Month: August 2024

The problem with making a sequel to the outback-set crime thriller The Dry is that if you decide to set it in the rainforest, you’re forced to come up with a stupid title like Force of Nature: The Dry 2. And here we are. I was a huge fan of the 2020 original–in fact, I
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The bone-chilling Danish horror movie Speak No Evil is getting a remake here in the States courtesy of Blumhouse and Universal, arriving exclusively in theaters on September 13. While you wait, Bloody Disgusting has been exclusively provided with a brand new featurette today that explores the Danish horror original and its upcoming Blumhouse remake. Star James
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Rachel is a writer from Arkansas, most at home surrounded by forests and animals much like a Disney Princess. She spends most of her time writing stories and playing around in imaginary worlds. You can follow her writing
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. The 150 Most Anticipated Books of the Fall It’s late August, which means it is time for lists
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Chappell Roan, the rising queer pop sensation, isn’t here for your entitlement. After her rise into the mainstream spotlight, with recognition from industry legends, Roan is making it clear how she expects to be treated—both online and in public. Like a human being. TikTok Truth Bombs On August 19, Roan
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Color me orange, but… hell, do anything to me other than make me watch The Garfield Movie again. The Chris Pratt-voiced animated movie is a slog of a kid’s movie, a tedious, unfunny piece of bland filmmaking so dull that even my five-year old was squirming in her seat and later declared, “That movie felt
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Metal Baby August has been a wild ride so far. Between art house discussions of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Santa Sangre (listen) and Paul Morrissey’s Blood for Dracula (listen), we squeezed in a look at screenlife sequel Unfriended: Dark Web (listen). Now we’re ready for more contemporary foreign content with Julia Ducournau‘s sophomore feature, Titane (2021). In the film, after
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Looking for a guitar but don’t have the funds to purchase a spanking-new model? Fender is now selling certified pre-owned guitars via the brand’s official Reverb shop. What makes the certified pre-owned instruments stand out among other used guitars is that these guitars have been professionally inspected by Fender and come with a one-year limited
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One week of August to go, book nerds. Here’s what we have on this last Monday of Summer (I know not technically, but come on. It is.) The ethics of true crime can be as complex as the crimes that this genre deals with; while there are many reasons why people might read true crime, there
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Critic’s Rating: 5 / 5.0 5 After an intense and thrilling first season, Orphan Black: Echoes has concluded its exciting introduction into the franchise family. Coming from a beloved cult classic, the odds were stacked against this incredible series. Orphan Black: Echoes brought a more straightforward and cleaner story than its parent show. (AMC/Screenshot) And
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Partly Cloudy by Deborah Freedman This picture book centering two very different rabbits is actually a great way to learn about the different types of clouds. One rabbit sees imaginative things in the clouds, like cotton candy, jellyfish, and magic beans. The other rabbit corrects the imaginative one by explaining the different types of clouds,
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