Month: July 2023

Netflix is bringing the zombies back. Above is the first trailer for Zombieverse, the streamer’s upcoming survival series set in the South Korean capital Seoul. Netflix has set a release date on August 8. The 47-second trailer shows carnage in downtown Seoul, as contestants seek to escape flesh-eating foes. A newsreader voice over talks of
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Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous creator and X-Men: First Class and Thor screenwriter Zack Stentz is aboard for animated movie The White Tower, inspired by Robert Jordan’s hit graphic novel series The Wheel of Time. iwot productions is developing the feature-length animated film in collaboration with Quebec’s Squeeze Studios (The Amazing Maurice), we can reveal. The
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A moral dilemma lies at the heart of Conviction. Jack Jordan’s previous book featured a surgeon choosing between saving her family or her patient. And similarly, in this latest novel, a defence lawyer must make a difficult personal choice – throw her latest court case or place herself and her loved ones in jeopardy. There
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News Travis Scott Announces Utopia Performance at Egyptian Pyramids He’s also announced pre-orders for the upcoming new album, which has no release date just yet By Evan Minsker July 9, 2023 Facebook Twitter Travis Scott (Simone Joyner/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Travis Scott has announced that he’ll unveil “the world of Utopia,” his forthcoming album, during
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When it comes to horror movies at the box office, Sony resurrected its track record this past weekend with the opening of Blumhouse/Stage 6 Films’ fifthquel, Insidious: The Red Door which had a $32.65M domestic opening, $64M Worldwide debut. On the domestic front, that’s the second best horror opening for Sony after 2004’s The Grudge
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The acting world is mourning a tragic loss of a TV trailblazer. All My Children alum Jeffrey Carlson, who played one of the first transgender characters on daytime television, has died, according to multiple reports. He was 48. The soap star’s death was first announced publicly by Time Out New York theater editor Adam Feldman. “RIP Jeffrey Carlson,
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We can always count on our television screens to keep us entertained and provide a much-needed sense of escapism from the stark realities of everyday life. Luckily, we have always been spoilt for choice when it comes to what we want to watch, and with the emergence of subscription-based streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+,
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Robert Downey Jr.‘s attempt to snap the perfect “Oppenheimer” cast photo was hilariously thwarted by John Krasinski. The “Iron Man” actor posted two photos featuring his “Oppenheimer” costars on Instagram on July 9, but one of them featured an interloper in the form of Emily Blunt‘s husband. “Linking up with my Oppenheimer cast mates…wait, is
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A new Mississippi book-banning law may result in minors across the state no longer being able to access e-books or audiobooks through public libraries. Mississippi Code § 39-3-25, also known as Senate Bill 2346, passed the House and went into effect on July 1, 2023, resulting in many libraries having to adjust their policies to
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