Month: June 2025

The Los Angeles Riots are not what you think. By Howard Bloom “A once great American City, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by Illegal Aliens and Criminals… I am ordering all necessary action to liberate Los Angeles from the Migrant Invasion.”  President Donald J. Trump  “Los Angeles would have been completely obliterated without my
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Although it’s been 10 years since The Witcher 3 came out, CD Projekt Red says The Witcher 4 is coming together using some of the same “scrappy” energy as its predecessor. We sat down with CDPR veteran and The Witcher 4 narrative director Philipp Weber to mark The Witcher 3’s 10-year anniversary, and he gave
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For their feature film debut, Man Finds Tape, writer/directors Paul Gandersman and Peter S. Hall decided to go the route of a pseudo-documentary that emulates the style of countless true crime specials that pepper every streaming service. However, Gandersman and Hall wanted to subvert audience expectations to deliver a wholly unexpected tale about a small
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The next Scream sequel is among upcoming horror movies set to come out in 2026, but before the film came together with a long list of new and legacy stars led by Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott, a lot of drama happened behind the scenes. Scream 7’s director Kevin Williamson has spoken about how the project
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The Evil Dead remains a horror fan favorite as it blends unforgettable raw terror and creative ingenuity with relentless pacing using minimal funds. This fall, Evil Dead In Concert will begin its 50-city U.S. tour, during which audiences will experience a spine-chilling symphony of horror. Black Ink Presents collaborates with Terrapin Station Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center Turns 100 Happy 100th to NYPL’s Schomburg Center! The Schomburg holds “one
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Undertale successor Deltarune has a little secret message for PlayStation players who manage to avoid collecting a single trophy in their playthroughs. Via IGN, a Deltarune player on Reddit shared a screenshot of their credits scene from the game’s newly released fourth chapter, apparently after playing through all four chapters and not picking up any
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Today, leading toy and game company Hasbro announced the ultimate BEYBLADE bundle with the San Diego Comic-Con 2025 exclusive BEYBLADE X 25th Anniversary Set! Celebrate the anniversary milestone with this epic set, part of the ever-expanding BEYBLADE X product line, featuring the staple X-Celerator Gear System and fan favorite Tops from previous generations making their return with the Dragoon Storm
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Ananda Lewis, best known for her time in the late 1990s and early 2000s as an MTV VJ, died on Wednesday, June 11, TMZ reports. The television personality had revealed, in 2020, that she was living with breast cancer. Lewis was 52 years old. Lewis was born and raised in Southern California. She attended and
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 5 out of 5. “Doctor Strange of Asgard – Part 02”  Sprites did it! Yeah right, Loki. Then, why is Asgard’s former Chief Skald resisting arrest? Chains of Krakkan! The Crimson Bands of Cyttoraki! Doctor Strange and his wife Clea work fast to subdue the most despised man within the Nine
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Disney’s live-action charmer Lilo & Stitch has surfed past $800M at the global box office. It crossed the milestone with Wednesday’s business included, and through yesterday counts $807.6M worldwide.  The bubbly Dean Fleischer Camp-directed update on the 2002 animated hit is expected to reach $1B global, which would make it the first studio movie to
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In Sean Byrne’s Dangerous Animals, a sun-soaked Aussie backdrop turns into an aquatic nightmare as Zephyr (Hassie  Harrison), a nomadic surfer, becomes prey to a shark-obsessed serial killer named Tucker (Jai Courtney) who hides in plain sight. As Josh Korngut’s review out of Cannes so aptly puts it, “Dangerous Animals delivers one of horror’s greatest
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Love Music Hate Racism have shared a statement saying that the charity “stands with Kneecap”, and Toddla T has spoken out against a secret letter that was reportedly written to try and have the group kicked off the Glastonbury 2025 line-up. The statements come amid controversy surrounding the Irish rap trio – both for their
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