Month: June 2025

Zombie with a Shotgun arrives on MoviVue with a Bang! In a world ravaged by a virus, Aaron—caught between man and zombie—fights for survival with his shotgun and girlfriend, Rachel, hunted by enemies who fear his evolving powers. He may be the key to humanity’s future… or its destruction. Directed by Hilton Ariel Ruiz Starring
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Rihanna was recently spotted making a stylish stop at FatBurger, turning a simple pregnancy craving into a full fashion moment. The multi-hyphenate superstar wore a $3,500 Saint Laurent tiered strapless maxi dress in the shade “Brown Light.” The cotton-poplin fabric added softness and movement to the look, while the earthy tone complemented her glowing complexion.
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Last week’s Supreme Court decision greenlighting a ban on gender-affirming healthcare for youth was not surprising. After all, the right wing of the Court pretty much signaled during oral arguments that they were fine with legislators who have no background in medicine making decisions about regulating care, since the justices don’t have medical backgrounds, either.
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MegaCity Media is currently bringing the animated Sci-Fi film Space Goblins to life as a feature film. Having lived off the grid for the past decade, bounty hunters Gib and Gob are thrust into action in what could be their final assignment. What begins as a routine rescue mission quickly plants the seeds of impending
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Patrick Walden, the former lead guitarist in the British rock band Babyshambles, has died, according to a joint statement his bandmates posted on social media. “It is with deep regret and sadness that we share the news of Patrick Walden’s death,” wrote Babyshambles members Pete Doherty, Mick Whitnall, Drew McConnell, and Adam Ficek. “We feel
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The orange carpet lit up with glitz, glamour, and playful style as stars stepped out for the 2025 Kids’ Choice Awards. From sequins and feathers to corseted silhouettes and candy-colored hues, this year’s red carpet was a celebration of bold fashion and individuality. Celebs brought their A-game—and in some cases, their mini-mes—for a night full
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to your weekend edition of Today in Books, where we catch up with the biggest stories of the week. Guess Who’s Back After shuttering in 2020, BookCon, the reader-focused convention originally conceived as a companion to the now-defunct BookExpo
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Trans U.S. Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE) has endured vile treatment by Republicans since becoming the first out transgender member of Congress. In a way, the freshman representative’s experience on the Hill is a microcosm for what trans people are enduring under this administration across the country: senseless, cruelhearted attacks that eviscerate people’s mental and physical
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Memorial Day weekend in Napa, California, means it’s time for “the first taste of summer” with the ever-popular BottleRock Festival featuring three days of sensational music, tasty beverages, and good food. The Napa County Fairgrounds transforms into a musical playground, offering something for everyone in an ever-diverse lineup that spans rock, pop, alternative, hip-hop, blues,
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Public Enemy have released their first single in five years—a protest song written and recorded with a collective of student collaborators. Listen to “March Madness” below. Immediate proceeds from the track—released in honor of Juneteenth—will benefit the Black Music Action Coalition Human Rights Fund and the anti–gun violence nonprofit Everytown, according to a press release.
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Wordle is a daily word-guessing game that tasks players with solving a five-word puzzle using letter position clues. Wordle presents the player with six rows of five empty boxes. Simply enter a random five-letter word and the website highlights certain letters in green if they are correct, yellow if they are correct but in the
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