Month: February 2020

  Radio Host Markivus Nious is the host of “Deeper Than Music Radio Show.” The show’s platform is a talk radio program offering insight into the story behind artists and personalities and what inspires them as artists. Guests featured include international recording artists, actors, songwriters, models and producers. Her flawless beauty captures all that meet
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by Carly Milne | Thu., Feb. 20, 2020 4:30 AM Share Tweet Email We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. We all have our favorite threadbare jeans,
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Ahead of the EFM in Berlin, Bloody has learned that RLJE Films and Shudder have acquired Ivan Kavanagh’s horror feature Son, which stars Halloween and Halloween Kills‘ Andi Matichak and Emile Hirsch (Freaks, Once Upon a Time In Hollywood), pictured above, for North American and UK. Son is said to be a character-driven horror, “About a mother who escaped
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Generally speaking, celebrities fall into one of two camps.  Nope, not the privacy seekers versus those that will happily serve up nonstop adorable baby content, we’re talking about the cat people and the dog people. Some make their allegiances quite known. Kaley Cuoco has said that “must love dogs” topped her list of dating requirements before
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Who knew Tony Hawk could sing? The pro skateboarder was revealed to have been masquerading as the Elephant on The Masked Singer for this one episode, as tonight was the debut of Group B—six new masked singers hoping to make it to the next round of competition.  The panel got relatively close to guessing Hawk but
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Suspiria (2018) is an unsettling movie with moments of visceral horror, which is why many viewers may have missed Tilda Swinton dressed as a man. In addition to her role as one of the dance school’s head instructors, Madame Blanc, she also plays another major character: the 82-year-old male psychoanalyst Dr. Josef Klemperer. The question is, why? In Guadagnino’s remake of
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