Month: February 2024

Eli Roth has referred to himself as “horror master” in the past, but Thanksgiving may be the director’s first good movie. Incredibly gruesome and thoroughly entertaining, this holiday-themed slasher may not be perfect, but it’s well worth watching in a crowded theater. A year after a Black Friday fiasco that caused the brutal deaths of
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In the second episode of the newest season of American Idol, the world was blessed to be able to hear Emmy Russell sing. She sang “Skinny,” a song she wrote herself. There is nothing unusual about that. Many American Idol hopefuls sing their original songs. There was nothing usual about Emmy Lynn Russell’s audition though.
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Below are four areas of consideration. It’s not comprehensive, but instead, a series of places to start now. Where and how do you sticker items? Autauga-Prattville Library (AL) recently made headlines for two major changes to its policies. First, the board decided no books for those under the age of 17 could include LGBTQ+ content.
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Mike Johnson Photo: Shutterstock Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) blasted his party’s own House leader, anti-LGBTQ+ Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), for being no one’s first choice for the leadership position. “We went through five choices and Mike Johnson’s the fifth choice,” McHenry told CBS News. “He has not been around these leadership decisions. He’s had a
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Ahead of the March 22 release of his new album, JPEG Raw, Gary Clark Jr. will play a special intimate show in his hometown of Austin, presented by SPIN. The March 13 performance at Emo’s will be Clark’s only public show before the arrival of JPEG Raw. In our February cover story, Clark detailed creating
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Cena’s Cheeky Surprise Guess what? John Cena, the muscle-bound hero from Peacemaker, just sent the internet into a frenzy. He hopped onto X (you know, the site we used to call Twitter) to drop a bombshell: he’s joined OnlyFans. But hold your horses—it’s not what you think. Cena teased, “You’re
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I watched The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes at a really nice theater. A Dolby Cinema. Nice visuals. Great sound. Semi-reclining scenes with large armrests and cushy cushions. About an hour into this Hunger Games prequel, I thought: this is really nice. I’m really comfortable. Should I take a nap? I’m pretty
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Akela Cooper (M3GAN, Malignant, The Nun 2) has been set to adapt the screenplay for a new Universal horror movie based on a Colin Bannon-penned short story, Don’t Look. Per Deadline, the mysterious new horror film will star Janelle Monáe (Glass Onion, Antebellum). Don’t Look is based on Colin Bannon’s unpublished short story, giving us not a single clue in terms of plot, and the logline
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