Month: October 2023

Elisa Shoenberger has been building a library since she was 13. She loves writing about all aspects of books from author interviews, antiquarian books, archives, and everything in between. She also writes regularly for Murder & Mayhem and Library Journal. She’s also written articles for Huffington Post, Boston Globe, WIRED, Slate, and many other publications.
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While the weekend of Friday, October 13 would normally reserved for spooky season heavy-hitters at movie theaters, this year it will be bursting with Swifties going out to see the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film in its opening days. Following projections that the singer is set to break more records with a massive
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Tom Mead’s debut, Death and the Conjuror, introduced us to amateur sleuth Joseph Spector. It landed with a splash, readers taken with the author’s ingenious double locked-room murder mystery, which played well on one of the oldest formats in the genre. The Murder Wheel is a new adventure for illusionist Spector and a deeper dive
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News Wiki and Tony Seltzer Announce Album, Share New Song: Listen The hip-hop musicians’ 14K Figaro includes collaborations with Zelooperz, WiFiGawd, and Remy Banks By Matthew Strauss October 11, 2023 Facebook X Tony Seltzer and Wiki, photo by Alice Plati Facebook X New York rapper Wiki and producer Tony Seltzer are releasing the collaborative album
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Super7 is bringing Halloween to New York Comic-Con this week with new, exclusive Halloween and horror themed collectibles inspired by Super7’s original characters as their fan-favorite ReAction Figures and Vinyls. As if that’s not enough, Super7 will also unleash their all-new collection of Halloween Kids in collaboration with the iconic punk rock band, Misfits as ReAction
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Poet and young adult author Raquel Vasquez Gilliland’s adult debut, Witch of Wild Things, is a story of family legacies and complicated sisterhood, told with romantic and lush magical realism.  For the entirety of Sage Flores’ life, she’s known three things. First, the old gods have no love for Flores women and have thus cursed
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EXCLUSIVE: Heading into the Swift snowfall this weekend at the box office, here’s what we can tell you about the AMC-distributed film. As has already been reported, a $100M+ projection per distribution sources is in store and another $50M+ overseas (for $150M WW debut); but part of the stats indicating this come from box office
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BuzzFeed comic artist Adam Ellis began a Twitter thread in 2017 that went viral as it chronicled the eerie happenings within his apartment, with sleep paralysis giving glimpses of the specter responsible, a young ghost boy with a misshapen head named David. The movie adaptation of that thread, Dead David, aims to expand the paranormal mystery that haunted
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Do you remember when Baz Luhrmann had Cowboy Hugh Jackman head for the outback in Australia? This epic adventure drama was a huge letdown at the box office when it entered theaters in 2008. Thats all the more reason why The Great Gatsby director’s wild plans to re-release the movie as a miniseries have me
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Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group, the world’s largest Halloween-themed entertainment company, has resurrected their signature Los Angeles event, “Los Angeles Haunted Hayride,” for a return to Griffith Park in Los Angeles this Halloween season! From now through October 31, tickets are on-sale now at losangeleshauntedhayride.com, with prices starting at $29.99 on select nights. Welcome to the Midnight
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Anthony Ryan is a successful fantasy author, cleaving more towards the ‘grimdark” style of Joe Abercrombie and George RR Martin. For Red River Seven he has switched styles and written near-future dystopian novel that crosses into action thriller territory. Seven strangers wake up in a boat at sea to find that humanity’s survival is at
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