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Co-writer/director Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving took quite a while to become a reality. Debuting as a fake trailer with Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse double feature, Roth and his vision for a Turkey Day-themed slasher came from a personal place. Stretching all the way back to Roth’s childhood, and now emerging onto the 2023 movie
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It’s Black Friday, which means there are a lot of deals to sort through! We’ve gathered up some of the best Black Friday deals on Amazon for readers, including sales on ereaders, reading lights, bookish games, reading chairs, bookshelves, headphones for audiobook listeners, and even a KitchenAid mixer to pair with a good cookbook.
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Ridley Scott’s Napoleon through Thursday has grossed an estimated $21M worldwide. The Apple Original Films and Sony Pictures action epic is now eyeing a $70M-$73M five-day global opening, including $40M from the international box office. Should those numbers hold, this will be well ahead of pre-weekend projections. The Joaquin Phoenix-starrer stormed into eight overseas markets
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Compassion and support are on John Oates‘ mind … after being sensationally slapped with a restraining order from his former jam buddy Daryl Hall last week. Breaking his silence following the legal turmoil … the 75-year-old dropped a T’Giving IG selfie Thursday … encouraging all to go above and beyond to help those suffering worldwide
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Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.” Two entries ago, we discussed Thomas J. Churchill’s vampire-themed, title card only “franchise” entry, The Amityville Harvest. I knew that the writer/director had a sequel film, so
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News Blackpink Receive Honorary MBEs From King Charles III at Buckingham Palace The K-pop singers were honored for their commitment to raising awareness about climate change By Madison Bloom November 22, 2023 Facebook X Blackpink’s Lisa, Rosé, Jisoo, and Jennie, November 2023 (Victoria Jones – Pool/Getty Images) Facebook X Blackpink were named honorary Members of
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Refresh for latest…: Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes very (very) narrowly missed the $100M mark globally in its opening weekend, but it’s as near as dammit with an estimated $98.5M through Sunday worldwide. The Francis Lawrence-directed prequel came in slightly higher than pre-frame projections overseas with $54.5M from 87 international
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This holiday season, comedy lovers rejoice! This just in: Stand Up! Records is releasing a very limited edition of 500 Joan Rivers 6-inch figures complete with accessories like a microphone and mic stand, which Joan spent so much time on during her distinguished, 50+ year career.  Joan Rivers was more than just a comedian; she was a force of nature and an unparalleled
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With the publication of exquisite literary gems like Foster and Small Things Like These, Irish writer Claire Keegan’s reputation among American readers is slowly, but steadily, growing. The three elegantly-crafted stories collected in So Late in the Day: Stories of Women and Men will only enhance that increasing regard. In the title story, Cathal, a
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Hollywood’s first go-around with Godzilla in 1998 didn’t go well, as the Roland Emmerich-directed movie was critically panned and considered a box office disappointment (though CinemaBlend’s own Rich Knight is among its supporters). In 2014 though, America’s entertainment industry got a second bite at this proverbial apple, and the Godzilla reboot was not only much
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News Anti-Flag’s Justin Sane Sued for Raping Fan in 2010 Kristina Sarhadi, whose allegations against Justin Sane contributed to the band’s breakup, claims in a new lawsuit that the singer “strangled her, forced her to perform oral sex on him, and raped her” at a motel By Jazz Monroe November 23, 2023 Facebook X Anti-Flag’s
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The enduring idea that men evolved to hunt and women evolved to gather is a relatively baseless assumption that is facing greater academic resistance than ever before. A new review of archaeological evidence and human physiology strongly suggests that modern gender roles have colored our reconstructions of the distant past. According to biological anthropologists Sarah
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