Month: December 2023

Written before her death in 2019, and published with the help of her daughter, Katherine Min’s The Fetishist allows Min to pour out something of herself that we might otherwise have sadly missed. Darkly funny, strangely poignant and sometimes startlingly vicious, The Fetishist is a wonderful novel from an author we lost too soon, and
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Khloe Kardashian has a scent-sational new gig. The Kardashians star recently announced she’s venturing into the beauty world with a new fragrance line that will launch in the latter half of 2024. “Doing the whole fragrance—picking the liquid, the color, the bottle—I’ve experienced before, but I’m in such a different place in my life now,” Khloe told WWD in an
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Before Alan Wake hit the scene, PC gamers had Gabriel Knight as their horror author caught in a psychological nightmare. Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers hit the PC back in December 1993, and despite its eventual sales figures deeming it to be a disappointment, Sins of the Fathers still received praise from critics and fans,
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War for the Planet of the Apes could have easily ended the “reboot” era of the Apes franchise, with audiences being left to imagine what happened after the death of Andy Serkis’ Caesar. Instead, we’ll revisit this world next year in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, with the story picking up roughly 300
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It was Hernán Cortés who made the ludicrous claim that Moctezuma voluntarily surrendered sovereignty of the Aztec empire to the Spanish conquistadores. Cortés’ narrative is not easily believed, especially considering that he quotes Moctezuma as referencing the Christian Bible, but certainly there are those who believe that the Aztec people, either out of naiveté or
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Grab your wine goblets: The pods will officially be reopening. Netflix has announced that Love is Blind has been renewed for both a sixth and seventh season. And viewers won’t have to wait all that long to root for (or maybe worry about) a brand-new pod squad, as the season six—centered around single people hailing
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Doris Day biographer, Tom Santopietro, Author, “Considering Doris Day”. Tom Santopietro has worked for the past twenty years in the New York theater as a manager of over two dozen Broadway shows. He is also the author of The Importance of Being Barbra and the forthcoming Sinatra in
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On the 8th day of Creepmas, we’re celebrating the Victorian holiday tradition of sharing ghost stories. Telling ghost stories during winter was a folk custom that dated back centuries but slowly faded over time. Any tradition that involves scaring each other with horror stories feels like one worth reviving, so today’s Creepmas festivities embrace holiday
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Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige has praised the festive vibes of upcoming Disney+ series, Hawkeye, describing himself as being passionate about Christmas and passionate for the storytelling possibilities that come with this time of year. After confirming that yes, Iron Man 3 is in fact a Christmas movie, Feige teased the classic, jolly escapade
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