When people think of detective duos, none is as quintessential as Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Since Sherlock Holmes, many mystery writers have played off the dynamic with their detective duos in fascinating ways. The most recent iteration is Stuart Turton’s newest The Devil and The Dark Water (2020). There will be spoilers ahead. The
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Previously featured artist BAD CHILD has revealed his freshest addition to his discography with a potent single’ $1,000,000.’ The song comes from BAD CHILD’s forthcoming debut album Free Trial. In his latest single, Canadian-born artist BAD CHILD explores a mood-altering energy that he has exhibited throughout his previous pieces. BAD CHILD doesn’t shy away from
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It’s time to theorize, speculate, and pick apart every minute detail, folks! With the arrival of WandaVision Season 1 Episode 1 and WandaVision Season 1 Episode 2 on Disney+, we are finally getting a much-needed dose of the Marvel Cinematic Universe after a five hundred and sixty-three-day drought. And, boy, did Marvel deliver. Not that
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NAZAR D, a Chicago-based music producer, released his latest project ‘I AND I’ — just today.  The song comes after his last year’s release ‘RESTLESS,’ a melancholy-driven electronica piece that thrives on mellifluous textured sounds and progressive structure. Aside from being sonically similar to ‘RESTLESS’, ‘I AND I’ explores elements that are common to the sound
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RELATED STORIES In the 13 years since Iron Man first hit theaters, Marvel Studios has established quite well its ability to nail a big-budget popcorn movie. The proof, outside of gargantuan box office numbers, is right there in those Avengers: Endgame audience reaction videos that circulated last spring; Marvel’s got the best action scenes in
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Herman Cohen’s Target Earth is an underrated ‘50s invader film. While far from the heights of Earth vs. The Flying Saucers or Invasion of the Body Snatchers (both 1956), Target Earth nonetheless deserves a renewed consideration. Its character studies are striking; and the ideas it plays with are often poignant.  Nora King (Kathleen Crowley) wakes up to an empty Chicago. Wandering the streets,
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Not every celebrity chooses to keep politics and their public life separate. While many will only privately support presidential or local political candidates, others will loudly bang the drum, so to speak, for or against someone in particular. In fact, at least one country superstar seemingly turned tweeting messages against a specific politician into a full-time job. Flip through the
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