Month: August 2021

A grim, bruising thriller has the BlacKkKlansman star confronting Greek tragedy in the most physical way imaginable.  By Richard Lawson August 13, 2021 Those used to the sparkling, seaside Greece of, say, the Mamma Mia films will find a startlingly different country in the new thriller Beckett (Netflix, August 13). Craggy, gray, and forbidding, the
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The Adams Family are doing the kind of pioneering DIY work that most low-budget independent filmmakers can only dream of. The trio – composed of John Adams, Toby Poser and their daughter Zelda Adams – write and direct all of their films collaboratively. They also act as editor, cinematographer, DP, costume designer, music composer, and
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Welcome to a list of books like Six of Crows. In these cities, promises pave the streets, leaders assemble ragtag crews, impossible heists become possible, and the ruling class doesn’t stand a chance. It is chaotic, thrilling, and we are all along for the ride. Six of Crows: A Brief Summary Six of Crows by
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Kim Kardashian shared the sweetest bedtime snapshots of sons Saint and Psalm following their fun-filled ‘PAW Patrol: The Movie’ screening. Bedtime never looked so cute: Kim Kardashian shared snapshots of sons Saint, 5, and Psalm, 2, ahead of their bedtime on Instagram on Friday, Aug. 13. The brothers are all smiles — the biggest of
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Macon Blair (I Don’t Feel At Home in This World Anymore, Green Room) is directing a remake of Troma’s The Toxic Avenger for Legendary Entertainment, and we’ve learned that filming has now wrapped. Writer/Director Blair himself made the announcement this afternoon on Twitter. Find the tweet below. In the 1984 original, directed by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael
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Britney’s parents exchanged loaded statements through their lawyers. By Kenzie Bryant August 13, 2021 Britney Spears’s mother, Lynne Spears, offered a statement on her ex-husband’s decision to step down as their daughter’s conservator, saying she’s “pleased” with the choice. Her lawyer told Us Weekly in a statement, “Lynne entered into this conservatorship to protect her
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News Nanci Griffith, Folk and Country Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 68 The Grammy-winning artist was best known for “Love at the Five and Dime” and her cover of Julie Gold’s “From a Distance” By Matthew Ismael Ruiz August 13, 2021 Facebook Twitter Nanci Griffith performs in London, February 3, 2010. (Photo by Christie Goodwin/Redferns) Facebook Twitter
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Can’t let that happen.  By Bess Levin August 13, 2021 As COVID-19 once again surges around the country, government officials, medical professionals, former bodybuilders, and regular old people who just want the pandemic to end have begged, pleaded, and literally given away money to convince those who have not yet gotten vaccinated to do so.
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‘Killing Eve’ star Jodie Comer teased that the fourth and final season of the spy thriller will ‘push boundaries’ while on BBC Radio 1. Attention, Eve Polastri and Villanelle superfans: Jodie Comer has offered an update on the upcoming fourth and final season of the wildly gripping (and stylish) spy thriller Killing Eve. The English
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Italian/American bassist, producer, music consultant Fabrizio Grossi talks about new project “Soul Garage Experience” along with “Supersonic Blues Machine” and shares lots of stories playing and collaborating with Nina Hagen, Steve Vai, Steve Lukather, George Clinton, Kenny Aronoff, Fire Garden, Pushking and more! Fabrizio has also served as U.S. Representative for East/West Warner of Italy,
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