Month: November 2023

It’s not Godzilla or King Kong that serves as the connective tissue in Legendary Pictures’ MonsterVerse, but the secret government agency tasked with studying them: Monarch. “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” the second MonsterVerse series (after the animated “Skull Island”), seeks to dig further into the mysterious organization’s origins, dating back much further than the MonsterVerse’s beginnings
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Two men, connected by blood but at very different stages of life, are the unbroken thread that runs through Michael Connelly’s latest novel, Resurrection Walk. We’re talking half-brothers Hieronymus ‘Harry’ Bosch and Mickey Haller, the Lincoln Lawyer, of course. Fans of this author’s books (or the separate Amazon, Freevee and Netflix series that feature them),
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Kourtney Kardashian revealed in September that she underwent urgent fetal surgery to save the life of her unborn baby boy with Travis Barker after the Blink-182 drummer returned stateside from his European tour with the band. While Kourtney later returned home from the hospital and was doing well, the incident left many wondering when her projected
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A plan has been laid out to close the “burgeoning disconnect” between the UK’s physical production workforce and demand for skills. The Secret Sectors Skills Task Force, chaired by former Amazon Studios Head of European Originals Georgia Brown and backed by everyone from Netflix to the BBC, has published its report into creating a sustainable
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If you’re Dominican and were alive during the 1980s and ’90s, chances are Juan Luis Guerra‘s hits became the soundtrack of your life. They’d play at every family function, during long car rides, or at the beach, and he was likely your mami’s favorite artist to blast during her Saturday morning cleaning rituals. Throughout his
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Janel Spiegel 11/16/2023 News   Directed by K. Asher LevinWritten by Amy Brown Carver Story by K. Asher Levin and Amy Brown Carver Produced by Levin, Daniel Cummings, Robert Dean, Roy Scott MacFarland & Todd Lundbohm  Helen’s Dead follows the story of Addie (Dylan Gelula). After a terrible breakup with her boyfriend, Addie goes to confront her best friend about cheating allegations and accidentally steps
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A Toni Morrison Treasury caters to preschoolers and young readers with a collection of eight children’s books that the late Nobel Prize-winning writer wrote with her son, Slade Morrison. Each one is illustrated by an artist chosen by Toni herself; they include Joe Cepeda, Pascal Lemaitre, Giselle Potter, Sean Qualls and Shadra Strickland. As Oprah
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On Tuesday, King Charles celebrated his 75th birthday. A milestone birthday for a sitting monarch is always a momentous occasion, but this was an especially noteworthy event, as it marked Charles’ first birthday since his coronation back in May. Unfortunately for Charles and his handlers, the big day was overshadowed by yet another controversy involving
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Producer Arny Granat presents Josie Award winner and Grammy balloted singer/songwriter Irene Michaels & the Our House Band performing at The Epiphany Center for The Arts (201 S Ashland Avenue Chicago Il.) on November 18th at 7:00 PM. Included in the show will be featured artist Doña Oxford and guest singer Barb Bailey. Just coming
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Image Credit: Dasha Petrenko/imageBROKER/Shutterstock If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, we may receive an affiliate commission. Learn more about our policies and reviews. You could never go wrong with a candle as a gift and the brand Nest has a special edition holiday candle that would make
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EXCLUSIVE: Cameras have rolled on The Ballad Of Hortensia, a body swap comedy from Premiere Entertainment set in El Salvador, starring Francisco Gattorno (Julian Schnabel’s Before Night Falls) and Helena Haro (Black Warrant).  Arturo Menendez (Malacrianza) is directing the pic from a screenplay by Javier Reyna, based on a story by Yudice and Menendez. Julio
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