Month: October 2019

Clams Casino is back. The producer and cloud rap pioneer has announced a new album, Moon Trip Radio, which arrives November 7. The announcement comes with an instrumental single, “Rune.” Check that out below. [embedded content] Clams Casino’s last full-length and major label debut, 32 Levels, was released in 2016. He followed that with his
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The official start to awards season came on Sunday, October 27 when Hollywood gathered to hand out honorary Oscars to the likes of Geena Davis and filmmaker David Lynch. Here, a roundup of the evening’s best red carpet looks, from Dakota Johnson in bridalesque Brandon Maxwell to Jennifer Lopez in a golden Reem Acra gown.
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Check out the new clip for Terminator: Dark Fate starring Mackenzie Davis! Let us know what you think in the comments below. â–º Buy Tickets to Terminator: Dark Fate: https://www.fandango.com/terminator-dark-fate-218973/movie-overview?cmp=CSYT_YouTube_Desc Want to be notified of all the latest clips and behind the scenes footage? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay
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Check out our featured song: “The Truth” by Standing Eight! https://youtu.be/RkUPYEdIE3Q This is one fun slasher series. For this list, we’re ranking the greatest, most memorable moments from the meta horror film franchise “Scream” – from the iconic original all the way through to “Scream 4”. Do you like scary movies? Tell us YOUR favorite
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Sony’s reboot of Charlie’s Angels starring Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska has landed a China release date of Nov. 15 which is timed exactly with its domestic release. While the pic was originally scheduled to go during the first weekend in November, which is where the first 2000 movie bowed, Terminator: Dark Fate elbowed its way
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Blood Orange has shared a new video for “Dark & Handsome,” from the recent mixtape Angel’s Pulse. Dev Hynes self-directed and edited the video. It includes a brief appearance from Toro y Moi, who also features on the song. Check out the video below. Blood Orange released physical editions of Angel’s Pulse earlier this month.
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It’s a truism that, in fashion, everything old is new again. But how, exactly, are we supposed to incorporate elements of bygone styles without accidentally lurching into a kind of clumsy costume? This was the concern of the wildly popular women’s magazine The Lady’s Book in 1830, which advised readers that when “attempting to engraft
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This past weekend put Sony over the $1 billion mark at the domestic B.O. for the year,. That’s thanks to the $390.5M success of Spider-Man: Far From Home and Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which crossed $140M this past weekend (with $140.4M) thanks to its re-release with four new scenes. Both pics made Sony
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Courtesy of WireImage Don’t you just love love? Emily VanCamp gave her husband Josh Bowman the ultimate shout-out with an adorable Instagram post to commemorate their 8th anniversary together. Keeping it short and sweet, the actress shared a picture of herself and Josh from their recent trip to Botswana and couldn’t help but gush over her longtime love.   
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Chance the Rapper return to Saturday Night Live yesterday for his second stint hosting the long-running comedy program. He also pulled double duty as musical guest, performing “Zanies and Fools” and “Handsome” from his album The Big Day. Megan Thee Stallion stepped up as a surprise guest on “Handsome,” marking her first appearance on the
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60 minutes ago There are four movies hitting the screen in wide release this week. We’ve got the return of some iconic action characters, a New York-set mystery, a biopic, and an animated feature. Let’s get ready for Terminator: Dark Fate, Motherless Brooklyn, Harriett and Arctic Dogs. Just remember, I’m not reviewing these movies, but
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Aside from what seems to be the inciting incident in Michonne’s (Danai Gurira) final Walking Dead story (more on that later), “Silence the Whisperers” was an internal episode, focusing on the emotional and mental states of Lydia (Cassady McClincy), Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), and Ezekiel (Khary Payton) specifically, and the increasingly paranoid and fearful communities
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Nadav Lapid’s Synonyms found the right words this weekend to have a solid opening in two locations, bringing in an estimated $19,070. The acclaimed French-Israeli film about cultural identity played to sold-out screenings in New York, setting itself up for a nationwide expansion to Los Angeles, Toronto, Boston, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco, and Portland, with
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