Month: March 2023

SCREAMBOX is getting even crazier with Lukas Rinker‘s bonkers black comedy Holy Shit!, a SCREAMBOX Original that’s now streaming! Living up to its title, the single-location German splatterfest explores the horrors of being trapped inside a portable toilet. Scriptwriter and director Lukas Rinker has created an ultimate worst-case scenario that feels relatable yet unimaginable at
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Turns out, it pays to be extra. TikTok‘s latest beauty trend encourages people to splurge on themselves by indulging in facials, eyelash extensions, hair blowouts, gel or acrylic manicures and other various cosmetics treatments. Why? Well, for many users, it seems that being high-maintenance in the beauty department saves you so much time and energy in the long run. So, not only will you reap the
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Emily Ratajkowski just joined the pixie club. The High Low with EmRata podcast host revealed her dramatic hair transformation in a March 20 Instagram, alongside several behind-the-scenes snapshots of her recent photoshoot with Pop magazine. In one image, Emily showcased her spikey, tousled ‘do while donning a risqué all-white look that consisted of a sheer lace top and
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Jesse Lynn Madera’s new single “Unchained” has been garnering attention from music lovers across the country. Madera, a singer-songwriter whose music fuses pop, folk, blues, Americana, and jazz, offers a new take on Johnny Cash’s 1996 track of the same name. The single’s accompanying lyric video features imagery of flowers growing through cracked pavement, a
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This is the only body lotion that you need in your life. It’s a multi-tasking body lotion with 10% AHA, which exfoliates and moisturizes to banish bumps and hydrate skin. It’s basically a hybrid with a chemical exfoliant and moisturizer. Use this to improve skin’s texture, calm distressed skin, and strengthen the skin barrier. An Ulta shopper called this “life
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Since the genre’s inception, collectable documents have been a staple element of survival horror, found in everything from Silent Hill to Outlast. For years, resourceful developers have been using them to establish their worlds, tease upcoming threats, aid players in solving puzzles, and to tell self-contained stories. Indeed, it is because these files are so
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Do you ever get a little creeped out when you visit your grandparents’ house? There’s something about the stillness of unused rooms and the sweet, dusty smell that can give you a slight sense of dread. But if you were to visit the Montgomery house in T. Kingfisher’s A House With Good Bones, you’d leave
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