Month: March 2021

Aunt Josephine is here. Well, she was, but Servant Season 2 Episode 10 gave us some much-needed answers before killing her off. Did anyone expect that to happen so quickly? Josephine was a decent enough villain, parading around the shadows of the Turner home and pulling strings in her desperate attempt to pull off the
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Hannah Ann Sluss, who competed for Peter Weber’s heart on ‘The Bachelor’, seemingly put the heartbreak behind her as she was spotted enjoying a sunny day in Miami. Hannah Ann Sluss is living her best life, one year after she sadly had her heart broken on The Bachelor. The 24-year-old reality star rose to fame after winning Peter
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EXCLUSIVE: William Baldwin (Backdraft) and Patrick Muldoon (Days Of Our Lives) have signed on to star in the family adventure film Dakota, alongside previously announced Abbie Cornish and Lola Sultan. The film centers on Kate (Cornish), a widow who lost her husband in the war in Afghanistan and is struggling to maintain her small-town farm
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Holly Mollohan’s ‘My Autopsy’ starring Dominic Cancelliere, Joseph Moreland, and Hunter O’Harrow is now available on DVD and Digital from Bayview Entertainment. My AutopsyRachel wants to love so much that she falls into an intense, abusive relationship with a local musician named Vince. When Vince’s true evil emerges, Rachel finally escapes. But even though she
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News Lana Del Rey Releases New Album: Listen Chemtrails Over the Country Club has contributions from Weyes Blood, Jack Antonoff, and more By Matthew Strauss March 19, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photo by Lana Del Rey Facebook Twitter Nearly a year after revealing its title, Lana Del Rey has released her new studio album Chemtrails Over
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There’s no better time than a national lockdown to test out the coolest new skincare/makeup/hair trends and snazzy innovations in beauty tech from the comfort of your own home. That said, there’s nothing more frustrating than spending upwards of £100 on a snazzy new hair treatment or at-home facial system, only to find out it
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Like WandaVision before it, Disney+’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier serves up Marvel-ous set pieces while also being afforded the time to delve deep into the characters’ mindsets. Only the first episode, premiering Friday, March 19, was screened for critics, but its 47-minute running time nonetheless promises feature film-caliber action sequences, as well as
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It’s no secret that I’ve been excited about the possibility of a Super Nintendo World ever since I knew what a Super Nintendo World was. So … a couple of decades? Yeah, the thought of a Disney-esque Mario land has always been a childhood dream. Attractions based on Bowser’s castle. Food stands that, perhaps, offered
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Spring is almost officially here with heroes, icons and mysteries both fictional and real booming on the small screen this weekend. Of course, only one of them will be the show you have to watch this week – as you can discover in the video review above. Chronologically, there’s The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
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The early ‘80s marked a handful of notable ultra-violent, hand-rotoscoped animation features aimed toward adults. Gerald Potterton’s Heavy Metal, based on the magazine, and Ralph Bakshi’s Fire and Ice– a collaboration with artist Frank Frazetta- are chief among the notable standouts of the era. The Spine of Night is a love letter to the classic animation style and draws
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It’s no understatement to say that the second series of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK is the TV show that has kept us going through Lockdown The Third, and for that, Mama Ru, we are eternally grateful. Tonight, we see four queens – Ellie Diamond, Lawrence Chaney, Tayce and Bimini Bon Boulash – battle it out to be
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This week’s shooting in Atlanta was the culmination of a pattern that’s been growing throughout the past year: Asian women are at massively disproportionate risk for racist violence. By Danielle Cohen March 18, 2021 Demonstrators rally in Los Angeles against a spike in violence toward Asian Americans, March 13, 2021.Ringo Chiu / Getty Images On
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