Month: November 2024

My friends, I don’t know about you, but I’m excited for the 2024 movie schedule to unfurl the darkness of Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu upon the silver screen this Christmas. I’m a firm believer that “scary ghost stories” go together with “tales of the glories of Christmases long long ago,” just as Andy Williams sang back
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Black Friday sales have begun, and they include plenty of sales relevant to readers! First, check out our round up of early Black Friday sales on hardcovers, paperbacks, and ereaders, and be sure to check back on Black
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The products featured in this article are from brands available in NBCUniversal Checkout. E! makes a commission on purchases. If you’re reading this, you likely apply a skincare routine to your face in the morning and at night. You probably know face wash comes first and that retinol is for your nighttime routine, but figuring out
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Donna Kelce Shares if Taylor Swift Will Be Joining the Kelce Family Thanksgiving Plans ‘Tis the damn season for a holiday movie. And this year, Lifetime’s Christmas in the Spotlight raised eyebrows with a plot—centered around a pop star falling in love with a pro football player—almost identical to the real-life love story between Taylor
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Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker has announced a new instrument called Orchid. Conceived by the producer extraordinaire over a decade ago and developed by Telepathic Instruments, Orchid is an “advanced chord generating hardware synthesizer” that was made with both longtime songwriters and new musicians alike in mind. Watch a trailer that showcases the range of abilities
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Nothing hits quite like a horror movie novelization. Popularized before the advent of home video, this unique art form turns our favorite scary movies into pocket-sized page-turners. While it’s thrilling to experience these terrifying tales in another format, the real treat is learning more about each story. Novelizations offer intimate access to complex characters and
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In his 17th book of poetry, Scattered Snows, to the North, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Carl Phillips gazes both inward and outward. His work carries a signature heft, a musicality and syntax that seems to rewrite itself with each read. Phillips tangles his sentences like few other poets working today, and often, rather than untangling them,
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Kendrick Lamar has released a new music video for “Squabble Up,” the GNX song that he had previewed in the “Not Like Us” video. Calmatic directed the new visual, which finds Lamar reading a book called How to Be More Like Kendrick for Dummies and, later, holding up a sign that reads “JESUS SAVES GANGSTERS
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