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Blumhouse and Five Nights at Freddy’s creator Scott Cawthon have been developing a film adaptation of the games for quite a while now, with producer Jason Blum chronicling its long road to production, progress, and obstacles along the way. But the movie and its terrifying animatronics will finally come to life soon, based on Blum’s latest announcement. Blum tweets today that not only will Five Nights at Freddy’s begin production early next year, in February 2023, but that The Wind director Emma Tammi is on board to helm the feature. The producer also confirmed that Jim Henson’s Creature Shop is hard at work on the…

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Image courtesy of ImaxTree From chunky gold hardware to playful silhouettes. By Ivy Tang Date October 5, 2022 Facebook Twitter The runway presentations at Paris Fashion Week Spring 2023 rounded out fashion month with a bang. From Coperni’s viral finale moment to Botter’s condom hands all over TikTok, drama and beauty were plentiful, leaving the fashion world feeling invigorated once again. And that sense of excitement was reflected in the street style, too. At Dior, many attendees opted for the brand’s preppy looks from the last season, while Schiaparelli show-goers were decked in gilded sculptural jewellery. Of course, there was…

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This isn’t a mystery anymore: Scooby-Doo’s Velma Dinkley is part of the LGBTQ+ community. The sexuality of the spectacled brains of the group has been confirmed in newly-released clips from Trick or Treat Scooby Doo! In one scene, which has gone viral online, Velma meets costume designer Coco Diablo for the first time. When she lays eyes on her, epic music plays in the background and text pops up on-screen that points out her “incredible glasses,” along with other positive attributes like how she’s “good with animals,” “obviously brilliant” and has “an amazing turtleneck.” To all this, Velma obviously says her signature catchphrase, “Jinkies!” As she…

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Loretta Lynn left an immeasurable impact on every corner of the music industry she touched. From her pioneering work as a songwriter who wrote about the stigmatization of divorced women and the importance of access to birth control, to her status as one of the leading figures of Kentucky’s impressive and longstanding musical output, Lynn’s career left an imprint on virtually every artist in the country format today — including fellow Kentuckian, rising singer-songwriter S.G, Goodman.In the wake of Lynn’s death on Tuesday (Oct. 4) at age 90, Goodman told The Boot that, as the daughter of a Kentuckian sharecropper,…

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Did you know The Conjuring universe is a family affair? The core franchise’s Lorraine Warren is played by Vera Farmiga, whilst 2018’s The Nun star Taissa Farmiga, who played Sister Irene in the earliest film in The Conjuring chronological timeline, is Vera’s younger sister. Now that it’s been announced that Taissa is returning for The Nun 2, I wonder if this real-life connection can also bring them together on screen this time around? After The Nun 2 previously found its director in Michael Chaves, who recently also directed 2021’s The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It with Vera Farmiga, Taissa…

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October may be primarily known as spooky season. But to me, it’s also “curl up in a cozy spot and stay indoors with the thickest book you can find” season. As it gets colder outside, I feel like the weather gives me a chance to take things slow and really enjoy the books I read. The new sci-fi and fantasy reads out this month align with these plans because so many wonderful reads are being released. From the first week of October to the last, you can find plenty of book releases to celebrate and check out at your local…

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Late Night Voting Voter registration against the gubernatorial election ends Oct. 11 Beto O’Rourke is a Harrie. And Harry Styles stans Beto! Among the fans in the pit to watch Styles’ show in Austin Sunday night was O’Rourke, who’s running for governor of Texas. After hosting a rally in South Austin with Willie Nelson earlier in the day, O’Rourke made his way to the Moody Center to watch the former One Direction star perform — where Styles shared his endorsement. After learning that the Democrat was in the crowd, Styles placed a “Beto for Texas” sticker on his guitar and…

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CD Projekt RED is giving Cyberpunk 2077 another go with the announcement of a new entry codenamed “Orion” that will be headed up by CD Projekt RED’s new Boston studio. That’s on top of four other new titles announced by the studio, including three new projects based on The Witcher franchise. According to CD Projekt RED, “Orion” will “fully unleash the potential” of the Cyberpunk 2077 universe. Of course, the first Cyberpunk 2077 game is still a focus for the studio, what with the recently-announced “Phantom Liberty” expansion. As for the new titles based on The Witcher, the first is…

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Prabal Gurung Spring 2023. Photography Courtesy of ImaxTree. From draped blush to bright blocks of eyeshadow, spring’s best beauty trends draw from all the shades of the rainbow. By Andrea Karr Date October 4, 2022 Facebook Twitter As Spring 2023 Fashion Month draws to a close, we’re left with the remnants: photo galleries full of inspo and the hope that, with a little (or a lot) of saving, these looks can one day be ours. But even if the price of a piece from Chanel or Dries far exceeds the average wardrobe budget, the runway’s hottest beauty looks can easily…

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Welcome to the light side.For years, beauty babes have tweezed, plucked, shaded, filled and shaped, all in pursuit of the perfect brows. From Cara Delevingne’s signature full set to Kylie Jenner’s perfectly arched glam brows, fans have feverishly spent hours-upon-hours following tutorials dedicated to recreating their famous features. However, in a trend twist no one saw coming, celebrity brows have been doing a disappearing act. OK, they aren’t really vanishing, but they are being bleached to the point of barely-there. Sure, bleached brows have been around for decades, but the bold look was once reserved for the edgiest of style stars like Madonna, Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus. Nowadays, the most mainstream…

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The world is mourning the loss of Loretta Lynn after the country music veteran died Tuesday morning (Oct. 4) while asleep at home in Tennessee. While many will miss her music and legacy, Dolly Parton will miss the person — someone who has been like family to her from the beginning.The “9 to 5” singer shared her thoughts on Lynn’s passing on social media, noting how close the two had become over the years.”So sorry to hear about my sister, friend Loretta,” Parton writes. “We’ve been like sisters all the years we’ve been in Nashville and she was a wonderful human being, wonderful talent,…

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In 1994, two years after Quentin Tarantino made his filmmaking debut with Reservoir Dogs, the writer/director delivered an even bigger hit to the masses with Pulp Fiction. Among the movie’s starring actors were Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman, who respectively played Jules Winnfield and Mia Wallace. Nearly three decades after Pulp Fiction’s release, these two actors recently reunited with each other backstage at a Broadway production.Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman met up with one another at the Broadway revival of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, which is currently in previews showings at the Barrymore Theatre. Jackson is starring…

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In Remembrance The musician, who produced Lynn’s 2004 album Van Lear Rose, referred to her as a “brilliant genius” As tributes continue to pour in following the death of country music legend Loretta Lynn, Jack White, who produced Lynn’s 2004 classic Van Lear Rose and duetted with Lynn on “Portland, Oregon,” memorialized her with an extensive video on his Instagram page. White called Lynn “a mother figure” and “a very good friend” and remembers producing her album as a learning experience where he “had to take a pause and step outside because she was just so brilliant.” “I said when…

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George A. Romero is most often associated with the zombie, thanks to his history-making depiction of them, beginning with 1968’s Night of the Living Dead. While Romero’s zombies rose from the grave and devoured the flesh of the living, Romero’s monsters were never of the undead variety. One common thread throughout his impressive career demonstrated the filmmaker’s uncanny ability to keep a prescient pulse on society and reveal the monstrous underbelly of humanity. Perhaps none emphasized this as much as the unearthed lost film The Amusement Park. Just over a year ago, Shudder debuted a restoration of the never before released PSA, a…

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