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Next week I will be diving into some new horror and gothic books release by independent publisher. Heck there might even be some classic monster reads from the Marvel vault. Stay tuned! Last updated on March 15, 2024 Post navigation View original source here.
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SATURDAY AM: w/chart…Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 4 is now looking to pull in ahead of Legendary/Warner Bros.’ third frame of Dune: Part Two, $31.5M to $28M-$29M. Excellent holds by both movies in a starved marketplace that’s been beaten up by the strike. All in, that spells for a weekend where all pics are grossing
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The Best Actress category for the 2024 Oscar nominations was a tough one this year. You had Emma Stone portray Bella Baxter’s emotional and intellectual journey in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things. Then there was Lily Gladstone, who portrayed the pain the Osage Nation went through in the captivating Martin Scorsese film Killers of the Flower
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Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion took place yesterday (March 14) at the country music legend’s Texas ranch. At one point during the evening, Nelson performed “Rainbow Connection” with the Muppet behind the hit song, Kermit the Frog. Watch footage below. Kermit the Frog released his iconic “Rainbow Connection” in 1979, and the track has been covered
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“Every time I survived a war zone, I thought I was sending a warning home: don’t do this,” Kirsten Dunst’s veteran photojournalist Lee tells another in Civil War. “But here we are.” The sentiment sums up writer/director Alex Garland‘s anti-war messaging, told through a visceral assault on the senses as it plunges its characters on a road trip
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The Among Us animated series being developed at CBS Studios has found its Purple, Green, Red, and Orange crewmembers in Ashley Johnson (The Last of Us), Elijah Wood (The Lord of the Rings trilogy), Randall Park (Ant-Man, Always Be My Maybe), and Yvette Nicole Brown (Community, Drake & Josh).  The official Among Us X account (formerly Twitter) announced
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After fleeing Cambodia during the brutal regime of Pol Pot, Chantha Nguon spent decades in increasingly desperate poverty, first in urban Vietnam, then the squalor of Thailand refugee camps and finally in the malarial jungles of Cambodia. Through it all, Nguon relied on the delicious food of her childhood for comfort. In her heartbreaking, exquisitely
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