Month: April 2021

EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has licensed all global rights, sans China, to Sony Pictures Animation’s Vivo. The movie, directed by Oscar nominee Kirk DeMicco (The Croods) and co-directed by Brandon Jeffords (Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2) with new songs written and performed by Tony award winning Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, was recently scheduled for a theatrical
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1st Dibz Entertainment in association with Love Logan Productions present their latest film Call Time:The Finale, a horror-thriller. Distributed by Vision Films, a premier company servicing independent films, music, and documentaries worldwide, Call Time: The Finale will be available this month. Producer and 1st Dibz Entertainment CEO, James Hunter, has produced various award-winning films such as The Breaking Point, The Turnaround, and Always With You, with the
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Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson just got a major upgrade in the latest poster for Disney+’s The Falcon And The Winter Soldier. On Monday the Disney streaming platform dropped a poster for the spin-off series, which also stars Sebastian Stan, featuring Mackie’s Falcon wielding Captain America’s shield and donning a fresh and patriotic super suit, complete
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Anna & Josh Duggar Are Expecting Baby No. 7 The 19 Kids and Counting troupe has no trouble counting the money.  After Anna Duggar revealed she’s expecting her seventh baby with husband Josh Duggar, one social media user boldly ventured into financial territory by asking two burning questions: “How do you afford all those kids? Does Josh even
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Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing
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NYC singer-songwriter Devon Gordon (The RoseCrumbs) brings psychedelic rock into a modern mix and creates a booming kaleidoscope of sound, energy and musical color. Her upcoming debut EP reveals her ardent vocals, grinding guitar and groovy bass work, over the signature drum vibe of renowned Jane’s Addiction drummer, Stephen Perkins. Drawing on the melodic influences
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Variety has the news on Killing It, a brand new zombie action-comedy that’s being developed by Robin Thede (HBO’s “A Black Lady Sketch Show”) with Jax Media and Amazon Studios. “The story revolves around a group of underachieving friends who live in Atlanta, which becomes overrun by zombies while the friends are taking part in Spelman College’s
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Roku is warning its customers with YouTube TV subscriptions that the service could go dark in the coming days due to what it calls Google’s “predatory” and “monopoly” behavior. In a lengthy statement, a Roku spokesperson blasted Google’s actions in detail. The tech giant is “attempting to use its YouTube monopoly position to force Roku
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When Regina King confidently strutted her way through Union Station at the top of this year’s Oscars broadcast with candy-colored movie-style credits popping up behind her, I got excited that this year’s show might actually be different. And indeed, it was… but that’s not necessarily a compliment. Yes, Sunday’s Oscar broadcast on ABC comes with
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