Month: October 2020

Pete Buttigieg has delivered a stunning takedown of Donald Trump over his frenetic town hall performance – and he went on to throw some shade at Lindsey Graham too. Trump was compared to a “crazy uncle” during his bizarre NBC town hall event, which aired on Thursday night (October 15). During the event, Trump was
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Do you see?! Streaming services have opened a rift in the space-time continuum and taken Event Horizon straight to hell in 4K UHD! In looking through the various Halloween sales I stumbled across Paul W.S. Anderson‘s terrifying 1997 sci-fi splatterfest immediately available for rental or purchase in ultra-high-definition! From what I was able to see, Event Horizon
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If you don’t want to wait for the home release of Antebellum both digitally and on physical formats like Blu-ray and DVD, and you don’t mind paying a premium, you can watch the horror flick starring Janelle Monáe as a modern-day sociologist who finds herself trapped on a 19th-Century slave plantation in the heart of
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Just one day after Kailyn Lowry accused Javi Marroquin of trying to cheat on ‘Teen Mom 2,’ Javi’s girlfriend — Lauren Comeau — shared a very interesting post. Lauren Comeau raised eyebrows with a cryptic post in the wake of the latest cheating attempt allegation against her boyfriend, Javi Marroquin. One day after Kailyn Lowry
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Donald Trump has spent the better part of a year attacking the legitimacy of mail-in voting from his Twitter feed—part of an ongoing strategy to shake people’s faith in the electoral system. More recently, according to Politico, Republican attorneys have employed another method to suppress votes: keep certain mail-in ballots from being counted at all.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott at the state capital on May 24, 2018 in Austin, Texas. (Drew Anthony Smith/Getty) Social workers can freely discriminate against LGBT+, as well as people with disabilities, thanks to the administration of Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott as of Monday (12 October). The lawmaker, who once signed a bill banning discrimination
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Donna Langley, chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, and Ann Sarnoff, chair and CEO of Warner Bros had the same reaction Thursday when asked if their companies had any interest in buying movie theaters. They laughed. “We have no plans to do that currently,” Langley said, appearing with Sarnoff and CBS CEO George Cheeks on
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While Donald Trump is indebted to Rupert Murdoch and his media empire for helping push him across the finish line in 2016—and defending him throughout his presidency—the conservative-media magnate has reportedly soured on the prospect of a second term. Murdoch has never seemed to hold Trump in high regard, despite enjoying a direct line to
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Can 2020 get any scarier? “The Simpsons” are back for another round of animated terror in “Treehouse of Horror XXXI” this Sunday night, the long-running show’s annual celebration of Halloween. This year’s special parodies Toy Story, offers a frightening look at the 2020 election, and spoofs Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse by unleashing several Homers from other dimensions. “Treehouse
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