Month: August 2021

From nearly abandoning both Silent Hill and Metal Gear Solid to turning them into bizarre pachinko machines, it’s no secret that Konami has a questionable track record when it comes to preserving their most iconic franchises. Unfortunately for the aspiring vampire hunters of the world, Castlevania is no exception. It’s now been over 7 years
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News The Everly Brothers’ Don Everly Dies at 84 His younger brother Phil Everly died in 2014 By Michelle Kim August 22, 2021 Facebook Twitter Don Everly (Photo by Charles Paul Harris/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images). Facebook Twitter Don Everly, the eldest sibling of the Everly Brothers, died at his home in Nashville on Saturday (August
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The first Little Mix baby is finally here! Perrie Edwards has welcomed her first child with boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. On 22nd August, Perrie took to Instagram to share the news with fans, sharing the sweetest snaps of the baby cradled in a fluffy blanket, and another showing the baby’s foot resting in Alex’s hand. The
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Kanye West and Irina Shayk ‘are over’ and ‘aren’t great romantic partners,’ sources say, just two months after they first sparked romance rumors when going on vacation together. Kanye West, 44, and Irina Shayk, 35, are no longer dating, according to multiple sources. The rapper and model, who were first spotted together in June, reportedly
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“Nebulous Dark” now available on Amazon Prime Video Giant Flick and Imagination Street Films proudly announce the much-anticipated Sci-Fi mindbender ‘Nebulous Dark’ World Premiere July 14 on Prime Video. The ‘Nebulous Dark’ originality and concept is loosely inspired by classic TV shows such as The Twilight Zone, created by Sci-Fi legend, Rod Serling, and shows
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The Delta Variant, streaming wars and surging piracy loom large as CinemaCon launches Sunday at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the first in-person gathering of theaters owners and Hollywood studios since the pandemic struck 18-months ago. The virus has slashed registered attendees to circa 2,000 from 3,500 pre-pandemic, with a sizeable European contingent entirely shut
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After years of starring in major blockbusters, actress and writer Maggie Gyllenhaal is ready to make her directorial debut with Netflix’s upcoming film, The Lost Daughter. Adapted from Elena Ferrante’s 2006 novel of the same name, the feature will star Oscar winner Olivia Colman in the leading role, along with Dakota Johnson and an A-list
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If you’re the friend who organises everything: from meticulously planning day trips, to booking the best hen party destinations (or even just deciding what bar you’ll meet at on Friday), it’s likely that you’re all too familiar with decision-making fatigue. This refers to psychological state in which a person’s ability or capacity to make decisions
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Ant Anstead has opened up about his new romance with Renee Zellweger, and described the relationship as ‘unexpected.’ Ant Anstead proved just how infatuated he is with Renée Zellweger when he totally gushed over her in a new interview. The 42-year-old opened up about their relationship during an appearance onEntertainment Tonight on August 20. “Sometimes things
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Making the festival rounds (Sitges, Fantasia, Popcorn Frights) is Seth A. Smith‘s (The Crescent) sci-fi thriller, Tin Can, which stars V/H/S/94‘s Anna Hopkins as a front-lines parasitologist who is imprisoned in a life-suspension chamber as the world faces a deadly plague. Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive clip from the film in which we see Hopkins
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Nia DaCosta’s reboot of the horror classic Candyman is finally hitting theaters next week, after nearly a year-long delay thanks to the pandemic. And in advance of the film’s release, director Nia DaCosta, Universal Pictures, and Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions are collaborating on #TellEveryone, a social justice initiative designed to foster conversation around the themes
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Ever since the very first movie flickered onto the silver screen, audiences have been obsessed with on-screen costumes – and specifically the dresses – which can help tell each character’s story just as much as the dialogue. We’ve reminisced over the past century’s most important films and, more importantly, the dresses that have grown into
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