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By the time Rumpelstiltskin was in the works, the slasher model of yesteryear was replaced with something fresh but still familiar enough. Hence the many oddball slashers where the antagonist is neither human nor ordinary. From djinns to scarecrows, the decade saw horror turning to more fantastical inspirations. Mark Jones, whose career began in writing
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Florence Pugh has been busy as of late. While basking in the awards season success of Oppenheimer, Pugh started promoting her next flick, Dune: Part Two, which is already being acclaimed by critics. It seems like there’s no stopping the Little Women actress, who is turning out project after project. While there’s a lot for
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Priyanka Chopra isn’t afraid to bare it all. Well, at least in the beauty department. In fact, the Citadel actress embraced her natural features by going makeup-free in her latest Instagram selfie. As she captioned her Feb. 25 post, “Fresh faced Sundays.” In the snapshot, the 41-year-old appeared to be poolside, as water droplets cascaded down her cheeks, while her hair looked slightly
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Trash. What comes to mind here? Cans & bottles Paper & plastic Spoiled food Anything USELESS That last one is tricky… ‘Cause not everything looks obviously useless. Especially stuff you use all the time. There’s a saying: “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” But sometimes, your trash is simply trash. It should NEVER be reused –
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Wendy Williams shares her diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, raising awareness and advocating for understanding and support. Overview of Wendy Williams’ Diagnosis In 2023, Wendy Williams bravely shared her tough diagnosis. She has primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia. These conditions greatly affect her speech and comprehension.
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Rumors are circulating pointing to two of the best horror movies of all time could be getting remade, with Stephen King‘s The Dead Zone and American Psycho both allegedly set for on-the-horizon reimaginings. While genre purists might be sharpening their pitchforks over such news, possibly understandably, I’m over here already drafting a wishlist of what
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Leslie Jamison has been lauded for her essay collections Make It Scream, Make It Burn and The Empathy Exams, as well as her memoir The Recovery. In her new memoir Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story, Jamison focuses on her first years of newly single motherhood and the unraveling of her marriage. An incisive observer,
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The Manhattan-based headquarters of The New York Times at night Photo: Shutterstock New York Times columnist Pamela Paul argued in a 4,500-word op-ed earlier this month that transgender health care procedures amount to “unproven treatments for children,” despite major medical associations’ support for gender-affirming care and the widespread view that it is lifesaving. The piece, which builds upon Paul’s record of espousing anti-trans views in
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