Month: July 2021

Teen rom-coms are a major movie staple. Who doesn’t feel a little sappy watching young, hopeful characters struggling to figure out love for the first time? Netflix is home to plenty of teen romantic comedies, and although their library of originals definitely has some instant modern classics, there’s more to watch than just the newest
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If you subscribe to the world view that,”If it’s good enough for Rihanna, it’s good enough for me,” then you may already be considering getting a nipple piercing. Whether it’s an accessory for completing a classic, no-bra look, a symbol of rebellion, or even an expression of body positivity, the nipple piercing is definitely experiencing
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There are so many reasons why Ted Lasso shouldn’t work, it’s become something of a running gimmick for critics to analyze how the hell Ted Lasso works. The Apple TV+ show—about an American football coach transplanted to England, where he leads a soccer club—was one of the young streaming service’s first hits, a comedy that
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On the Radar returns after a one-week hiatus with a hot line-up of new crime novels for you to check out. We’ve got six in total this week, including the latest from top British author Steve Cavanagh, and top American author Megan Abbott. As well as courtroom drama care of Cavanagh, it looks like there
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EXCLUSIVE: Writer-producer Arika Lisanne Mittman (Paradise Lost) has signed an overall deal with Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group. The overall pact formalizes Mittman’s existing relationship with Universal Television. Last year, she was tapped by UTV and studio-based Keshet Studios to write The A Word, a drama based on the Israeli series Yellow Peppers, which was
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Every month our Social Media Director Chloe Laws will be interviewing and spotlighting some of the most empowering creators on TikTok. We all mindlessly scroll, hum challenge songs all day, and have realised there’s no such thing as an original thought on the app. But, as with all social media, it’s important to curate your
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An element of the Loki season one finale that hasn’t sat well with me is the impossible position the show puts Sylvie in, and the way her actions are depicted. That she would go through with her mission to avenge herself against those who hunted her since childhood was a foregone conclusion, because Jonathan Majors’ He
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If you thought it was a challenge for broadcasters to sweeten NFL or NBA broadcasts during fan-free pandemic telecasts in 2020, get ready for the most sprawling sports event on the calendar. The Covid-addled Tokyo Summer Olympic Games start Friday on NBCUniversal platforms without any spectators in attendance, due to health and safety measures. Japan
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If you’ve been lamenting the Michaela Coel-shaped hole in our viewing schedules since her TV masterpiece I May Destroy You last year, we have some very good news for you. The Black Panther sequel, Wakanda Forever – only one of the most hotly anticipated movies in the Marvel cinematic universe – is currently filming. The
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Let’s break down the new trailer for the sci-fi epic. By Colin Groundwater July 22, 2021 Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya in Dune.Courtesy of Warner Bros. Nerds and Timothee Chalamet stans rejoice—Dune approaches. Denis Villenueve’s take on the classic science fiction novel, originally slated for last fall, will finally arrive on October 22, and there’s a
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