Winterfell may be among the most iconic locations in the entirety of Game of Thrones, serving as the backdrop for the series’ most dramatic moments, including the Battle of the Bastards and the Long Night, Bran Stark’s fateful fall from the tower, Theon Greyjoy’s disastrous coup and eventual downfall, the Stark siblings’ long-awaited reunion, and,
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ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard, who played with the band for over 50 years, has died. A rep confirmed Beard died in hospice care in Richmond, Texas surrounded by family members. An exact cause of death has not been revealed. He was 77. “Today, Elwood and I lost a great friend and collaborator, and the
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After years largely unavailable to stream, cult found-footage sci-fi thriller LUNOPOLIS returns September 4th, 2026, exclusively on FOUND TV. Written and directed by Matthew Avant, LUNOPOLIS follows two documentary filmmakers whose investigation into a mysterious artifact leads them into a conspiracy involving time travel, alternate histories, a secret civilization on the moon and the mysterious
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A federal judge on Friday ruled against a Trump administration provision to to remove gender-affirming care as an essential health benefit covered under the Affordable Care Act, a 2010 law (also known as Obamacare) which requires the federal government to subsidize such benefits. Senior U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton (an appointee of former President George
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Watermelon Pictures got off to a buzzy start last weekend at the Angelika in New York City with American Doctor, Poh Si Teng’s documentary feature about three U.S. physicians who volunteered to treat grievously wounded Palestinian children in Gaza. Watermelon reported a cume of $41.1k at the Angelika. The film expands this week, and Watermelon
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Madonna and Taylor Swift are the top nominees at this year’s Video Music Awards, with the former snagging 11 and the latter with nine. That includes nods for Video of the Year—Madge for her Confessions II – The Film, Tay for Life of a Showgirl’s “The Fate of Ophelia”—alongside Bruno Mars (“I Just Might”), Gener8ion
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Indie Horror Career Spotlight on David Perry (Building a Legacy on Slashers, Monsters and Holiday Gore)   In the modern landscape of independent B-horror and cult cinema, few names are as relentlessly active or passionately dedicated to the genre as David Perry. An actor and producer with an unmistakable presence, Perry has carved out a
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Massachusetts became the latest state to pass a law protecting the right to read.  Governor Healey signed the bill last week after years of consideration in the state legislature and advocacy by groups like Mass Freedom to Read. S.3241, An Act Regarding Free Expression, protects both school and public libraries by: Putting trust in the
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Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), the frontrunner in the race to become Florida’s next governor, attacked the Democratic frontrunner repeatedly for his support of some trans rights. Arguing that Democratic frontrunner and former Rep. David Jolly isn’t “a cultural fit for our state,” Donalds said on a recent podcast, “David Jolly is somebody who believes it’s
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As the 1937 disappearance of Amelia Earhart approaches the century mark, the public’s fascination with the pilot continues to thrive. Professional historians and amateur sleuths alike continue to work to uncover the mystery surrounding one of the world’s most recognizable women. The aviator is even the subject of an annual celebration; the Amelia Earhart Festival
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Columbia House, the 71-year-old mail-order music club that is somehow still operating in 2026, is finally shutting down for good. ”After 9/15/26, The Columbia House will no longer be accepting new orders,” reads a recent message on its website. “You can still purchase books with your credit card or credits as normal.” The announcement was
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Horrornews.net (HNN) has spent nearly two decades serving as a primary digital cornerstone for the global horror community. Operating as an independent force in genre journalism, HNN evolved from a modest passion project into a premier hub for indie film promotion, reviews, and daily terror news. From the shifting landscape of 2000s direct-to-video features to
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Hayden Panettiere wished she could have been her brother’s hero. Two months before the Heroes star died on Aug. 16 at 36, she shared a vulnerable glimpse into her grief following her brother Jansen Panettiere‘s unexpected death. “It just evolves,” she said during an exclusive interview with E! News in May, “and especially with a sibling and being the older sibling, you’re just
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After a recent ancestry study unearthed generations of regional roots, a wave of homesickness stirred. I assured myself I’d return to my origins soon, and to the setting of a disaster film—Roger Donaldson’s 1997 volcano epic, Dante’s Peak—that time had all but forgotten. ​Every summer, I flee my obligations into the forest air up north.
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A musical adaptation of 10 Things I Hate About You, based on the 1999 Touchstone Pictures film written by Karen McCullah and Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith, is heading to Broadway next year. The production features a book by Lena Dunham and playwright Jessica Huang, with music and lyrics by Carly Rae Jepsen and Ethan Gruska. Christopher Wheeldon (An American
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