Month: December 2022

Michelle Yeoh isn’t exactly hunting for a new Geralt.  Yeoh, who stars as the honorable sword-elf Scian in Netflix’s The Witcher: Blood Origin, is weighing in on The Witcher‘s controversial decision to recast Geralt from Henry Cavill to Liam Hemsworth.  “I think Henry did such an amazing job,” Yeoh exclusively told E! News. “Let’s see what Liam has to bring, right? That’s how it
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Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler’s working relationship has continued to flourish years after their breakthrough film Fruitvale Station. Of course, that relationship extended to the Creed franchise with Coogler directing the first film and producing its sequel. While Coogler produced Creed III, Jordan is the one calling the shots now, as he will make
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The boys have Nick Carter‘s back.  Following the death of his younger brother Aaron Carter, the “I Want It That Way” singer opened up about his emotional performance with the Backstreet Boys one day after learning the tragic news. Recalling the tearful night, Nick admitted “it was tough to get up on stage,” but was grateful to have the support of bandmates.
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News Phoebe Bridgers and Storefront Church Cover Low’s “Words”: Listen A tribute to the late Low drummer and vocalist Mimi Parker By Matthew Strauss December 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter Phoebe Bridgers (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Coachella), Lukas Frank (Zoe Donahoe) Facebook Twitter Storefront Church and Phoebe Bridgers have released a new cover of “Words,” the
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News UK Rapper Pa Salieu Sentenced to 33 Months in Prison The musician was convicted of violent disorder and possessing a bottle as an offensive weapon By Matthew Strauss December 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter Pa Salieu, July 2022 (Joseph Okpako/WireImage) Facebook Twitter The British rapper Pa Salieu has been sentenced to 33 months in prison,
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News The Strokes Announce New Vinyl Box Set of Singles The Singles – Volume 01 collects material from 2001-2006 By Matthew Strauss December 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas and Albert Hammond Jr., June 2022 (Jana Legler/Redferns) Facebook Twitter The Strokes have announced The Singles – Volume 01, a new vinyl box set
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News Suspected Killer of Migos’ Takeoff Arrested A 33-year-old man named Patrick Xavier Clark was charged with murdering the rapper in Houston By Allison Hussey December 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter Kirsnick Khari Ball aka Takeoff, November 2016 (Prince Williams/WireImage) Facebook Twitter A 33-year-old man named Patrick Xavier Clark has been arrested for the murder of
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These A-listers always bring their A-game on the red carpet.  The 2022 People’s Choice Awards are just days away, bringing together your favorite movie icons, TV stars, music artists and so many more for one of the most exciting pop culture celebrations of the year. Over the years, style-star legends have rocked risk-taking and inspired looks that we simply
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Squeezed in between his minor appearance as Dexter Tolliver in Suicide Squad and playing Red Guardian in Black Widow, Stranger Things’ David Harbour scored his first leading role in a comic book movie via 2019’s Hellboy. Unfortunately, unlike the Ron Perlman-led Hellboy movies, the reboot was both a critical and commercial disaster, resulting in plans
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by Joshua Whitehead While in Toronto, a reporter, having researched me thoroughly, asked: “So Josh, can you tell me how the death of your grandmother has influenced your novel?” Being a fledgling writer at the time, I accommodated the request and reluctantly retold the story of my grandmother’s murder in the sixties — at which
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The Christmas Book Flood Winter arrives in all its glory in The Christmas Book Flood. Dating back to World War II, Jólabókaflóð (which translates to “Yule book flood”) is the Icelandic tradition of giving books to loved ones on December 24. Author Emily Kilgore’s prose is expressive and poetic. As the book opens, she describes how
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Evette Dionne’s anticipated second release after her celebrated children’s nonfiction book, Lifting as We Climb, is a bracing essay collection on the dangers of fatphobia and her personal resistance to its claims. The former editor-in-chief of Bitch magazine braids the personal with the political in Weightless: Making Space for My Resilient Body and Soul, breaking
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For two seasons, “Los Espookys” followed the horror-tinged comedic hijinks of friends aiming to turn their love of horror into a profitable business. Despite its critical acclaim, Deadline reports today that the recently aired second season will be the series last. Created by Fred Armisen, Ana Fabrega, and Julio Torres (HBO comedy special “My Favorite Shapes”), “Los Espookys” debuted in 2019, with season
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