Month: February 2024

Fanhome, the leader in subscription-based collections and models, expands its Fast & Furious catalog as it announces the launch of an eye-catching, 1:8 scale build-up model subscription for Brian O’Conner’s Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) as depicted in 2 Fast 2 Furious™ – the sequel to the blockbuster film, The Fast & The Furious™, which spawned the
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused
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The aftermath of the strikes may have rattled the domestic box office, which is 13% behind the same period a year ago. But that’s not stopping Paramount, Universal and Disney from spending a record $7 million per 30-second spot to show off their movie wares on Super Bowl Sunday. Despite the box office taking a
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TALES FROM THE CRYPT PRESENTS: DEMON KNIGHT, Jada Pinkett Smith, 1995, (c)MCA Universal/courtesy Everett Collection Dread Central is excited to be celebrating Black History Month with a slate of unmissable events, both digital and IRL, hosted by some incredible talent from the horror community. Check out our upcoming calendar of events right here: On February
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Florence Pugh and Zendaya may be two of the biggest fashion icons in the business. Both have different styles but are show-stopping on the red carpet. Pugh’s sheer pink Valentino dress comes to mind whenever I think of an incredible fashion moment. I also still can’t stop thinking about Zendaya’s red Emmys’ party dress that
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As we head into 2024 and look around, the space industry is fundamentally different from what it was decades ago, thanks to first- and second-order effects from embracing commercial innovation. SpaceX set a record-breaking cadence of nearly 100 launches last year, heralding a new revolution in access to space. The Space Development Agency (SDA) operationalized
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Microsoft had a strong start to 2024 thanks to their Developer Direct Showcase, but it sounds like we’ll get even more information on what the gaming giant is up to very soon. Head of Xbox Phil Spencer gathered the attention of gamers everywhere this afternoon with a post announcing an upcoming “business update event.” You can
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Jennifer Lopez was the musical guest on the February 3 episode of Saturday Night Live, where she brought out Redman and Latto during a performance of her recent single “Can’t Get Enough.” Lopez returned to the stage later and debuted a new ballad called “This Is Me…Now”—the title track of her forthcoming album. Watch both
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I wasn’t a big fan of the Volume Four of She-Hulk but I have been collecting the newest Sensational She-Hulk series. Next week I will dive back into the universe of the Jade Giantess. I’m hoping Rainbow learned from her mistakes and will leave the “slice of life” nonsense behind. Until next week… Post navigation
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Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle, the third Apple Original Films movie to go wide in cinemas, spied an estimated $35.3M global debut through Sunday, including $17.3M from 78 international box office markets. While that makes it the top title worldwide, overseas and domestically this frame, the ultra-expensive ensemble thriller was harshed on by critics and didn’t get
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Kacey Musgraves seems to be teasing new music, following a video shared at the 2024 Grammy Awards ceremony. The American singer-songwriter and country music star hinted to fans that new material is on the way, as she appeared at this year’s edition of the Grammys. During the ceremony last night (February 4), Musgraves debuted a
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Kacen Callender dedicates their first foray into young adult fantasy, Infinity Alchemist, to “the younger me who always wanted to write a YA fantasy.” While this might make one imagine a teenage Callender dreaming of a future as an author, Callender explains it is actually in reference to their early days of their career, when
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