Earlier this week, an audio clip leaked from the London set of Mission: Impossible 7 of Tom Cruise screaming at the crew for violating COVID-19 protocols. “We are the gold standard!” he yells. “They’re back there in Hollywood making movies right now because of us. Because they believe in us and what we’re doing.” It’s
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PC Music has unveiled a new Christmas-themed compilation titled Pop Caroler’s Songbook. It includes contributions from A.G. Cook, Hannah Diamond, Banoffee, umru, Aaron Cartier, Kai Whiston, and more, as well as remixes of two tracks from Alaska Reid‘s new EP Big Bunny. Listen to it below. Pop Caroler’s Songbook was made available in its entirety
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Leading the charge this week in streaming and specialty titles is Netflix with two films that have been garnering awards season buzz with their star wattage and prestige storytelling. First up, is the highly anticipated Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom adapted from two-time Pulitzer Prize winner August Wilson’s play of the same name. Set in 1920s
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Exclusive Details Common is making sure folks remember Ahmaud Arbery while helping out those in need … he’s in Georgia giving away free running shoes in Ahmaud’s memory. Here’s the deal … Common’s at a local community center in Brunswick — near where Arbery was killed — and he’s teaming up with Ahmaud’s family to
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Just a few days ago, the giant streaming service Netflix announced that Strive Masiyiwa will be joining their board of directors. Strive Masiyiwa is the current Chairman and founder of Econet Group, a telecommunications and technology group with operations and investments in 29 countries around Europe and Africa. “We are delighted to welcome Strive to
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With Arrow ending earlier this year and Supergirl and Black Lightning following suit with their upcoming seasons, the Arrowverse is changing faster than Barry can run up the side of a building. There are talks of multiple new series and spin-offs joining the fold, and Superman & Lois already even has a premiere date! Before
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In Bride of Frankenstein, Dr. Pretorius, played by the inimitable Ernest Thesiger, raises his glass and proposes a toast to Colin Clive’s Henry Frankenstein—“to a new world of Gods and Monsters.” I invite you to join me in exploring this world, focusing on American horror films from the dawn of the Universal Monster movies in 1931 to
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Marcus King performed his song “Wildflowers & Wine” on Wednesday night’s episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, leading his band through the soul-inflected tune from his album El Dorado. Backed by a full band that includes fellow singer-songwriter Maggie Rose as one of his backup singers, South Carolina native King shows off his
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One of the best gifts we were given in recent memory was a Reader-in-Chief with former President Barack Obama. And we’re in luck each and every time he shares what he’s reading. This week, Obama shared his favorite reads of 2020 and it’s an incredible mix of new books, old books, and a wide range
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Brett Young adds flair to the holiday season with his rendition of “Silver Bells.” The country crooner is contributing his distinct style to one of his favorite Christmas songs, spicing it up with an R&B flavor. Young is suave and subdued as he adds his own vibe to the Christmas classic. A soft guitar solo contributes to the song’s sense of
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