Month: December 2022

The Double Agent The problem with being a double agent is that if you put a foot wrong, there is always someone ready—even eager—to kill you. In the case of Alexsi Ivanovich Smirnoff, the situationally heroic hero of William Christie’s The Double Agent, there are not two but three agencies poised to be either his
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News Little Simz Announces New Album No Thank You The follow-up to her the Mercury Prize–winning album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert By Allison Hussey December 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Little Simz, November 2021 (Randy Holmes via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Little Simz has a new album on the way, revealing that it’s called No
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In an early present from Bloody Disgusting, History of the Occult, one of the most successful Latin horror films of all time, is now streaming on SCREAMBOX! From writer/director Cristian Ponce, History of the Occult was notably the highest-rated horror movie of 2021 on Letterboxd‘s Year in Review roundup, as rated by Letterboxd users. “History of the Occult pulls viewers
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Meredith Marks denied Lisa Barlow’s “absurd” claims that she called her home “s–tty.” “First of all, I never even saw her house finished — she doesn’t invite people over, so I’ve been to her house twice,” Marks, 50, told Page Six’s Evan Real and Danny Murphy during a live taping of the “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast at City
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Avatar mania is about to break out around the world thanks to The Way of Water’s imminent debut in theaters. New movie releases slotted for December are naturally trembling, as James Cameron’s return to Pandora could be the most anticipated film event of 2022, with at least three more sequels being planned.  However, producer Jon
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Slow and steady wins the race. During the red carpet for the 2022 E! People’s Choice Awards, Ryan Reynolds shared insight into his A-list career, revealing that his Hollywood success didn’t happen over night. As Ryan detailed, he never “experienced that meteoric rise,” and he’s very “grateful” for that. “I look at these young actors who
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Very recently, Netflix released the first-ever trailer of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new docuseries centered all around the ups and downs the royal couple has had to deal with since the beginning of their relationship. News surrounding the pair’s marriage and involvement with the royal family has been discussed constantly among the British media,
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News Built to Spill Announce 2023 U.S. Tour A huge run of dates behind When The Wind Forgets Your Name By Jazz Monroe December 6, 2022 Facebook Twitter Built to Spill, photo by Isa Georgetti, collage by Lê Almeida Facebook Twitter Built to Spill are heading out on another tour behind new album When The
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For as long as there have been famous people, there have been celebrity couples. There’s just something thrilling about seeing A-listers together, and getting a glimpse into their personal lives through social media. Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively likely know this all too well, as they regularly dunk on each other on places like Twitter
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The art of letter writing seems all but doomed in our age of digital communication, and one wonders where future literary biographers will turn for the singular insights that a writer’s correspondence affords. Scholars of John le Carré will have no such concerns. Le Carré, real name David Cornwell, who died in December 2020, was
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