Month: November 2023

Leigh Bardugo, author of the bestselling Grishaverse novels that inspired the Netflix series Shadow and Bone, has reacted to news of the series cancellation after two seasons. The series had developed a devoted fan following and also spawned a video game franchise for the streamer, but disappointed in viewership. In an Instagram post, Bardugo wrote
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France’s César Academy has unveiled its annual Revelations list showcasing 32 emerging acting talents making their mark in the French-speaking cinema world. The 16 selected actresses include Suzy Bemba for her performance year in Catherine Corsini’s Homecoming. Bemba was also seen in Venice Golden Lion winner Poor Things this year. The selection also features Rebecca
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In my humble opinion, East Asian horror has Western horror beat. Western—and particularly American—horror has always favored blood, guts, gross-outs, and jump scares over truly sublime terror (with some exceptions). The West also tends toward overkill (no pun intended), producing films that are downright sickening. Asian horror films, however, tend to favor subtlety, atmosphere, and
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Audrina Patridge‘s family is getting some answers after a heartbreaking loss. In February, the Hills alum shared that her 15-year-old niece Sadie Loza had died. Now, officials have determined her cause of death was a narcotic overdose, Sergeant Mike Woodroof from The Orange County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to E! News Nov. 15.  Authorities told People that they are still investigating
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Having a group of friends means getting up to hijinks. Even hiding the dead body of a friend and pretending he’s still alive, and therefore eligible to win a Nobel prize, can be a fun group activity, as Noa Yedlin proves in her latest novel—though results may vary. Stockholm begins in Israel, where Avishay has
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Longtime adult music fans will likely distrust any artist/songwriter who self-consciously describes their craft as a calling. It isn’t about the foundation of said calling. It’s about the inevitable wont of such performers to turn dogmatic and forsake their essential duty of providing an entertaining, enjoyable listening experience for their audience. Coppe Cantrell, however, gives
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Image Credit: Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Go Gala We’ve all had to sleep on an uncomfortable piece of furniture, whether it be a bad futon, a deflating air mattress, or an unfitting mattress. Robert Pattinson opened up about his own experience with an unorthodox sleeping place in a new interview with Architectural Digest, published on Wednesday, November 15. The Batman star,
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EXCLUSIVE: The North Road Company’s investment drive continues. Peter Chernin’s company has acquired Little Room Films, the production company established by Jason Hehir, the director behind the hit basketball docuseries The Last Dance. It marks Chernin’s latest investment in the non-fiction space, having invested in Words+Pictures, the company started by former ESPN content chief Connor
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Indie bluegrass staples Williamson Branch were not content to simply utilize one style of approach in the recording of their new single “Kentucky Highway.” In this song, they combine elements from their wide range of influences to reshape a style of bluegrass that is somewhat outside of the norm in today’s popular Americana. Starting with
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EXCLUSIVE:  Doug Jones (Shape of Water, Hellboy), Bai Ling (The Crow, Crank: High Voltage) and Alexis Knapp (Pitch Perfect, Project X) have joined Eric Roberts in Spyder Dobrofsky‘s psychological horror film Down Below. The film centers on a young sheriff and a criminal suspect who find their lives intertwined when both become haunted by a sinister force on Christmas Eve. Roberts portrays a
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With a little help from comedian and late-night host John Oliver, the pūteketeke — a strange, puking bird — has soared to new heights and garnered international acclaim. On Wednesday, the pūteketeke, a threatened species of Australasian crested grebe, was crowned New Zealand‘s “Bird of the Century.” The pūteketeke came out on top after a
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Friends starsJennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, and Matt LeBlanc are ready to reflect more publicly on their beloved friend and costar Matthew Perry’s profound impact on their lives, following his passing on October 28. All shared personal tributes on Instagram dedicated to the late actor. Aniston shared a text from Perry in her tribute. He had
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LOS ANGELES, CA – November 13, 2023 – Cineverse, in partnership with Bloody Disgusting, unveiled today the online teaser for Terrifier 3.  This development follows the recent announcement that Terrifier 3 will hit theaters nationwide on October 25, 2024. During the re-release of Terrifier 2 in theaters on November 1, which came in at number 5 in gross box office,
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Former National Association of Theatre Owners executives John Fithian, Patrick Corcoran and Jackie Brenneman have launched a new consulting firm The Fithian Group to advise global exhibition clients on strategy, partnerships, innovation and strategic communications.  “We have spent the last couple of decades helping to guide the cinema industry through the biggest challenges it has
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The Bennett siblings are doing incredibly well, given all the revelations they’re bombarded with at once. Eleanor Covey Bennett has LIVED, and she died with more secrets than any government agency around the globe! And yet the people she left behind were still unprepared for the whopper of a secret revealed during Black Cake Season
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