A new movie adaptation of the popular tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons is finally happening, with Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, co-directors of 2018’s hilarious comedy Game Night and writers of Spider-Man: Homecoming, on board to direct. Chris Pine is set to star, it was announced some time ago, with Michelle Rodriguez (Resident Evil) and Justice Smith (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom) more recently joining
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Luster by Raven Leilani for $3.99 Woven in Moonlight by Isabel Ibañez for $2.99 Miracle Creek by Angie Kim for $3.99 The Book of Dreams by Nina George for $2.99 Passing by Nella Larsen for $1.99 Silver in the Wood by
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Hollywood sex symbol Mamie Van Doren was in her ’20s when she became a household name — with her platinum blonde hairdo and provocative figure — MVD could be spotted on a long list of classic films in the ’50s and ’60s … most notably her roles as Peggy DeFore in “Teacher’s Pet,” Jackie Adams
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The hero’s journey is one of the oldest narratives in literature. Against all odds, the heroes persevere, becoming better, braver for their battle scars. Once victory has been secured, they return to the ordinary world transformed, with accrued wisdom and a renewed appreciation for life. Survivors, like heroes, have faced mortal danger and overcome impossible
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March 2, 2021 2:18 pm By Nadia Vella The Haunting of the Lady-Jane A chilling new British feature film. The peaceful waterways of the English countryside are plagued by the legends of Rán. SYNOPSIS The peaceful waterways of the English countryside are plagued by legends of ‘RÀN’; a water spirit who feeds on the souls
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Into the Wild is based on the true story of Christopher McCandless, who on his travels adopts the moniker ‘Alexander Supertramp’, as he abandons his family in favor of a quest for freedom. After graduating from college in 1990, he leaves behind his sister and abusive parents and spends two years traveling, hitchhiking, camping, hiking,
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The Ripped Bodice has come out with their fifth annual State of Racial Diversity in Romance Report and, spoiler alert, the overwhelming whiteness in romance publishing that they identified in 2016 has not been solved. The Racial Diversity Report looks at the largest romance publishers and tracks the percentage of the titles published that year that
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Skara Brae, now considered Europe’s finest and most well-preserved ruins of a Neolithic settlement, had remained hidden for four millennia beneath the earth of Scotland’s Orkney Islands, before it was re-discovered after being partially revealed by a winter storm in 1850. During the sites’s excavation, thousands of manmade objects were uncovered, but none more mysterious
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EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, the movie which reopened movie theaters during the pandemic in late August, will finally see the light of day in New York City as that market allows cinemas to come back. This Friday, Tenet will play in AMC Lincoln Square, AMC Empire, AMC Kips Bay, Village East by Angelika (70mm) and Showcase Cinemas Jamaica.
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Marketing your business online seems like a pricey and challenging undertaking, but don’t discount that amount of eyes that could be on your tiny startup if you start promoting on the web. There are plenty of free or inexpensive ways to attract new clients, grow your business, and achieve more sales. Here are 7 of
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The latest documentary on Tekashi 6ix9ine, Showtime’s Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine, follows a Hulu movie (69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez) and a Complex podcast (Infamous: The Tekashi 6ix9ine Story) about the controversial rapper turned snitch. The basic facts are well-known: 6ix9ine, born Daniel Hernandez, rose to fame in New York in 2015
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This year’s Read Across America Day came with news from Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the company responsible for preserving and protecting the legacy of Theodor Geisel, that six of the author’s classics — all of which have been explicitly named among those with damaging depictions of race — will no longer be published. Until recently, March
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