Month: July 2021

EXCLUSIVE: levelFILM and Cranked Up, the genre-leaning arm of Good Deed Entertainment, have acquired North American rights to writer-director Jefferson Moneo’s sophomore feature Cosmic Dawn, starring Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage) and Camille Rowe (The Deep House). The film tells the story of a woman who, after witnessing the alien abduction of her mother as a child,
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News Janelle Monáe Shares New Song “Stronger”: Listen From the new Netflix series We the People By Allison Hussey July 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Janelle Monáe, March 2020 (Photo by Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Janelle Monáe has shared a new song titled “Stronger.” The track appears in We the People, a new animated
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Mixed-Genre Mystery Recommendations was written by Jamie Canaves and originally published in our mystery newsletter, Unusual Suspects. Sign up for it here to get mystery news, reviews, deals, and more! I pretty much read every genre, and since mystery has always been my favorite, I love when they mingle. I’ve found it’s also a great
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Attention, Swifties: a new Taylor Swift song has arrived! Watch the lyric video. This is not a drill: Taylor Swift reunited with her Folklore and Evermore collaborators for a new song. The singer, 31, is featured in Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon‘s “Renegade,” a track released under their indie rock band Big Red Machine, which dropped late
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The aftermath of suffering from the Covid-19 virus is something that experts are still learning about – but one huge symptom has been a major source of conversation lately: shifts in what you taste when you eat certain food groups – and for some, these changes have been long term. While “a loss or change
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Welcome to Revenge of the Remakes, where columnist Matt Donato takes us on a journey through the world of horror remakes. We all complain about Hollywood’s lack of originality whenever studios announce new remakes, reboots, and reimaginings, but the reality? Far more positive examples of refurbished classics and updated legacies exist than you’re willing to remember
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Jeff Simpson is the new managing director at BYU Broadcasting, overseeing multiple channels including BYUtv. Simpson joins the Provo, Utah-based company from Deseret News in Salt Lake City, where he’d been president and publisher since 2017. “I often refer to BYUB as ‘the little engine that could,’ persistently steaming up abandoned hilltops, such as capturing a co-viewing family
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Image Source: Getty / Taylor Hill On May 29, the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found at Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. Last week, Cowessess First Nation uncovered 751 additional unmarked graves, most of which are also believed to belong to indigenous children, at Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan. More than
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Chris Kattan allegedly pulled an anti-masker moment onboard an American Airlines flight, frightening other passengers and prompting airline staff to order him off the plane … TMZ has learned. Sources with direct knowledge tell us … the ex-‘SNL’ star had boarded the flight Monday from Dallas/Fort Worth to LAX, but his appearance startled several passengers
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Accra, Ghana is the setting for the latest short story anthology in Cassava Republic’s collection of noir tales from Africa, following Nairobi Noir and Lagos Noir. It aims to feature the best writing by people who know the dark side of the city, be they ex-pats or life-long inhabitants. We have new voices and established
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Annie Murphy shared candid details about her mental health journey over the last year and a half in a new interview this week. The Schitt’s Creek and Kevin Can F**k Himself star revealed that she was diagnosed with depression during the Covid-19 pandemic—and she credits antidepressants with saving her. Murphy told The Zoe Report that
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EXCLUSIVE: Dick Wolf’s NBC medical drama Chicago Med has secured the bulk of its original cast. S. Epatha Merkerson, Oliver Platt, Nick Gehlfuss and Brian Tee have closed new multi-year deals to continue on the popular Chicago Fire spinoff series from Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television. Remaining original cast member Marlyne Barrett has one more
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News Hum’s Bryan St. Pere Dies at 52 St. Pere drummed for the Champaign, Illinois rock band during its original run and on the 2020 comeback album Inlet By Matthew Strauss July 1, 2021 Facebook Twitter Bryan St. Pere, photo courtesy of Hum and Polyvinyl Record Co. Facebook Twitter Bryan St. Pere, the drummer of
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An official LEGO set for Spider-Man: No Way Home reveals Tom Holland’s new Spider-Man suit for the upcoming sequel. In the last five years since Spider-Man has been part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he’s quickly become one of the cornerstones of the franchise. Between Holland’s appearances in team-up movies and the solo Spider-Man movies, fans have had
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