Month: May 2021

The fantasy of manners has been a sub-genre of SFF (mostly in the F part of it, though you do see it in space opera as well) since the publishing of Ellen Kushner’s Swordspoint and Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer’s Sorcery and Cecilia: Or, the Enchanted Chocolate Pot. Normally it involves highly regimented social
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CinemaBlend participates in affiliate programs with various companies. We may earn a commission when you click on or make purchases via links. The 1980s will forever go down as one of the most significant decades in terms of contributions to pop culture. With timeless classics like Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and
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A precursory Google search for Howard’s Mill leads to related searches from those asking whether Shannon Houchins and Kaiser Whitmire’s feature is real or a true story. The documentary-style thriller blurs the lines between horror and true crime, spinning a mystery that begins with a missing person. Framed as a documentary looking into the mysterious case of missing amateur treasure
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(Interactive chart with estimates below) Three different premieres led the specialty box office this weekend with each film breaking a 100K weekend gross. First, Focus Features’ Final Account splashed in at $150K this opening weekend. Over a decade in the making, the timely documentary offers a portrait of the last living generation of everyday people
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Fountains of Silence by Ruth Sepetys for $2.99 The Wolf and the Watchman by Niklas Natt ooh Dag for $1.99 Uncommon Type by Tom Hanks for $2.99 Keeper of the Bride by Tess Gerritsen for $1.99 Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani
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The AP’s decision to fire news associate Emily Wilder over social media activity, following right-wing pressure, is sparking outrage among journalists. By Charlotte Klein May 23, 2021 Emily Wilder, the 22-year-old journalist who was fired from the Associated Press last week over purported social media policy violations, called the termination “an opportunity to make me
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Bimini Bon Boulash. (Twitter/BiminiBabes) Bimini Bon Boulash has made an impassioned call for people to protect the “vulnerable” trans community from the heartbreaking “hate and stigma attached to them”. Bimini, who is a fan favourite from the second series of Drag Race UK, has been praised by fans for their LGBT+ advocacy and non-binary representation.
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Despite having similar mythological origins, Vampires and Werewolves are behind one of the most iconic rivalries in media. There are countless books, movies and games that pit these legendary creatures against each other, and everyone has their own opinion on which is the superior monster (I’ve always been firmly on team Werewolf). Today, however, I’d
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Pete Davidson was full of barbs on ‘Weekend Update’, quipping the ‘one good thing’ about the pandemic was getting Chrissy Teigen ‘out of our lives.’ Pete Davidson, 27, had plenty to say during his surprise appearance on SNL‘s Weekend Update! The comedian popped in to share his commentary on post-pandemic life, particularly the fact masks are
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News Logic and Madlib Share New Song “Raddest Dad”: Listen Their second single as MadGic By Allison Hussey May 22, 2021 Facebook Twitter Logic, May 2019 (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images for Boston Calling) / Madlib, November 2019 (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Logic and Madlib have shared another new single as MadGic,
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“The Edge of Glory” (2011) For Born This Way‘s third single, released just weeks before the album in full on May 23, 2011, this euphoric electro-rock and disco-inspired track was shared, featuring an instantly iconic saxophone solo from Clarence Clemons of Bruce Springsteen‘s E Street Band. Clemons would die a month after it dropped at the
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The U.S. is a lot more diversity-conscious today than we were back when our most beloved comic book characters were created. As a result, without intervention from modern showrunners, superhero adaptations would continue to reflect the dubious morals of bygone eras. Sometimes, this intervention results in the creation of new characters of color, like Arrow‘s
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