Month: November 2025

Melania Trump has launched a production company called Muse Films ahead of the release of her new documentary early next year. The film, simply titled Melania, will released in theaters worldwide by Amazon MGM on January 30th, 2026. It will be directed by Brett Ratner, the disgraced filmmaker who had been credibly accused of sexual
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Prepare Your Library Before January Arrives, November 2024 “Public libraries have been under attack for several years, as have the people working within them. We know that what happens in public schools makes its way to the public libraries, often by the very same people wrecking hell upon those schools. Here are some of the things that public libraries,
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Upon reflection, Poltergeist (2015) marks the whimpering deflation of multiple horror genre eras. The 2000s transitioned into the 2010s with a surge of high-profile remakes like Halloween, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street, but by 2015, attention was shifting gears to the “Trauma Horror,” A24-ification phase à la The Babadook and The
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Perfidia left Bob and Willa 16 years earlier, and DiCaprio’s character hasn’t fully recovered from the blow. “He’s not only getting older but also increasingly cranky and closed off,” Anderson said in a press release for the film. “It’s those mundane battles of daily life that are wearing on him. No one, not even Bob,
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The One Chicago shows are hugely popular. The TV shows in the franchise have given us major drama, tense rescues, and tearjerking storylines across Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med. Unfortunately, the shows also faced heartbreaking losses in real life too, as several beloved cast members have died over the years. From fan favorites
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Lists like this are set up to fail, and, in line with the inevitable, this one fails too.  But we never kidded ourselves, nor intended to kid you, that we could succeed in definitively choosing the 40 greatest, most important, creative, and successful music makers in the last 40 years. Many great artists didn’t make
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Dolly Parton has shared a health update after missing the Hall of Fame ceremony for her theme park, Dollywood. The 79-year-old country icon shared a video on social media Wednesday after missing the ceremony for the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA), which took place on Monday in Orlando, Fla. “Well, hey there,
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Image-based abuse covers a range of harmful actions involving nude or sexual images. This includes (but is not limited to) ‘revenge porn’, or the non-consensual creation, taking or sharing of intimate images and digitally altered images, also known as ‘deepfakes’; coercing, blackmailing or threatening to share these images; requesting the creation of these images; cyber-flashing;
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It took nine episodes into South Park’s current run, but Secretary of War and Content King extraordinaire, Pete Hegseth, finally made his debut among the Trump lackeys. Hegseth’s spot-on portrayal of a bumbling narcissist obsessed with creating Instagram Reels came amid a special Thanksgiving-themed episode of the Comedy Central series called “Turkey Trot” airing on
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Ahead of its December 4 launch, Nightdive’s Blood: Refreshed Supply has received an episode of the developer’s Deep Dive podcast, which welcomes the creators of the new Marrow and Death Wish episodes of the upcoming remaster, Dustin Twilley and Nick Palsmeier. The episode sees the two developers talk about their experience creating the new expansions for
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EXCLUSIVE: The actor David Shields (Masters of the Air, Black Mirror) gives a word-perfect impersonation of Ian McKellen. The theatrical knight saw Shields backstage following a performance of James Graham’s compelling show Punch when it was playing off-West End at the Young Vic. Mimicking the McKellen, Shields recalls The Lord of the Rings star bellowing at him
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