“Bad Habit (Don’t Make Me Bad)” By April Rose Gabrielli is now available worldwide. April Rose Gabrielli has just released her new single “Bad Habit (Don’t Make Me Bad)”, the follow-up to her Billboard smash hit “Do You?” via Soho Records & AWAL/Sony. New Yorker, April Rose Gabrielli, is a solo artist & rock singer
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Searchlight Pictures, the specialty distributor behind David Bruckner’s The Night House and Radio Silence’s Ready or Not, is serving up their next horror entree, Mimi Cave‘s batshit insane Fresh, which streams exclusively on Hulu next month. Fresh looks at “the horrors of modern dating seen through one young woman’s defiant battle to survive her new boyfriend’s unusual appetites.” There’s a bit
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Hollywood, like any other industry, was built on relationships and reputations. So any reports or allegations of on-set clashes, toxic environments or full-blown fights can lead to rampant speculation and poor reputations that follow a person for decades. Wayne’s World director Penelope Spheeris can attest to that. Years after being the subject of on-set clashes
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The oldest children’s books in print might not be flying off shelves these days, but somehow they’ve endured. Though it’s hard to imagine, children’s books have not always been around. While oral storytelling traditions have always included tales to interest the young, printed books for children are a relatively new phenomenon. The invention of the
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As far as anyone can tell, there isn’t much that actually happens over the course of Lexi Howard’s semi-autobiographical play, which consumes the bulk of Euphoria season 2’s penultimate episode. Lexi, as herself, debates the importance of social status within the high school hierarchy; compares her late-blooming breasts to her sister’s far more considerable assets;
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Fifty years after he gave us The Godfather, the iconic director is chasing his grandest project yet—and putting up over $100 million of his own money to prove his best work is still ahead of him. By Zach Baron Photography by Jim Goldberg February 17, 2022 Francis Ford Coppola lives—as he has in one way or another
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EXCLUSIVE: Sony’s $106.4M global box office weekend for Uncharted was another reminder to a streaming-obsessed entertainment industry that the tried-and-true business model of theatrical features still works, and that there’s an audience for them. Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group Chairman and CEO Tom Rothman underscored this in a company-wide email today following the success of
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Hailing from London, deathcrash are a post-rock band comprised of vocalist and guitarist Tiernan Banks, bassist Patrick Fitzgerald, guitarist Matthew Weinberger, and drummer Noah Bennett. After forming in 2019, the group released two EPs and a 7″ that saw them developing a heavy slowcore sound, moving away from the post-punk-adjacent Speedy Wunderground scene they were
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Mary Chapin Carpenter‘s first label didn’t promote her as a country artist right away. But once they started doing so, they were sure glad they did: The New Jersey native dominated the genre charts in the late 1980s and into the ’90s, thanks to a streak of records that featured insightful reflections on love, politics and the human
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Netflix has released the teaser trailer for the forthcoming sports comedy-drama titled Hustle, starring Adam Sandler, Oscar nominee Queen Latifah, and NBA star Juancho Hernangómez. It’s due for release on the streaming service June 10th. In the movie Sandler’s character recruits a talented amateur basketball player from another country to become the NBA’s next big
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It is no secret that physical activity has tremendous benefits ranging from weight management and strengthening the body to lowering the risk of certain illnesses and increasing life expectancy. Despite knowing how advantageous fitness is, many people struggle with finding the motivation to exercise as they cannot find the proper workout to keep them going.
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There’s something quite satisfying about the infinite monkey therorem, which goes like this: an infinite number of monkeys typing at an infinite number of typewriters would one day produce the entire works of Shakespeare, really showing that smug dead genius what’s what.  It’s not just the works of Shakespeare, of course. Given enough time and monkeys, eventually,
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The writer-director talks HBO Max’s Peacemaker, bringing out John Cena’s sensitive side, and how he got so good at writing ensembles. By Keith Phipps February 17, 2022 John Cena in Peacemaker.Courtesy of Katie Yu for HBO Max Of all the scuzzy misfit superheroes featured in James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, Peacemaker didn’t immediately leap out
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