Month: October 2024

During Marvel Studio’s Hall H panel at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that Mahershala Ali would play Blade in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Five years later, the Blade reboot continues to be plagued with setbacks and behind-the-scenes issues, and until today, the plan had been for the upcoming Marvel movie to be
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. This is the Winner of the 2024 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction Really interesting shortlist for this year’s award, and the winner itself is not something I had on my radar. One thing
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GUESS launches GUESS Again, a customer recycling program in partnership with SuperCircle, the textile recycling platform powering consumer trade-in for leading brands and retailers investing in a circular future. This initiative complements the brand’s in-store customer recycling program in partnership with Homeboy Threads, a certified social enterprise offering reuse and recycling services for apparel and
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Professional speaker and personal development coach, Carson Tueller, graced the January/February issue of Attitude with an inspiring photo spread that highlights body positivity and resilience. Some how we missed the spread, so we thought we’d give it the attention it deserves today. Paralyzed in 2013, Tueller reflects on his evolving
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This past weekend, Peacock and Blumhouse joined forces for a Halloween horror takeover at The Lodge at the iconic Stanley Hotel. The two-night special “Overnightmare” event lets guests choose their fear experience, with this Bloody Disgusting correspondent going all in on the max-level “Insidious” experience and living to tell about it. Located in Estes Park,
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SPOILER WARNING: The following article contains minor spoilers for Alien: Romulus. If you have not yet seen the film, proceed at your own risk! Director Fede Álvarez’s Alien: Romulus is in many ways a love letter to the entirety of the Alien franchise, but in reflecting upon the film, there is one particular callback that
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We meet Sarah LaBrie in 2017, when her grandmother calls to tell her that LaBrie’s mother is experiencing delusions and paranoia. Brie is living in Los Angeles, writing commissioned opera libretti that explore generational and racial trauma on a broad scale. Since she eagerly left her childhood home in Houston, Texas, her education and career
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Wearing hats is hard. Get it wrong, and wearing a hat can make you look like a wannabe cowboy or reject from the Chicago Town gangsta collective. But get it right, and you can position yourself as the most stylish guy in the room. So how do you separate men’s stylish hats from tragic costume
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Blumhouse has been a mainstay in the horror genre since 2009’s Paranormal Activity, helping in the production of numerous iconic franchises throughout the years. Last year, they entered the video game world, founding a publishing company that would focus on lower budget horror projects. At Summer Games Fest this year, they revealed a lineup of
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The Disney+ series “Goosebumps” is coming back for a brand new second season, and the new season is titled “Goosebumps: The Vanishing.” Watch the official trailer below! “Goosebumps: The Vanishing” premieres January 10, 2025 on Disney+ and Hulu. For starters, the previously announced series regular cast for Season 2 includes David Schwimmer (Anthony), Ana Ortiz (Jen), Sam McCarthy (Devin), Jayden Bartels (Cece), Elijah Cooper (CJ), Galilea La Salvia (Frankie)
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If Marjorie Taylor Greene — the self-absorbed, fingers-on-a-chalkboard MAGA gremlin and U.S. representative from Georgia — had an opposite number outside her bizarro world of election-denying conspiracy theorists and Trump-deranged pillow hucksters, it might be Georgia state Rep. Sam Park (D). Park, 39, was elected to his first term the same night Donald Trump was elected
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