Month: September 2021

Insecure is set to return with more mirror raps, polarizing love triangles, and awkward moments. But unfortunately, all good things must come to an end—HBO announced that season 5 will be the show’s last. Lawrence and Issa Courtesy of NetflixNetflix Insecure‘s season 4 finale ended with a jaw-dropping cliffhanger. In an unexpected twist, Issa (Issa
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The Republic of Sarah will soon be over at The CW. Luke Mitchell, who plays Danny Cooper on the freshman drama, has revealed on Twitter the show has been canceled. “Only one episode left & unfortunately it will be our series finale,” the actor shared.  “So much heart went into this show & we’re all
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Be Not Afraid. Netflix and Mike Flanagan (“The Haunting of Hill House,” “The Haunting of Bly Manor”) are joining forces once again for another horror series, this one titled “Midnight Mass.” “Midnight Mass,” directed by Flanagan, will be available to Netflix members on September 24, 2021. Today brings brand new official poster art, with a new trailer on
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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are ‘Happy Anywhere’ — but especially while performing onstage together at CMA’s Summer Jam! Country music’s biggest stars hit the stage for CMA Summer Jam, which meant that, of course Blake Shelton was on the list. The singer performed some of his hits, including one duet with his now-wife, Gwen Stefani. Summer
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Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Marvel’s What If…? episode 4. Mordo is missing from Marvel’s What If…? evil Doctor Strange story, so where was Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Doctor Strange villain? The animated Disney+ series is re-exploring events from the Marvel Cinematic Universe with very different twists, such as Peggy Carter becoming Captain Carter and the original Avengers dying before they could
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It’s not Venom: Let There Be Carnage going on Nov. 19, rather Sony’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife which received high praise from exhibition out of CinemaCon. Word was that the Marvel sequel would move from Oct. 15 after Paramount flew Top Gun: Maverick from its Nov. 19 date, however, it’s the Jason Reitman-directed, Ivan Reitman produced sequel to the Columbia Pictures comedy franchise.
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When rumors that Jana Duggar was being courted by Stephen Wissmann first began to circulate, fans assumed that the couple would make an announcement when they got engaged. When reports of Jana and Stephen’s engagement started swirling, fans assumed that the couple would make an announcement after their eventual wedding. Now, we’re hearing reports that
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Sarah Paulson wore a fat suit to play Linda Tripp in the new season of American Crime Story, which centers on the Monica Lewinsky–Bill Clinton scandal. And in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, she opened up about the controversial decision. “It’s very hard for me to talk about this without feeling like
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More than 5,200 Covid cases have been detected among K-12 students in Los Angeles County over the past two weeks, a number the public health director called “sobering” today. According to figures released by the county Wednesday, 5,207 infections were identified among students in the county between Aug. 15-29 — along with 729 cases among
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It was meant to be a simple father-and-son trip to the desert. But the looming threat of climate change—and the more pressing dangers of heatstroke and falling rocks—made it something more. By Will Bahr September 1, 2021 Collage by Simon Abranowicz; Getty Images I miss my flight to the Grand Canyon. It’s ten days before
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Paula Hawkins’ debut, The Girl on the Train, with its truly inspired creation, damaged narrator Rachel, was always going to be a tough act to follow. Perhaps it was inevitable that her second novel, Into the Water, would struggle to meet high expectations. So with her new novel A Slow Fire Burning it’s gratifying that
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