Month: July 2022

Being billed as a Southern Gothic horror movie, Vincent Grashaw‘s film What Josiah Saw will stream exclusively on Shudder on Thursday, August 4, BD has learned this afternoon. The film will be available on Shudder U.S., Shudder CA, Shudder UKI, and Shudder ANZ. Watch the official trailer below! “After two decades, a damaged family reunites at their
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PlayStation Access has published seven minutes of footage from the forthcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection from Konami showing fans what to expect from the collection which contains thirteen Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games from the Super Nintendo, Nintendo Entertainment System, Arcades, and more. It was previously announced that some of the games
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News of Lea Michele’s upcoming arrival in Broadway’s Funny Girl will certainly hand the musical a revival in advance ticket sales, welcome news for producers who saw last week’s box office continue its recent downward pivot. The musical, currently starring Beanie Feldstein (who has missed some recent performances) played to houses only 65% full during
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Indian fitness platform, Ultrahuman, is expanding its wearable portfolio by launching a smart ring to boost its ability to provide tech loving ‘biohackers’ — and, it hopes, health-concerned Boomers — with more insightful metabolic insights. Sensors embedded in the forthcoming Ultrahuman Ring include temperature, heart rate and movement monitors, which enable the device to track
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Nathan Fielder’s brand of comedy is not for everyone. From his breakout Comedy Central show Nathan For You to HBO’s tiny gem How To With John Wilson (which he executive-produces), Fielder has perfected a very specific style of awkward, deadpan cringe comedy based on unscripted encounters with unsuspecting real people. Fans of his comedy (including
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