Month: May 2021

Years before making horror films like The Boy, this year’s Separation, the upcoming Orphan: First Kill, and The Devil Inside, William Brent Bell made his debut on the horror scene with 2006’s Stay Alive, which Ryan Larson recently revisited in his BD column You Aughta Know. “Today, Stay Alive seems ripe for an update,” Ryan wrote
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Xiye Bastida already knows what it means to have her life forever altered by the effects of climate change. The 19-year-old climate activist grew up in San Pedro Tultepec, Mexico, where unprecedented rainfall caused flooding that kept her from attending school. When she moved to New York City in 2015, she saw the damage caused
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Social media sites are “categorically unsafe” for queer users, the damning report found (Manan VATSYAYANA/AFP/ Getty) Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube are all “categorically unsafe” for LGBT+ people, according to a damning new study from GLAAD. GLAAD had originally planned to give grades for each site as part of a new social media safety
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More Resident Evil Village news? Sure! We already know that the late Jeanette Maus voiced Cassandra Dimitrescu, one of Lady Dimitrescu’s daughters in the game, but what about the towering vampire lady herself? Well, seeing as the game is out now, actress Maggie Robertson has been revealed to be the voice and performance capture artist
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Transgender people and supporters march through central London during the second Trans Pride protest march for equality on 12 September 2020. (Photo by Wiktor Szymanowicz/Barcroft Media via Getty Images) A retired Old Bailey judge has questioned why anti-trans groups such as the LGB Alliance weren’t included in a consultation on hate crime laws. Charles Wilde,
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News J. Cole Releasing New Documentary Applying Pressure Tomorrow The Scott Lazer-directed film peeks behind the scenes of Cole’s upcoming album The Off-Season By Madison Bloom May 9, 2021 Facebook Twitter J. Cole (Photo by Tabatha Fireman/Getty Images). Facebook Twitter J. Cole has announced a new documentary. Applying Pressure: The Off-Season Documentary arrives tomorrow (May
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Some people were born into entrepreneurship, others planned for it. Then, there’s Liya Kebede who considers herself an “accidental entrepreneur.” For most international supermodels, you can almost predict their trajectory—supermodel status, then brand ambassador, then beauty brand or clothing line will follow suit. But Kebede’s path wasn’t that clear cut. When she refers to herself
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News Chance the Rapper Shares Trailer for New Magnificent Coloring World Concert Film: Watch The Coloring Book celebration is coming to AMC Theatres this summer By Matthew Strauss May 7, 2021 Facebook Twitter Chance the Rapper, October 2017 (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) Facebook Twitter Back in 2016, Chance the Rapper hosted the inaugural Magnificent Coloring World event
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The pop queen and and husband Jay-Z share three rainbow babies: Daughter Blue Ivy Carter, born in 2012 and twins Rumi Carter and Sir Carter, born in 2017. In her 2013 HBO documentary Life Is But a Dream, Beyonce recalled finding out she had a missed miscarriage, in which no symptoms are identified before an ultrasound or doppler reveals the heartbreaking discovery.
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LGBT+ students were told to “die” in horrific graffiti. (Envato Elements) LGBT+ students were told to “die” in “appalling and terrifying” homophobic graffiti daubed over a Pride flag. Abusive slurs were scrawled on a white board that had a Pride flag projected onto it at Broadland High School in Norfolk, according to the North Norfolk News.
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