Month: December 2021

Refresh for latest…: With stellar critical and audience scores, there is certainly a place for Disney/20th Century Studios’ take on West Side Story — and the hope is that it will grow through the coming weeks. In its debut session at the international box office, however, the Steven Spielberg-directed version of the classic musical landed
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Vicente Fernández, the wildly-popular Mexican entertainer known as “King of Rancheras” has died. Noticias Telemundo broke the news … “We regret to inform you of his death on Sunday, December 12 at 6:15 a.m.” Fernández was known internationally … selling north of 65 million albums and starring in more than 35 movies. He was named
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I love retellings. Maybe that’s no surprise with how often I’ve written about them here for Book Riot, but it’s true. People have been retelling stories for as long as storytelling has existed, from Chaucer to Shakespeare. (Both of whom, incidentally, have written versions of the story of Troilus and Cressida. Just goes to show.)
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After announcing the game’s delay last month, developer Ebb Software has announced that their long-awaited first-person adventure game Scorn will arrive October 2022 for PC and the Xbox Series. In addition, the developers took to the game’s Kickstarter to elaborate in more detail about the game’s development. “We want to ensure that Scorn is the
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Sean Baker’s Red Rocket, the highest-profile specialty opening to report numbers this weekend (i.e. not distributed by a streamer) posted a solid $96,953 for a per screen average of $16,158 in six theaters in New York/Los Angeles. Critics are calling the film about a washed up porn star returning to his hostile Texas hometown audacious
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Deck the halls with boughs of holly! North West is ready for the holidays.   On Sunday, Dec. 12, North, 8, took to her recently created TikTok account, which she shares with mom Kim Kardashian, to share the family’s Christmas preparations. While North posted a gorgeous look through of the family’s festive decorations throughout the house, she
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News Proceeds From Kanye and Drake’s #FreeLarryHoover Merch Not Going to Charity A string of clothing items and accessories were “engineered by Balenciaga” to commemorate the December 9 benefit concert By Madison Bloom December 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter Ye, Drake (Photos via Getty Images). Facebook Twitter On Thursday, December 9, Kanye West (now legally known
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The Matrix franchise was absolutely groundbreaking when it launched in the late ‘90s, with its emphasis on how technology could be used to alter our very realities. These days, it would seem that we are getting much further along with tech in regard to virtual reality, especially with games like Cyberpunk 2077. Keanu Reeves even
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Saber Interactive recently dropped a nice Christmas treat for those of you wanting more info about their upcoming co-op shooter based on The Evil Dead. Of course, that’s not the only thing, as the December 2021 Showcase video also drops nuggets for those interested in World War Z: Aftermath, and even the upcoming adaptation based
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News Squid Announce 2022 North American Tour The UK band will kick off the new dates in March By Eric Torres December 10, 2021 Facebook Twitter Squid, photo by Holly Whitaker Facebook Twitter Squid have announced a slate of North American tour dates in support of their 2021 album Bright Green Field. The new dates
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Grindr serial killer Stephen Port. (Metropolitan Police) British lawmakers have demanded a public inquiry into whether London’s Metropolitan Police Service is “institutionally homophobic” following the Stephen Port probe. Trust in the force has been shaken by claims that police investigations into Port were faltered because his victims were gay. An inquest into Port, who murdered
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In the two weeks since Stephen Sondheim’s death at the age of 91, one of the most touching tributes—and there have been many—of the musical-theater legend came from longtime collaborator and current Company star Patti LuPone.  The seven-minute video package for CBS News Sunday Morning (intended to air for Sondheim’s 90th birthday in March 2020)
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Check out a movie clip for National Champions starring Kristin Chenoweth! Let us know what you think in the comments below. ► Buy Tickets for National Champions: https://www.fandango.com/national-champions-2021-226414/movie-overview?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:
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It’s time for some blasts from the past! On this day in history 54 years ago, the iconic film “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” (1967) was released! 34 years ago, George Michael’s “Faith” was topping the charts. Think you know your pop culture history? Check out our trivia question at the end and leave your
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Mariah Carey (L) and Jane McDonald are one another’s biggest fans. (Getty Images) Mariah Carey and Jane McDonald casually stanning one another is the pure, wholesome antidote to the seething, bleak pit of chaos we call life. Carey, who famously invented the annual tradition of Christmas, beamed on Saturday (11 December) about the cruise ship
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Catherine Corman is a photographer, filmmaker, and talented artist in her own right. She is also the daughter of the legendary filmmaker and launcher of careers Roger Corman and producer Julie Corman. Catherine recently made a short film titled “Lost Horizon” starring her father and sister, Mary Tessa Corman, which is currently in competition for
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