Month: October 2020

Anyone who is not already a Netflix subscriber will no longer have the option to try before they buy. The world’s most popular streaming service has officially ended its 30-day free trial promotion in the U.S. and throughout much of the world. A spokesperson for the company has confirmed the news, saying that they are
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Britney Spears. (Lester Cohen/BBMA2016/Getty) The $57 million personal fortune of Britney Spears has taken a battering amid the drawn-out court battle to free the singer from her ironclad conservatorship. Spears, 37, has seen her finances pockmarked by a “burn rate” of legal fees as well as her “refusal to perform”, according to court documents seen
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Portland noise metal duo the Body have announced their next album. I’ve Seen All I Need to See is out January 29, 2021 via Thrill Jockey. Ahead of the record, they’ve shared lead single “A Lament,” which you can hear below via Bandcamp. The new album includes occasional contributions from vocalist/pianist Chrissy Wolpert and vocalist
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals My Soul to Keep by Tananarive Due for $3.99 The Imperfects by Amy Meyerson for $2.99 In Order to Live by Yeonmi Park for $1.99 Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver for $2.99 I Wanna Be
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The next great wild and crazy Nicolas Cage movie is on the horizon, it would seem, with IGN debuting the official trailer for a brand new sci-fi/action film titled Jiu Jitsu today. Cage stars alongside Alain Moussi, Frank Grillo, Rick Yune, Marie Avgeropoulos, Juju Chan and Tony Jaa in the film, co-written/directed by Dimitri Logothetis. The
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Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett. (LEAH MILLIS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett sparked outrage Tuesday (13 October) by insisting she has never discriminated against LGBT+ people based on “sexual preference”. You know, that vastly dated term long criticised by LGBT+ people as being a discriminatory dogwhistle? On
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A rare milestone. The hit true-crime series Snapped—which profiles women accused of murders typically committed out of rage, jealousy or as the title aptly implies, them simply snapping—is nearing its 500th episode, and Oxygen is celebrating the momentous occasion in a big way. Beginning Nov. 9, the network will launch an epic two-week experience: “Snapped: The Killer Women
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