Month: November 2020

President Donald Trump’s challenges to Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential race have triggered escalating concerns over a turbulent transition process and what it portends for democratic stability, but the most justified fears may be that the electorate has split into alternate information universes. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that 52% of Republicans said that
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It’s up to the fans to make Killer Klowns from Outer Space 2 happen, according to director Stephen Chiodo. Killer Klowns from Outer Space came out in 1988, but unlike many iconic horror films from the decade, Stephen and Charles Chiodo’s sci-fi/horror movie initially didn’t appeal to movie-goers. Over the years however, Killer Klowns from Outer Space has turned into a cult classic. Even with
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While the GLOW family agreed they’d all love to bring to the series to a close with a movie, star Alison Brie says fans shouldn’t get their hopes up too high. The actress spoke with The Playlist for an upcoming The Fourth Wall podcast where she discusses the Netflix cancellation and more. Netflix cancelled the
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The plot details are being kept under wraps at the moment but THR reports this week that Paramount Players is behind an upcoming sci-fi movie titled One Night in Compton. Kenya Barris (“Black-ish”) is producing the “sci-fi action” movie, with Rohan Blair-Mangat (Quibi’s “Centerpiece With Maurice Harris”) on board to make his feature debut. Stanley
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The first episode of Steve McQueen’s anthology series Small Axe officially premiered on Nov. 20, and we’re already enthralled. The series is a collection of five original movies that explore the Black experience in the UK from the 1960s through the 1980s. The debut film, titled “Mangrove,” details the trial of nine Black activists who
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