Month: November 2019

Director Tim Miller claims that the Kitty Pryde movie will never happen. After a few short films in the early 2000s, Miller made his directing debut in 2016 with Deadpool. David Leitch replaced Miller for Deadpool 2, but last year it looked like Miller might be returning to the mutant universe. Two years after the release of Deadpool, it was reported
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There is a scene early in the English Yu-Gi-Oh! adaptation that has always stuck with me. In it, duelist Mai Valentine desires a private room aboard a ship to a Duel Monsters tournament, so she approaches Rex Raptor, whose finalist status in a previous tournament granted him such an amenity, with a proposition: if she
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Chicago artist Noname has taken to Twitter to announce her next album. “I don’t really talk about my music much on here,” she wrote earlier tonight, “but I’m dropping an album 2020 if anybody’s interested.” Find her post below. https://twitter.com/noname/status/1191481496390922241 The as-yet untitled project will mark Noname’s follow-up to her 2018 LP Room 25, which
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It now feels pretty safe to declare two frontrunners on Dancing With the Stars. Sort of.  Week eight finally handed out some 10s, with Kel Mitchell and Hannah Brown each earning some, while James Van Der Beek and Ally Brooke earned the season’s very first perfect scores. It feels like either one of them could
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As if you needed another reason to love New York! “I want to party and give it all up,” sang Tiffany Pollard from a post-op hospital bed during Monday’s Botched season premiere. Still loopy from breast implant removal surgery, the reality star thanked Dr. Terry Dubrow for a job well done. “You did not make me a part of the itty bitty titty
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The Why Because by John DeNicola is a revisit of some songs he’s been known for in the past, as a songwriter dating as far back as the 70s who picked up in the 80s by way of efforts which include songs on the Dirty Dancing movie soundtrack being where his work is most prominently
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“All that I need is a moment in time” begs Jeremy Rice in the opening line of his new single “Somebody Like You,” one of the star tracks on the album Jeremy Rice and the Legendary Fist of Takinawa, his voice aching with a sobering emotionality that is quite rare in mainstream pop anymore. There’s an
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6 minutes ago Warning: SPOILERS for Terminator: Dark Fate are in play. If you’re looking to keep your viewing experience fresh, bookmark this list and come back once you’re current. Whenever there’s a new Terminator film on the horizon, the word “trilogy” tends to find its way into the conversation. James Cameron’s original sci-fi duology
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move close Now Playing Up Next Why Jen & Reese Are Perfect for “The Morning Show” We’re just one day away from the debut of one of TV’s most anticipated new shows, combining the power of Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell.  The Morning Show has quite the main cast, but it’s not the
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This article contains massive spoilers. Obviously. Many films in recent years have digitally de-aged their actors for nostalgic purposes, but Terminator: Dark Fate uses the technology for an incredibly insidious goal. The opening sequence of the franchise’s best sequel since T2 reminds us that Sarah Connor and her son John prevented “Judgment Day” back in
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A surreal soundscape sets the tone for a cutting rap from Andrew Seely, better known as Morsifire, in the first track of his debut LP Metanoia, “Slice,” but this lush sonic backdrop will play a part much greater than most in this multilayered studio album. In this track, the chest-pounding hip-hop epic “77 Skeletons” and sublime
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Milo Yiannopolous (left) released a recording of Richard Spencer (right) who clashed with police at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017 (Getty) Milo Yiannopoulos, the disgraced former editor of Breitbart and mascot of Boston’s Straight Pride parade, has leaked an explicit, racist recording of fellow far-right activist Richard Spencer. Yiannopoulos was
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