Month: September 2020

Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS “Don’t worry, Daddy. I’ll make you famous again.” Scott Derrickson’s Sinister is a terrifying but often overlooked tour de force of atmospheric dread; a dark and relentless study of infectious fear. Join Psychoanalysis hosts Jenn Adams, Lara Unnerstall, and Mike Snoonian as they kick off a two-part series on paranoia by
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Psst—there’s a shade that works for every skin tone No matter what the current hair trends are, every fall there’s one colour that always has a strong showing. And this year, copper hair is the perfect colour to kick off the new season ahead. “After the summer season ends, we’re all ready for a change
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Wilco have announced a reissue of their 1999 album Summerteeth. The four-disc set features previously unreleased studio recordings—including outtakes, demos, and alternate versions—along with a 1999 concert at Colorado’s Boulder Theatre. The limited edition deluxe set includes an additional vinyl LP with an in-store performance at Tower Records, recorded two days after the album’s release.
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With New Jersey and some markets in California reopening in the lead-up to Warner Bros.’ Tenet launch this week, the third-biggest circuit stateside Cinemark is making sure they’re at the ready. By this Friday, Cinemark will have their Napa and Redding locations open in California, two locations in Oregon — Medford and Springfield — and half a
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The entertainment industry came to a screeching halt in the spring, as TV and film set around the world were shut down amid global health concerns. The close quarters of movie theaters was also deemed dangerous, with movies reopening recently for the first time. Theaters returned to business with new releases Unhinged, The New Mutants,
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David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are bringing another beloved book series to life.  The Game of Thrones showrunners will adapt Liu Cixin’s The Three-Body Problem as a TV series at Netflix, it has been announced.  Cixin’s trilogy consists of The Three-Body Problem, The Dark Forest, and Death’s End. They were originally published in Chinese, but
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