Month: March 2022

Filmmaker and horror icon Larry Fessenden has developed an extensive career creating and supporting independent horror. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is celebrating with a retrospective of Fessenden and Glass Eye Pix, the New York independent production shingle headed by the genre auteur. Running March 30 through April 19, the retrospective will run 26 feature films and
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Jill Zarin expressed interest in getting her apple back on the new “Real Housewives of New York City” series starring ex-“Housewives.” Bravo posted its announcement of the upcoming show to Instagram Wednesday and garnered thousands of comments — including one from Zarin, 58, herself. “@bravoandy 📞,” she simply wrote, tagging executive producer Andy Cohen’s account. Zarin’s
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Kathleen Peterson‘s ill-fated fall down a set of stairs in 2001 was thoroughly investigated and is now considered a closed case, but Colin Firth said that playing her husband, Michael Peterson, in the HBO adaptation of The Staircase was one of the most perplexing roles of his life. The actor told Vanity Fair it was “very, very hard” to know how to
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Marjorie Taylor Greene. (CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty/ Tom Williams) Firebrand Republican Majorie Taylor Greene has been dubbed an “insurrectionist” by a lawsuit seeking to stop her running for reelection. The Georgian congresswoman has, among many other things, touted QAnon conspiracy theories, spewed COVID misinformation and compared the mask mandate on the House floor to the
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Vladimir Putin has compared the so-called “cancelling” of JK Rowling as akin to Nazis burning books in the 1930s. Putin cited Rowling during a rant claiming that the West is trying to “cancel” Russia as his troops continue to wreak devastation on Ukraine. In dubbed footage broadcast by Sky News on Friday (25 March), Putin claimed that the West seeks
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News Newport Jazz Festival 2022: Nubya Garcia, Makaya McCraven, Sons of Kemet, More Esperanza Spalding, Angelique Kidjo’s Remain in Light, Terence Blanchard, BADBADNOTGOOD, and many others are slated for the Rhode Island event By Madison Bloom March 24, 2022 Facebook Twitter Mavis Staples onstage at Newport Jazz Festival 2021 (Photo by Douglas Mason/Getty Images). Facebook Twitter
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A captivating period drama is about to hit a major streaming service on March 25. No, we aren’t talking about Bridgerton. Instead, we’re referring to Apple TV+’s adaptation of the best-selling novel Pachinko, which is set to premiere in less than 24 hours. The drama chronicles four generations of a Korean immigrant family, with Oscar winner Youn Yuh-Jung, Minha
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