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Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR. View All posts by Katie Moench Flatiron Books, publisher of The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo
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For many years, Icarus Gallagher has slipped into the dangerous Mr. Black’s mansion on opportune nights to steal priceless artworks and replace them with perfect forgeries created by Icarus’ father, Angus. Their strange mission is one of revenge: Mr. Black hurt Angus’ family, and so Angus has spent almost two decades trying to hurt Mr.
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It’s almost hard to believe, but the NCISverse reaches quite the milestone with the April 15 episode of the mothership, and to celebrate that, Entertainment Tonight put together NCISverse: The First 1,000. The special both looks back at the very beginnings of NCIS—introduced as a two-parter on JAG—as well as the spinoffs that already exist, and ahead to the 1,000th
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Fans regularly make film biopics about famous musicians successful, but they also love to nitpick the results. Or to misquote Ian Curtis, the lead singer of Joy Division and the subject of a rather good musical biopic (Control), love will tear apart any work of fan service if it screws up the story, paints the
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One day after Curb Your Enthusiasm came to an end after 12 seasons, MAX gave fans a look at a surprisingly emotional moment on set, right as the show finished shooting its final scene, which included touching comments from the late Richard Lewis. In the behind-the-scenes clip, released on Monday, Lewis gets everyone’s attention after
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Australian filmmaker George Miller, whose origins story Furiosa will world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next month before Warner Bros begins its global rollout May 22, says he’s still making Mad Max movies “because they’re very addictive.” Miller was speaking at CinemaCon on Monday in Las Vegas where he received the International Career Achievement in Filmmaking Award. During
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News Watch Mandy, Indiana’s New “Idea Is Best” Video The single arrives ahead of the British group’s debut Coachella performance By Matthew Strauss April 8, 2024 Facebook X Mandy, Indiana, photo by Alex Macdougall Facebook X Mandy, Indiana are following their 2023 debut, I’ve Seen a Way, with a new single. The new track, “Idea
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As the 2024 movie schedule moves forward, there’s still plenty of time to bust some ghosts in theaters. The recently released Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire continues the 40-year-old franchise originated by Ivan Reitman’s original classic. As a result, it also feels like the prime time to give some advice to the next generation of ghostbusters and
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Vanna White is getting acquainted with her soon-to-be co-worker! On Monday’s episode of American Idol, the Wheel of Fortune hostess made a cameo appearance alongside Ryan Seacrest, who’s set to take over Pat Sajak‘s job next year. Seacrest excitedly introduced White halfway through the show, calling her a “national treasure.” “I am so enjoying this,” White said. “There
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In some ways, Grant Snider’s Poetry Comics is exactly what you’d expect—a series of short narratives that combine lyrical words with cartoons. But in almost every other way, this collection manages to surprise readers at each turn of the page. Poetry Comics is loosely structured around seasons of the year, beginning in spring with tadpoles
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Sony Pictures Classics’ Wicked Little Letters grossed an estimated $1.5+ million in a big second week expansion for the R-rated British period comedy to 1,000 screens from five. The Thea Sharrock-directed film starring Olivia Colman (also a producer) and Jessie Buckley, no. 8 at the domestic weekend box office, has a $1.6+ million cume. Colman
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