Month: February 2021

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Let’s talk about WandaVision’s Agatha, now that we know more about her. ** Spoilers for WandaVision‘s “Previously On” lie within.** Agatha Harkness has been around for a long time, not just in the life of Wanda Maximoff but in general, and this week’s episode of Marvel’s WandaVision showed us her struggle for power and the life she’s led. This
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Bill Maher sat down with former Fox News and NBC News personality Megyn Kelly for the leadoff interview Friday on HBO’s Real Time, but their discussion didn’t focus on her former employers or her controversial past at all. Instead, they had a frank talk about race, social justice and 21st century “victimhood” in America, especially how it pertains
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PSA: UK staycations are a-go! Boris Johnson this week announced hotels and other related travel businesses will reopen on May 17 and they’re booking up fast. Don’t believe me? I was on hold to one British hotel for *four* hours yesterday. I kid you not. I love a healthy dose of Vitamin D as much
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Executives from Canada’s major broadcasters and a Netflix official spoke before a parliamentary committee on Friday, saying changes need to be made to bring Canada’s broadcasting landscape into the 21st century. Read more: Liberals propose new rules for streaming platforms like Netflix, Spotify Where they differed, however, was in how best to go about it.
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You would think doing business with Saudi Arabia has always been a dicey proposition for many of America’s biggest and best-known corporations, what with, among other human rights violations, the Saudis’ penchant for impromptu incarcerations, random killings, and the second-class treatment afforded most women in the oil-rich nation. But it really wasn’t. Most American corporations did
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The third episode of Bruce Springsteen and former President Barack Obama’s new Renegades: Born in the USA podcast gets released on Spotify on Monday, March 1. The episode, called “Amazing Grace: American Music,” will cover Springsteen’s early musical influences, the inspiration behind Springsteen on Broadway, Obama’s adolescent musical memories, and more. Hear a clip from
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Sony Pictures Classics is set to release awards contender The Father in select New York and Los Angeles theaters today before expanding nationwide March 12 before landing on PVOD on March 26. That’s quite a theater-to-digital journey for the Florian Zeller-directed drama starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman. The film, which premiered at Sundance in 2020,
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Luke Coffee, a Dallas man with a background in TV acting, post-production work and film producing, has been identified and charged by the FBI as the much-photographed crutch-wielding assailant at the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. In court documents made public Thursday, Coffee was charged with six criminal counts, including assault of federal law enforcement officer
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Horror is woven into political drama in La Llorona, the riveting Golden Globe Foreign Language Film nominee and shortlisted International Feature Oscar contender from Guatemala’s Jayro Bustamante. An elderly wealthy man hears ghostly noises in the night. He is revealed to be former army general Enrique Monteverde (Julio Diaz), on trial for genocide. In court,
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Lovecraftian horror continues to have a resurgence on screens both big and small with Netflix and producer Spike Lee‘s upcoming movie Gordon Hemingway & the Realm of Cthulhu, which was just announced earlier this week. Stefon Bristol (See You Yesterday) is on board to direct the feature, which may star the leading man from HBO’s “Lovecraft
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