Month: May 2020

Whitney Port; Melissa Herwitt/E! Illustration Now, more than ever, self-care is essential. But that doesn’t mean it looks the same for everyone.  As part of E!’s new Wellness Wednesday series, we’re asking stars to take us inside their at-home self-care routines, revealing their daily practices that help them stay centered and calm during this uncertain
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Mister Fantastic Ever before the Marvel Cinematic Universe recently acquired the Fantastic Four property in Disney’s merger with Fox, fans have been excited to see how Kevin Feige will attack the source material and, especially, who will fill the shoes of Marvel comics’ first superhero family this time. It would be best that their leader,
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Since November 2019, Disney+ has been constantly evolving by producing and introducing the world to great new content.  The streaming service is full of exciting, family friendly, and innovative original series. Recently, Disney+ added some more reality TV content. Prop Culture is one Disney Plus original making fans take notice. Dan Lanigan hosts Prop Culture, a
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Work from home set-up got you wondering when massage parlors will be declared essential services? There’s truly no need to roll with it.  A foam roller—that portable device you might have picked up that one time you decided you could become a long-distance runner—could be the answer to your knotty prayers. “A lot of people don’t really know
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Jim Bakker suggested that Silver Solution was a gift from God that could eliminate coronavirus. (YouTube) Anti-LGBT+ televangelist Jim Bakker has said he is being “unfairly targeted” after a lawsuit was filed against him for peddling a “miracle cure” for coronavirus. Bakker and his TV production company, Morningside Church Productions Inc, were named in a
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While entertainment productions here in America are still on hold for the foreseeable future, there are some filmmakers around the globe who are shooting during the pandemic. And one of those productions, believe it or not, is a never-announced new take on Stephen King‘s Children of the Corn. Relatively under the radar, producer Lucas Foster
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The Blair Witch Project began the endless onslaught of found footage horror in 1999, and here’s how it and its two sequels stack up, worst to best. The highly controversial 1980 Italian film Cannibal Holocaust was arguably the first found footage movie, albeit with parts not seen through that lens. That said, it definitely wasn’t
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