Month: December 2022

Madmind Studio has once again done a roundup of their upcoming titles for fans with the MADNIGHT 2023: Horror Showcase. In addition to showing off gameplay for several titles, we now have tentative release dates for long-in-development titles like Tormentor and Paranoid, and even a port of Succubus! Per the MADNIGHT presentation below and the press
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Being a celebrity is a tricky thing. While it brings awesome opportunities, it also has downsides– like making one’s personal life into a public matter. One former celebrity couple that fans were gaga over was Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet, including their family unit with her ex Lenny Kravitz. While the two split months ago,
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It’s fairly common for SFF writers to write all SFF, all the time. It makes sense: science fiction and fantasy are, like all literary genres, modes with their own histories, tropes, archetypes, and conventions. If an author is successful working within any genre, it makes sense that they might choose to continue doing so. Plus,
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Coretta Scott King Honor author Lesa Cline-Ransome has earned a reputation as an excellent chronicler of American history in more than 20 works of fiction and nonfiction. In For Lamb, she powerfully captures the events that lead to a fictitious lynching in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1940.  Cline-Ransome was inspired to write For Lamb after visiting
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News DaBaby Beats $6 Millon Lawsuit A jury found him not liable for battery, breach of contract, and defamation in connection with a 2020 incident in Florida By Matthew Ismael Ruiz December 21, 2022 Facebook Twitter DaBaby at the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles, November 30, 2022. (Photo by Steve Granitz/FilmMagic) Facebook Twitter After
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Funny Girl broke a house record with more than $2 million in receipts at the August Wilson Theatre, A Beautiful Noise continued its $1 million-plus weekly take, and The Piano Lesson topped the list of highest-grossing non-musical productions with $914,752, each contributing to Broadway’s $37M box office tally for the week ending Dec. 18. Heading
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The 1996 action-adventure blockbuster Twister is getting a big screen sequel from Universal Pictures all these years later, and Lee Isaac Chung (Minari) is on board to direct the movie. Today we’ve learned that Twisters (Yes, Twisters) is coming to theaters on July 19, 2024. Deadline reports, “Following an extensive search that had a number of top directors chasing
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Lil Wayne fired his personal chef at the drop of a hat, this after she ditched him in Vegas to deal with a pressing family emergency … so claims the woman in a new lawsuit. Morghan Medlock just filed suit against Weezy for what she claims is wrongful termination, retaliation and a number of unlawful
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News Terry Hall, Lead Singer of the Specials, Dies at 63 The ska vocalist and two-tone icon died following a “brief illness” By Nina Corcoran December 19, 2022 Facebook Twitter Terry Hall, photo by Josh Cheuse Facebook Twitter Note: This article contains references to sexual abuse. Terry Hall, the lead singer of the legendary ska
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View gallery Image Credit: CJ Rivera/Everett Collection After fan speculation that Black Adam would get a sequel, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson took to Twitter to share an update indicating that at least for now, there won’t be one. “My passionate friends, I wanted to give you a long-awaited Black Adam update regarding the character’s future
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2022 has been a wild ride. As I reflect back on the year, it seems like 2022 has been filled with truly scary moments. But at least the horror books of this year have been good scary and not fear-for-the-future-of-humanity scary. Horror novels, as always, remain a great way to escape from the terrors of
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Historical fiction presents a certain narrative highwire act in and of itself, and each author confronts the challenge of weaving fictional stories into real historical events differently. No matter the approach, though, the balance of verisimilitude and invention is paramount. With The Three Lives of Alix St. Pierre, Natasha Lester takes on that challenge and
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