Month: January 2023

EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, veteran producer Clark Peterson (Monster, Rampart) and his Story and Film, Inc has optioned Sara Foster’s thriller novel The Hush for development as a television series. Set in a near-future, surveillance-state London, The Hush follows a group of women who join forces with a midwife to save her daughter, who
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Jeff Beck, a guitar virtuoso who pushed the boundaries of blues, jazz and rock `n’ roll, influencing generations of shredders along the way and becoming known as the guitar player’s guitar player, has died. He was 78. Beck died Tuesday after “suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis,” his representatives said in a statement released Wednesday. The location
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News Jeff Beck, Grammy-Winning Guitarist, Dies at 78 The esteemed musician—who played with the Yardbirds and helped popularize jazz fusion—died after contracting bacterial meningitis, his family said By Madison Bloom January 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Jeff Beck, October 1984 (Michael Putland/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter The Grammy-winning rock guitarist Jeff Beck has died, his family announced.
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Remember the 2003 trailer for the upcoming Bryan Singer film X-Men 2: United? Now it’s the time for those who are different, to stand together? That kind of messaging rings loud and clear with the agency A-DOT Media, founded and run by artists and entrepreneurs Damir A. Romano and Mark A. Wagner. Romano and Wagner may not be
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View gallery Image Credit: WB / Everett Collection Mischa Barton got emotional watching her The O.C. character Marissa Cooper’s death almost 20 years after the show premiered. The 36-year-old actress appeared on the new episode of her former co-stars Rachel Bilson and Melinda Clarke‘s podcast, Welcome to the O.C., Bitches!, and they all agreed to rewatch the most heartbreaking scene from the
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27 Golden Globe Nominees Were No-Shows – Deadline You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content January 11, 2023 9:36am While HFPA president made a short late in the program speech about how the organization has righted the ship, it is worth noting that 27 of those nominated for
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Gwen Stefani has once again denied that she ever appropriated Japanese culture during her 2000s Harajuku era — and the backlash has been “B-A-N-A-N-A-S.” In a new interview with Allure Magazine, Stefani, 53, was asked about her fascination with Japan, specifically Harajuku subculture. (Harajuku is an urban neighbourhood in Japan that is internationally known as
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Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel are finally walking down the aisle. The actors are appearing alongside each other in the upcoming rom-com “Shotgun Wedding,” which has long been in the works. Prime Video released the second trailer for the film on Jan. 11, and it shines a spotlight on the movie’s supporting cast, especially Jennifer
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Jay A Gertzman, author of Beyond Twisted Sorrow: The Promise of Country Noir, explores some of the archetypes in literature that have helped shape the growing rural noir subgenre… If you care for Westerns, you have read about Shane, the lone rider whose gun frees a homesteading community from a cattle baron, and then rides
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After getting his start in the movie world in 2014 with Men, Women & Children, and followed shortly thereafter by by Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, Timothée Chalamet really started turning heads in 2017 thanks to his appearances in flicks like Call Me by Your Name and Lady Bird. Cut to 2023, Chalamet is now one of
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