The latest taut horror-thriller from M. Night Shyamalan, Knock at the Cabin has arrived on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD. While there’s no audio commentary, the home video releases include four making-of featurettes: “Choosing Wisely: Behind the Scenes of Knock at the Cabin,” “Tools of the Apocalypse,” “Drawing a Picture,” and “Kristen Cui Shines
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The advent of machine learning algorithms in publishing ushered the era of online book recommendations. First there was Goodreads, and then came Amazon. And now, there’s Tertulia, which scrapes an excessive amount of public data to recommend books to its users. There are also others out there that function similarly, be it an app or
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Shark attack sequel Meg 2: The Trench will be swimming into theaters on August 4, 2023, and the mega-sized official trailer has taken a big bite out of the internet tonight. The trailer runs 3-minutes long and is absolutely brimming with deep sea action-horror insanity, beginning with The Meg devouring a T-Rex and then piling more and
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Characters are finally moving forward following Billy’s death. But All American Season 5 Episode 19 revealed that these changes will impact those closest to them. What isn’t at all evident is what this will mean for next season on The CW’s only renewed script series. Where to start? Where to start? How about Olivia, who has been
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Héctor Tobar has been busy. On a Zoom call to his home in California, he tells me that his new book, Our Migrant Souls: A Meditation on Race and the Meanings and Myths of “Latino,” is an “attempt to summarize 30 years of learning, reading about race in the United States and the Latino experience,
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Sum 41, August 2016 (David Wolff – Patrick/Redferns) News Sum 41 to Break Up The pop-punk group will embark on a farewell tour and release one more album before disbanding By Madison Bloom May 8, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Ontario pop-punk outfit Sum 41 are breaking up. The band announced the news on social
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Screenwriter, filmmaker and bar owner Eryk Pruitt is no stranger to crime fiction that depicts the dark side of the American South, and has a growing reputation in rural noir storytelling. Something Bad Wrong is his third crime novel and was partly inspired by the Valentine’s Day Murders in North Carolina, a real-life case that’s
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Woven into this wavy woman is a comical actress who has been performing in front of audiences since the early 2000s. She interned for ‘SNL’ back in 2004, which would become a full circle moment after hosting the prestigious show earlier this year! She spent a good amount of time filming in Sicily, Italy and
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