Month: August 2023

News Jerry Moss, A&M Records Co-Founder, Dies at 88 The storied label boss signed acts such as the Police, Janet Jackson, Soundgarden, Sheryl Crow, and many more By Matthew Ismael Ruiz August 17, 2023 Facebook Twitter Jerry Moss in Los Angeles, California, 1986. (Photo by Lester Cohen/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Jerry Moss, the longtime record
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Universal and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer debuted in more than 500 locations in Korea on Tuesday, capitalizing on the Liberation Day national holiday. The epic bowed to $4.3M, capturing 44% market share for the day in a highly competitive environment. That marks the best Nolan opening day in the market, biggest Hollywood opening of the year there (No. 2 launch
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Released in 1996, and co-directed by makeup effects artist Kevin Yagher and Joe Chappelle, fourth franchise installment Hellraiser: Bloodline served the dual role of being a prequel and a sequel, telling a centuries-spanning story that documents the puzzle box’s beginning and end. While horror fans have come to appreciate the ambitious “Pinhead in Space” movie
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News Chvrches to Reissue Debut Album for 10th Anniversary, Share New Song: Listen “Manhattan” is among the previously unreleased songs from the 2013 album’s original recording sessions included in the new anniversary edition By Matthew Ismael Ruiz August 16, 2023 Facebook Twitter Chvrches, 2013 (Eliot Lee Hazel) Facebook Twitter Chvrches have announced a 10th-anniversary edition
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As the Federal Trade Commission moves towards what looks like a lawsuit against Amazon, several authors, booksellers, and anti trust activists want Amazon’s bookselling to also be investigated. The Authors Guild, the American Booksellers Association, and antitrust think tank Open Markets Institute sent a letter Wednesday to the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission
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View gallery Image Credit: CAROLINE BREHMAN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock After the teaser trailer for the Leonard Bernstein biopic, Maestro, was released Aug. 15, Bradley Cooper received backlash for wearing a prosthetic nose to play the famous composer. However, Leonard’s three children — Jamie, Alexander and Nina Bernstein — released a statement the following day, on Aug. 16, to defend Bradley, 48, who also directed
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Angel Studios, the distributor behind Alejandro Monteverde’s summer surprise hit, Sound of Freedom, is exclaiming that they’ve paid back their 6,678 P&A investors 120% of their original investment in the Jim Caviezel movie. Angel Studios raised $5M for the pic’s marketing through crowdfunding, the anti-child trafficking movie recently clicking past $174M in the middle of
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Addison Rizer is a writer and reader of anything that can be described as weird, sad, or scary. She has an MA in Professional Writing and a BA in English. She writes for Book Riot and Publishers Weekly and is always looking for more ways to gush about the books she loves. Find her published
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News Downtown Boys Announce European Tour The band is set to debut their first new songs since 2020 By Matthew Ismael Ruiz August 15, 2023 Facebook Twitter Downtown Boys perform at Brudenell Social Club in Leeds, England, October 12, 2017. (Photo by Andrew Benge/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Downtown Boys have announced a run of European tour
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