Independent Film Company and Shudder announced today that they have acquired North American rights to Daniel Goldhaber and Isa Mazzei’s provocative new film FACES OF DEATH. This marks Goldhaber’s third narrative feature following HOW TO BLOW UP A PIPELINE and CAM. Inspired by the legendary 1978 shocker of the same name, FACES OF DEATH is
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What To Know American Pickers star Mike Wolfe shared via social media that his mother, Rita, had passed away. Fans flooded Wolfe’s social media with messages of support and condolences. Rita’s death follows a challenging period for Wolfe, who was involved in a serious car accident with his girlfriend, Leticia Cline, in September 2025. Mike
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Another season of Dancing With the Stars has come to an end, which means a new group of celebrities will soon take to the ballroom floor. ABC has not officially announced if the dance competition series will return for Season 35. Given the fact that Season 34 garnered high viewership and broke the show’s voting
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When I say that Syd dePalma’s new album, Paris, is dreamlike, I mean it literally. Echoes abound, sculpting recognizable rock, folk, and pop stylings into imaginative new shapes. As he plays with light and shadow, the borders between fantasy and reality blur. The familiar soars. An eerie melancholy fills even the most straightforward of dePalma’s
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Trying to whittle Daddy Yankee’s decades-long trajectory down to a 20-song playlist is a humongous feat, mostly because there are hardly any plateaus in his career. The man has been dropping hits consistently for 30 years, and any list could easily grow to 100 if you consider that each year, he’d had numerous singles that
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Shaboozey has issued a statement after facing some criticism for his Grammy acceptance speech, with some claiming one of his lines — “immigrants built this country” — ignored or diminished the role of Black people and enslaved Africans. The country star, whose parents are from Nigeria, largely earned plaudits for his acceptance speech after he
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3 April 1961 must have been a quietly epic day at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. That was the day folk blues singer/guitarist Furry Lewis recorded material for two albums—Back on My Feet AgainandDone Changed My Mind. Back on My Feet Again, recorded by Scott Moore (the guitarist on Elvis Presley‘s Sun Records), has now
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Pop-punk fans are notoriously fickle. They are often unwilling to embrace bands who evolve their sound as they mature as artists and people, dismissing later records with the dreaded, immature, “Their first one is the best one” designation. With at least one stone-cold classic in their discography, 2014’s Never Hungover Again, Joyce Manor are experts
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Loss is something we constantly experience and explore through art, writing, and film, seemingly increasingly so in our fraught world. However, along with loss, something is often found: a sense of self, justice, hope, a voice. In the independent documentary Coexistence, My Ass!, Director Amber Fares shines a light on activist-cum-comedian Noam Shuster-Eliassi, who gives
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Crime 101 [Movie Tie-in] by Don Winslow Don Winslow’s 2021 audiobook novella now has a movie tie-in paperback release that is novel-length and made up of six stories—beginning with the original Crime 101. It starts with the one last-job jewelry heist trope, and a relentless detective, as the collection dives into “themes of crime, vengeance,
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Four big things are true of February. First, it’s Black History Month, and while highlighting Black literature and Black YA books is a year-long practice, this month, it’s especially important to pick up books by Black YA authors.
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Keeper of Lost Children by Sadeqa Johnson Release date: February 10, 2026 If you keep up with any “most anticipated” lists, you’ve probably seen the buzz this book is already getting. I know I have. Sadeqa Johnson, author of Yellow Wife and The House of Eve, turns her eye toward the little-known plight of the
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. What a whirlwind! February arrives with flurries of new nonfiction just waiting for you to walk into your local bookstore and library to discover them. But with so many new books hitting shelves, where do you even start?!
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