Month: November 2022

Back in late 2019, comic book fans and horror enthusiasts were introduced to Count Crowley, actor David Dastmalchian’s (The Suicide Squad) four-issue Dark Horse miniseries which told the tale of Jerri Bartman, an alcoholic TV personality who loses her job after a drunken outburst during an on-air segment. With no other employment options immediately available,
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News Wizkid Performs “Money & Love” on Fallon: Watch The Afrobeats superstar’s latest album More Love, Less Ego arrived earlier this month By Rob Arcand November 19, 2022 Facebook Twitter Wizkid on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, November 2022 (Ralph Bavaro/NBC) Facebook Twitter Wizkid was the musical guest on the latest episode ofThe Tonight
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Ever since we started Crime Fiction Lover back in 2011, the site has been devoted to discovering crime fiction from all round the world. Early on, we were reviewing the likes of Henning Mankell and Jo Nesbo. From Scandinavian crime fiction we expanded our translated coverage to include French, German and Italian books, going further
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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products released each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more. Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week! Mad God Steelbook Blu-ray from RLJE Films Mad God will be released on Blu-ray in Steelbook packaging on December 6 via
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Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are pressing pause on their relationship … TMZ has confirmed. Harry and Olivia are “taking a break” from dating after nearly 2 years together, according to People, citing Harry’s busy touring schedule and Olivia’s family obligations and work in Hollywood. HS and OW were first linked back in January 2021,
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It’s a little late for Halloween, but Netflix’s new spin on the Addams Family franchise, Wednesday, is still a welcome sight. Armed with the backing of Tim Burton and a killer trailer, Wednesday — premiering, when else, next Wednesday, Nov. 23 on the streamer — looks like a worthy extension of the classic creepy family. But based
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All hell broke loose when Casey Parks came out to her family. But amid all their weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth, there was a bright spark that came to dominate Parks’ personal and professional life for over a decade, which she recounts in Diary of a Misfit (14.5 hours). Parks’ stern, conservative grandmother
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Japanese horror master Junji Ito has teamed up with Netflix for an anime anthology series based on his works, “Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre.” A brand new clip teases some of the adapted stories, and when we can expect to see these twisted tales. The clip below gives a better look at Ito’s most popular
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“The donkey is cute, but this is not a Disney movie,” said Jonathan Sehring, the former IFC Films head whose young distribution outlet Sideshow, with Janus Films, presents Jerzy Skolimowski’s Cannes Jury Prize winning EO at two NYC theaters this weekend. “We launched Sideshow for great movies that would otherwise get overlooked to give them
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News Justice Department to Investigate Live Nation Entertainment for Potential Abuse of Power The company, which owns Ticketmaster, has faced increased scrutiny after fans struggled to buy tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour By Matthew Strauss and Madison Bloom November 18, 2022 Facebook Twitter Photo Illustration by Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Facebook Twitter
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Chez Panisse, the Bay Area locavore mecca helmed by chef Alice Waters, has long served a singularly minimalist dessert at its casual upstairs café: ripe fruit in a bowl. To select the right figs or pears or olallieberries for each bowl, Chez Panisse’s kitchen staff carefully tracks the ripeness of each one, sorting, sniffing, and
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Time is ticking down until the arrival of Santa Claus and even though you might not be feeling festive we are seeing Christmas 2022 crime novels hitting the shelves like well-packed snowballs. We start off with the latest, which is by British author Vicky Newham writing under a new pseudonym. Alongside this cosy mystery, we
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