Month: March 2021

News Listen to Squid’s New Song “Paddling” The second offering from the band’s debut Bright Green Field By Matthew Strauss March 16, 2021 Facebook Twitter Squid, photo by Holly Whitaker Facebook Twitter Squid have shared a new song from their debut album. “Paddling” follows the Bright Green Field single “Narrator.” In a press release, the
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Check out the new Clip for The Courier starring Benedict Cumberbatch! Let us know what you think in the comments below. ► Buy Tickets to The Courier: https://www.fandango.com/the-courier-2021-223036/movie-overview?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc Want to be notified of all the latest clips and behind the scenes footage? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay up to
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Turns out these Beybladers had their blades dulled! Join Ashley as he counts down our picks for the most notable scenes across the Beyblade franchise that were altered, including “Kai’s Death”, “Black Dranzar”, “Name Changes”, and more! Which Beyblade scene do YOU think was the most needlessly censored? Let us know in the comments! Watch
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Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). (Getty) The British government on Tuesday (16 March) effectively doubled crucial funding to its national rollout of pre-exposure prophylaxis, otherwise known as PrEP. Health ministers have injected a thumping financial boost to the routine commissioning of the daily drug, the most effective protection against HIV transmission. The public health grant, used to fund local authority health
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Another baby is on the way. Maggie’s pregnancy is just one big development on A Million Little Things Season 3 Episode 5, as COVID hits Boston and affects the entire gang. Join TV Fanatics Meaghan Frey, Christine Orlando, and Jack Ori as they discuss the hour. Maggie is pregnant, presumably with Jamie’s child. React! Meaghan:
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Far-right extremists clash with riot police at a Pride parade in Lublin, eastern Poland, in 2019. (Wojtek Radwanski/AFP/Getty) A leaked letter has revealed Poland’s plans to replace the Istanbul Convention on violence against women with an international treaty banning abortion and same-sex marriage. It’s understood that the Polish justice ministry is preparing an alternative treaty
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Announced by the streaming service today, A24‘s thriller False Positive is headed to Hulu this summer, with the film set to premiere on Friday, June 25th, exclusively on Hulu. With the news come the first images of “Broad City’s” Ilana Glazer alongside costars Justin Theroux and Pierce Brosnan. In the film… “After months of trying and
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Japanese box office phenomenon Demon Slayer – Kimetsu No Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train has been set for a North American theatrical release on April 23. Aniplex of America and Funimation are distributing the anime adaptation which in December became the highest-grossing film in Japanese history, dethroning Spirited Away, which had held the title
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A timely topic. Peacock has released the first official trailer for Ed Helms‘ new comedy Rutherford Falls, set to premiere on NBCU’s streaming service on Thursday, Apr. 22. From co-creators Mike Schur (The Office, The Good Place), Helms and Sierra Teller Ornelas, the new series follows two lifelong best friends, Nathan Rutherford (Helms) and Reagan Wells
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Follow The Tapes. One of the new horror movies premiering at SXSW this month is Jacob Gentry‘s Broadcast Signal Intrusion, billed as “an unsettling journey into our collective technological nightmares, confronting our deepest, darkest fears of both man and machine.” The film will be World Premiering at SXSW 2021 on Tuesday, March 16 at 9pm
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Chloe Zhao recently became the first Asian woman to win a Golden Globe for Best Director and now has a shot to repeat that at the Oscars with her awards-season darling Nomadland garnering six nominations today for Best Picture, Director, Editing, Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography and Actress. Still, despite the accolades, questions remain: Will Nomadland ever see
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When I was a freshman in college, I was asked to perform an original poem at a fundraiser for a local museum. After performing, I was elated and baffled by the reception from those listening as I recited. I didn’t feel ready for seeking publication through literary journals (and also did not know much about
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