Month: January 2021

The ‘90s often ranks among the worst decades for horror, and if we were judging solely on 1991’s output, then the reputation would make sense. Strictly in terms of theatrical showings, the year’s biggest genre releases belonged to franchise sequels, a satirical Wes Craven horror-comedy, and an Oscar-winning film that still elicits debate about whether
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Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby are lovers on the American frontier in Mona Fastvold’s ravishing period romance “The World to Come” The love story, co-starring Casey Affleck and Christopher Abbott, makes its stateside premiere virtually at the Sundance Film Festival before opening from Bleecker Street Films in available theaters on February 12. Set during the 19th-century somewhere along the
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National Anthem, a pair of short films revealing the danger and mendacity within the Oval Office, gets a digital rerelease today [trailer; full piece]. National Anthem was created by director and writer, Ken Brady (A House Divided starring Naomi Watts and The Time is Now). His words upon National Anthem’s initial release in the fall of 2020: “The reason I made
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In the wake of MGM, Universal and Sony making major Q1 release date changes to their theatrical schedule yesterday, Disney is pushing a few of its 20th Century Studios releases to deeper in the calendar. It’s much delayed Matthew Vaughn directed period action feature The King’s Man is no longer going on March 12, rather Aug. 20
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Larry King — the legendary TV and radio host who conducted more than 30,000 interviews in a storied 60-year career — has died. King died at Cedars Sinai Medical Center early Saturday … this, according to Ora Media, the media company Larry co-founded. Larry was diagnosed with COVID-19 over the holidays, and was hospitalized in
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Did you anticipate people bringing up your old social media posts, including a 2012 post where you refer to rape, following the performance? That tweet was back from [around] high school. Twitter was basically just something that you would…you would just say anything. Twitter was known for the most outrageous comments. That tweet, it didn’t
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This post was originally published in our YA newsletter, What’s Up in YA. Sign up for it here to get YA news, reviews, deals, and more! Hey YA Readers! I’m a person who loves color, color theory, color therapy, and the meaning behind colors. It’s only natural I find myself thinking a lot about the
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Fuzzed-out guitars, crunchy bass tones, and sweet vocals coalesce in Pom Poko’s deliriously unhinged music. Following up their thrilling 2019 debut Birthday, the Norwegian art-pop quartet – consisting of vocalist Ragnhild Jamtveit, guitarist Martin Miguel Tonne, bassist Jonas Krøvel, and drummer Ola Djupvik – once again prove they simply wouldn’t have it any other way:
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Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Ray Stevens‘ contributions to the genre span over 60 years and include his work as a songwriter, session musician, producer and businessman. These varied roles remain no laughing matter for the namesake of Nashville venue the CabaRay Showroom. That said, any collection of Stevens’ most memorable tunes should be
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From Image Comics and “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman comes Amazon Prime’s animated series “Invincible,” which adapts Kirkman’s violent superhero comic books. “Invincible” is an adult animated superhero series that revolves around 17-year-old Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), who’s just like every other guy his age — except his father is the most powerful superhero on the
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