Month: September 2022

Margaret Court walks onto court during the Centre Court Centenary Ceremony at Wimbledone 2022. (Ryan Pierse/Getty) Former tennis player Margaret Court claimed she was the victim of LGBT bullying in a post-Wimbledon interview. The Australian tennis player turned Christian minister discussed her time at the Women’s US Open at Wimbledon to The Telegraph and how she
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Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are bringing their best to the cinema. The couple made a showstopping appearance at Don’t Worry Darling‘s Venice Film Festival premiere on Sept. 5. And the lovebirds looked golden—quite literally—as Olivia stunned in a bright yellow custom Gucci gown that featured a plunging neckline, diamond fringe details and a cape with
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Mark Rosman‘s The House on Sorority Row (1982) and Stewart Hendler‘s Sorority Row (2009) feel shoved aside in their respective horror classes. Titles like Pieces, Black Christmas, and The Dorm That Dripped Blood get more frequent mentions when discussing pre-90s sorority or dormitory slashers. Remake debates rarely include Sorority Row in their reassessments of unfairly
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NBA YoungBoy is coming for Nick Cannon … the rapper is expecting his 9th child, meaning he’s only one behind Nick. YoungBoy made the baby announcement in a social media post and a new music video for his song, “Purge Me.” In the Instagram photo dump, the last photo slide shows a woman’s hand, rocking
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News Emmys 2022: Stranger Things Wins Best Music Supervision The series that took Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” to unexpected new heights picks up the win By Evan Minsker September 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter Sadie Sink as Max Mayfield in Stranger Things (courtesy of Netflix © 2022) Facebook Twitter Stranger Things has won the
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Ethan Craft serving as your real estate agent? That’s what dreams are made of! The Lizzie McGuire heartthrob chose not to pursue a career in acting after the Disney Channel series ended. Why? He wanted to focus on water polo, later playing for California’s Pepperdine University. “Frankly, when the show wrapped up, I was kind of thankful,” Snyder
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Poet and author Ander Monson has seen the 1987 movie Predator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger on the run from an alien in a Guatemalan jungle, 146 times. To explain why, he wrote Predator: A Memoir. Through a scene-by-scene exploration of the film, which he describes as “satire wrapped in gun pornography,” Monson reckons with his lifelong
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Most movie lovers are surely familiar with Robert Downey Jr., the man most famous for playing Marvel’s Tony Stark/Iron Man for over a decade. Of course, many cinephiles are probably also familiar with his famous filmmaker father, Robert Downey Sr., who passed away at the age of 85 last summer. (Shortly after, Downey Jr. paid
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Labor Day weekend saw blockbusters old and new buoyed by cheap tickets, as was a limited openings like Saloum with multiple sold out screenings at two theaters, including every showtime on Saturday. Over 3,000 theaters, including IFC Center and Alamo Drafthouse LA, where the French-Senegalese indie film began a qualifying run, offered $3 tickets for
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Supermassive Games is diving once again into horror with its upcoming project, which will no doubt please fans of their recent efforts in The Quarry, and in the ongoing The Dark Pictures Anthology. Speaking with Video Games Chronicle, Supermassive Games studio director Will Byles stated that the team’s next horror project will be about the
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