These soulmarks are preordained and can come in the form of a character’s name, a physical symbol found somewhere on the characters’ bodies (identical or complementary), a timer for when the characters will meet or when one will die, or even words spoken to each other upon meeting for the first time. The possibilities are
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Year of the Mer by L. D. Lewis (April 7) I once read a horror story by L. D. Lewis that frightened me so much that I put the book down for a full year before picking it up again. This is a violent, dark sapphic extension of The Little Mermaid tale that will for
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Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel This is my favorite of Emily St. John Mandel’s novels so far. It’s beautiful and melancholy, and details the stories of a man crossing to Canada, an author who is visiting Earth from the moon for her book tour when a pandemic breaks out, and a detective
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is always expanding, thanks to new projects arriving in theaters and streaming with a Disney+ subscription. Arguably, the most highly anticipated upcoming Marvel movie is Avengers: Doomsday, especially after a number of brief teasers were released. The Russo Brothers claimed that there was a big hint about the movie in those
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Marketing Macabre, a premier public relations and digital marketing firm specializing in the horror genre, has officially released its updated suite of promotional services for 2026. Designed to amplify the reach of independent filmmakers, authors, and horror brands, the new offerings provide direct access to the industry’s most influential media outlets. Owned and operated by
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One of the great pleasures I’ve had during my tenure at CinemaBlend has been covering the full scope of the modern IT adaptations. Back in 2017, I remember asking Finn Wolfhard, Chosen Jacobs, Wyatt Oleff, Jaeden Martell, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, and Jack Dylan Grazer about who they wanted to play their adult counterparts
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The 2026 movie schedule will mark the releases of some truly off-the-wall titles, and The Bride! is certainly one of them. Maggie Gyllenhaal wrote and directed the monster film, and it seeks to put a punk rock-inspired spin on the story of Frankenstein’s famous partner (who’s played by Jessie Buckley). The newest trailer for the
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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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Tom Brady’s new year got off to quite the wild start, it seemed, as he was pictured partying with 25-year-old influencer Alix Earle in St. Barths. The Dancing with the Stars runner-up is the latest of several women the retired quarterback has been connected to since his 2022 divorce from Gisele Bündchen. However, given his
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We last saw Bruno Mars hit the road for a headlining run with his wildly successful 24K Magic tour, which kicked off in 2017. Now, the Grammy-winning singer is back with The Romantic tour, a global trek in support of his long-awaited fourth solo album of the same name. More than 30 dates were added
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One thing that’s very clear about Sydney Sweeney is she’s a woman who does what she wants to do. If she wants to support American Eagle amidst controversy, she’s gonna do it. If she wants to water ski on Thanksgiving in the cold, she’s gonna do it. If she wants to gain weight for one
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Few titles on the 2026 movie schedule are as big as the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday. Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, the film not only promises superhero-sized thrills but a massive ensemble cast that’s easily among the largest for any Marvel Cinematic Universe film. There are so many significant characters at play (including two
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Timothée Chalamet is on quite the awards run with his well-reviewed movie Marty Supreme. Over the last few weeks, he’s won a Critics’ Choice Award, and he was among the 2026 Golden Globe winners, making him a real contender for an Oscar. In celebration of all that, his mom is proudly posting about her son.
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A few years ago cinephiles were blessed with Barbenheimer, the event where both Barbie and Christopher Nolan‘s Oppenheimer were released over the same weekend. Both titles ended up being wildly successful, with Greta Gerwig’s movie piercing the pop culture landscape and the latter title being one of Nolan’s best movies. We’ve got another duel release
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While we’ve been all over Epic Universe and its attractions this year, it’s actually a big 30th anniversary year for Mardi Gras at Universal Orlando, believe it or not, and in recent years heaping food helpings, parades with beads and some excellent performances have really put the event on the map. This year, there’s a
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