Month: January 2026

Horror, heavy metal, and history collide in Better Noise Films’ anthology web series You’re History. Watch our exclusive trailer below. The first episode, “Crossing the Rubicon,” will stream for free this Monday, December 22, on Better Noise’s YouTube channel. It features global metal powerhouse Sabaton and their Top 15 Billboard Active Rock charting single “Crossing
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Ariana Grande‘s 42-year-old brother Frankie Grande is on the road to recovery … after undergoing cervical spine surgery. The “Big Brother” alum shared a hospital bed selfie Monday, writing… “Wink if you’re freshly repaired 😉👅” “Today I had a planned cervical spine surgery to relieve pressure on nerves in my neck that have been causing
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2003’s Love Actually originally contained a heartwrenching lesbian storyline. (YouTube) 2003’s Love Actually originally contained a heartwrenching lesbian storyline. (YouTube) The heartbreaking lesbian storyline that was cut from Love Actually is making the rounds again, just in time for you cry into your Christmas wrapping paper. The 2003 festive favourite is endlessly repeated on TV
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Netflix has cancelled its queer-inclusive sports drama Olympo after just one season. (Netflix) Netflix has cancelled its queer-inclusive sports drama Olympo after just one season. (Netflix) Olympo, the new, queer-inclusive Netflix drama from the creators of long-running LGBTQ+ series Elite, has been cancelled after just one season. Despite the first season of the Spanish-language sports
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In November 2023, the U.S. Global Change Research Program released its Fifth National Climate Assessment, and rather than start the report with some dishwater-dull bureaucratic balderdash, they turned to then-Poet Laureate Ada Limon for a fresh assessment. Her resulting poem, “Startlement,” lends its title to the latest collection of her work, which includes 21 previously
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Stephen King recently opened up his concerns surrounding Pluribus‘ future on Apple TV, and it is hard not to agree with him. Despite taking a slow-burn approach towards storytelling and leaving many overarching questions unanswered in its first installment, Pluribus has become Apple TV’s most-watched show. It has also achieved the impressive feat of earning
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Billed as Egypt’s first official giant monster movie, Oscar: The Return of the Mammoth brings two monstrous behemoths back to life for an epic battle of Kaiju-sized proportions. Mohamed Hesham El-Rashidy (Mako) directs Oscar: The Return of the Mammoth, which is now playing in theaters in its native Egypt and eyeing an international release. No
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The holiday season is bringing Broadway some box office bounty, with grosses for the week ending December 21 totaling $47,437,512, an 8% boost over the previous week. Attendance for the 36 shows was 317,531, about 5% greater than the previous week. Particularly noticeable were the continued winning streaks of productions reinvigorated by cast additions (Harry
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