Fathom Events and Warner Bros.’ DC Studios are blasting off documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, a favorite from Sundance, and Music Box has the festival’s Grand Jury Prize-winner In The Summers among a handful of solid new release including The Featherweight about boxer Willie Pep, and Who’s Afraid Of Nathan Law? a doc following the
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. How Booksellers Are Taking On Book Banners Publishers Weekly recently highlighted efforts by some indie booksellers to combat local book bans and get banned books into people’s hands. Big ups to Charley Rejsek of Austin’s
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After performing the song at the Paris 2024 Olympics closing ceremony, Phoenix have teamed up with Angèle and Kavinsky for a studio version of ‘Nightcall’. Kavinsky originally wrote the track with Daft Punk’s Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, and Nicolas Winding Refn featured in the opening sequence of his 2011 film Drive. Take a listen below. Following
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Keith Urban says the final song on his new High album is the most personal song he’s ever released. “Break the Chain” is about evaluating how you were raised, and (to borrow from the bridge) taking the best and discarding the rest. “We didn’t get to choose our family of origin or where we were
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Eric Roberts is offering a mea culpa to his little sis, Julia Roberts, saying it wasn’t cool for him to take credit for her career years ago … and, he laments their fractured relationship. People released several excerpts from the prolific actor’s upcoming memoir, “Runaway Train” … where the outlet says he writes a public
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Everybody loves to watch movies and series! And when I say everybody, I do mean everybody. However, not all of us have the luxury of paying for expensive subscriptions on popular streaming platforms, and some are not fans of paying for things one can get for free. Over the past several years, online streaming platforms
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“Slow feels delightful. It feels painful. It feels impossible. It feels miraculous.” Or so Rachel Schwartzmann writes in one of the many bite-sized essays that populate her new nonfiction collection, Slowing, an artful guide to so-called “slow living.” I believe in the delight Schwartzmann posits, but when we meet over Zoom in August, I confess
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Up next from producer Sam Raimi‘s Raimi Productions and Hammerstone Studios (Barbarian) is Netflix’s Don’t Move, and the streamer has debuted the official trailer tonight. Don’t Move premieres on Netflix October 25, 2024. Watch the trailer below. Kelsey Asbille (“Yellowstone”) and Finn Wittrock (“American Horror Story”) star in Don’t Move. “A woman alone in the forests
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Critic’s Rating: 5 / 5.0 Trust a mother to get her kid’s head on straight — and that’s exactly what sets everything in motion on The Penguin Season 1, Episode 1. With a little maternal nudge, Oswald “Oz” Cobb embarks on his tangled journey to claim Gotham’s underworld as his own. What a wild, twisty
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Book Riot Managing Editor Vanessa Diaz is a writer and former bookseller from San Diego, CA whose Spanish is even faster than her English. When not reading or writing, she enjoys dreaming up travel itineraries and drinking entirely too much tea. She is a regular co-host on the All the Books podcast who especially loves
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Trends come and go. But white sneakers? They’re forever. Having remained a constant figure in a guy’s rotation for as long as I can remember, the best white sneakers for men are an indispensable part of any well-rounded wardrobe. And for good reason. Easy to style, versatile, and as comfortable as they come, the clean-cut
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Breaking Glass Pictures is releasing the horror comedy Hayride to Hell on the road to Halloween, and Bloody Disgusting is exclusively debuting the film’s official trailer today. Starring horror legends Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder, who previously worked together on Old 37, Hayride to Hell will be released on Digital and On Demand on September
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