Month: December 2022

Writer-directors Zach Cregger and Parker Finn discuss making two very different but very successful horror films for their directorial debuts in 2022. By Grant Rindner December 26, 2022 Photographs: Everett Collection; Collage: Gabe Conte This year  has seen a banner run for the horror genre, with a slew of fresh filmmakers delivering new twisted visions.
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Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried must be worried about serious prison time for his multiple fraud charges … but have no fear — because “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli‘s advice is to listen to some rap before hitting the slammer. Shkreli, the once-pharmaceutical exec and hedge fund manager, offered his questionable tips and tricks to Bankman-Fried
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Warning: This article features spoilers from Emily in Paris season three.  Don’t say “au revoir” to Camille and Emily’s friendship just yet. In fact, Emily in Paris star Camille Razat exclusively told E! News that she’s staying optimistic about Camille’s friendship with Lily Collins‘ Emily, despite the fact that things “are even more complicated” now that her character
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Pick your city: New York. London. Hong Kong. Jakarta. Athens. New Delhi. They are, all of them, studies in sharp contrasts, places where the uber-rich glide along gilded paths, cheek-by-jowl with the destitute, the desperate and the deadly. For the people who occupy the space between these extremes, it’s possible to ignore or be oblivious
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After racking up Grammy nominations for her work on Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit” and releasing her bold new EP softCORE, Foushee is ready for her grand introduction. By Precious Fondren December 26, 2022 Foushee performs on Day 1 of Sol Blume Festival 2022 at Discovery Park on April 30, 2022 in Sacramento, California.Courtesy of Steve
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She eventually made the decision to audition—and she consulted her family for guidance. “I was speaking with my Mom a lot,” Aminah said. “I almost didn’t feel worthy enough to tell this story because it’s so important. It’s scary when you’re telling something that has been a part of you since you were just a thought,
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I’ve been writing a sapphic book blog for more than a decade now. When I first started it, it was harder to find book with queer women representation. A lot of them had been published, but it required some research to find, and they often weren’t considered profitable to publish. Luckily, a lot has changed
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