Month: November 2021

Bram Stoker Award-Winning author Adam Cesare released his original slasher novel Clown in a Cornfield last year, which Bloody Disgusting’s own Meagan Navarro called “a great retro slasher in the guise of Young Adult horror.” Meagan added, “Cesare applies an ’80s style slasher to a modern setting, complete with social relevancy, making the small town
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Wardpark Film and Television Studios, one of the largest production facilities in Scotland, has been acquired by U.S. companies Hackman Capital Partners and partner Square Mile Capital Management. Located in Cumbernauld, Scotland, the site is roughly 20 minutes from both Glasgow and Edinburgh. It is a 14-acre campus offering 200,000 square feet of studio space,
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Josh Duggar will go on trial in a matter of days. But a federal judge decreed this week that interested parties and curious followers will need to constantly refresh their Internet browsers and visit websites such as The Hollywood Gossip in order to track the proceedings. Why? Because the trial will not be televised. U.S.
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News Ryuichi Sakamoto Shares New Arrangement of Yellow Magic Orchestra’s “Tong Poo”: Listen Created at Junya Watanabe’s request for the designer’s Spring/Summer 2022 collection By Matthew Ismael Ruiz November 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter Ryuichi Sakamoto, February 2018 (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Ryuichi Sakamoto has shared a new arrangement of Yellow Magic Orchestra’s “Tong
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Translated by Nick Caistor — It’s been almost a year since we’ve reviewed the first of Olivier Norek’s The Lost and the Damned. The French author’s debut in English was one of our top crime fiction novels of 2020. The question is can he match that success with Turf Wars, the second in the highly
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It’s been a month since Denis Villeneuve’s Dune hit HBO Max and theaters, and the new film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 science fiction novel can seemingly do no wrong. The film quickly made a name for itself as a masterful work of art, and the Dune we all deserve. While high praise is coming
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Following the end of her conservatorship after 13 years, Britney Spears is ‘beyond excited’ to celebrate with a Thanksgiving dinner ‘at home’! Britney Spears, 39, has plenty to be grateful for this Thanksgiving — and wants to enjoy the the holiday with her fiancé Sam Asghari, 28, and sons Sean Preston, 15, and Jayden James Federline,
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Cult Beauty Advent Calendar, £215 worth £960, Cult Beauty When is the Cult Beauty advent calendar available? 12th October, but you can join the waitlist now. How much is the Cult Beauty advent calendar worth? The expertly curated Cult Beauty advent calendar is worth over £960, but it retails at just £215. One calendar will
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Italian death metallers HUSQWARNAH are pleased to announce their upcoming debut album “Front Toward Enemy“, due out December 3rd 2021 via Fuel Records (LP) and Reborn Through Tapes (MC). The album’s first single, “Vigo”, is premiering today at THIS LOCATION. Scroll down to check out the single’s artwork, courtesy of renowned Italian artist Roberto Toderico (SODOM,
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Charlie Barnes, the hero of Joshua Ferris’ novel A Calling for Charlie Barnes (11.5 hours), has pancreatic cancer. Or maybe he doesn’t. He is a shyster, a con man and a liar. Or perhaps he’s a dreamer, a nobody who could be a somebody, if only the planets would align in his favor and grant
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Saks Fifth Avenue brings the holiday cheer each year with an impressive array of holiday windows at its iconic storefront on 5th Avenue and 49th Street. This year, in the spirit of giving back, the luxury retailer is launching a partnership with the Obama Foundation’s Girls Opportunity Alliance to provide better educational and societal opportunities
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Significant funding and job cuts, multiple crises and “persistent attacks from the press” have left BBC staff feeling “beleaguered,” according to BBC Chair Richard Sharp. Delivering a keynote at today’s Voice of the Listener & Viewer conference, Sharp also warned “there will be consequences” on programme budgets if the licence fee stops rising with inflation
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