Month: April 2023

It’s not often crime fiction lovers will come across a Kierkegaard quoting, sharply dressed detective who is also a jazz musician. However, that’s just what we get in Gabriel Praest, an ex-cop from Copenhagen who provides a promising start to Amulya Malladi’s new series. Gabriel is a private detective working for law firms in Copenhagen,
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Children’s literacy advocate John Schu and Caldecott Honor recipient Lauren Castillo celebrate the power of finding the perfect book—in a story that’s more relevant than ever. This is a word on a page.This is a page in a book.This is a book on a shelf . . . waiting.With a sea-horse kite in hand, a
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Who says people don’t go to the movies? That stale cynicism coming out of the pandemic is about to get squashed this weekend as Illumination/Universal’s The Super Mario Bros Movie is about to run up a serious box office score. With a Wednesday opening before Easter around the world, inclusive of 70 offshore markets, the
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Jennifer Aniston officially has Jennifer Coolidge‘s stamp of approval. After the Friends alum recently revealed her desire to join The White Lotus‘ upcoming third season as the sister to Coolidge’s character Tanya McQuoid on a mission to avenge her death, the Emmy-winner shared her reaction to Aniston’s potential casting on the hit HBO series. “I love Jennifer
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Coming soon from filmmaker Douglas Schulze (The Dark Below, Hellmaster, Mimesis), Thorns immediately caught our attention last year, and Fangoria now shares some fresh imagery. Schulze tells Fangoria, “The intention was to make a ‘monster’ movie as a kind of homage to the great horror cinema of the ’70s and ’80s. John Carpenter’s The Thing, Ridley Scott’s Alien, William Friedkin’s The Exorcist and,
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Yaeji in “Passed Me By,” directed by Enayet and Zanzie News Watch Yaeji’s New “Passed Me By” Video Her new album, With a Hammer, is out this Friday, April 7 By Evan Minsker April 4, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Yaeji’s new album, With a Hammer, is out this Friday, April 7. Today, she shared a
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Do you want to update your wardrobe for the changing seasons? If you’re the bookish type, chances are you have one — or manyyyyy — reader-themed tees you wear out and about or as loungewear in your home. As we shift into warmer days in the northern hemisphere, it makes sense that a closet update
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A new feature! With Now Showing, your Halloweenies and special guests will gather each month for a roundtable review on something new and something old in horror. To kick it off, co-hosts Justin Gerber and Dan Caffrey are joined by Jenn Adams of The Losers’ Club. Together, they discuss M3GAN, Skinamarink, Cocaine Bear, Cruising, Spiral:
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Lamar Odom is hoping to help others with their own sobriety journeys. The former NBA star, who’s been open about his past struggles with substance abuse, has launched Odom Wellness Treatment Centers, a collection of facilities in Southern California that offer rehabilitation programs for those struggling with addiction, according to its website. On April 3, Odom posted a photo of
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In his latest novel, Texan author Joe R Lansdale introduces new characters who have the feel of potentially forming the basis of a series similar to his earlier Hap and Leonard books. Charlie Garner was once a cop, became a private detective and is now a novelist. His literary success has given him an unexpected
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AMC Entertainment has taken a big step forward on a few key fronts, announcing a settlement in a shareholder lawsuit that would allow it to issue stock, raise capital, convert its APE units and go ahead with a ten-for-one reverse stock split – basically a lifeline if it needs one. Shareholders had approved the much-needed
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Coming to select theaters and on digital April 7 from Quiver Distribution, Bloody Disgusting has been provided with an exclusive clip from You’re Killing Me this afternoon. You’re Killing Me features an all-star cast that includes Dermot Mulroney (Scream VI), Anne Heche (I Know What You Did Last Summer), McKaley Miller (Ma), Wil Deusner (She-Hulk), Morgana Van Peebles (Power) and Brice Anthony Heller (Samaritan). Check out the clip below, which features
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As she approached the age of 40, Dionne Ford, co-editor of the 2019 anthology Slavery’s Descendants, wondered how she had become “an invisible woman.” Who was she behind the mask she’d created to survive white supremacy and evade her struggles with mental illness? In Go Back and Get It: A Memoir of Race, Inheritance, and
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Tears for Fears’ Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, photo by Frank Ockenfels News Tears for Fears Announce 2023 North American Tour Dates across the continent this summer come with support from Cold War Kids By Jazz Monroe April 3, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Tears for Fears are heading out on a summer tour of
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