Mitski has shared a new track from the soundtrack to the graphic novel This Is Where We Fall. The song, called ‘The End’, was composed by Mitski and narrated by Chris Miskiewicz, the co-creator/writer of the graphic novel. Listen to it here. In March, Mitski previewed the soundtrack with the country song ‘The Baddy Man’.
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What an hour! While there were decent cases and New Amsterdam Season 3 Episode 10 covered some social commentary, it was the relationships that sparked most of the interest. Lauren and Leyla, Max and Helen, and Floyd and Malvo are all in various stages of romantic entanglements right now. Floyd and Lauren took different things out of
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In the wake of Amazon Prime Video clicking 175 million customers, the streamer’s acquisition of Skydance/Paramount’s Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse drew 2.3 million U.S. households in its first weekend according to Samba TV. That number beats the 1.6M Samba TV households which streamed Amazon’s Borat Subsequent Moviefilm over its first weekend of Oct. 23-25. The third party
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Some of Brad Paisley‘s best-loved songs aren’t the ones that cut deep to the heart or mine through a lot of emotion. Rather, he’s known for a category of songs that only he can pull off: funny songs. Arguably one of the only country stars that can sing hilarious songs while still being well-respected in
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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard was a game-changer for the beloved horror franchise in so many ways. Resident Evil, the famed game series that placed different protagonists against the government and corporate corruption responsible for infecting millions with a virus that turned them into horribly mutated zombies and monsters, felt as though it had run the
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In the past three years, high-level officials have publicly conceded their bewilderment about unidentified aerial phenomena. Above: Four mysterious objects spotted in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1952.Photo illustration by Paul Sahre On May 9, 2001, Steven M. Greer took the lectern at the National Press Club, in Washington, D.C., in pursuit of the truth about unidentified flying
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