Month: June 2021

Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing for $1.99 The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins for $1.99 Code Name Hélène by Ariel Lawhon for $1.99 The Hunger by Alma Katsu for $2.99 The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi
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Towards the end of our interview, In The Heights star Leslie Grace starts to get teary. She is recounting the story of how she used to help out in her mother’s salon in New York’s the Bronx and how much a movie like In The Heights, which seeks to represent the Latinx experience in all
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Studiocanal and Imperative Entertainment are teaming up on psychological thriller Cat Person, based on Kristen Roupenian’s well-received short story published in The New Yorker in 2017. Directed by Susanna Fogel (The Flight Attendant) and written by Michelle Ashford (Masters of Sex), the package will star Nicholas Braun (Succession) and Emilia Jones (Locke & Key). The story follows the brief
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Translated by Jamie Bulloch — Dear Child, Romy Hausmann’s debut which was published in English last year, proved to be a breath of fresh air for the stale psychological noir sub-genre of mainstream crime fiction. It subverted the tired clichés and tropes while at the same time satisfying our desire for complex plot twists, unreliable
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Blindspotting creators Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal joined writers Priscila García-Jacquier, Alanna Brown, Nijla Mumin and actor Benjamin Earl Turner on Saturday to talk about the unique challenges adapting a film for television. The show is a spinoff of the 2018 film of the same name written and produced by Casal and Diggs. The half-hour
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Horrors Elsewhere is a recurring column that spotlights a variety of movies from all around the globe, particularly those not from the United States. Fears may not always be universal, but one thing is for sure — a scream is understood, always and everywhere. Distinct elements found throughout Xavier Dolan’s filmography include strained parent-child relationships, queer desire, and
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“Last year’s pride month felt like daggers coming from all directions. So much trauma came from the pandemic, from being a black person after what happened to George Floyd and everything else that followed. As much as this is a time for celebration, that’s when the homophobes feel like they need to be heard as
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On Saturday, Macy Gray published an op-ed, calling for a redesign of the American flag. She opened the piece, penned for Market Watch, by observing that the Confederate flag, which was created as “a symbol of opposition to the abolishment of slavery,” has recently proven “tired.” “We don’t see it much anymore,” she wrote. “However,
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Lionsgate got out early with the Millennium Ryan Reynolds-Samuel L. Jackson action comedy sequel The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard with an official Wednesday debut plus last weekend paid sneaks; all totaled they’ve accumulated $3.9M at 2,940 locations. The whole reason why Lionsgate went early is to collect as much cash as possible before Universal’s F9 comes in next weekend,
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White people can’t help lying and stealing everything in sight — from entire countries, to cultures, right on down to vegetarianism and yoga … so claims a controversial psychiatrist who openly admits to homicidal fantasies. Dr. Aruna Khilanani went on the attack against ALL white people again … calling them “psychopathic” due to what she
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On Saturday, a number of key creatives behind The Big Leap appeared for a virtual ATX panel, teasing the first season of their ballet-themed dramedy, which was just picked up to series in April. Actress Teri Polo described the show as “this happy, good, hopeful thing”—an underdog story representing the kind of “feel-good” entertainment we all
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