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If you’re a fan of music, chances are you’ve heard of K-pop group Monsta X.The worldwide phenomenon, who was formed through the reality show No.Mercy in 2015, is climbing the charts yet again with their new smash single, “One Day.” And just this week, fans were treated to the first look of their upcoming movie, Monsta X: The Dreaming, hitting movie theaters in more than 70 countries this December.  For the past six years, Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Joohoney, and I.M. have wowed audiences with their superb performances. But before they found massive success, each artist grew up with a wide variety of music that…

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Last Friday Disneyland’s It’s a Small World was supposed to open for its annual holiday season presentation for It’s a Small World Holiday, where costumes and music have been changed to give it a more festive vibe. Unfortunately, for the first time in over 20 years, that didn’t happen. There was a problem when the ride was refilled with water after the holiday overlay was completed. And while the indication was the attraction would open soon, it’s beginning to sound like that won’t be the case. When Disneyland first revealed that It’s a Small World would not reopen on time, officials…

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Photography courtesy of Netflix Expect more luxe locations, handsome frenchmen and decadent looks. By Annika Lautens Date November 18, 2021 Facebook Twitter I’ll just come out and say it: The fashion from the first season of Emily in Paris was a disappointment. As one of 2020’s most anticipated new releases, it had all the makings to fill the Upper East Side-sized hole that Gossip Girl left in its wake. Legendary costume designer and Sex and The City fairy godmother Patricia Field, check! Audrey Hepburn look-alike and rising style icon Lily Collins, check! A glamorous and overly idealized location, check! But…

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Libro.fm acts as a bridge between digital content and independent bookstores. They partner with 1,500+ bookstores, mostly in North America. Readers can buy their audiobooks through the website, and a portion of the profit will go towards their chosen indie bookstore. Annually, Libro.fm announces their bestselling audiobooks of the year, which are always a good place to find some guaranteed worthwhile listens. (Check out the 2020 list for even more recommendations.) This year’s list includes literary fiction, memoirs, and essays. The links go to Libro.fm, where you can sign up to support independent bookstores with every purchase. 1) Crying in…

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One Friday night in February 2005, Robert “Bobby” Vaughn grabbed his phone from a nightstand in his Los Angeles apartment and dialled 911 to report a shooting. He told the operator that multiple shots were fired inside his home, leaving one person dead. Vaughn was also able to identify the person who killed Mark Rivas, his best friend and roommate: he did it himself. The fatal shot came at the end of a violent confrontation between the two men, and, Vaughn said, immediately after Rivas attacked him with a broken beer bottle. Vaughn was charged with first-degree murder, claimed self-defense,…

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Products featured are independently selected by our editorial team and we may earn a commission from purchases made from our links; the retailer may also receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Fans of Lizzo will have to hold out just a little longer for a new album from the singer, but they will get a chance to see the “Rumors” star on stage next month, as part of a special one-night-only performance in conjunction with American Express. Lizzo is headlining the final concert of the year for American Express’ UNSTAGED digital music series. The event, meant to promote American Express’…

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Scene Screams is a recurring column that spotlights the scenes in horror that make us scream, whether through fear, laughter, or tears. It examines the most memorable, and often scariest, scenes in horror and what it is about them that makes them get under our skin.  Comedy and horror make excellent bedfellows because of their similarities. Both aim to elicit an extreme, specific response from audiences, and both go about it through a build-up and release. Horror movies create tension then release it through scares, but the build-up and release of terror are sometimes most important in the movie’s punchline- its…

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Black Friday is one of the busiest shopping days of the year, but it also marks an especially important event for music fans.Twice a year, vinyl lovers swarm local record stores to snag rare and exclusive releases from their favorite artists. Record Store Day and Record Store Day Black Friday give listeners the opportunity to buy special editions and expand their collections while bonding with their fellow music lovers.With the worst of the coronavirus pandemic hopefully behind us, the 2022 Record Store Day Black Friday will marks a return to the vinyl bins for many music fans. With that in mind, The Boot team…

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Tan France Becomes U.S. Citizen, Excited to VoteWith the holidays approaching, Tan France can’t help but already feel the magic. After welcoming his first child via surrogate with husband Rob France in July, the Queer Eye star is preparing to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year as a father for the very first time. To say he’s feeling holly and jolly may be an understatement. “The holidays are always lovely, but the holidays really are for the kids,” Tan exclusively shared with E! News. “With him being so young, he won’t know what’s going on. However, next year, I know…

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hThe war of words has begun between lawyers for Miramax and Quentin Tarantino, and while the language might not be quite up to par for a Tarantino script from a style standpoint, it’s just as powerful. Miramax is attempting to stop Tarantino from selling NFTs connected to Pulp Fiction, and now the writer/director’s side has spoken out, and they’re not mincing words.Following a cease and desist letter Miramax has filed a lawsuit against Quentin Tarantino in an attempt to get him to stop selling non-fungible tokens, NFTs, based on unused script pages from Pulp Fiction. Miramax claims Tarantino’s contract with…

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Photography by Facundo Arrizabalaga – Pool/Getty Images The Duchess of Sussex wore a feminine Oscar de la Renta blouse. By Jillian Morgan Date November 18, 2021 Facebook Twitter Meghan Markle will make an appearance on today’s episode of The Ellen Show for what we expect to be a relatively tame interview after her high-profile sit down with Oprah Winfrey in March — but that doesn’t mean we won’t tune in! In a preview released by DeGeneres to Twitter, the Duchess of Sussex reflects on her early trips to the Warner Bros. lot for auditions. A lot has changed since the…

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The first teaser trailer has dropped for Pam & Tommy, with stars Lily James and Sebastian Stan embodying Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee with uncanny likeness. The Hulu series, set to premiere with the first three episodes February 2, 2022, centers on the fallout after the famous pair’s sex tape leaked. In the clip, Seth Rogen plays Rand Gauthier, the man who stole and distributed the sex tape, and the Motley Crue drummer and Baywatch star are faced with the reality that their intimate act is available the public. “Not a big deal to me? I’m on that tape, same…

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Taylor Swift is adeptly ushering in Sad Girl Autumn with a new version of “All Too Well.” She recorded the rendition with her “besties” Aaron Dessner of the National and Jonathan Low. “One of the saddest songs I’ve ever written just got sadder,” Swift posted on Twitter, and it isn’t hyperbole. She said she drove to Long Pond Studios in upstate New York to track the song with Dessner and Low. Her 2020 Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions documentary was also set at the isolated studio in the woods. One of the saddest songs I’ve ever written just got…

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A Bloody Disgusting favorite, Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes for Us, May the Devil Take You, V/H/S/94) has been hired to direct a remake of the South Korean zombie epic Train to Busan for New Line Cinema, we had learned earlier this year. The film, however, will not be titled Train to Busan. Instead, Deadline notes, it’s currently titled Last Train to New York. According to the site, that “could be” the title, so that may end up changing. Stay tuned for more as we learn it. The new movie is being produced by Atomic Monster, which is headed by James Wan.…

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