Month: December 2022

Don’t worry, there are still a few weeks left to meet your Goodreads (or Storygraph, or reading bujo, or mental) reading goal for the year! Today, though, Goodreads shared some data about this year’s reading challenge. More than 6.5 million people set a Goodreads goal this year, hoping to read a collective 320 million books.
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In Lauren Groff’s Matrix, 17-year-old Marie de France becomes prioress of a run-down abbey in 12th-century England. Ill-suited to a life of privation, Marie struggles in her new role, but she forms strong bonds with the women in her charge, and the abbey begins to flourish. When tensions rise between the abbey and the outside
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Los Angeles-based Bloody Disgusting readers, clear your schedule this Wednesday for the World Premiere of Universal Pictures’ hotly anticipated sci-fi horror M3GAN! Bloody Disgusting has a limited number of tickets to this special event screening that takes place this coming Wednesday, December 7th, in Los Angeles at 7:30 PM.  Getting a pair of tickets is
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News The Clean’s Hamish Kilgour Dies at 65 The celebrated New Zealand musician had gone missing at the end of November By Marc Hogan December 5, 2022 Facebook Twitter Hamish Kilgour, November 2013 (Andrew Toth/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Hamish Kilgour, the drummer, singer, and songwriter who co-founded the Clean with his brother, the guitarist David
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Image Credit: VH-1 Oscar-nominated actress Gabourey Sidibe finds herself in a bit of holiday hot water in VH-1’s new Christmas movie All I Didn’t Want For Christmas. Good Burger vet Kel Mitchell joins in on the hilarious flick that is sure to charm all audiences…even the Grinches! “Finally, a feel-good holiday story for adults who
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EXCLUSIVE: Roadside Attractions has acquired Moving On, an original comedy written and directed by About a Boy Oscar nominee Paul Weitz starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as estranged friends who reunite to seek revenge on the petulant widower (Malcolm McDowell) of their recently deceased best friend. Along the way, Fonda’s character reunites with her
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Scott replies desperately, saying, “It’s me. It’s Scott.” But Allison doesn’t seem to recall him or their relationship, saying, “Scott who?” Allison’s dad (JR Bourne) then confirms the worst, telling Scott, “Whoever or whatever is out there right now, it’s not Allison.” The rest of the trailer reunites the group with their fellow monster-hunting alums, including Jackson Whittemore
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In this edition of The Silver Lining, we’ll be tackling Mick Garris and Stephen King’s unfairly maligned Sleepwalkers! For every successful Stephen King adaptation, there are usually a handful of lesser projects lurking in its shadow. From Dreamcatcher to Lawnmower Man, the King of Horror actually has quite a few box-office bombs under his belt,
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Play video content TMZSports.com Ex-Lakers champ Devean George wants to clear the dookie-smelling air … telling TMZ Sports Shaquille O’Neal NEVER took a dump in his shoe — despite a rumor saying otherwise. Tyronn Lue initially started the gossip back in June on Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles‘ “Knuckleheads” podcast … saying that the incident
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‘Tis the season for Best Of lists! We’ve discussed the top books of the year according to the New York Times, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and more, and today Buzzfeed has released their own. It was chosen by nine Buzzfeed contributors, reporters, and writers, including our own Margaret Kingsbury! The list is divided into genres,
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Science journalist Sabrina Imbler dives deep into the waters of human and marine life in their luminous essay collection, How Far the Light Reaches. In the book’s 10 essays, Imbler cannily observes the lives of sea creatures, drawing out lessons about resilience, survival and wildness and tying those insights to their own experiences as a
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Focus Features’ Spoiler Alert opened on six screens (in NY, LA, San Francisco) to an estimated $85k, or $14k per theater, in a crowded arthouse market. Strong exit polls and word of mouth – 94% in the top two boxes – could help built out this movie, which will likely be more audience-focused than awards-buzz
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