Month: August 2023

Carly Rae Jepsen‘s looks over the years are STILL ‘bangin!’ Here is a 26-year-old version of the pop singer — stage-ready with her beautiful blue eyes poppin’ — opening for Justin Bieber at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada back in 2012 (left). This was the infamous year her hit song “Call Me Maybe” went viral
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News Outside Lands 2023 Livestream Schedule & Details Announced Including performances from the 1975, Lil Yachty, Interpol, Father John Misty, Maggie Rogers, JID, and more By Evan Minsker August 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival 2021 (Kravitz/FilmMagic for Outside Lands) Facebook Twitter Outside Lands 2023 takes place this weekend (August 11-13)
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Cicada wings can kill and remove bacteria, and now researchers have used simulations to study the functions of blunt spikes on their surface, with some surprising findings. Understanding this natural process could solve a significant healthcare challenge. Medical devices like catheters enable microbial colonization and biofilm formation by providing a surface for bacteria to cling
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Releases keep coming but talent is not comfortable promoting films, even indies, even if productions have waivers or don’t need them. Where that’s leading isn’t clear. “Who’s going to take the plunge first? We’ll see. The festivals will be the big test,” said one independent distribution exec. From a moderate release like Jules, in nearly
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In case you’ve forgotten or you’re new here, this is your reminder that, emotionally speaking, Heels is one of the best things we’ve got these days. For a full recap of Heels Season 2 Episode 3, just click that link. For the purpose of this review, we’re going to discuss two developments because they’re worth
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South Park games have experienced a resurgence in the past decade. This is mainly because of the success of South Park: The Stick of Truth and South Park: The Fractured But Whole. So, it was only a matter of time before another South Park game was officially announced. Well, it isn’t surprising, but it has
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News Bob Dylan Pays Tribute to Former Bandmate Robbie Robertson The guitarist was a key element to Dylan’s pivotal late 1960s sound, and they maintained their friendship for decades By Allison Hussey August 11, 2023 Facebook Twitter Bob Dylan and Robbie Robertson, November 1976 (Photo by Larry Hulst/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Bob Dylan
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Both All Jacked Up and Full of Worms and The Outwaters, two of this year’s SCREAMBOX Originals, are coming to fully functional VHS, we’re thrilled to announce today! A partnership between Lunchmeat, SCREAMBOX, Cineverse, Bloody Disgusting, 5100 Films, and Fathom Film Company, both titles drop for pre-order tomorrow (Saturday, August 12) at 12pm ET exclusively
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CEO Adam Aron has expounded on Twitter and most recently on AMC Entertainment’s latest earnings call about the risk of a cash crunch and even bankruptcy if it wasn’t able to secure financing in a still uncertain box office climate. Today he can breathe easier as a Delaware Chancery Court Judge approved a revised shareholder
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Common’Hood immediately caught my attention as a cozy yet immersive building simulator with a poignant story about a community of people who fell through the cracks of society. I was excited to create my own little world and fill it with all the different personalities I could meet during my adventures. Unfortunately, my journey to
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Filmmaker William Friedkin forever changed horror with 1973’s The Exorcist, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. He returned to the genre again in 1980 with the Giallo-like thriller Cruising and fearlessly got weird with gory folk horror The Guardian in 1990. Fearless perfectly encapsulates Friedkin’s style and his approach to life; he was never afraid to speak
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Experiments on the distinctive wobble of a heavyweight cousin to the electron called the muon are repeatedly finding something isn’t quite adding up, pointing the way towards unknown physics. Nearly 20 years after researchers from Brookhaven Particle Accelerator in New York first provided evidence of an anomaly, hundreds of scientists working with the Muon g-2
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By Howard Bloom In 1968 Pope Paul VI established a Global Peace Day. A New Year’s Day on which the Pope gives a speech “reflecting the signs of our times.” Wednesday August 9th, the Vatican put out an announcement about the speech the pope will give at next year’s Peace Day, coming up on January 1st,
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FRIDAY AM UPDATE: The only new wide release this weekend is Amblin’s period Dracula horror pic The Last Voyage of the Demeter being distributed by Universal. It made $750K last night in previews from showtimes that began at 5PM in 2,350 theaters in what is expected to be an underwhelming 3-day single digit million result
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