Month: July 2021

If season two of Creepshow anthology series left you clamoring for more, season three is already on the way! Horror streaming service Shudder has set September 23 for Creepshow’s third season premiere. The announcement was made during Amazon’s Comic-Con@Home panel today, which saw showrunner and executive producer Greg Nicotero, along with writer Mattie Do, director Rusty Cundieff, and guest cast members Michael
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Psyche / PleasantlyTwstd. Slowly but surely, Twitch is becoming more diverse but it’s still heavily dominated by cis white men. Where exactly does that leave female streamers? It’s fair to say that Twitch – along with social media in general – can be toxic for women. Between body-shaming, stalking, unfair bans, alleged sexualisation, being demonetised
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Felton sends a cool birthday message to Radcliffe for his birthday, and it’s one Harry Potter fans should love. The Gryffindor/Slytherin rivalry is one of the defining aspects of the Harry Potter films. Anytime you see Tom Felton and Daniel Radcliffe, you can think about their multiple on-screen brush-ups and fights throughout a decade of
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Warning! Spoilers ahead for Crime Syndicate #5!  In Crime Syndicate #5, Earth-3’s Supergirl fights DC’s evil Superman, so could their interaction finally prove who is stronger? Although Supergirl has long been overshadowed by Superman, there’s always been a debate about who is more powerful. Both heroes are from Krypton and their DNA is similar due to being cousins. The
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If season two of Creepshow anthology series left you clamoring for more, season three is already on the way! Horror streaming service Shudder has set September 23 for Creepshow’s third season premiere. The announcement was made during Amazon’s Comic-Con@Home panel today, which saw showrunner and executive producer Greg Nicotero, along with writer Mattie Do, director Rusty Cundieff, and guest cast members Michael
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It’s a new era for Marc Jacobs. The fashion designer isn’t shying away from the cosmetic procedure he has recently undergone. Taking to Instagram earlier this week, the 58-year-old star documented his facelift and healing process with a selfie in the office of Dr. Andrew Jacono. “Yesterday. @drjacono #f–kgravity #livelovelift,” he wrote on Wednesday, July 21,
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There’s no denying that Coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) is the most heartwarming character on TV. However, following the season two premiere of Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso, we found ourselves questioning whether the often-inspiring character is actually good at his job. For those who’ve yet to tune in, the new episode kicked off with AFC Richmond struggling
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Jennifer Lopez‘s birthday posts are so hot, they will leave your jaw on the floor. The singer and actress turned 52 on Saturday, July 24, and is truly living her best life. While vacationing with Ben Affleck on a yacht in the South of France, J.Lo made their rekindled relationship even more Instagram official by sharing a steamy post containing what
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News Ryuichi Sakamoto Details Minamata Soundtrack, Shares New Song: Listen Check out “Minamata Piano Theme” from Andrew Levitas’ film about the American photographer W. Eugene Smith By Matthew Strauss July 23, 2021 Facebook Twitter Ryuichi Sakamoto, photo by NSS (Zakkubalan) Facebook Twitter Iconic composer Ryuichi Sakamoto has revealed the details for his soundtrack to Minamata,
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