News, 2020 Presidential election, donald trump, presidential debates By Vivian Kane on Thu,5:52 Trump appears to be framing the CPD as being biased against him, as if they want to change the rules because he did too well, and not because it was an unwatchable mess. Read More > Movies, Billie Eilish, James Bond, No Time to Die, things we saw today By Rachel Leishman on Thu,5:50 With the video premiere of Billie Eilish's "No Time To Die" single, we get a deeper look into the love and betrayal that James Bond feels at the hands of Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux). Read More > Big on the Internet, Halloween, Home Depot, skeleton By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,5:03 Home Depot's meme-worthy 12' skeleton decoration has captured the imagination of the internet. Read More > TV, Antony Starr, Aya Cash, Erin Moriarty, The Boys By Jessica Mason on Thu,4:59 Great costuming doesn't just put cool visuals on screen, it tells a story. The costumes on 'The Boys' are much more than what meets the eye. Read More > Movies, interview, Keegan Allen, No Escape By Rachel Leishman on Thu,4:55 No Escape follows the vlogging experience of Cole Turner (Keegan Allen) and his quest to bring his viewers the best content from around the world. With constant struggles to find the next big thing, Cole finds himself in Moscow with his friends for the scariest Escape Room yet. Read More > Movies, Electro, Jamie Foxx, Spider-Man By Rachel Leishman on Thu,4:27 Whatever any of this means, I'm actually really excited to see what Jamie Foxx does with Maxwell Dillon ... again. It throws my Kraven the Hunter theory out the window, but there's still time for him. Read More > Movies, Aya Cash, Josh Ruben, Scare Me By Rachel Leishman on Thu,4:15 Talking with Scare Me stars Aya Cash and Josh Ruben (the latter also wrote and directed the film), it's clear that there is often a struggle for women to get their stories told, and even the "nice guys" of the world are not people who care more than they care about themselves. Read More > Movies, Coronavirus, movie theaters By Rachel Leishman on Thu,3:26 There really isn't anything that movie theaters can do to help themselves (or their employees) right now, and maybe giving them some of the unspent funds could help keep the institution of movie theaters alive and well for our future. Read More > Books, Sponsored, books, fantasy, Garth Nix By Larissa Irankunda on Thu,3:20 'The Left-Handed Booksellers of London' is your next audiobook listen, because it's impossible to resist a new story from bestselling master of teen fantasy Garth Nix. Read More > Big on the Internet, Amy Coney Barrett, Kayleigh McEnany, Twitter By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,2:56 Whether or not the wording was a ploy to pad Judge Barrett's resume or just a dumb mistake, it nevertheless inspired Twitter to break out their corniest college dad jokes. Read More > Big on the Internet, #CancelRent, protests By Rachel Leishman on Thu,1:26 This isn't about a "free pass" or whatever Republicans in the government think. It's about protecting Americans. Right now, so many families have no income coming in (in contrast to how those with greater financial means to begin with are faring), and there is nothing helping them survive and stay in their homes. Read More > Movies, Blumhouse Productions, giveaway, The Lie By Vivian Kane on Thu,1:04 We have your chance to attend the Virtual World Premiere of THE LIE on 10/5, one of the four unsettling films in “WELCOME TO THE BLUMHOUSE.” Read More > Big on the Internet, Debate 2020, presidential debate, Weird Al Yankovic By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,12:49 It's nice to know that even in these troubled times, when our country is divided and the world feels like it's about to implode, we can all still agree on one essential truth: Weird Al Yankovic remains a delight. Read More > Big on the Internet, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, miscarriage, pregnancy By Jessica Mason on Thu,12:12 Miscarriage and pregnancy complications are issues that are almost never talked about publically. Perhaps Chrissy Teigen sharing hers will change that. Read More > Big on the Internet, Halloween, october, Spooky Season By Rachel Leishman on Thu,11:18 My time has come in these dark times: It's SPOOKY SZN. Read More > |
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