Month: February 2023

The sense of place is so strong in some crime novels that their setting – London, Paris, St Mary Mead – practically becomes one of the characters. In RJ Koreto’s new mystery, The Greenleaf Murders, a Manhattan Gilded Age mansion takes on that role. It’s a non-speaking part, of course, except that the house does
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With this year’s domestic box office expected to rise to $9 billion, of course the major Hollywood studios are taking Super Bowl LVII ad spots seriously. The big game, which last year attracted 112 million viewers, remains an enormous bullhorn when it comes to drawing attention to your tentpole movies — and this year, starting
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Fresh off Old and “Werewolf by Night,” Gael García Bernal will star alongside Nicole Kidman in a thriller titled Holland, Michigan from the director of Hulu’s Fresh, Mimi Cave. THR first reported the news this afternoon. Cave’s Holland, Michigan comes from Amazon Studios. The site’s report details, “The feature, based on Andrew Sodroski’s (Manhunt) script, topped the 2013 Black List, and involves secrets
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Extended plays are too often wrought with unfocused passion and a lingering hesitant execution that is common among players in a transitional state of creativity, but this isn’t true of DEVORA’s God is Dead. Consisting of four simple but thoroughly engaging compositions, God is Dead is an EP feels more like a miniature album than it is a
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Duval Timothy, photo by Ibiye Camp News Duval Timothy Shares New Video for “First Rain”: Watch Timothy’s performance was filmed in Freetown, Sierra Leone By Madison Bloom February 1, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Duval Timothy has shared a new video capturing a live performance of his 2018 song “First Rain.” The clip was filmed
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You may have learned in high school that the post-Civil War Reconstruction was an inevitable failure. In her latest book, I Saw Death Coming: A History of Terror and Survival in the War Against Reconstruction, historian Kidada E. Williams demonstrates that, far from dying a natural death, Reconstruction was destroyed in a not-so-secret war waged
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Jenna Ortega shared her first statement on the death of Lisa Loring. “Absolutely devastated,” Ortega wrote in an Instagram Story shared Jan. 31, according to Newsweek. Ortega recently had her breakout as the titular character in Netflix’s “Wednesday” series, but Loring was the first to portray the brooding character in the original ’60s sitcom. “Thank
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Members like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert have vowed to inflict maximal pain with probes into Hunter Biden, the origin of COVID-19, and the border. But Democrats say they have no intention of being sitting ducks. “Hopefully,” a veteran Oversight Committee member tells Vanity Fair, “we can do a little jujitsu on them.” By
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“From a Spark to a Flame”: A California wildfire traps a bus full of high school students, including Everett and Blake, who have an encounter with something lurking in the flames and smoke. Luna and Harlan cross the fire line in a desperate search for their missing Park Ranger father while Arson Investigator, Kristen Ramsey, arrives
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One of NBC’s most popular shows is coming to an end. The network announced Wednesday that The Blacklist would wrap up with its upcoming tenth season. “After 10 years, hundreds of Blacklist cases and more than 200 episodes produced, we’re honored to reach our conclusion,” said showrunner and EP John Eisendrath. “It’s been incredibly fun
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View gallery Image Credit: Invision/AP/Shutterstock The loss of a mother is undoubtedly one of the most difficult things that any child can go through. Riley Keough’s uncle Navarone Garcia opened up about how his niece, 33, has been helping her younger twin sisters Finley Aaron Love and Harper Vivienne Ann Lockwood, both 14, since their mother Lisa Marie Presley in a new
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