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We’re always up for some psychological horror in our gaming, though a lot of games seemingly threaten to run together with no real outstanding aspect to differentiate them from one another. That doesn’t appear to be the case with Poopsy’s The Lies We Tell Ourselves, which takes a more unconventional route of looking at something that hits all too close to home for many. The story revolves around Vincent Arno, a 20-something man who still conveniently lives with his parents. No expenses, no responsibilities, and what’s probably most disturbing, no ambition to leave and make a life of his own.…

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A handsome shirtless man appeared and a roomful of women went absolutely wild.No, this wasn’t an experience at a Magic Mike Las Vegas show. This was the scene at the opening night of RomaDrama Live! in West Palm Beach, Fla., a three-day convention dedicated to made-for-cable romantic comedies that took place June 24-26. (The shirtless man, by the way, was Ryan Paevey in the feel-good summer movie Two Tickets to Paradise.) While talent from Lifetime and GAC Network projects were in attendance, the biggest draw were the stars from the Hallmark Channel, including popular actors like Andrew Walker and Tyler Hynes. What Comic-Con is to…

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Johnny Cash’s live album, At San Quentin, is one of the most iconic live albums of all time. Recorded at California’s San Quentin State Prison on Feb. 24, 1969, and released in June of year, At San Quentin chronicles the second of Cash’s series of prison concerts: His show at San Quentin followed his set at Folsom State Prison in January of 1968, but preceded performances at Osteraker Prison in Sweden (1972) and Tennessee State Prison (1974).At San Quentin became Cash’s first No. 1 album on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. It also earned Cash nominations for Album of the Year, Record of the…

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When it comes to Hollywood stars, Jonathan Majors is huge – both figuratively and literally. The actor had already been racking up high-profile film and TV roles, but he made an even bigger splash when he revealed the shredded bod he built up for his role in Creed 3. At the time, Majors unequivocally broke the Internet, with many commentators sharing some truly thirsty responses to the pics. Now, over a month later, Majors is sharing how he reacted to the buzz, and the star had a pretty sweet take on the matter. It was in early October that Men’s Health…

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My Wack Pages Singer cites “bad case of vertigo” and Covid protocols for not-exactly-“hand-signed” copies of The Philosophy of Modern Song Bob Dylan has apologized to fans following the controversy surrounding the “hand-signed” copies of his new book The Philosophy of Modern Song, with the music legend admitting he employed an autopen after a “bad case of vertigo” and Covid protocols left him unable to personally autograph the limited-edition run. “I’ve been made aware that there’s some controversy about signatures on some of my recent artwork prints and on a limited-edition of Philosophy Of Modern Song,” Dylan wrote Friday in…

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I’ve been on the bookish internet for more than 15 years, and in that time, I’ve watched platforms rise and fall. I remember talking about books on Livejournal, for Sappho’s sake. I started a book blog called the Lesbrary in 2011, because I couldn’t find an LGBTQ book blog that wasn’t 90% M/M books. Of course, I started an accompanying Tumblr for it at about the same time, because I spent most of my time there. Years later, I’d join BookTube, and years after that, I even gave BookTok a try for a bit before slowly backing away. Over that…

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Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images The ‘Wednesday’ actor is flawlessly channeling the “dead inside” teen’s dark and sullen vibe on the red carpet. By Jennifer Berry Date November 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter Jenna Ortega is firmly in her dark and moody style era, thanks to her buzzy new role as Wednesday Addams in the just-released Netflix series, Wednesday. Sporting a series of glamorously gothic outfits in recent weeks, along with a sullen look that expertly captures the titular character’s soulless vibe, the 20-year-old actor has blurred the lines between art and reality. Take the jaw-dropping corpse bride look from Versace…

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Don Mancini has maintained his streak of character and narrative surprises in “Chucky” Season Two, especially when it comes to Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly). While protagonists Jake Wheeler (Zackary Arthur), Devon (Bjorgvin Arnarson), and Lexy (Alyvia Alyn Lind) contended with their ongoing fight to remove Chucky from their lives, Tiffany’s impressive journey this season proved just as complex. The murderess dealt with the ramifications of her one-sided relationship with Nica (Fiona Dourif), unexpected party guests, motherhood, death, and the loss of her comfortable lifestyle when Jennifer Tilly gets framed for Tiffany’s murders.  Tiffany heads into the finale tonight searching for a…

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Following the yellow brick road.Hot on the heels of his star-studded show at Los Angeles’ Dodgers Stadium,  Elton John weighed in on whether his sons Zachary, 11 and Elijah, 9, who he shares with husband David Furnish, have musical aspirations of their own. “They are still so young, so not entirely sure,” Elton told E! News on Nov 23 at unveiling of Saks Fifth Avenue’s holiday windows in New York City. “But of course, whatever their dreams and ambitions are, my husband David and I will fully support them.” At the event, where Saks donated $1 million was donated to the Elton John AIDS…

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Tim McGraw has claimed a unique space in country music history. Alongside contemporaries like Kenny Chesney and Keith Urban, he’s part of a rare class of country singers that have bridged the gap between 80s and 90s hitmakers — folks like George Strait, Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson — to today’s roster of country radio stars.Released in 1991, McGraw’s first single, “What Room Was the Holiday In,” didn’t chart but marked the launch of his accomplished career. He broke through in a big way with his sophomore album, Not a Moment Too Soon, in 1994. The record gained steam with…

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Over the last month or so, I’ve been pondering the question: Which came first Top Gun: Maverick or Devotion? Both movies are about United States Navy fighter pilots, both are on the 2022 movie schedule, and both the Top Gun: Maverick cast and Devotion ensemble feature Glen Powell. It turns out Powell, who is also an executive producer on Devotion, had been developing the movie for quite some time, and when he was offered the role in the Top Gun sequel he had to ask Tom Cruise if he could make both movies. The actor recently opened up about the coincidental…

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Unlike some of his past top-secret projects, Bad Bunny began dropping clues that he was working on his record-smashing album Un Verano Sin Ti months before it came out. He left little dispatches from a remote island on his Instagram and hinted at a breezy beach theme he was playing with starting in January. But even though he’d tipped fans off just a bit, he managed to pack jaw-dropping surprises onto the album when it came out in May, loading it with bright, adventurous sounds and unexpected collaborations with experimental producers, bands, and artists, Buscabulla, Bomba Estéreo, and The Marías…

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Plus, Billie Eilish’s second fragrance has arrived. By Lauren Knowles Date November 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter THIC drops a shampoo and conditioner duo Photography Courtesy of THIC First came its all-star Daily Hair Perfecting Oil followed by a deep treatment mask. Now, Canadian haircare brand THIC has launched a signature shampoo and conditioner set infused with a sweet citrus and warm vanilla scent. Both lightweight products, which are vegan and free of parabens, silicones and sulfates, contain apricot kernel oil and lupine protein for a boost of shine and anti-breakage defence. Suitable for all hair types and textures, the scalp-friendly…

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Greetings from the other side and welcome back to DEAD Time. This month, I explored the history of Mothman and talked with the world’s top Mothman researcher and owner of the Mothman Museum in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Jeff Wamsley. On November 15, 1966, two young couples from Point Pleasant, Roger and Linda Scarberry and Steve and Mary Mallette, had a terrifying encounter with a winged creature with glowing red eyes, which they described as “a large, flying man with ten-foot wings.” They were hesitant to report the incident to police but did eventually file police reports. In the following…

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