Month: September 2021

It is two years almost to the day since Ann Cleeves launched Detective Matthew Venn into the cutthroat world of crime fiction. He was new and green and had some tough acts to follow. After all, Cleeves is the creator of the hugely popular Vera and Shetland series. Would The Long Call fly… or flounder?
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Netflix is bringing family-friendly frights to the table this Halloween with a few different projects, one of which is a brand new original series titled Scaredy Cats. Part of this year’s “Netflix and Chills” lineup, Scaredy Cats will be premiering on October 1, 2021. In the series, “On Willa Ward’s twelfth birthday, she inherits a
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We hereby declare the internet broken, courtesy of Rihanna and Nicki Minaj. The talented artists and longtime friends reunited on Monday and treated fans to some museum-worthy, frenzy-provoking footage of their kickback. In a series of photos Nicki shared on Instagram and Twitter, seen below, the “Fractions” rapper squeezed onto a couch with her husband,
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EXCLUSIVE: In what becomes the first hot package to be unveiled as part of the Toronto International Film Festival market, Oscar winners Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, Al Pacino and Oscar nominee Danny DeVito are set to star in Sniff, a stylish reinvention of the film noir genre that will be directed by Oscar winner Taylor
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Let’s face it, acne is still one of our top skincare concerns. No longer confined to the trenches of our teenage years, acne-prone skin is something that many of us (no matter what our age) have accepted as an inevitable fact of life. Enter salicylic acid. This heroic ingredient – which is derived from willow
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The character actor best known for his role in The Wire was found dead in his NYC apartment. By Frazier Tharpe September 6, 2021  Michael K. Williams on March 31, 2021 in Miami, Florida.Courtesy of Rodrigo Varela for Getty Images. Michael K Williams, the veteran character actor who is perhaps best known for his role
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A new study involving millions of people in the UK found that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are less likely to develop long COVID. In fact, having both shots cut their chances of developing long COVID symptoms by about 50% compared to those who haven’t been vaccinated at all. The study, published in
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Bill Cosby accuser Andrea Constand is breaking her silence about the comic and actor’s release from prison two months ago. NBC News has landed the first TV interview with the former Temple University employee whose testimony helped put Cosby away for sexual assault. In a brief clip of the sit-down that will air in full
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The five-time Emmy nominee died of a suspected drug overdose, reports the New York Post. By Hillary Busis September 6, 2021 Michael K. Williams was found dead in his Brooklyn apartment Monday afternoon. The actor was a staple of prestige TV series like Boardwalk Empire, Lovecraft Country, and especially The Wire, David Simon’s celebrated drama
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It’s time to celebrate recovery—and the people who live it every single day. Across the country, it’s difficult to find people who don’t know someone personally affected by addiction. In July, a report from the United States government revealed that overdose deaths soared to a record 93,000 in 2020, a 29 percent increase from the year before COVID-19 impacted so many. While there
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I am well into adulthood, and coloring is just as fun and soothing now as it was when I was a kid. Kids gain a lot of pretty neat benefits from the simple act of coloring: it helps them learn to focus, develop fine motor skills and coordination, build color awareness, and stimulates creativity. Most
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: “A “spiritual sequel” to the horror film Candyman (1994) that returns to the now-gentrified Chicago neighborhood where the legend began. REVIEW: I dare you to say his name five times. After a long delay, Nia Decosta’s Candyman is finally here. The film is a spiritual sequel to the original film taking
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