BAFTA has apologized “unreservedly” to the Black and disabled communities over the N-word debacle, having identified “a number of structural weaknesses” in its “planning, escalation procedures and crisis coordination arrangements” before this year’s awards. At last month’s BAFTA Film Awards, the N-word was yelled unintentionally by Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson at Sinners stars Delroy Lindo and Michael B.
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HNN Interview: Anthony Masi (Beyond Killer Games) by Matt Boiselle We recently had the chance to sit down for a few and chat with Anthony Masi, the owner of Beyond Killer Games, who also works as a documentary and film producer, whose most recent work included the “Silent Night Deadly Night” remake, and get this:
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Dan Levy stepped out for the Big Mistakes premiere wearing a look from Versace’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection. His outfit featured a grey pinstripe blazer jacket paired with brown leather pants and a striped silk shirt, creating a mix of tailoring and texture that balanced structure with ease. The ensemble was further styled with a printed
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The developers behind Pokémon Champions, the newly released video game from the mega-popular monster-fighting cartoon franchise, announced that they will correct a bug that allowed Gallade, a male creature, to have a female gender marker. The temporary error prompted some fans to humorously declare that it allowed the creature to be “transgender.” Screenshots of the
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Shojo anime has always held a special place in the medium, blending emotional storytelling, character-driven narratives, and romance that resonates across generations. Now, Crunchyroll’s latest curated list of must-watch shojo titles highlights both timeless classics and modern standouts, offering something for longtime fans and newcomers alike. It’s a mix that reflects how the genre has
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Afrika Bambaataa, the pioneering hip-hop DJ and founder of the Universal Zulu Nation, has died from complications relating to cancer, TMZ reports. He was 67. Born Lance Taylor in 1957, Bambaataa gained notoriety in New York’s early hip-hop scene for the block parties he threw in the South Bronx. In 1973, he co-founded the Universal
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You’ve done the impossible: you’ve secured a recognizable name for your independent horror film. Whether it’s a genre icon with a cult following or a rising star, their presence is your film’s biggest marketing asset. Marketing Macabre, the premier boutique public relations firm dedicated to the genre, is officially expanding its 2026 service suite to
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Nigerian Erotica Writers Bypass Morality Police With Women’s-Only WhatsApp Groups Listen, if I know anything about humanity, it’s
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On Wednesday, 11 members of the Turkish rights group Young LGBTI+ were tried over charges of “obscenity” and “violating the protection of the family,” their lawyer told Agence France-Presse. The defendants face three years in prison for violating an article in the Turkish constitution that prosecutors say undermines “family values.” Among the activists’ offenses: posting
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Meanwhile, though Meester, who’s turning 40 on April 9, got her happy ending, did Blair when she married Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) at series’ end? And, for that matter, was surprisingly prolific blogger Dan Humphrey, played by Badgley, truly meant to be with Blake Lively‘s Serena van der Woodsen? “I think they ended up with
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Bayview Entertainment is proud to announce the April 2026 release of The House at the End of the Lane, a haunting new psychological thriller from acclaimed filmmaker Jason Figgis (Winifred Meeks, The Twilight Hour). Starring international screen legend Patrick Bergin (Sleeping with the Enemy, Patriot Games), the film explores the fragile boundary between professional detachment
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At her Cécred event in Los Angeles, Beyoncé embraced a refined neutral palette, stepping out in an ivory look from Zimmermann’s Fall 2026 collection. Styled by Ty Hunter, her ensemble featured a silky, draped dress layered beneath a structured double-breasted blazer, complete with a coordinating scarf detail. The tonal ivory-on-ivory styling delivered a polished and
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The best electronic music of March 2026 feels perfect for Spring. Some of it is subtle, atmospheric, and atmospheric, like Saba Alizadeh’s delicious fusion of Iranian classical music, improv, and drone for Karlrecords, wrapping you in a cocoon like the dregs of winter. More of March 2026’s electronic music feels fresh, bursting with life and
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