Month: July 2022

Daniel Kaluuya won’t reprise his Black Panther role in Disney and Marvel’s anticipated sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Deadline can confirm. The Oscar winner exited the project due to conflicts with scheduling on Jordan Peele’s horror Nope. In the original 2018 Black Panther film directed by Ryan Coogler, Kaluuya played W’Kabi—the confidant and best friend
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News Listen to Fireboy DML’s New Song “Bandana” The latest single from the Nigerian singer-songwriter’s third album, Playboy By Nina Corcoran July 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter Fireboy DML, photo by Benjamin Askinas Facebook Twitter Fireboy DML has released a new song titled “Bandana” featuring fellow YBNL Nation artist Asake. It’s the latest preview of Playboy,
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Thirty writers consider the myriad ways a human body can exist in the world in Body Language: Writers on Identity, Physicality, and Making Space for Ourselves. The thoughtful essays in this anthology, brought together by Catapult editors Nicole Chung and Matt Ortile, touch on everything from death, eating disorders and racism to sex and taking
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Mill Creek Entertainment announces the release of Mutiny Pictures’ Swedish psychological thriller Mareld coming to Digital August 9, 2022. The film has won over 50 awards at film festivals world wide! Mill Creek Entertainment, a division of Alliance Entertainment, announces the release of Mutiny Pictures’ Swedish psychological thriller Mareld coming to Digital August 9, 2022.
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Over the years, several Crime Fiction Lover contributors have gone on to write their own additions to the genre. It proves that the passion for crime fiction cuts across readers, reviewers and writers. Latest in that list is Victoria Weisfeld, an accomplished short story writer who makes her long-form debut with Architect of Courage. He’s
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Heather’s baby news isn’t the only good news she’s enjoyed this week, as she shared her excitement about Selling Sunset’s second-time Emmy nomination for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program on Daily Pop. “We really just put ourselves out there and we’ve done so well with it,” she stated. “It’s such an exciting thing. We didn’t know
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Dean Fleischer-Camp and Jenny Slate’s A24 feature Marcel the Shell with Shoes On boasts one of the more captivating origin stories in recent memory. The stop-motion/live-action hybrid stems from a 2010 YouTube short of the same name that became the first in the series after going viral, also spurring the creation of two New York
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Disney/Marvel’s Thor: Love and Thunder will continue its reign atop the weekend box office in its second session, with on the low-end an anticipated 65% decline or $50M from its $144M opening. The movie is easily heading past $200M in the next three days, and yesterday grossed an estimated $13.6M for a running total that’s just under
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Just one week after BA.5 had outcompeted all other Covid strains become dominant in the U.S., a new highly-mutated Omicron subvariant has arrived which may begin the cycle all over again. BA.2.75 has a large number of mutations when compared to its sister Omicron lineages. Some of those adaptations could allow the virus to bind
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