Month: July 2022

At about 40 minutes into the runtime of the Spanish psychological horror thriller Shrew’s Nest, our main character Montse (played with tragic tenacity by Macarena Gómez) allows herself a chance at feeling vulnerable in a revealing conversation with her younger sister. Montse, who has raised her as her own after the death of their parents,
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Tory equalities minister Mike Freer. (Facebook/ Mike Freer MP) Former equalities minister Mike Freer says he’s been assured by the Tory leadership frontrunners that they “support a fully inclusive ban” on conversion therapy.  Freer spoke at the PinkNews Westminster Summer Reception on Wednesday (13 July), in his first major speech since resigning as equalities minister amid a mass
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Over the years, several Crime Fiction Lover contributors have gone on to write their own additions to the genre. It proves that the passion for crime fiction cuts across readers, reviewers and writers. Latest in that list is Victoria Weisfeld, an accomplished short story writer who makes her long-form debut with Architect of Courage. He’s
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At about 40 minutes into the runtime of the Spanish psychological horror thriller Shrew’s Nest, our main character Montse (played with tragic tenacity by Macarena Gómez) allows herself a chance at feeling vulnerable in a revealing conversation with her younger sister. Montse, who has raised her as her own after the death of their parents,
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Khloe Kardashian & Tristan Thompson: Timeline to Baby No. 2 There’s been a new development in Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson on-again, off-again romance. From the birth of their daughter True Thompson to multiple cheating scandals, the reality star and the Chicago Bulls player have experienced their fair share of ups and downs over the years. Now, though separated, the two
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Disney/Marvel’s Thor: Love and Thunder will continue its reign atop the weekend box office in its second session, with on the low-end an anticipated 65% decline or $50M from its $144M opening. The movie is easily heading past $200M in the next three days, and yesterday grossed an estimated $13.6M for a running total that’s just under
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Theresa May at the PinkNews Westminster Summer Reception. (PinkNews) Theresa May has warned that Britain is at risk of “sliding back” if the government does not ban trans conversion therapy. The former prime minister urged the government to legislate an inclusive ban at the PinkNews Westminster Summer Reception on Wednesday (13 July). Speaking exclusively to PinkNews, she
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Few words related to identity convey a more precise meaning than the ones Bolu Babalola uses to describe her identity: “I’m a Nigerian child, eldest daughter.” If you’re familiar with immigrant parents, you know the drill: Education is the key to securing your future, with a reliable profession (doctor, lawyer, engineer) followed by a judicious
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Today’s Featured Deals In Case You Missed Yesterday’s Most Popular Deals Previous Daily Deals How the Light Gets In by Louise Penny for $2.99 The Half-Life of Ruby Fielding by Lydia Kang for $1.99 Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce for $2.99 The Emma Project by Sonali Dev for $3.99 The Library of the Unwritten
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Being billed as a Southern Gothic horror movie, Vincent Grashaw‘s film What Josiah Saw will stream exclusively on Shudder on Thursday, August 4, BD has learned this afternoon. The film will be available on Shudder U.S., Shudder CA, Shudder UKI, and Shudder ANZ. Watch the official trailer below! “After two decades, a damaged family reunites at their
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There’s a life-sized cardboard cutout in view in the latest of Dr Jacky Collins’ The Doctor Will See You Now video interviews – and no, we’re not talking about Mark Edwards, author of No Place to Run, which is out now. The cutout is female, and she had a vital part to play in Edwards’
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