Month: March 2021

A dream show for Bill Maher Friday dwelled for a big chunk of the hour on his favorite topic, cancel culture, with two likeminded panelists egging each other on in defense of would-be Teen Vogue editor Alexi McCammond and irritation at Turner Classic’s “reframed” movies. “I don’t want to talk about cancel culture every week but
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Warning: The below interview has spoilers about Zack Snyder’s Justice League, which goes live on HBO Max today. It’s pretty common for a notable director to have a director’s cut. But the circumstances surrounding Zack Snyder’s re-approach to his 2017 opus Justice League are quite an anomaly from both a filmmaker and studio perspective. Zack Snyder’s Justice
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Image Source: Getty / Jessica Rinaldi / The Boston Globe Neflix’s Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal has further exposed the largest college admissions scandal to date, bringing attention to the pervasive nature of how rich, primarily white parents schemed a system that was already skewed in favor of their children. Education is perceived
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Adrian Halen 03/19/2021 News New from Arrow Video US via MVD Entertainment Group Cult Classics and a Hidden Greece Gem Headline Arrow’s April Lineup On April 6, Arrow Video will release the 1976 action thriller, Death Has Blue Eyes. From Nico Mastorakis, the cult Greek director behind Island of Death and The Zero Boys. Death Has Blue Eyes is the story of
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News Music Venues Will Soon Be Able to Apply for COVID-19 Relief Applications for the Small Business Administration’s Shuttered Venue Operators Grant will open next month By Matthew Ismael Ruiz March 19, 2021 Facebook Twitter The Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, participates in the Save Our Stages marquee campaign, March 13, 2021. (Photo by Paras
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The Brad Furman-directed crime thriller City of Lies has had quite a journey, but the Saban Films release finally hits theaters today before dropping on digital and on demand April 9. Based on the book, LAbyrinth, by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Randall Sullivan and adapted by Christian Contreras, City of Lies follows the investigation into the infamous murder of
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As we transition our wardrobes into the warmer months, there’s one outfit essential I just cannot stop buying. And that’s the bodysuit. The unsung hero of my every outfit, bodysuits can see you through daytime, noon and night – sans any effort or very much thought at all. And, somehow, I keep finding myself placing
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Mom to be Ashley Tisdale knows it’s not always easy being comfortable in your skin while pregnant.  “Seeing my body look so different is still a little startling to me,” the High School Musical alum, who is welcoming her first child with her husband, musician and composer Christopher French later this year, shared in a March 19 post on her blog Frenshe.
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Scottish crime fiction is booming, Wales is getting its own national crime fiction festival and this week we’re kicking off our news column with a new novel by one of Ireland’s finest and most respected crime authors, Ken Bruen. So it seems as though crime fiction from the Celtic fringe is in rude health. The
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“We’re anticipating within five-and-a-half weeks where we can eliminate all of the tiering,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday, “and make available vaccines to everybody across the spectrum because supply will exponentially increase.” That was in response to a question about counties “taking away” appointments from those eligible for Coronavirus vaccines due to a
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Top Gear presenters Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris, and Paddy McGuinness are planning a big American road trip after being forced to film Season 30 of the motoring show entirely in the UK amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Ambitious overseas trips have become Top Gear’s signature over the years, but the pandemic has changed all of that,
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