Month: June 2020

Thunderball (1965) Several times in the history of the James Bond franchise, the cold open entails someone’s death or funeral; with Bond being “killed” several times himself. Thunderball uses a funeral for one Col. Jacques Bouvar as the grist for its adventure mill, as Bond attends the proceedings to bury this particular foe in this
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Yellow Veil Pictures announced today they have acquired world sales rights on Jordan Graham’s Sator and English-speaking territories for The Bloodhound from director Patrick Picard, and will introduce the projects to buyers this week at Marche Du Film Online as part of their slate. Patrick Picard’s feature directorial debut The Bloodhound is a modern-set horror/thriller
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In anticipation of the release of Hamilton on Disney+, the musical’s creator Lin-Manuel Miranda explains how some lines in the show needed to be censored. Hamilton is an operatic musical about the life and legacy of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. The show’s music, lyrics, and book are all written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Hamilton became a cultural phenomenon as
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Sometimes there is that one celebrity who wasn’t hashtag blessed with a dialogue filter. Or any accurate perception of reality. Case in point, still-employed-for-now, NeNe Leakes. Real Housewives of Atlanta viewers are well aware of NeNe’s explosive personality. Season 12 was not all peaches and champagne for NeNe. Hell, she wasn’t even around for the
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Willie Nelson and his sister Bobbie Nelson have announced a new joint memoir. It’s called Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band, and it arrives September 15 via Random House. The book will chronicle the siblings’ longtime bond, including their experiences playing music together over the decades. Me and Sister Bobbie was
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The First Letter Of Each Inception Character’s Names Combines Into An Intriguing Acronym Needless to say, Inception is one deep film (literally and figuratively), with clever, multilayered design in almost detail, right down to even the names of the central characters. While each character’s name does possess a certain symbolic meaning, such as the architect
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The revolutionary and rebellious genius transcended from the pop/Psyche/protest band REVOLUSHN’s writer and singer NO Mansfield can only be matched by his wife, keyboard player and video master Olga Schubert (lovingly referred to as ‘Bundles’). The bands music and videos go far beyond the limits of abstract and are typically conceptual. Enter….”Weird Little Mind” a
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Donald Trump in 2016. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) In what may be a worrying signal that he plans to limit the impact of last week’s landmark Supreme Court ruling protecting gay and transgender workers, Donald Trump has tweeted in support of an Idaho law that bans trans athletes from girls sports. The Supreme Court ruled it
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Below Deck is one of the most popular reality TV franchises. The original show is still going strong. Below Deck Mediterranean just started a new season. Below Deck Sailing Yacht recently finished its first season. While Below Deck Sailing Yacht had some interesting drama, it became pretty exhausting to watch the ups and downs of
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David Wails was killed in the Reading terror attack which claimed two other lives. (Facebook) The third of the Reading attack victims has been named as David Wails, a scientist and “supporter of the LGBT+ community”. David Wails was one of three men who were brutally killed when a lone attacker began stabbing people in
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Last Updated: June 21, 2020 Here’s everything we know about Christopher Nolan’s Tenet movie. In recent years, Nolan’s films have become events unto themselves, earning the director acclaim from critics and audiences. He’s been known to create original stories which are profound and thematically rich, often requiring repeat viewings so that the ideas he’s working stick with audiences. Tenet, it would seem,
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