Month: July 2026

Mick Jagger has revealed that he is a fan of Sam Fender, hailing his album ‘People Watching’ as “excellent”. The Rolling Stones frontman was speaking to NME ahead of the release of the band’s new album ‘Foreign Tongues’, which is set to arrive on July 10 – pre-order it here. Asked about younger artists he has been listening to recently, Jagger said: “I’ve had
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WASHINGTON — A new report links the long-running technical problems with Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle to a combination of overconfidence, unrealistic schedules and NASA’s lack of insight into the vehicle. The report by NASA’s Office of Inspector General, released June 30, adds to the uncertainty about when Starliner will be approved for crewed
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Today, Hasbro unleashed a new wave of goblins and ghouls from another galaxy with all-new STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES Halloween figures such as:  STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES MON CALAMARI (HALLOWEEN EDITION)   STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES TOGRUTA (HALLOWEEN EDITION)   STAR WARS: THE BLACK SERIES TUSKEN RAIDER (HALLOWEEN EDITION)  These new figures will be available to purchase September 2026 on Hasbro Pulse and
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Catalan composer and experimental musician Marina Herlop is readying a new album, Dja Dja. Herlop will self-release her follow-up to 2023’s Nekkuja on October 9. Below, listen to a new song from the record, “Jaque.” According to press materials, Dja Dja was inspired by the “the hero’s journey,” the narrative framework popularized by Joseph Campbell
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What makes a toxic-relationship story so irresistible? Just as the characters can’t seem to stay away from each other despite knowing it’s a Very Bad Idea, we can’t stop turning the pages to see what happens next, even if we suspect that finding out will be both electrifying and aggravating—perhaps even disturbing.  Readers in search
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I sat down for Pinocchio: Unstrung with my arms crossed, and my expectations parked at “public domain cash grab.” Five movies into a franchise built on lapsed copyrights, I figured I already knew the shape of the thing before the lights dropped. Then the puppet turned its head, and I uncrossed my arms so I
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Adult DVD have announced their self-titled debut album and shared a new single, ‘Cowboy On Aisle Three’. Listen below. Read More: NME‘s top 10 shows from The Great Escape 2026 The rising Leeds dance-punk band will release the 12-track record on September 25 via Fat Possum Records, following on from their EPs ‘Fountain Of Youth’ (2023)
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There’s no studio more secretive than Marvel. Case in point – Spider-Man: Brand New Day star Sadie Sink reportedly wasn’t given a script until she landed in London to shoot the Spidey sequel. In a new conversation with Nylon, the culture brand claims that despite being offered the (still mysterious) role in Spider-Man: Brand New
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Evil Dead Burn is about to ignite theaters next week, but last night Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema held fan events across the country to give Evil Dead fans their very first taste of the latest entry in the saga Sam Raimi created more than 40 years ago. Dread Central hosted screenings in Chicago
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Just as they’ve pushed the boundaries of what can reasonably be called an LP, YHWH Nailgun are now testing the limits on visual albums, too. The New York experimental rockers have shared a music video set to Magazine, their new 11-minute, 10 track album. Directed by Lane Stewart, the nocturnal short follows several mysterious characters
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Will the Minions continue to prevail at the box office? The babbling little slapstick guys are now teenagers at 16 years old (the first Despicable Me movie came out in 2010) and they’re pushing their seventh movie in the Illumination franchise with Minions & Monsters. Overseas, they’ll continue to translate, with a vibrant foreign weekend
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Originally published September 26, 2019 For Spanish director Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia’s first feature film, he did not hold back. The Platform (El Hoyo) is a daring debut, melding political allegory and sci-fi drama with some serious bite. Beautifully paced, the film is told in three acts, each more revealing than the last. In The Platform, a man wakes up
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