Long-rumored for a China re-release, James Cameron’s Avatar suddenly popped onto the calendar this week. The erstwhile highest-grossing film of all time worldwide will hit Middle Kingdom cinemas on Friday, March 12. In so doing, it has a chance to jockey back up to the No. 1 spot globally, after Avengers: Endgame overtook it in
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IDLES have shared a cover of Sharon Van Etten‘s ‘Peace Signs’. The track is taken from the upcoming double album epic Ten, which celebrates the 10th anniversary of Van Etten’s sophomore album with covers from Fiona Apple, Lucinda Williams, Big Red Machine, and many others. Hear IDLES’ take on ‘Peace Signs’ below. “@sharonvanhalen is one
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Filmed and set during the ongoing pandemic, the Michael Bay-produced Songbird (read our review) has been given a home video release after going straight to Premium VOD last December. Billed as “the first film to shoot in Los Angeles entirely during the pandemic,” director Adam Mason‘s Songbird will infect Digital HD, DVD and Blu-ray on March 16, 2021. “In
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March 10, 2021 2:25 pm By Nadia Vella Image from Pixabay.com With movie theatres still closed in many parts of the US, horror heads have turned to streaming platforms such as Netflix to get their freight fix. Are you looking for a scary movie to watch on Netflix? Here are the five best horror movies
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After directing last year’s Delivered for the Hulu and Blumhouse TV feature film anthology series “Into the Dark,” Emma Tammi (The Wind) is back with this year’s season two finale. In the film, “When Esme (Megalyn Echikunwoke) and her ten-year-old son, Luna (Yonas Kibreab), move to a small desert town looking for a fresh start they attract all the
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Celebrating excellence, originality, and accessibility in writing by women in English from across the world, the Women’s Prize for Fiction has announced its 2021 longlist. The longlist encompasses a wide range of genres, themes, and settings—from London to Hong Kong, Barbados to Brooklyn, among others—and features both established authors like Yaa Gyasi and Ali Smith and newcomers
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Courtesy of Louis Vuitton Scientific research claims that the act of planning a trip, one you don’t even intend on taking, boosts dopamine levels the same way actually traveling can. With flight restrictions in play and the population still largely unvaccinated, the very thought of venturing outside of your country—hell, out of your borough—can induce
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Whether she’s listening to music or writing it, Julien Baker likes to go to difficult places. As a teenager in Tennessee, the singer-songwriter dove deep into the hardcore scene, thriving on the most abrasive sounds she could find. The music she makes today is far more beautiful, melodically speaking, than the punk and metal of
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The Universal Studios Japan theme park officially opened to the public in March 2001, which means this month marks the 20-year anniversary of Osaka’s tourist attraction. Worth noting for horror fans, Universal Japan has a still-operational ride based on Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, a legendary attraction that unfortunately closed up shop in Orlando many years back.
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The 2021 Grammy Awards are coming up soon, and some of the best and brightest artists in country and Americana music will be involved in the broadcast on what’s billed every year as Music’s Biggest Night. Some of the biggest stars and hottest emerging artists in country music and its related genres have scored Grammy
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