Month: September 2020

Big Brother barely managed to film a season during the COVID-19 pandemic, but Survivor is not as lucky.  While many CBS scripted and unscripted series are heading back into production, Inside Survivor is reporting that the reality series may not be able to film its next cycle until the spring.  In turn, this means that
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From its very first scene, director I-Fan Wang’s debut feature crackles with slapstick energy. The Taiwanese zombie comedy opens on a parliamentary session in complete chaos: men and women attack and bite each other, blood spraying everywhere as bystanders panic in the stands above. Among them is Hsiung (Megan Lai), who recounts a quick bit
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By Tim Binnall In a troubling story out of Alabama, a Bigfoot researcher has been arrested for attempted murder after allegedly shooting at a sleeping man. The unsettling incident reportedly occurred earlier this month when, authorities say, Gwendolyn Michelle Jones “shot a Ruger LCP .380 handgun multiple times” at an unnamed individual while he was
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There’s also the added caveat of how you, or the person that’s taking you through time, can only go places that the traveler has been before, and can remember. So before you think of killing Hitler, or shagging Helen of Troy, remember that, as James told Tim during their cozy Ted Talk on Time Travel,
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An upcoming horror comic titled Stray Dogs is getting an animated feature courtesy of Paramount Animation and It writer Gary Dauberman, THR is reporting tonight. Mark Perez (Game Night) will write the script, with Dauberman producing. THR notes that the mysterious Stray Dogs, being published by Image Comics next year, is being described as “Silence
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Seventeen years ago today, country music lost one of its most beloved stars: Johnny Cash. The legendary singer died on Sept. 12, 2003, of complications from diabetes; he was 71. Cash began his historic career in 1955 with his first single, “Hey Porter.” He went on to record more than 100 albums and release over 150
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Word was leaking that more wide release date changes were afoot in the wake of Warner Bros.’ Wonder Woman 1984 postponing from Oct. 2 to Christmas Day and here we have Universal/MGM/Bron/Monkeypaw’s Candyman moving from its Oct. 16 date to an unset future date in 2021. All studio partners are assessing a new date, and the latest
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Plus: Four other pore myths, busted No matter where you get your beauty info from—whether it’s magazines, social media or good ol’ word of mouth—it’s safe to say that the abundance of sources and information available at any given time has made things, well, pretty confusing. With so much info at our fingertips, it can
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Time to get real. We’re several months into the Pandemic Times. We saw the rise of trendy TikTok recipes like Dalgona coffee. We watched Tiger King, The Untamed, and Unsolved Mysteries. We named our sourdough starters. Maybe it’s time for a new hobby. Let’s say you picked up some new manga earlier this year. Are
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Everyone is a product of the environment they exist in, both currently and at any other point of their life, for however long they were there. You carry traces of the people you come across, the books you read, movies you watch, conversations you engage in, and many other things. All these come together to
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Sadler Vaden‘s “Best Days” is both a prayer and a belief, the singer-songwriter says. Readers can hear the recently released track above. “I wrote “Best Days” during one of my worst days. Nothing was going right, and it was in the midst of the George Floyd protests,” Vaden shares of the new song. “I started
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Fergus ‘Enough for You’ Fergus, an exciting singer-songwriter who is arguably most prominently known for his piece ‘Nobody Knows,’ has released his latest single ‘Enough for You’ — just yesterday. In this latest ear-pleasing piece, Fergus showcases his soothing, honeyed-like vocals with sombre lyrics which carry the song. Talking about the song Fergus stated: “I
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Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (Resolution, Spring, V/H/S: Viral, The Endless) are back with Synchronic, a brand new sci-fi thriller that’s just been dated for October release. Well Go USA will bring the film to drive-ins and traditional theaters on October 23. Moorhead and Benson released a statement on Twitter in the wake of this news, letting
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There’s somethin’ happenin’ here But what it is ain’t exactly clear — For What It’s Worth (Stephen Stills) For what it’s worth, Medellin, Colombia, has made a herculean attempt to mend its ways from the drug cartel days, but that hasn’t stopped strange things from happening in the skies that are defying normal explanations. After
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