Month: March 2021

In addition to their recently announced “Kessler Wolf” action figure based on John Landis’s An American Werewolf in London, NECA has revealed tonight that the four Nazi nightmare mutants from one of the film’s most memorable scenes are also getting their own toys! The half-human/half-werewolf creatures appeared in a nightmare sequence in the 1981 horror
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The old-man action boom has a trickle-down effect: Meet the trainers who get unlikely heroes like Bob Odenkirk and Liam Neeson into ass-kicking shape. By Jake Kring-Schreifels March 25, 2021 Bob Odenkirk training for Nobody, 2021.Courtesy of Allen Fraser for Universal Pictures In the summer of 2018, the director Ilya Naishuller visited 87eleven, the Hollywood
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Bunny by Mona Awad for $4.99 Love Warrior by Glennon Doyle for $2.99 Exhalation by Ted Chiang for $2.99 Delicious! by Ruth Reichl for $1.99 I’ll Be the One by Lyla Lee for $2.99 Afterland by Lauren Beukes for $4.99 Three
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Outside of Canada, it feels like current Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and, by extension, his government, have a reputation for being cool and progressive. Trudeau’s Liberal government often talk the talk about equity and inclusion. Sadly and frustratingly, they keep making decisions that are far from walking the walk, like a recent funding cut
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