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MOLLY have released a new single called ‘Ballerina’. It’s the latest offering from the Austrian duo’s forthcoming LP Picturesque, following the previously released ‘The Golden Age’. Take a listen below. ‘Ballerina’ is based on the Hans Christian Andersen story The Steadfast Tin Soldier. “It’s a bittersweet story about a tin soldier’s love for a paper
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Perhaps you’re still in a slump after the holidays, or just have the urge to get out there and explore, but don’t fancy it quite so much with the dreary weather. Adventurers can have a tough time in winter, it’s just so much more pleasant to get out and about during the warmer months. However,
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How to buy storage containers? As with most business to business products and services today, you have two options when it comes to buying a storage container: online or in-person. Online Online storage container rentals and purchases are becoming the norm, especially since 2020! There are tons of online storage container sources for you to
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After hanging up his wrestling tights, Dave Bautista could’ve made an easy living cranking out one brainless, explosion-happy blockbuster after another. Instead, he’s improbably emerged as a serious thespian trapped in an action hero’s body, and the who’s-who of Hollywood auteurs—from Glass Onion‘s Rian Johnson to Dune‘s Denis Villeneuve—keep lining up to work with him.
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Phil Elverum has released a new song called ‘Huge Fire’, which marks his first material as Mount Eerie since 2019’s Lost Wisdom pt. 2. It appears as the closing track on COLORS, a 20th-anniversary compilation from the Tokyo indie label 7e.p. Records that also features contributions from Lou Barlow, Heather Trost, Tori Kudo, Mirah, Jason Lytle,
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Fireworks have returned with Higher Lonely Power, their first album in nine years. Surprise-released today (January 1) via the band’s own Funeral Plant Collective, the LP follows 2014’s Oh, Common Life as well as their 2019 comeback single ‘Demitasse’, which does not appear on the record. Stream it below. “We appreciate the opportunity to create
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Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel White Noise might seem odd now—but there’s a good chance it’ll age in wild and interesting ways. By Jason Diamond December 30, 2022 Photographs: Everett Collection; Collage: Gabe Conte I picked up Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel White Noise as a younger, more impressionable reader and thought, “Damn,
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From a triumphant Tom Cruise to a pitch-perfect awards bait turn from Cate Blanchett, ’22 was another strong year for a wide range of films. By The Editors of GQ December 30, 2022 Getty Images Two years ago when theater chains were closing and huge films were debuting in our living rooms, it might’ve been hard
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Writer-directors Zach Cregger and Parker Finn discuss making two very different but very successful horror films for their directorial debuts in 2022. By Grant Rindner December 26, 2022 Photographs: Everett Collection; Collage: Gabe Conte This year  has seen a banner run for the horror genre, with a slew of fresh filmmakers delivering new twisted visions.
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