Month: February 2022

Never Play With Fire.  In a new adaptation of Stephen King’s classic thriller from the producers of The Invisible Man, a girl with extraordinary pyrokinetic powers fights to protect her family and herself from sinister forces that seek to capture and control her. For more than a decade, parents Andy (Zac Efron; Extremely Wicked, Shockingly
0 Comments
“It’s so great for representation and it’s also grounded in normalization,” says Naomi star Kaci Walfall of the barrier breaking CW superhero series from Ava DuVernay and Jill Blankenship. “So it’s a story that is just about a 16-year old girl whose Black, who happens to be a superhero and I think that is supercool
0 Comments
The new art exhibit “Tupac Shakur: Wake Me When I’m Free” makes it clear he didn’t drop his lifelong ideological convictions after becoming a gangsta rapper.  By Paul Thompson February 10, 2022 Tupac Shakur backstage after his performance at the Regal Theater in Chicago in March 1994. Raymond Boyd / Getty Images On November 30, 1994,
0 Comments
Byoma is the new skincare kid on the block. But this is not just your normal regular, ‘degular’, ‘schmegular’ skincare brand with cute packaging, greenwashing their way into your beauty cupboard. This brand’s USP is that they’re all about bringing your skin barrier back on track, and knowing exactly what you’re putting on it. If
0 Comments
BritBox Tells Story Of Modern British Cinema BritBox has commissioned a documentary telling the story of modern British cinema through exclusive interviews with some of the UK’s biggest filmmakers, produced by Jon Spira and Hank Starss’ Canal Cat Films – the duo’s fifth collaboration. Narrated by comedian Nick Helm, Reel Britannia will feature the likes of
0 Comments
To shave or not to shave.  Cole Sprouse shared that in his latest collaboration with Versace, the fashion company chose to have his nipples shaved for a photoshoot promoting their new eyewear capsule collection that launched Tuesday, Feb. 8.  The Riverdale star unveiled the final product of the collab on Instagram Thursday, Feb. 10, captioning the post, “They
0 Comments
When Anne Landois was working on the French TV crime hit Spiral, she would consult with police detectives from time to time. Some of the most interesting and important stories, she felt, were the ones where the police actually failed to solve difficult cases. The times when, unlike in Spiral, the police weren’t the heroes.
0 Comments