Month: October 2020

Did we need another show about a privileged white girl with an improbably expensive wardrobe? No, but here we are anyway. Much like going-out tops and pumpkin spice lattes, Netflix’s Emily in Paris has been criticised for being undeniably basic: slightly boring, completely derivative, and often pink. I lived my very own version of Emily
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Martin Bashir, the former MSNBC presenter who now works as BBC News’ religion editor, is “seriously unwell” with complications related to coronavirus, according to his employer. A BBC spokeswoman said: “We are sorry to say that Martin is seriously unwell with Covid-19 related complications. Everyone at the BBC is wishing him a full recovery. We’d
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MONSTER HUNTER In Theaters December 30, 2020 Genre: Fantasy/Action/Thriller Behind our world, there is another: a world of dangerous and powerful monsters that rule their domain with deadly ferocity. When an unexpected sandstorm transports Captain Artemis (Milla Jovovich) and her unit (TI Harris, Meagan Good, Diego Boneta) to a new world, the soldiers are shocked
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To say that Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (a.k.a. Borat 2) is a tough watch is an understatement. That’s not to say it isn’t brilliant, hilarious and straight-up jaw-dropping — some scenes will leave you literally speechless — but more that it’s downright uncomfortable. It’s like watching someone with a big chunk of visible spinach caught in their
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DeAnna Pappas‘ living room dreams have come true. For the longest time, the Bachelor Nation member envisioned a space that was both functional and comfortable. When the coronavirus pandemic forced her family to stay home and practice virtual learning for school, the 38-year-old knew it was the perfect time to make a change. Between new
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Barack Obama hosted a drive-in rally for Joe Biden in Pennsylvania, where the former POTUS called out Donald Trump over his tax history, reported ‘secret Chinese bank account’ and ‘conspiracy theory’ retweets. Barack Obama once served ice cream at Baskin Robbins, a role on his resume that he used to serve a diss about Donald
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Granted, Halloween isn’t for everyone. For some, fake blood, pumpkin carving and Halloween makeup is the stuff of ghoulish dreams (or nightmares, as the case may be), while others choose to sit out of the October 31 fun altogether. But after the horror show of the year we’ve had, even the biggest Halloween scrooges will
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UPDATED with medalists: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed the gold, silver and bronze medalists for the 47th Student Academy Awards. The winning films were feted in a virtual ceremony that included presenters Shunsaku Hayashi, Glen Keane, Spike Lee, Dawn Porter and Lulu Wang and hosted by Eugenio Derbez. The 18 students
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Turn on the twinkling holiday lights and cuddle up with a soft blanket because Lifetime’s 2020 Christmas movie schedule is here — and the first movie premieres Oct. 23! Hopeless romantics, Christmas enthusiasts, and happy-ending seekers will love the amazing holiday-themed movies playing on Lifetime this season. Expect to see some familiar faces, like Tiffany
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MorMor (aka Toronto singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Seth Nyquist) has shared a new song, “Don’t Cry.” It comes with a new video, created by Titmouse and directed by Otto Tang, which features the Toronto artist in a black-and-white animated visual. Check it out below. “Don’t Cry” follows last year’s “Won’t Let You.” In 2019, MorMor
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