Month: April 2021

During the 2020 Oscars, it wasn’t a virus, but rather a parasite, that was on everyone’s minds. It was just one year ago that Parasite—directed by South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-Ho—swept the Oscars.  Many of us have lost all sense of time during the coronavirus pandemic, so allow us to refresh your memory: Just one month before a worldwide lockdown
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News After Delay, U.S. Government Says Venue Operators Will Finally Able to Apply for Relief Money The Shuttered Venue Operator Grant portal crashed earlier this month, preventing applications from being processed By Noah Yoo April 23, 2021 Facebook Twitter Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images Facebook Twitter Last month, the Small Business Administration was scheduled to
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The 21-year-old got her start on the sets of Kevin Smith’s movies Tusk and Yoga Hosers, and has since challenged herself with a host of roles, most recently with Voyagers. While promoting the sci-fi thriller with Tye Sheridan, the actress spoke to ET Online about her take on personal responsibility when asked about her own
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Starting the year on a high note, Songwriter/Singer, April Rose Gabrielli has signed an exclusive songwriting agreement with BMG Rights. April has performed across the U.S, Canada and Israel as a solo headliner and a keyboard/synth player in pop & rock bands alike. After meeting with BMG publishing representative Kate Hyman last year, she immediately
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The Epic Games Store is now itch.io app on its platform and the Fortnite creators do not plan on taking revenue from the smaller market’s games. Itch.io, an indie game-focused digital distributor, made news in summer 2020 with its Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality, which made $2.4 million after just a few days. Despite this impressive achievement, the storefront rarely shares the spotlight
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News The Mars Volta Share Previously Unreleased De-Loused In The Comatorium Demos: Listen Landscape Tantrums arrives with the new La Realidad De Los Sueños box set By Noah Yoo April 23, 2021 Facebook Twitter The Mars Volta’s Cedric Bixler-Zavala, July 2011 (Brian Rasic/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter The Mars Volta have released Landscape Tantrums, a previously
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A brand new wave of cartoon-inspired “Toony Terrors” toys is on the way from NECA, and the company previews the series today while noting it might be their “best assortment yet.” In addition to Captain Blake from John Carpenter’s The Fog, previewed earlier this week, the Series 6 wave includes Elvira, Herbert West and My
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