Month: October 2021

You guys are really unique! Where does that come from? Edem: Living life and being lucky. As artists and musicians, we channel all our conscious and subconscious thoughts, emotions, and acumen into our art. It’s what we do. It’s natural and necessary for us. We serve. Brett: I’m glad to hear you think we’re unique. Life would
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Another day, another Trumpworld memoir. The latest damning dispatch from the Trump Administration comes courtesy of Stephanie Grisham, who served various roles in the White House throughout a four-year period: communications director and press secretary in the West Wing, as well as communications director and chief of staff in Melania Trump’s East Wing. In I’ll
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The Oscar winner tried to grab away the microphone while his writer-director sang his praises: “He is my great friend and comrade.” By Jordan Hoffman October 5, 2021 “Shhh! Shhh!” said film director Mike Mills from the stage at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. To his right, in a hooded black sweatshirt that read “Support
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Bringing CineEurope attendees to their feet, Tom Cruise made a surprise appearance at the exhibition convention here in Barcelona today. Cruise, who is the only star to have appeared live and in-person on stage this week, added some wattage to what outside pandemic times is typically a very talent-heavy affair. He turned up for Paramount’s
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It’s official, Sora is the final DLC character for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In the time leading up to today’s “The Final Mr. Sakurai Presents for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate,” many had speculated about who the final character could be, which included options like Halo‘s Master Chief or Doom Guy from DOOM. While the latter did manage to join the fight
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You might not yet have heard the name Chloe Fineman but, trust us, within the next few months, you will have. The California-girl turned NYU Tisch graduate turned megastar is the next big thing. In fact, she’s just been announced as a featured player (or series regular) on America’s longest-running comedy-sketch show Saturday Night Live
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Hungary Selects Oscar Entry Hungary has selected Péter Bergendy’s Post Mortem as its official entry for the International Oscar race this year. The period horror tells the supernatural story of a post mortem photographer and a little girl confronting ghosts in a haunted village after the First World War. The film premiered at Warsaw IFF
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News BET Hip Hop Awards 2021: The Full Winners List Tyler, the Creator, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lil Baby were this year’s big winners By Evan Minsker October 5, 2021 Facebook Twitter Nelly performs at BET Hip Hop Awards 2021 (Johnny Nunez/2021 BET Hip Hop Awards/Getty Images for BET) Facebook Twitter Tonight at
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Ryan Kruger directed and wrote Fried Barry. He took time to talk with Horrornews.net In FRIED BARRY, Barry is a drug-addled degenerate who, after yet another bender, gets abducted by aliens. Barry takes a backseat as his alien visitor assumes control of his body and takes it for a joyride through Cape Town. What follows is an onslaught of drugs, sex
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When it comes to WarnerMedia’s theatrical-day-date HBO Max fare, we’ve often written that whatever pales at the cinemas also sours on the service. That was not the case this weekend with the The Sopranos prequel feature The Many Saints of Newark.  Even though The Many Saints of Newark wasn’t so hot at the box office with a $5M opening, the
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For many people, beauty is all about how we look. It’s about an eye-catching shade of red lipstick, a fragrance bottle that looks great on the dressing table or a serum that adds shine and brilliance to hair colour. For Lucy Edwards, beauty is something she had to learn to experience on an entirely different
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