David Johnson courtesy of Amazon Prime Video Bronx-born comedian Gina Brillon is the co-host of the hilarious self-help podcast Mess In Progress: A Homegirls Guide To Self-Hel‪p and star of her own Amazon special The Floor is Lava. Her next act? A spot on Soledad O’Brien’s Matter of Fact Listening Tour, to demythologize what it
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After Disney plopped its Ryan Reynolds action comedy Free Guy from 20th Century Studios on August 13, a week before Lionsgate’s sequel The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard which also stars Reynolds, it stood to reason the latter would move. The new date for the Reynolds-Samuel L. Jackson sequel, which also stars Salma Hayek, is June 16.
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Sean Douglas, the genre-hopping songwriter behind hits including Thomas Rhett‘s smash “Die a Happy Man,” has purchased a historic compound in California. Pictures show a beautiful residence that’s an impressive mix of history and luxury. Built in 1925, the songwriter’s new four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom, 2,939-square-feet home was designed by renowned architect Carleton Winslow, according to Dirt.com.
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The Snyder Cut, oddly enough, represents the triumph of the director’s cut. Here are 10 more great ones that restore or amplify their creator’s pure vision. By Kyle Turner March 29, 2021 Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson The idea of the “director’s cut” has become mythologized in cinema culture because it represents the triumph of
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Blake Shelton has announced his first full-length studio record in nearly four years. The Oklahoma native will release Body Language on May 21st. The album is the follow-up to Shelton’s 2017 long-player Texoma Shore. Body Language — a Conway Twitty-esque title if ever there were one — spans 12 tracks, including Shelton’s current single “Minimum
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Waxahatchee‘s Saint Cloud, one of our favorite albums of 2020, was released a year ago this past week. Over the weekend, Katie Crutchfield celebrated the album’s first anniversary with a special livestream performance, and today she’s releasing the deluxe edition of the album, which features three new covers. Listen to Waxahatchee’s take on Lucinda Williams’
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Author Karen Karlitz of the Beacon Publishing Group talks about her new latest release “Stoner Ghosts of Santa Monica” along with her other works including “Baggage” and a veteran contributor to the LA Times and many other publications! Check out the amazing story of author Karen Karlitz at https://www.beaconpublishinggroup.com/karenkarlitz and also on Amazon! Mike Wagner
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Do you guys believe in ghosts? Disney’s Searchlight acquired The Night House (our review) out of Sundance last year, and they’ll be bringing director David Bruckner‘s new horror movie to theaters on July 16, 2021. The trailer has arrived today, taking you into the titular Night House for a waking nightmare that begins with death, leading a widow
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After releasing music under her birth name with her band The Hooves of Destiny, including 2012’s much-praised album Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose, Beth Jeans Houghton hit a creative block. Having taken the time to regroup and reassess, she came out the other side and began to create again, this time as Du Blonde. Her debut
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The Rookie was back with what felt like a regular installment, and that’s not a bad thing.  The Rookie Season 3 Episode 8 didn’t feel as though it was filmed around Covid-19 restrictions, and it wasn’t putting the spotlight on racial injustice and prejudice in law enforcement.  Not that any of the above didn’t make for
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