Month: August 2020

Beyond TikTok, the U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, has outlined Trump administration guidance to tech companies to purge all “untrusted” Chinese technology from their networks. The announcement highlights the administration’s desire for U.S. tech to create a “clean network” that will allay fears of Chinese intelligence operations penetrating into Americans’ personal data. The call
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Following the reunion taping, Cohen share don his IG stories ”Well, this reunion is unlike anything we’ve ever done before. I wish you could see the setup. You’ll see it soon enough. All protocols being observed. Masks at the ready. Hand sanitizer next to my apple.” He also previously explained, ”There are a lot of protocols. Everybody has
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In what is sure to be a very welcome addition to the ongoing Marvel Cinematic Universe, director Nia DaCosta, who directed the highly anticipated Candyman reboot, has now signed on to direct the upcoming Captain Marvel sequel. The script is being written by Megan McDonnell, a story editor on the forthcoming Marvel Diney+ series WandaVision,
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When The Sixth Sense arrived in theaters, no one knew what to expect. Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan only had two pictures to his name: one, a semi-autobiographical drama starring himself that only played the festival circuit, and the other, a drama about a Catholic schoolboy’s search for God that only grossed $305,704 against a budget of $6
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The most recent episode of Below Deck Mediterranan was absolutely heartbreaking. Captain Sandy Yawn fired fan favorite Kiko Lorran in the charter, without another chef on hand to cook for the guests (and the crew). Then, she asked an absolutely crushed Kiko to be “professional” and “do the job” anyway, even though he had just
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Forgetting Sarah Marshall (Hulu, Peacock) Released in 2008, Nicholas Stoller’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall, quickly became a must-watch in terms of breakup movies, but not because of a depressing and heart-wrenching telling of infidelity and heartbreak (though those are both featured here). Instead, the movie, which stars Jason Segel (who wrote the screenplay) as composer Peter
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