Kate Hudson isn’t just an award-winning actress with famous parents; she’s also a massive baseball fan. So, it’s no surprise that she attended this year’s World Series to watch the New York Yankees play the LA Dodgers. However, she’s also known for an iconic movie moment that involved her distracting Matthew McConaughey from an important
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Vertical has released the trailer for The Damned, the upcoming period horror movie that stars Odessa Young and Joe Cole. “The film follows a 19th-century widow who is tasked with making an impossible choice when a ship sinks off the coast of her isolated fishing outpost during the middle of an especially cruel winter,” reads the synopsis. “With
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The weather is cooling as we recommend sagas of literary frenemy-ship, skewing satires centuries apart, and the stories of superstars like Cher and Taylor Swift in our November list. The Man in the Banana Trees, Marguerite Sheffer (November 5) Winner of the Iowa Short Fiction Award, Marguerite Sheffer’s debut short story collection blends surreal, fantasy,
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Welcome to The Best of Book Riot, our daily round-up of what’s on offer across our site, newsletters, podcasts, and social channels. Not everything is for everyone, but there is something for everyone. Everand, the ereading platform from Scribd, Inc., has pivoted away from its unlimited subscription model in favor of a two-tiered credit system. Under the new
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Critic’s Rating: 4.45 / 5.0 Was anyone else surprised that this episode coincided with Maggie’s arc after the previous one ended with Gia meeting Sloane? When it was released, Twilight was a phenomenon. I was never gung-ho about it, but Twilight was essential to Maggie Wilken and Aaron Knodel’s relationship. While the series touched on
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1 A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973) “While not quite as well known as Charlie Brown’s Christmas or Halloween specials, this chapter in the lovable loser’s saga is just as charming. Peppermint Patty invites herself, Marcie, and the whole gang over to Charlie’s for Thanksgiving, where they contemplate the meaning of gratitude. A full meal appears
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It’s tempting to compare Chromakopia to Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, the last event rap album that doubled as a 73-minute-long therapy session. (Tyler, the Creator, ever-punctual, clocks out before the hour’s over.) But it’s just as easy to forget that 15 years ago, just seconds into his debut record, Tyler Okonma pitched down his voice
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Behind the 5th Ave Snowflake- trailblazers George and Christine Stonebely are featured guests on “Secrets of the Stage” with celebrity host Quinn Lemley.  “Secrets of the Stage” is a tv show on MNN. Watch as Quinn Lemley pulls back the curtain and interviews artists, entrepreneurs and creators to discover their process “behind the scenes.” Behind The
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Rebel Wilson is known for being a hilarious presence on the big screen, with celebrated roles in comedies like Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids. However, there’s nothing funny about the accusations she and the three producers of her directorial debut, The Deb, have made against each other. In the latest court filing, Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron
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Collins Dictionary has announced its Word of the Year for 2024, and it’s “brat.” The word got a new definition in 2024 thanks to Charli XCX album by the same name. Now, in addition to the first definition of “a child, esp one who is ill-mannered or unruly: used contemptuously or playfully” it also means “characterized by a confident,
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Warner Bros. has released first look images of the upcoming spin-off It: Welcome to Derry. The series stars Taylour Paige, Jovan Adepo, Chris Chalk, James Remar, Stephen Rider, Madeleine Stowe, Rudy Mancuso, and Bill Skarsgård. Image Credit: Warner Bros. Image Credit: Warner Bros. Image Credit: Warner Bros. “Set in the world of Stephen King’s It universe, Welcome to Derry is based
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Ethel Cain has released ‘Punish’, the lead single from her upcoming project Perverts. Featuring contributions from Vyva Melinkolya on the baritone guitar and lapsteel, the track arrives with a music video directed by Cain and Silken Weinberg. Check it out below. “I wonder how deep shame can run, and how unforgivable an act could be
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