Month: December 2023

Alvvays have announced a spring 2024 tour of the U.S. After their current tour of Oceania, the band will head across the U.S. in April and May. They’ll head to Europe for a series of festival dates. Find the full itinerary below. The band picked up their first ever Grammy nomination this year. “Belinda Says”
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In her new single “Too Much & Not Enough” Hannah Ellis has a style that some might be quick to describe as similar to the retro Nashville pop sound a lot of singer/songwriters tried to salvage as their own in the late 2010s, but from my perspective, the track and its companion video are far superior
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Barbarian‘s Georgina Campbell (Bird Box: Barcelona) returns to horror once more, this time in ’90s style sci-fi thriller T.I.M. (Technologically Integrated Manservant). The official trailer teases a creepy stalker scenario involving A.I. gone awry. Brainstorm Media is set to release T.I.M.  in theaters and On Demand on January 12, 2024. Eamon Farren (“The Witcher,” “Twin
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Screaming Females are breaking up. Formed in 2005, the New Jersey power trio and Don Giovanni Records mainstay veered between SST-style punk and sleeker alt-rock across eight albums. “A lot changed around us over those 18 years but at our core we operated pretty much the same throughout,” the band wrote on social media. “We
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Sony’s Screen Gems, behind recent horror movies including Insidious: The Red Door, The Pope’s Exorcist and The Invitation, is looking to make an even bigger mark on the horror space, The Hollywood Reporter informs us tonight. On that note, they’ve signed Gary Dauberman (Salem’s Lot) to a first-look deal for the purposes of developing feature
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Summary A live-action Naruto movie can incorporate Kishimoto’s retcons, making the story feel more connected and adding a sense of symmetry. The completed Naruto manga and anime allows for better worldbuilding in the live-action adaptation, eliminating the need for slow information rollout. Assuming the movie gets sequels, it can throw viewers directly into the action,
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Ivy Nichols O’Reilly has grown up in a wealthy family full of magic, fantastical creatures, and emotional abuse—but when her narcissistic mother arranges an unwanted marriage for her, the young witch reaches her breaking point. She drops out of college, changes her name to Georgette, and fees across the country with her best friend, a Wood
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