Month: April 2022

Warner Bros, which has traditionally ruled the Easter weekend box office, is back, a year after Godzilla vs. Kong brought bread to reopening cinemas during the pandemic. The stateside arrival of J.K. Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, and further expansion abroad into 44 markets, arrives days after the Warner Bros. Discovery merger went public.
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News Billie Eilish to Star in New Simpsons Short on Disney+ Eilish jams with Lisa Simpson in the forthcoming short video “When Billie Met Lisa” By Matthew Strauss April 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Lisa Simpson and Billie Eilish, image courtesy of Disney+ Facebook Twitter Billie Eilish and Finneas will star in a new Simpsons short
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Trans people and allies rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2018 before marching to demand basic human and civil rights. (Cory Clark/NurPhoto via Getty) Lawmakers in the Pennsylvania House have passed a bill that would ban trans students from competing in girls’ and women’s sports – despite the governor’s promise to veto it. House Bill 972 (HB
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April marks the halfway point to Halloween, and leave it to Shudder to honor that in a big way. Their annual “Halfway to Halloween” celebration returns with a packed schedule full of new originals and exclusives to keep you in the holiday spirit all month long. The killer lineup of new original series and films joins Shudder’s
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News New Andy Kaufman Documentary Underway Alex Braverman is set to direct the untitled project about the strange and celebrated entertainer  By Allison Hussey April 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter Andy Kaufman, February 1981 (Photo by Joan Adlen/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Andy Kaufman is the subject of a forthcoming as yet untitled feature documentary, as The
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Parents express affection in different ways. The care packages Mary Laura Philpott received when she was in college are a perfect illustration: If the package was from her mother, it would contain sweets, maybe something practical, perhaps money. But if her dad sent the box, it was almost always filled with canned food. It became
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Bloody Disgusting’s The Northman review is spoiler-free. “I will avenge you, Father. I will save you, Mother. I will kill you, Fjölnir.” The eponymous character repeats this mantra from childhood, immediately after witnessing tragedy, well into adulthood. It focuses his primal rage, directing his hate and tying his fate to a singular mission of revenge. The
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Like a clever jigsaw puzzle, Susan Rigetti’s crime fiction debut, Cover Story, about a world-class financial swindler and con artist gives you a lot of pieces, and it takes a while for them to start fitting together, allowing the full picture to emerge. The story is told mainly through the diary entries of New York
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In Father Stu, star Mark Walhberg tackles the story of boxer-turned-priest Stuart Long, who went from destruction to redemption, inspiring many along the way. Based on true events, this faith-based film carries an R-rating, which is pretty atypical for movies of the genre. The cast members themselves pushed back against the sometimes-polarizing label, saying it’s
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