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The cast of Showtime’s prequel series “Dexter: Original Sin” continues to grow, with Joe Pantoliano among nine new additions in recurring roles, Deadline reports today. Joining Emmy winner Joe Pantoliano (Bound, The Matrix, “Chucky”) are Brittany Allen (What Keeps You Alive), Randy Gonzalez (Bloodline), Aaron Jennings (Pure Genius), Raquel Justice (One Day at a Time), Jasper Lewis (V/H/S), Carlo Mendez (The Bay), Isaac Gonzalez Rossi (That’s Amor) and Roberto Sanchez (Palm Royale). “Dexter: Original Sin” is set in 1991 Miami and revolves around Dexter (Patrick Gibson) as he goes from student to avenging serial killer. With guidance from his father,…

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Axel Foley is back. Three decades after a somewhat unceremonious third installment, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F has debuted for everybody with a Netflix subscription, and the general consensus from critics is that Axel F is pretty damn good. It’s been an overall impressive run for Eddie Murphy, which makes it all the more surprising that there’s an alternate universe somewhere where Beverly Hills Cop stars Sylvester Stallone. How exactly did Sylvester Stallone get involved in Beverly Hills Cop, and why did it eventually not work out? A new oral history of Axel Foley on The Ringer sheds more light on…

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Some summers are just hotter and poppier than others — and summer 2024 is turning out to be a wild one, with way more than its share of pop breakthroughs. Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter are conquering the world, Shaboozey hit Number One with “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” and two longer-running artists, Tinashe and Charli XCX, are having the biggest moments of their careers. Trending In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, we take a deep look at a summer of pop magic, with Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield joining host Brian Hiatt for the discussion. We examine…

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There are lots of country songs acknowledging the fact that country folks use some pretty unique words.In “The Way I Talk,” Morgan Wallen celebrates his Southern drawl, saying he’s “got some words you’ve never heard unless you come from down yonder.” Brent Cobb touches on the topic on “When Country Came Back to Town,” saying the best country songwriters spend their days “makin’ redneckisms rhyme.”But there are also plenty of country songs that non-country listeners might need a translator to understand. When particularly rural topics come up — chewing tobacco, hunting, fishing, farming and the rodeo, to name a few — these…

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The Pearl Jam frontman had some choice words, calling Butker at “f—kin’ p—y” during a May 18 concert in Las Vegas. “That’s some good men, good women, making up a great band,” he said, gesturing to his fellow musicians onstage. “The singer, Jessica [Dobson], and the keyboard player, Patti [King], they must not have believed that [deepening his voice] ‘diabolical lie’ that women should take pride in taking a back seat to their man.” Vedder—dad to daughters Olivia and Harper with wife Jill McCormick—waited for the applause to trail off, then added that homemaking “is maybe one of the hardest…

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January 7, 2025 would have been Zora Neale Hurston’s 134th birthday, and now it will be the publication date of The Life of Herod the Great, a novel Hurston was still working on when she died in 1960. Per a release, the novel “brings first-century BC Judea to vivid life, and portrays Herod the Great not as a villainous monster, but as a religious, philosophical, and adventurous man.”Based on a manuscript that, until now, has only been seen by a small group of scholars, the novel will include an introduction and afterword by Deborah Plant, who also oversaw the 2018…

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From Magnificent Films and Silent D Pictures, director Sean Cronin’s vampire movie Bogieville has set its World Premiere at the 25th anniversary edition of the UK horror fan fantasy film festival FrightFest, taking place August 22-26 in London, England. Sink your teeth into the brand new official trailer below. In the film, “A young couple on the run come across an American trailer park and are convinced to stay by the sinister caretaker Crawford. But they soon learn that he is in fact the guardian of the residents of Bogieville, themselves a pack of blood-thirsty vampires.” Indonesian film star Arifin Putra (The Raid…

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I know we’re still working our way through 2024, but I can’t help but get pumped about the upcoming 2025 movies as of late. And in addition to the highly anticipated three-quels of Paddington in Peru, Downton Abbey 3, and Tron: Ares, there are fresh-faced films like the Brad Pitt F1 movie heading to theaters next summer. As if the first F1 trailer wasn’t enough to start the internet’s engines on this particular project, some fans have now spotted a Bridgerton star who’s been recently confirmed to be in the picture. Per reporting from Variety, none other than Simone Ashley has…

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President Joe Biden still has no intention of dropping out of the presidential race, despite a growing number of lawmakers calling for him to do so following his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump last month. During a high-stakes press conference at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, the president said he wouldn’t drop out of the race even if his team showed him data demonstrating that Vice President Kamala Harris has a better chance of defeating Trump — before cracking open the door to the possibility.  “No,” he said, ”unless they come back and…

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The song is the latest from the “In Ha Mood” rapper’s upcoming debut album Y2K Ice Spice and Central Cee dropped their first collaboration “Did It First” along with an accompanying music video on Thursday, the latest song set for the “In Ha Mood” artist’s upcoming debut album Y2K. “If he’s cheating I’m doing him worse, no uno I hit the reverse/I ain’t trippin’, the grip in my purse/I don’t care ‘cuz he did it first,” Ice Spice raps in the song’s intro. Central Cee doesn’t hide his infidelity on the song, declaring that “If I went court for all…

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s latest outing is nothing short of a perfect 10. For the 2024 ESPYS at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, the Duke of Sussex—who is being honored with the Pat Tillman Award for Service during the July 11 event—kept it dapper, sporting a classic black suit with a white button down. As for Meghan, who shares kids Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3, with Harry, she matched her husband perfectly, wearing a white halter dress and rocking a stunning sleek updo. And to top of the adorable date night, the couple shared a sweet moment when…

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Thursday! As we look toward the weekend, I’d love to know: what are you reading this week? If you’re in a rut, you might appreciate this look at how to restart your reading habits. And it’s always nice to have something to look forward to, so about how the freshly revealed cover of Rebecca Yarros’s Onyx Storm? Muppets in Moscow? Hip-hop? Chinese restaurants? What do these all have in common? Each is the subject of recently published modern cultural history books.…

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There’s a mystery at the heart of The Inheritance, the new thriller from director Alejandro Brugués. Or at least that what the screenplay by Joe Russo & Chris Lamont seems to believe. When the film opens, the estranged adult children of billionaire Charles Abernathy (Bob Gunton) have assembled at the isolated family estate for the first time in two years. There’s severe, business-minded twins Madeline (Rachel Nichols) and C.J. (David Walton) who manage day-to-day operations for the family business, as well as influencer Kami (Peyton List), who hocks her fashion line to followers on social media. It’s clear that the…

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So far this year, we’ve seen some notable representation for the disabled and those with mental health conditions. Marvel’s Echo put deaf star Alaqua Cox front and center and has her go full force in action scenes as an amputee with a prosthetic leg. Max’s Turtles All The Way Down authentically portrays a mental illness (OCD). But per a recent study, a majority of people are unhappy with how Hollywood handles these topics (or how it doesn’t all together).What A New Study Found Out About DisabilityAnd Mental Health RepresentationJuly is Disability Pride Month, and the Inevitable Foundation, which is a…

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