Month: May 2023

New data amidst the cost of living crisis shows how many of us are struggling to keep up with our outgoings, including rent. Around 700,000 households were unable to pay their rent or mortgage payment in April, according to data from Which?. Missed housing payments were particularly high amongst renters, with 1 in 20 tenants
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EXCLUSIVE: Australian indie Red Empire has launched a podcast version of its upcoming sci-fi TV series Interface. Interface: The Creator’s Champion follows Wyatt, a tech genius abducted and coerced into competing in the illicit Circuit Games for a clandestine team led by the fierce and beautiful Frey alongside Jasper, a man dangerously trained in military combat
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Imagine the full spectrum of crime, mystery and thriller stories. Over on the left you’d slot tidy Miss Marple and the cosies. But hang onto your hat now as we veer way off to the right where, literally at the other end of that spectrum, you’ll find Frank Bill’s crime tale, Back to the Dirt.
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EXCLUSIVE: Here’s some neat casting. Zoë Kravitz (The Batman) and Thomasin McKenzie (Leave No Trace) are set to lead psychological horror film Self-Portrait which Mona Fastvold (The World To Come) will direct from a script she co-wrote with Brady Corbet (Vox Lux). The movie will see grieving photographer Lu Rile (McKenzie) move to a run-down
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We’re getting the first look at new CBS fall dramas, The Good Wife spinoff Elsbeth, and Matlock, starring Kathy Bates. You can read about each and watch below. Elsbeth Elsbeth stars Carrie Preston (The Good Wife) as Elsbeth Tascioni, an astute but unconventional attorney who, after her successful career in Chicago, utilizes her singular point of view
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EXCLUSIVE: Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights to The Stones and Brian Jones, a documentary about the “lost creative genius” who launched – and named – The Rolling Stones. Acclaimed filmmaker Nick Broomfield (Kurt and Courtney, Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love) directed the documentary, which Magnolia plans to release in theaters later this
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Charlie Watts, photo by Anton Corbijn News The Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts’ Jazz Recordings Compiled on New Album Anthology Featuring collaborations from across two decades with Dave Green, Peter King, Evan Parker, Courtney Pine, and more By Jazz Monroe May 10, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter An album of jazz recordings from the Rolling Stones’
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The undisputed King of Horror, Stephen King is arguably one of the the greatest authors to ever live. He’s also one of the most prolific (thanks cocaine!). The man has written over 70 books and hundreds of short stories throughout his decades-long career. His iconic work has been forever stitched into the fabric of American
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In this era of domestic thrillers, a novel about a functional, loving family can feel refreshing and downright unexpected. Extraordinary circumstances severely test the bonds of one such family in Laura Dave’s The Last Thing He Told Me. Hannah Hall’s adoring husband, coding genius Owen Michaels, vanishes on the same day that his company is
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