Month: December 2020

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Sometimes movies are like sausages, in that it’s better not to see them being made. For this list, we’ll be looking at behind-the-scenes peeks that showcase the mundane and often hilarious reality behind extravagant visual effects. Our countdown includes “Game of Thrones”, “Jurassic World”, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”, and more! What movie shoots
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As families across America scale back traditional holiday gatherings or cancel them altogether, thousands of young conservatives are slated to spend the days just before Christmas mingling in and around Donald Trump’s South Florida resort. The occasion for this potential super-spreader gathering is the pro–Trump youth group Turning Point USA’s year-end gala, kicking off Friday
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Labyrinth of the Spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafon for $1.99 The Night Country by Melissa Albert for $2.99 Agent Running in the Field by John le Carré for $2.99 And Sometimes I Wonder About You by Walter Mosley for $1.99
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London’s black midi have shared two new holiday covers, as Stereogum points out. The quartet played “Jingle Bell Rock” and “What Christmas Means to Me” (famously performed by Stevie Wonder). Proceeds from the tracks, which are available at Bandcamp, benefit the London music venue Windmill Brixton. Listen below. Last year, black midi released their debut
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Being a Reagan can be stressful. On Blue Bloods Season 10, Eddie felt the pressure after she married into the family, and on  Blue Bloods Season 11 Episode 3 it was Joe Hill’s turn. Joe’s choice to keep his distance wasn’t surprising, though it was disappointing. Finding out that you’re a Reagan might seem like a dream
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Check out the Palmer Official Trailer starring Justin Timberlake! Let us know what you think in the comments below. ► Visit: http://www.fandangonow.com/?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc Want to be notified of all the latest movie trailers? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay up to date. US Release Date: January 29, 2021 Starring: Juno Temple,
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Grimes has changed the album cover for Miss Anthropocene across digital streaming platforms, her representatives confirmed to Pitchfork. “This was the original Miss Anthropocene album cover which I commissioned from one of my *favourite* artists [Rupid Leejm],” she explained in an April Instagram post featuring the new artwork. “I polled a bunch of ppl and
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Dominique CharriauGetty Images Courtesy Medium Lady D-Lite Bag Dior dior.com Since its debut in 1995, the Lady Dior bag has remained a hallmark in the fashion house’s lineup. The Lady Dior bag became synonymous with the woman it was named after—Lady Diana, Princess of Wales—thanks to its elegance, playfulness, and beauty. Leaning into the bag’s
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Amanda Chidester and Anissa Urtez are engaged to be married, and they’ll battle against each other at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. (Instagram) A recently-engaged lesbian couple, both softball players, are set to face off against each other at the Tokyo Olympics on separate teams. Amanda Chidester plays for the United States softball team, while
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Transgender student Fouad died by suicide after being told she was upsetting other students by wearing a skirt. (Stock image/Envato Elements) A trans teenager has tragically died by suicide after she was allegedly “humiliated” by school staff for wearing a skirt. The 17-year-old student, identified only by the first name Fouad, died by suicide on
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Leading the charge this week in streaming and specialty titles is Netflix with two films that have been garnering awards season buzz with their star wattage and prestige storytelling. First up, is the highly anticipated Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom adapted from two-time Pulitzer Prize winner August Wilson’s play of the same name. Set in 1920s
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