T he claim by Israel’s 87-year-old former space security chief, Professor Haim Eshed, that Israeli and US governments have been communicating with a “galactic federation” has caused quite a stir. It is not the first claim of its kind – similar ideas have been circulating for years. In 2011, former Canadian defence minister Paul
Four Tet‘s Kieran Hebden has announced a collaborative album with Madlib titled Sound Ancestors. It’s set for release in January next year through the Madlib Invazion label, while the lead single, ‘Road Of The Lonely Ones’, will be premiered by Anne Hobbs on BBC Radio 6 Music today (December 14). “A few months ago I
Amongst the newly-announced games (including that one with Bruce Campbell), Housemarque revealed Returnal, a third-person sci-fi shooter that shares an obviously similar theme with Bethesda’s upcoming Deathloop. First announced back in June during PlayStation’s Future of Gaming showcase, Returnal follows Selene, an Astra space scout who’s trapped in an endless time loop on an alien
Dangit, Chris Bandi! You gotta warn a guy about songs like “Would Have Loved Her” in advance. The piano-led ballad leaves you reaching for tissues before the chorus wraps, and then he starts a second verse that should come with a sign that reads “Game Over.” “Would Have Loved Her” is a time-stopper told best with a stripped-down performance like the one he gives
Bleecker Street’s Wild Mountain Thyme and RLJE Films’ Archenemy are the latest films to throw their hats into the specialty box office space. As we all know, for the past nine months, box office numbers have been stagnant to non-existent because of the pandemic. That said, it’s the same story for these two titles — but
Country musician Charley Pride, the first African-American to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, has passed away at the age of 86. According to a statement issued by his publicist, Pride died on Saturday, December 12 in Dallas, Texas from complications related to COVID-19. Pride gave his final public performance at the
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Exclusive Ex-‘Smallville’ Star Allison Mack — who made international headlines for her role in a sex cult — has filed for divorce … TMZ has learned. Mack, who starred as Chloe Sullivan on “Smallville,” filed docs in Orange County Friday to divorce her wife Nicki Clyne. The now-estranged couple got married back in 2017, and
Despite what many could say was a flawed launch, with “so-so” reviews and more bugs than a roadside gas station toilet seat, CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 not only turned a profit on day one, but also had the biggest opening for a PC game ever. In fact, the game apparently earned back its development
Darius Rucker was among the many country singers who turned to social media to react to the unexpected news of Charley Pride‘s death on Saturday (Dec.12), calling his friend “one of the finest people I know.” According to a statement from his publicist, Pride died in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday, at the age of 86,
Exclusive Breonna Taylor‘s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, is about to get a huge assist from one Tyler Perry as he ramps up to fight a lawsuit from one of the cops who raided his home … and by that, we mean major financial help. Sources tell TMZ that the Hollywood producer and filmmaker just donated a
This morning, I woke up to one single plaid coat splashed all over my Instagram feed. The look gave off a vibe that you’d associate with rustic cabins and long hikes through the forest. Naturally, it came from pop icon Taylor Swift. The singer announced she’ll be dropping a folkloresister album called evermore at midnight
Music has so many benefits to your life that you might not even realize just how much. We all need music at some point in our life, and it’s a part of everyday life whether you put it on in the morning when you turn on the radio or you decide to pick up a
When The Stand arrived in bookstores in 1978, few reviewers hailed it as a modern classic. A widely circulated Associated Press review predicted it might “merely make some readers sleep,” rather than prompt them to sleep with the lights on. UPI was kinder, but condescending, saying it “ain’t art — but it’s fun.” One of
Little girl. Big psycho. Canadian filmmaker Steven Kostanski (Manborg, Leprechaun Returns, The Void) is back with Psycho Goreman, a horror-comedy that was acquired by RLJE Films and Shudder. First up, RLJE will release Psycho Goreman in theaters, On Demand & Digital on January 22. “Featuring a supporting turn from Kostanski’s Astron-6 collaborator Adam Brooks (and a few other surprise cameos), PG (Psycho Goreman) introduces
Ten years ago today (Dec. 13, 2010) was an unforgettable day for the Band Perry: It was on that date that the sibling trio, made up of Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry, landed at the top of the charts with their single “If I Die Young.” “If I Die Young,” which was the second single from TBP’s eponymous
I imagine that many of those who had anticipated the December 4th premiere of Mank were especially excited to see the long-awaited return of David Fincher to feature-length filmmaking. I would also hope that most of the film’s biggest champions had seen Citizen Kane or at least had some knowledge of its place in cinematic
Play video content Breaking News Christmas came early in Green Bay … ’cause Davante Adams just hooked up his Packers teammates with a fresh pair of Air Jordans — and the dudes lost their minds over the gifts!! Adams’ squadmates posted about the presents on social media on Friday … and they were all STOKED
Charley Pride, the pioneering black country singer known for such hits as “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin’” and “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone,” has died in Dallas, Texas, from complications related to Covid-19, according to his publicist. He was 86. Born in Sledge, Mississippi, in 1934, Pride picked cotton, played baseball in the Negro
As a high school English teacher, the quest to keep my curriculum relevant to my students is ongoing. I’m always on the lookout for new stories or authors that I can bring in the classroom to ensure that it’s something my students haven’t read or seen before. Of course, I’m constantly trying to change the
A couple of days ago I wrote an article titled: “The Collapse of the Arecibo Observatory and a Strange, Blood-Draining Creature.” In the article I referenced the Chupacabra and a vampire-type creature. What a lot of people may not know is that it’s said there are far stranger creatures on Puerto Rico than the Chupacabra
dodie has previewed her upcoming debut album Build A Problem with a new single called ‘Rainbow’. Check it out below. The singer-songwriter wrote of the new song on Instagram: “this is the beginning of the six songs on this album that are tied together seamlessly by this beautiful 13-piece string section I composed for! Scoring!
Did Lifetime give us a near-perfect Christmas film while breaking new ground in the process? Why yes, indeed they did. The Christmas Setup had everything you could possibly ask for, and it just so happened to be the network’s first queer holiday rom-com too. And given their successful execution of this one, while filming during
Another pair of horror-themed sneakers is on the way, with NiceKicks.com bringing us the word that Adidas has teamed up with Stan Smith for a pair of Gremlins-inspired kicks! The shoes are being referred to as “Christmas Monster,” and they’re essentially made to look like you’re wearing Gizmo on your feet. Which sounds cruel, now
What happens in Vegas didn’t stay in Vegas for this one — a guy climbed onto an airplane wing, and bopped his head after a hard fall … only to be met with handcuffs down below. This went down Saturday at McCarran Airport, where an Alaska Airlines flight that was set to take off for
Snoop Dogg thinks Cardi B needs to rein it in a little when it comes to talking about and showing off her lady parts — which has a lot of people scratching their heads. The legendary rapper — who’s no stranger to getting raunchy — sat down for a virtual interview recently with Central Ave
Dierks Bentley channels The Office‘s Dwight Schrute and other memorable TV and movie icons in his inspired new music video for “Gone,” the latest single from the ever-entertaining country singer. The clip betrays the tune’s heartbroken vibe in a vibrant display of technicolor daydreams. While the song tells of a disappointed lover ruminating on their
Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg is back in the Oscar race with Another Round (Druk), a film whose star, Mads Mikkelsen, calls “an embracement of life.” The drama has an intriguing premise: four weary high school teachers test the theory that a constant level of modest inebriation opens our minds to the world. The friends experience
By now, we’ve done enough posts about Blake Lively trolling Ryan Reynolds (or the other way around) to know that these two are constantly teasing each other on social media. Lively’s done it again, via an Instagram post about her favorite things in the whole world” that are from Vancouver, which also happens to be
Warning: This article contains descriptions of alleged assault. FKA twigs has filed a lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, Shia LaBeouf, over allegations of sexual battery, assault, and infliction of emotional distress. According to The New York Times, the lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday, accuses the actor of “relentless” physical and emotional abuse, including one incident in