The Umbrella Academy season 2, as he and his siblings hurtle back through time into what appears to be 2019. You can’t blame him for being incredulous—so
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Kourtney Kardashian has kept her summer bikini queen status even without luxury overseas yachting trips. She rocked a yellow two piece during a weekend staycation in Santa Barbara, CA. Normally Kourtney Kardashian would be wowing fans with a daily display of bikinis and other swimwear during her summer yachting trips around Italy and Greece. But
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They’re back at it. The stars doing the old one-two (walking) on the step-and-repeat. In spite of the virus, small screen Brits are dressing up in the name of promoting one’s projects and accepting one’s awards. Well, sort of. Richard Ayoade hosted the BAFTA TV Awards in a closed studio on Friday; the production staff
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Last week, Arcade Fire performed a live, socially-distant version of “Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)” to celebrate The Suburbs’ 10th anniversary. The performance by Régine Chassagne and Win Butler was part of a livestream hosted by Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts. Chassagne and Butler also performed “The Suburbs” and “Haiti” off 2004’s Funeral. Arcade Fire
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