Haru Nemuri has returned with a new song. It’s titled ‘Déconstruction’, and it was co-produced with MyRiot. Check it out below. “When I say, ‘Capitalism sucks,’ they say, ‘Are you a socialist?’ When I say, ‘I’m a feminist,’ they say, ‘You hate men?’” Haru Nemuri said in a statement. “Whenever I hear that, I feel
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Sinister and Doctor Strange duo Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill return to horror with their brand new Blumhouse horror movie The Black Phone, an adaptation of Joe Hill‘s short story. But we’ll have to wait just a smidge longer before we’ll be able to answer their call. The Black Phone was set to release in theaters on January 28, 2022, but it’s
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Billy Strings, the 28-year-old guitar phenom, was named Entertainer of the Year at the International Bluegrass Music Association awards show Thursday evening in Raleigh, North Carolina. Strings’ win represents a sea change in bluegrass, a genre that has traditionally been reluctant to change and obstinate about awarding artists who take a progressive approach to string
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James Wan is producing a new take on Stephen King‘s vampire story Salem’s Lot for Warner Bros. and New Line, with Gary Dauberman (It, The Nun, Annabelle Comes Home) attached to write the script and also direct the film. THR brings us some new casting news tonight, with Jordan Preston Carter, Nicholas Crovetti and Cade Woodward all signing on. THR reports, “Carter
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After the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor by police, the protests that ensued during the summer of 2020 cornered a number of industries into publicly declaring their support for the Black community. Fashion was no exception. Long-known for its less-than-stellar reputation for racial diversity, brands across all facets of the business made formal
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After great reviews at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes after its world premiere at Fantastic Fest and a great response to the trailer at CinemaCon, Universal is moving Blumhouse’s Scott Derrickson directed feature from Jan. 28, 2022 to Feb. 4, 2022. The following weekend is the Valentine’s Day-Presidents Day stretch which is an ideal period for Black
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When Europeans first arrived at Easter Island, they were surprised to see Indigenous people drinking directly from the sea. Along with the island’s famous giant Moai statues, this quirk of nature was added to the local list of mysteries. Researchers later learned that the drinking water supply came from freshwater ‘coastal seeps’. But this month,
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Tyler Childers honors John Prine with a cover of the barroom-ready deep cut “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You.” Released Friday (Oct. 1), the song comes from a forthcoming tribute album in honor of the late folk legend. “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You” originally appeared on Prine’s second studio album,
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It’s that time of year again, folks. October is upon us, and that means spooks, ghouls, and ghosts.   As we approach Halloween 2021, allow me to offer some suggestions for haunting horrors to grace your screens. Bypassing the usual classics like The Exorcist (1973) or Halloween (1978), I hope this eclectic mix can add something new to your
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Fifteen years and five films later, Daniel Craig’s run ends with No Time to Die. How does his tenure stack up? By Keith Phipps October 1, 2021 Photographs courtesy Everett Collection; Collage by Gabe Conte Before Daniel Craig arrived, James Bond hadn’t made sense for years. That’s not just because the character’s original conception —
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