Month: August 2020

EXCLUSIVE: After being closed for over five months, Cineworld reopened about 200 of its Regal Cinemas in the U.S. this past weekend. Health and safety measures — which required an investment in the millions across the parent company’s full estate — were in place, and the response from audiences was “encouraging,” says Cineworld Group CEO
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert brings yet another silly video to its host’s coverage of this week’s Republican National Convention. Adding to Colbert’s political Avengers: Endgame spoofs was his latest, a Trump version of The Jackson 5’s earworm “ABC.” Over the easily recognizable instrumentals, Donald Trump and his family begin singing their take on
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With a filmography that includes satirical high points such as Veep, In the Loop, The Death of Stalin and The Thick of It, you might not have guessed that a Charles Dickens adaptation would be front and center for writer-director Armando Iannucci, but The Personal History of David Copperfield is an inspired choice. Actually, it shouldn’t be
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Before COVID-19, Stephanie A.*, a corporate lawyer from Washington, DC, considered herself an impulse shopper. Her office was located close to the city’s premiere shopping district and she often found herself popping into H&M or Ann Taylor to browse for clothes, leaving with a new, office-appropriate skirt or dress. But after five months of stay-at-home
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First Lady Melania Trump praised her husband at the 2020 Republican National Convention for his honesty, and Twitter had some questions about it. Mainly — does she realize she’s married to Donald Trump? Viewers at home waited with bated breath when First Lady Melania Trump began her speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention. Would
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“A Scottish serial killer and necrophile who murdered at least twelve young men and boys between 1978 and 1983 in London, England” (Wikipedia), Dennis Nilsen died in prison back in 2018, and this year the real-life monster is being brought to the screen in the ITV drama series “Des.” Nilsen will be played David Tennant, who is damn near unrecognizable
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In the center of a dark and twisted hurricane of harmonies, we find the soft and smooth vocal stylings of one Taylor Colson waiting to lead us to the loving arms of safety in “Hurt Me,” Colson’s all-new single currently out everywhere indie pop is available. TWITTER: https://twitter.com/itstaylorcolson?lang=en Our leading lady doesn’t take her job
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“Better” is the newest single from pop rocker Mark Haberland, who goes by the moniker Mark And The Tiger. Originally from Round Pond, Maine, Haberland uncaged sound is now broadcasting from Los Angeles, Calif. The West Coast spark and sunny musical tropes in “Better” are just a few of the bright spots. The murky lyrics
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“One Love Fits All” is the newest single from multi-dimensional singer, Dawn Rix. Known for her country charted hit song “In America” and this summer’s kickin’ “Don’t Let The Makeup Fool You”, Rix is on a mission to spread love and kindness. Cementing her key role in the ever growing Christian Country scene, “One Love
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HBO has aired the last episode of Michaela Coel’s groundbreaking series I May Destroy You. Utilizing surrealism that may have seemed jarring to some viewers, the episode examines Arabella’s link to her assailant through different scenarios: vengeance, empathetic melodrama, and even role-switching romanticism. The repetitive, dreamlike finale goes through several iterations of how Arabella could
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CBS News is launching CBS Village, an online destination for news division content about diverse groups, while it has made more additions to its newly formed race and culture unit. CBS Village will be a brand dedicated to content about a diversity of communities, including Black, Asian, LGBQT, LatinX, women and millennials. Kim Godwin, executive vice
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Right from the title, you know the stately Yorkshire family home Mortmain Hall will play a pivotal role in this classic mystery. The legal doctrine of mortmain, after all, refers to owners’ attempts to control the fate of their property after their death. As you can imagine, the influence of mortua manus – the dead
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Poo chat is tricky chat. Not many people like to vocalise and discuss their bowel movements with anyone, be it their partners, friends or relatives. But that’s exactly what I’m about to do, so brace yourselves. Throughout lockdown I have been suffering from constant and consistent diarrhoea with – cringe alert – loose stools at least two
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