November 21, 2020 1:51 pm By Nadia Vella [embedded content] JAMES S. MURRAY is a writer, executive producer, and actor, best known as “Murr” on the hit television show Impractical Jokers along with his comedy troupe, the Tenderloins. He has worked as the Senior Vice President of Development for NorthSouth Productions for over a decade
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The short-sightedness of this approach might be baffling to outsiders who assume the Democratic party puts its all on the line to win. But for the organizers I spoke with on Tuesday, it’s a myopic habit that defines the national party’s political approach in the state—which many described as neglect and disinterest—when it comes to
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Anomalous light phenomenon on Kathy Fay’s property in Sabattus. Photo by Kathy Fay When real life gives us scares here in Maine – a still-uncontrolled pandemic, political upheaval, whatever’s going on with the Red Sox – it’s good to kick back and treat ourselves to some good, old-fashioned fictional terror. Stephen King knows it: What’s
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The plot details are being kept under wraps at the moment but THR reports this week that Paramount Players is behind an upcoming sci-fi movie titled One Night in Compton. Kenya Barris (“Black-ish”) is producing the “sci-fi action” movie, with Rohan Blair-Mangat (Quibi’s “Centerpiece With Maurice Harris”) on board to make his feature debut. Stanley
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The duo behind The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street, Phil Lord and Chris Miller are developing an untitled monster movie for Universal Studios, Deadline is reporting tonight. Being referred to as Untitled Monster Project at the moment, the film is “described as a modern-day, tongue-in-cheek thriller inspired by Universal’s classic monster legacy.” Additionally, the
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The term “‘90s sitcom” has become white noise. Thanks in part to the fight to secure streaming rights to all the iconic, nostalgia-inducing titles of yesteryear, it feels like the term has been uttered to the point of semantic satiation. But like all cliches, there was and remains a specific logic behind the catchall. The
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It’s that time of year for everyone to start releasing their “Best Of” lists. Here at Book Riot, we love seeing what other publications choose for the best books of the year. Yesterday, Amazon released their picks for the best books of 2020. The list, selected by Amazon editors, includes a total of 100 titles
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