Month: March 2021

News Tune-Yards Cover Radiohead’s “Idioteque”: Listen A SiriusXM live recording ahead of the new album sketchy. By Allison Hussey March 25, 2021 Facebook Twitter Tune-Yards’ Merrill Garbus, April 2018 (Photo by Jim Bennett/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Tune-Yards have covered Radiohead’s “Idioteque” for SiriusXMU. Check it out below. Tune-Yards’ fifth album, sketchy., is out tomorrow (March
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Here’s more fallout from Disney’s release date changes moves on Tuesday: With the studio dropping their 20th Century Studios’ Ryan Reynolds action comedy Free Guy on Aug. 13, Universal is now moving their Amblin Tom Hanks sci-fi film Bios, which was on that weekend, to Aug. 20 instead. That leaves the calendar looking as follows: August 13Don’t Breathe
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“Everything seems to just keep us here.” Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Sightseers, A Field in England, High-Rise, Rebecca, The Meg 2) shot a micro-budget horror movie during quarantine last year, titled In the Earth. NEON will be bringing Wheatley’s latest to theaters on April 23, and the official trailer has debuted today. Meagan Navarro wrote in her Sundance review for BD,
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Cardi’s husband, Offset, just weighed into the controversy over Snoop criticizing Cardi B for being too openly sexual on ‘WAP’ — and his message is basically this … dude, pause. SUBSCRIBE: http://tmz.me/wONe5NO About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news landscape and changed the way the public
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Rachel Levine testifies at her confirmation hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.(Caroline Brehman-Pool/Getty Images) Dr Rachel Levine has been confirmed as assistant secretary for health, becoming the first openly trans federal official approved by the Senate. The chamber confirmed Levine to the post Wednesday (24 March) in a 52-58 vote split
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Exclusive Deshaun Watson‘s attorney Rusty Hardin is going scorched earth on the attorney representing the QB’s accusers — claiming Tony Buzbee has “orchestrated a circus-like atmosphere” to unfairly paint Watson as a sexual predator. In his statement, Hardin stands by his client — saying matter of factly, “I believe that any allegation that Deshaun forced
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News Taylor Swift and Evermore Theme Park Drop Lawsuits The Utah park was suing Swift for trademark infringement. Swift’s rights management team was suing Evermore for playing her music “without authorization or license agreement.”  By Evan Minsker March 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter Taylor Swift (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy) Facebook Twitter Taylor Swift
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One of this year’s most entertaining horror movies so far is Willy’s Wonderland, which centers on Nicolas Cage battling evil animatronics in a Chuck E. Cheese like environment. The film delivers on the promise of its wacky premise, and it’s currently available on VOD. On April 13, we’ve learned today, Willy’s Wonderland next heads to
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Russell Tovey. (David Levenson/Getty Images) Russell Tovey has revealed that he fell “desperately in love” with a “much older actor” while filming an early television series. The gay actor opened up about coming to terms with his sexuality and his first major crush in an interview with Attitude magazine. “I was doing a TV show and I
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Giana Desir, a trans woman, won a hefty discrimination lawsuit against a real estate broker. A year later, she says, she still hasn’t seen any money. Desir, from Brooklyn, New York, won $50,000 in compensation from a real estate broker sexually who harassed her and said she couldn’t live near “people or children”. New York City’s
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After holding its World Premiere at FrightFest, Black Fawn Distribution is set to release Francesco Giannini‘s excellent indie Hall, a high-tension thriller about a scary virus outbreak within a hotel, on Canadian VOD April 6, 2021. A physical release of the film will follow. In the film, scattered victims are thrust into the fight of their
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George Segal, famous for starring roles in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” “Look Who’s Talking” and most recently, “The Goldbergs,” has died … TMZ has confirmed. The veteran actor died Tuesday morning following complications from bypass surgery … according to his wife, Sonia Segal. George’s breakout role was playing Nick in the 1966 classic, ‘Virginia
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