Month: July 2022

Netflix‘s Resident Evil series (review) has caused quite the stir among fans and non-fans alike. Debuting to mixed reviews from critics and sporting one of Netflix’s lowest audience scores to date, the series has seen no shortage of debate among viewers, ranging from who the target audience is, how it should balance the horror, action and comedy,
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Allison Bailey, the lawyer who founded LGB Alliance. (Allison Bailey/ Twitter) Allison Bailey has lost her lawsuit against Stonewall but has won her employment tribunal case against her employer Garden Court Chambers. Bailey, a lesbian barrister and co-founder of the anti-trans lobby group LGB Alliance, sued LGBTQ+ rights charity Stonewall and Garden Court Chambers, of which
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Families weren’t scared to return to the box office during the pandemic and have shelled out $300.9M to date on Illumination Entertainment and Universal’s Minions: The Rise of Gru, making it the first animated movie to cross the three century mark stateside during Covid, and since Frozen 2 opened back in November 2019. Rise of Gru, through 25
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If you saw Jordan Peele’s Nope in theaters you might’ve seen the trailer for Barbarian, which 20th Century Studios and New Regency are releasing in theaters on September 9, 2022. You can watch the Barbarian trailer here. Check out a new clip below, wherein a secret room of horrors is uncovered… In Barbarian, a young woman (Georgina Campbell)
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News Bruce Springsteen’s Manager Defends Ticket Prices Amid Backlash Jon Landau responds after many criticized Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing” system, which included prices of $1,000 or more By Evan Minsker July 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bruce Springsteen in 2017 (Dianne Manson/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s much anticipated 2023 tour has
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A great summer tradition continues as former president Barack Obama has shared his summer reading list for 2022 today on Instagram. As usual, Obama’s reading list for the summer is a mix of nonfiction and fiction, and is written by a diverse group of authors. A part from being a collection of great literature, the
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The Ringers, the aliens that descend to Earth at the beginning of Ruthanna Emrys’ A Half-Built Garden, are perhaps the best-case scenario as far as aliens go. They’re a multicultural community made up of different interstellar life-forms, they value parenthood to the point that they show up to negotiations with children in tow, and they’ve
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Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am says he doesn’t dig Tupac and Notorious B.I.G.‘s music, and he has a good reason for not following the status quo of worshipping the late rap icons — he doesn’t relate to their music!!! Waiting for your permission to load the Instagram Media. Will was a guest on veteran rapper
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The recent surprise wedding of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck marks another milestone in the whirlwind rekindling of the couple’s formerly infamous romance. With congratulations pouring in from all over, and fans of the pair delighted to see love win out, it’s hard not to feel happy about this momentous occasion. Even Lopez’s co-stars are
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Taylor Swift‘s decision to reclaim her musical canon by re-recording her first five albums is clearly paying off, garnering her a handful of MTV Video Music Award nominations for the 10-minute version of her song “All Too Well.” On Tuesday, MTV revealed this year’s list of nominees, featuring musical artists whose “cultural impact” and work
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