Following in the wake of Red State and Tusk, Kevin Smith returns to horror with Killroy Was Here, a horror-comedy creature anthology inspired by the “KilRoy Was Here” graffiti that was prominent during World War II. It’s been a bit since we’ve heard a peep about the movie, with the trailer releasing late last year, but today brings an interesting update.
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What would “Whiskey Lullaby” have sounded like if Dierks Bentley was the one to record it instead of Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss? Or what if Blake Shelton had been the one who made “The House That Built Me” famous instead of Miranda Lambert? Neither scenario is a far-fetched idea — both almost happened! Sometimes, a
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The first trailer for Dave Grohl‘s upcoming documentary about touring and vans, What Drives Us, has been released. The film, directed by Grohl and co-produced by Foo Fighters, features interviews with St. Vincent, Slash and Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses, AC/DC’s Brian Johnson, the Edge, Flea, Steven Tyler, Lars Ulrich, and more. Watch the trailer below.
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Roopa Pemmaraju announced its first foray into swimwear and resort wear with its collaboration with Canadian swimwear designer Beth Richards. Both brands take pride in their ethical and sustainable manufacturing practices – Beth in Canada and Roopa in India – and their empowerment ethos. Together, the collection brings women a consciously crafted swimwear line that’s unique, sophisticated,
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From creator Jeff Baena and executive producers the Duplass Brothers, Showtime has ordered up a new anthology series titled “Cinema Toast,” Variety reports tonight. This one sounds quite interesting, with “Cinema Toast” set to put a new spin on classic public domain movies including the late George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. “The
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Whether it’s coming out of Nashville, New York, L.A., or points in between, there’s no shortage of fresh tunes, especially from artists who have yet to become household names. Rolling Stone Country selects some of the best new music releases from country and Americana artists. (Check out last week’s best songs.) Gary Louris, “Almost Home” The
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler for $2.99 Animals in Translation by Temple Grandin for $1.99 Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen for $2.99 Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel for $1.99 There There by Tommy Orange
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Billboards calling Morgan Wallen his fans’ choice as Entertainer of the Year have popped up around Nashville. The mystery of who paid for them runs deep. The Boot and Taste of Country confirmed the locations of three billboards, each with two Wallen-focused graphics in rotation, at various, highly trafficked intersections near downtown Nashville. One billboard design reads “Support that boy from
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(Interactive chart with estimates below) This week, Atlas Entertainment’s The Girl Who Believes in Miracles grew to 900 runs in 175 markets (up from 640 runs in 154 markets) as it tallies its weekend best at $604,000 with its cumulative box office total doubling to $1,326,000. In its second weekend, the Rich Correll-directed drama posts
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It all started with the animated television series Mobile Suit Gundam back in 1979, the Yoshiyuki Tomino-created sci-fi franchise subsequently spawning countless movies, shows, games and more. Up next, the Japanese Gundam franchise is getting a live-action movie, with Netflix announcing today that Jordan Vogt-Roberts (Kong: Skull Island) is on board to direct! Netflix announced
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The last few years have been an utter boon in the world of YA verse novels. With superstar YA authors starting or continuing their legacies in verse, more and more room has been made on shelves for verse novels. Verse novels are musical, and they give readers an opportunity to experience stories in an entirely
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