Jean-Jacques Beineix’s 1981 mystery, Diva, is a transportive viewing experience, not least because the film is set in 80s Paris. The film is an adaptation of Daniel Odier’s novel, published in 1979 under the pseudonym “Delacorta”. As one of the first films to depart from the 70s realist movement of French cinema, the film performed well
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The sun is always showering Earth with a mist of magnetized particles known as solar wind. For the most part, our planet’s magnetic shield blocks this electric wind from doing any real damage to Earth or its inhabitants, instead sending those particles skittering toward the poles and leaving behind a pleasant aurora in their wake.
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Eckhaus: ROB KULISEK; Khaite: HANNA TVEITE; Do: Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images; MNZ: MADISON VOELKEL; Proenza: Jonas Gustavsson Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. It’s been a summer of unrepentant body-con looks. Just look at Megan Fox’s homage to Rose McGowan at the VMAs. And while that train shows
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Mickey Guyton‘s “Love My Hair” offers a message of self-acceptance while putting forth a narrative that’s underrepresented in country music: the specific perspective of Black women. The singer recently released the song ahead of the arrival of her debut album, Remember Her Name. Guyton begins “Love My Hair” by describing an experience many Black women struggle with
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St. Martin’s Press From the New York Times bestselling author of the Nevernight Chronicle, Jay Kristoff, comes the first book of an astonishing dark fantasy saga. For nearly three decades, vampires have waged war against humanity; building their eternal empire even as they tear down our own. Now, only a few tiny sparks of light endure
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Fans of Serenity Forge and developer White Rabbit’s Death’s Gambit will be getting a revamped version of the game later this month for the PC and Nintendo Switch. Death’s Gambit: Afterlife will launch for the Switch via Nintendo eShop and PC via Steam on September 30 for $19.99. A PlayStation 4 version will follow later this year. The
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Ouri, the Montreal-based artist who recently joined forces with Helena Deland as Hildegard, has announced her debut solo album. Frame of a Fauna, which arrives on October 22, includes the newly unveiled singles ‘Chains’ and ‘High & Choking Pt. 1’. The former is also accompanied by a video co-directed by Derek Branscombe and Ouri. Check
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The wild world of Marvel’s WandaVision has officially wrapped on Disney+. Starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany as newlyweds Wanda Maximoff and Vision, the series transported viewers to a different era with each episode, ending with Wanda finally restoring Westview, New Jersey, to its original state. But the finale also finds her in full Scarlet
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September 17, 2021 Trailer: Enter The Dark Mystery Of ‘Nightmare Alley’ ‘Nightmare Alley’ stars Bradley Cooper as Stanton Carlisle, a nightclub mind reader who becomes tangled up with Cate Blanchett as Dr. Lilith Ritter, a psychiatrist out to debunk him as a fraud. Based on a 1946 novel of the same name, ‘Nightmare Alley’ is a
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September 17, 2021 From The Creative Mind Of David E. Kelley Comes The New HBO Series ‘Love And Death’ Starring Krysten Ritter and Elizabeth Olsen Krysten Ritter is set to star in the new HBO Max limited series ‘Love and Death’ alongside Elizabeth Olsen, Jesse Plemons, Patrick Fugit and Lily Rabe. It’s based on a
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Amanda Rose O’Connor otherwise known by her stage name ARO made her live, stage debut at Rumi Event Space in Manhattan during the SohoJohnny Presents the Let Me Help, Inc, 9/11 Fashion and Music Celebrity Gala Concert on Saturday, September 11, 2021. The 22 year old artist just released her first single “Damaged” and this
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Singer/Songwriter April Rose Gabrielli’s debut single Do You? Released Soho Records & AWAL/Sony makes her Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart Debut at #27, in between Shawn Mendes and The Weeknd.  “Do You?” is creating incredible buzz, also reaching #1 on the Mediabase Adult Contemporary Independent Artists Ranking, and is in the Top 25 on the Mediabase
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Beloved by fans of everything from country music to down-home cooking, Trisha Yearwood has been a cultural icon for well over two decades. Born on Sept. 19, 1964, to Gwendolyn and Jack Howard Yearwood, Patricia Lynn Yearwood spent her earliest years in Monticello, Ga., performing in elementary school musicals and church choir groups. Although Yearwood possessed an innate musical
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