Month: February 2022

Love Malibu Style: Love Amazon is a Red Carpet Extravaganza to raise money and awareness for the R2O (Return to Origin) Amazon Prophecy Journey (Colombia, March 13 https://return2origin.org/walk-with-the-kogis/) which starts on Saturday, February 26th, 2022, with a mental health panel scheduled to take place on Sunday, February 27th, 2022. The events will take place at
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The 29th edition of the SXSW Film Festival is returning to Austin, Texas from March 11-20 with a jam-packed lineup that’s brimming with horror goodies. In addition, this year, the acclaimed program will be in-person with select films available online. More on that soon. Feature Highlights include: Opening Night: Everything Everywhere All At Once directed by
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Lifetime is doubling down on the work of V.C. Andrews. The cabler announced Wednesday that it had acquired rights to the author’s entire library of best-selling novels. News of the landmark deal broke during Lifetime’s turn at the Television Critics Association, where Lifetime also announced some exciting projects based on the late author’s work. On
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Louise Welsh’s The Cutting Room was a sensation when it was published in 1999. It was a brilliant debut from a provocative new voice in British crime fiction, infusing a Gaelic vibe with a creepy gothic air. Tartan noir credentials firmly established, there was a touch of wry humour to spice the pot and it
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In the immoral words of Britney Spears, you want a hot body… you better work, bitch.  And while we personally prefer our inner monologues to be a teeny bit gentler (it’s all about self-compassion, bitch), there’s no denying “Work Bitch” is a cracking workout track with a fast-paced, repetitive poppy beat that makes you just
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You really know a movie is a classic and has become a pop culture touchstone when it is endlessly referenced and quoted and, ultimately, ends up becoming the go-to term for a universally recognized life experience. And such is the case with the ever-delightful 1993 comedy Groundhog Day, starring Bill Murray as jaded, chauvinist and fairly
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EXCLUSIVE: Good Deed Entertainment has acquired all North American rights to basketball documentary Alaskan Nets, which is exec-produced by Chris Pratt and his production company Indivisible Productions. The film is set on a remote island off the coast of southeast Alaska that is home to the Tsimshian Natives and Alaska’s last remaining native reserve, Metlakatla. For more
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News Röyksopp Announce New “Conceptual Project” Profound Mysteries Check out “Impossible,” featuring Alison Goldfrapp By Matthew Ismael Ruiz February 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter Röyksopp, photo by Stian Andersen Facebook Twitter Röyksopp have announced their new conceptual project Profound Mysteries with a new “installment” called “Impossible” (featuring Alison Goldfrapp). It’s paired with a new “artifact and
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Last year’s incredibly fun Slumber Party Massacre remake, a new take on director Amy Holden Jones’s 1982 slasher, just hit Blu-ray today, and next it’s coming to… VHS tape?! Yes, Broke Horror Fan has put the new Slumber Party Massacre onto fully functional VHS tapes, with the limited edition tapes going on sale on Wednesday,
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When looking over Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox’s resumes, there’s no question that Back to the Future is one of the most popular entries in their respective bodies of work. It’s been over 35 years since the time travel movie opened in theaters, and it’s still beloved among generations of moviegoers both young and
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Macaulay Culkin and his fiancée Brenda Song were out and about on Tuesday for the first time since confirming their engagement. See the adorable photos with their son Dakota here! Macaulay Culkin and fiancée Brenda Song were spotted out in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Feb. 1 for the first time since announcing their engagement. In photos you can see
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Amid the mounting pressure on Spotify over allegations of Covid misinformation presented on its Joe Rogan Experience podcast, the show’s host made an apology of sorts — “if I pissed you off, I’m sorry” — and garnered support from Dwayne Johnson, Kevin James, Jewel, Jamie Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, Troy Aikman, Kat Von D, Domanic Monaghan,
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