Month: November 2020

For many Americans, Joe Biden’s election victory meant change and possibility after four years under President Donald Trump. For The Daily Show host Trevor Noah, Biden and Kamala Harris’ success at the polls means getting used to some political poise. “I don’t know about you but after four years of having to listen to Trump,
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The International Film Festival & Awards Macao has unveiled its program and jury ahead of its 5th edition taking place digitally December 3 – 8. Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Koreeda will receive the festival’s ‘Spirit of Cinema’ award at a virtual awards ceremony taking place online December 8. The event will also screen films via a
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“More Than Meets The Eye” is the latest single from Missouri’s Bill Abernathy. Arriving at a turning point in history, “More Than Meets The Eye” presents itself as both a rock track and folk song. Abernathy’s penchant for writing hooks and questioning what is really going on behind-the-scenes and what is being spoon-fed are just
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After a successful release of Horrorathon: Volume One, New Blood Entertainment has decided to release a second and third installment to the anthology series hosted by the new face of fear “Chainsaw Chuck”. Horrorathon Volume Two will be released Tuesday November 10th 2020. Volume Two selected 12 horror shorts that will take fans on a
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In addition to speaking about the Kardashians, Larsa addressed rumors about Travis Scott and Tristan Thompson. For instance, she denied hitting on Travis at a club, stating “that never happened,” and claimed she “kind of was seeing Tristan before Khloe.” “I was seeing him,” she recalled. “I had him come to L.A. I brought him to a party Kim
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EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures has made a deal to craft a new version of Saigon Bodyguards. The studio will make a high octane action comedy based on the Vietnamese film of the same name. Chris Pratt, fresh from wrapping Jurassic World: Dominion for Universal, is attached to star in the film with Wu Jing, the star
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Lee Child’s decision to share writing duties with his younger brother Andrew could have been a big risk. Jack Reacher is an established favourite in the world of crime fiction, having appeared in 24 previous books as well as a feature film starring Tom Cruise. Fans might be worried that with the author handing some
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The Metal Gear Solid franchise has long been known for its cinematic structure (and extremely long cutscenes) just as much as it has for its inventive and satisfying gameplay mechanics. This is why it is so frustrating that after all these years (the franchise goes all way back to 1987’s Metal Gear) we have never
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As the curtain closes on Supernatural‘s final season, we’re looking back on the past 15 years and everything that made the show so amazing as part of TV Guide’s Winchester Week. But while we reminisce about the best seasons and best episodes, we also want to spotlight the scariest episodes.  In its early years, Supernatural leaned into its
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