Miley Cyrus received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday (May 22) – check  out footage of the moment below. READ MORE: Miley Cyrus – ‘Something Beautiful’ review: the post-genre popstar pulls off another big swing The singer was joined by actress Anya Taylor-Joy and designer Donatella Versace during the ceremony, with Taylor-Joy
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The Legend of Zelda has been through a ton of different eras over the years, within which everyone has their own favorites. There isn’t really a wrong answer, but the usual suspects that dominate best-ever conversations are usually games like Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, or even Breath of the Wild and Tears
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Nicolas Winding Refn has already set sights on his next directing gig, his long-in-the-works Maniac Cop with Mubi and Goodfellas, reports Deadline. Originally, the project was announced at Cannes 2016 as a feature, partly based on William Lustig’s 1988 cult classic, Maniac Cop which was to be directed by John Hyams. By October 2019, the
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From kissa bars to city pop, Western fascination with Japanese musical tradition is a well-worn trope at this point. But Portland ambient duo Visible Cloaks have set themselves apart from the trend-chasing masses through their genuinely meaningful contributions to Japanese genre kankyō ongaku, or “environmental music.” Last year, Spencer Doran, who makes up the group
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Neon’s surreal crime comedy I Love Boosters opens wide for the Memorial Day holiday frame a bit crowded with The Mandalorian And Grogu, Focus Features’ breakout Obsession and studio holdovers. Boosters reviews are great, and director Boots Riley urged fans to turn out. “We didn’t get the screen count we wanted for I Love Boosters
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Welcome to The Best of Book Riot. Here’s your weekend highlight reel of the week’s most popular stories. The Guardian’s 100 Best Novels of All Time The Guardian has been rolling out its picks for the 100 best novels of all time, and now you can check out the full list. They polled 172 authors and experts
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Jenova Chen – the designer of indie classics such as Flower and Journey – was partly inspired to begin making games in the first place after shedding a few tears over Final Fantasy 10, and who can blame him with a love story that tragic? Final Fantasy is a series stuffed with emotional moments and
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With the highly anticipated Masters of the Universe movie arriving in theaters June 5, fans are already returning to Eternia through a newly launched lineup of collectibles, action figures, and fan-focused products now available nationwide. From Barbie® Masters of the Universe He-Man Doll to Skeletor® Talking Mask Role Play, the collection is helping fuel excitement ahead of the
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DJ Koze’s first song of the year is here. His latest conjury of club mesmerism, the seven-minute “Spiralen,” is the front half of a AA-side single coming on June 12, via his Pampa label. That’ll be backed by another long song, promisingly titled “Wo’s Patric?!?” Find the “Spiralen” video below and the single art beneath
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Reliable retail leaker Billbil-kun has released some more details regarding the recently rated Sonic Frontiers Definitive Edition. Sonic Frontiers Definitive Edition will be released on the Nintendo Switch 2 on 23rd June which is coincidentally Sonic the Hedgehog’s birthday. The Definitive Edition of Sonic’s 3D adventure will be available both physically and digitally on the
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God of War fans have had a lot of exciting news to chew on lately, with the recent announcement of Sony’s State of Play on June 2 fueling speculation that a major reveal of the next mainline game could be imminent. Further, fans are cautiously optimistic about the upcoming God of War television series from
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Krispr opens by making a philosophical decision and moving on. Clones are alive. They are just not human. The film announces this and immediately starts the story, which I appreciated, because we have all sat through the twenty-minute version of that argument in other science fiction films, and it rarely goes anywhere new. What comes
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Paul McCartney closed out the final episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert by duetting with the host on ‘Hello, Goodbye’. The long-running late night show aired for the last time last night (May 21), after Colbert announced on air last summer that CBS had cancelled it in what the network described as “purely a financial decision”. Many have speculated
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In the wake of Ubisoft’s “major reset” earlier this year, which resulted in the loss of about 1,200 jobs, the cancelation of six games, and the closure of two studios, it’s easy to forget that the company still employees somewhere around 16,500 employees across a massive global network of dozens of studios. By contrast, Kingdom
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It Thinks So By Howard Bloom Our president believes we’ve won the Iran war.  Decisively.  He might be surprised to discover that Iran believes he’s lost. Yes, Iran thinks it has won.  And that the US and our Israeli partner have suffered many “strategic defeats at the hands of the Islamic Revolution” and have “failed
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