Month: August 2025

SATURDAY AM WRITETHRU after Friday update: Refresh for more…There’s a bit of a calm spell at the box office before the Freakier Friday-Weapons double bill happening next weekend; that’s the frame everyone is excited for with a potentially over-indexing female millennial title and an enigmatic horror film with Kubrickian tones. For now, the first fame
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Amy Sherald cancelled the exhibit over concerns regarding her trans portrait. (Getty) American painter Amy Sherald has cancelled an upcoming show at the Smithsonian after accusing the institution of censoring a painting of a trans model dressed as the Statue of Liberty. The 51-year-old artist withdrew her upcoming exhibition, American Sublime, after she said officials
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Over the years, countless filmmakers have given us movies where almost no one makes it out alive (or no one at all). We’ve seen it in some of the best horror movies, a few Best Picture winners, and in oh so many crazy disaster films. There’s just something about the whole “safety not guaranteed” aspect
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Drake has tapped Central Cee for a new song. The Toronto musician debuted “Which One” on Thursday evening, July 24, during the second episode of his Iceman livestream series. The track played while Drake and Central Cee watched a woman dance in an empty swimming pool. Listen to the new single below. Earlier this month,
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Mixing Doom and a remake of the original Fallout? That’s what developer Alexander “Red888guns” Berezin is doing with Fallout: Bakersfield, a non-commercial total conversion for Doom that just had a new trailer drop, showing off the 1997 classic from an up close and personal perspective. Originally revealed three years ago, Berezin has stressed that this
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For the first time in history, an author will sit down with a digital doppelganger of himself–an AI clone built to replace him when he dies–to discuss his new book in front of a live audience. This conversation between an author and an irreverent bot trained to take his place when he leaves this mortal
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Nicky Gonzalez’s debut horror novel, Mayra, is a haunted house story with a toxic friendship at its core. With its eerie, unsettling elements, Mayra is reminiscent of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House and works by Cherie Priest, especially the latter’s Southern gothic settings. It’s also a love letter to Florida, in all its
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Alex G was the musical guest on last night’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. He gave the Headlights single “Afterlife” its late-night debut, backed by his four-piece band. Watch it go down below. Alex G released Headlights, his God Save the Animals follow-up and major-label debut, a week ago today, preceded by
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When a plumber visits the remote farmhouse of two murderous sisters, he’ll need a trick up his sleeve to survive in Damn Handy. Written and directed by The Craft and Flatliners screenwriter Peter Filardi, the 18-minute horror-comedy can be viewed in its entirety below. Roger Clark, best known for portraying Arthur Morgan in Red Dead
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