Month: September 2024

Rapper Lil Tay’s team have said her open-heart surgery was “a great success”, although fans are sceptical following last year’s death hoax. On Thursday (September 12), an ultrasound of her heart was shared on her Instagram account. The post shared that “Tay has been diagnosed with a life-threatening heart tumor”. However, fans recalled the death
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PARIS — A Crew Dragon spacecraft splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico early Sept. 15, concluding a five-day private astronaut mission that featured the first commercial spacewalk. The Crew Dragon capsule Resilience splashed down near Dry Tortugas, in the Gulf of Mexico west of Key West, Florida, at 3:37 a.m. Eastern. The splashdown location
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Saturday Night Live’s history is long, storied and well-documented, plus many of the comedians who worked on the show – including members of the original 1975 cast – are still working. However, when it came time for Dylan O’Brien to prep his take on Dan Aykroyd for the film about SNL’s origins, he did basically
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Guillermo del Toro, on set, 2008. ©Universal/courtesy Everett Collection Guillermo del Toro held a master class at the Annecy International Animation Festival when he was promoting the release of his Oscar-winning animated feature, Pinocchio. THR was on the scene and reported that the filmmaker took care to share his undying appreciation for the animated medium
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When we first began giving advice on tweaking your graphics card performance, it was a rough time for PC gamers. The rise of cryptocurrency collided with the pandemic, making it almost impossible to buy PC hardware at reasonable prices. AMD and Nvidia were selling every single card they made to bot farms, which scalpers sold
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An ibex stands on a mountain, peacefully grazing, until they are challenged for “the top spot.” In response, the ibex asks, “But what are we even fighting for?” When the ibex receives an attack instead of an answer, they flee from the challenge. Fleeing does not solve problems, however—and it certainly doesn’t get them the
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In a year where indie horror movies outdid their blockbuster counterparts, it’s finally time to see one of the most praised when it drops on Shudder starting on September 27. The film is called Oddity, an Irish production, and it seemed to come out of nowhere this year even though it had a successful domestic
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My Rating ⭐⭐ Rating: 2 out of 5. “Chapter Five” Red Sonja and the pilgrim named Lucas have chased the murdering psychopath, Grimore, through thickets and hills, but he has eluded them with dark sorcery. Now the old man waits for the two slayers near the shores of a thunderous waterfall. As Sonja and Lucas
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Christmas comes early in Damien Leone’s slasher sequel Terrifier 3 from Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse, and this Friday the 13th, Art the Clown carves up a gnarly new poster to get you ready for his return to theaters next month. Check out the extreme new Terrifier 3 poster below, courtesy by Samhain. Christmas comes early in Damien Leone’s slasher sequel Terrifier 3 from
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EXCLUSIVE: After a strong reception on the fall film fest scene, Edward Berger’s Vatican thriller, Conclave, starring Ralph Fiennes is going one week earlier via Focus Features on Oct. 25. The pic was previously dated on Nov. 1. Coming away from the fests, Conclave currently scored 96% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Not to mention, Conclave,
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Two of the scariest movies of the century are streaming free on Tubi. Dutch Marich’s Horror in the High Desert and its follow-up Horror in the High Desert 2: Minerva are both available to stream. I can’t recommend either enough. Marich successfully blends found-footage thrills with a world all his own. The films are liminal,
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