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For over a year, Blake Lively was locked in a legal battle with Justin Baldoni, which stemmed from their time working on the 2024 film It Ends with Us. Lively leveled various allegations against Baldoni, accusing him of sexual harassment and launching a smear campaign against her. Baldoni also countersued Lively for defamation and extortion
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Weird Nightmare is the solo project of Alex Edkins, best known as the singer-guitarist of the noise-rock band METZ. Weird Nightmare’s eponymous first album was a self-produced, lo-fi affair, recorded during the COVID lockdown. The new record, Hoopla, is not. Edkins recruited Spoon drummer Jim Eno to co-produce with him, and the result is just
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SUSS’ Pat Irwin, Bob Holmes, and Jonathan Gregg are, for all intents and purposes, the inventors and perhaps finest purveyors of what’s known as “ambient country”. They even came up with the term, but its origins can be traced back to everything from Brian Eno’s meditative soundscapes to Ry Cooder’s atmospheric score of Wim Wenders’
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Name that movie: An innocent man is wanted for murder on the front pages of every newspaper, so he sneaks onto a train and hides in the compartment of a sexy blonde, who willingly conceals him. You say it’s Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest (1959)? Sorry, the film we’re talking about is House of Cards
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Drake is soon expected to drop his first solo album since his ignominious loss to Kendrick Lamar. Amid the fallout of their feud, both Drake and Lamar have continued to amass commercial success. Kendrick Lamar released his sixth studio album, GNX, that same fall of the 2024 beef, with all 12 songs debuting on Billboard’s
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Much like Blue Kwan did to a patient during Grey’s Anatomy’s recently wrapped 22nd season, the medical drama injected something unexpected into our day Tuesday. However, rather than dosing us with an experimental drug to cure our greatest maladies, this breaking news has left viewers with a lot of questions. A Texas-based spinoff is coming
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Major spoilers ahead for The Sheep Detectives. Kyle Balda’s The Sheep Detectives has been in theaters for a weeks now, and folks have been absolutely gushing out the movie’s mix of feel-good humor and heart. The Sheep Detectives‘ reviews praised its story, particularly the script written by Craig Mazin. And the accomplished screenwriter spoke to
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Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! are two of the best game shows of all time. While they have both gone through major changes in recent years, most notably with the hosts, they still remain a favorite among many viewers. Even though the two shows don’t interact too much with each other, Jeopardy!’s Ken Jennings just
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Hello, speculative spectators! It’s time to rock your skull squiggles with more great science fiction. This time, I have five excellent sci-fi novels with immersive settings. The descriptions of these universes are so good, you almost feel like you’re there. Much like the recent post I did about immersive fantasy worlds, since there are so
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Rock ‘n’ roll memoirs are hit or miss affairs. For every insightful offering like Keith Richards’ Life (2010), there are a dozen pale imitations – onerous reads filled with foggy memories and questionable myths of glory days gone by, focused on backstage debauchery and gossip, with little in the way of wisdom about music and
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Poker on Screen Is Never Just About Cards The strongest poker movies are rarely about gambling alone. They are about psychology, pressure, deception, ambition, and risk. Poker creates natural cinematic tension because one decision can change a character’s future in seconds. A single bluff can destroy trust, build fortune, or end a career. Audiences are
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