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Photo courtesy of ImaxTree Having the right outerwear is crucial as we all prepare for the shift in temperature. By Ivy Tang Date March 30, 2022 Facebook Twitter Spring weather is unpredictable. One minute it’s warm and sunny, the next it’s cold and windy (and sometimes snowy). That’s why transitional coats are essential for this confusing time of year. The right outwear will keep you warm and dry without sacrificing your style. Classic trench coats are a must when it comes to spring dressing, and they have been a staple for many decades — think Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Catherine…

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Garth Brooks is taking his Stadium Tour to Alabama.The country superstar has announced that he will head to Birmingham for a show at the city’s Protective Stadium on Saturday, June 4. The show will mark the first-ever concert at the stadium and Brooks’ first return to Birmingham in seven years. The concert will be Brooks’ only tour date in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi for the tour.Tickets for the Birmingham show go on sale Friday, April 8, at 10AM CT. Fans may purchase up to eight tickets by visiting ticketmaster.com/garth brooks, calling the Garth Brooks line at Ticketmaster at 1-877-654-2784 or…

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House of the Dragon, HBO’s much-anticipated prequel series to their hit Game of Thrones, has set the premiere date for its first season: Sunday, August 21. The new show is based on George R.R. Martin’s 2018 book Fire and Blood, a companion to the A Song of Ice and Fire series that inspired Game of Thrones. House of the Dragon — which shared its first teaser trailer in October — is set 200 years before the events of Thrones, focusing on the story of the rise and fall of House Targaryen, the ruling house into which Emilia Clarke’s Game of Thrones character Daenerys Targaryen was eventually born. House…

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Before the success story that is No Time To Die closed out the Daniel Craig era of James Bond movies, there were some growing pains that peppered the project’s road to the big screen. One of the most notable happenings was that time when the still-unnamed Bond 25 lost director Danny Boyle and writer John Hodge to “creative differences.” However, in a recent interview, Hodge seemed to think that Boyle’s departure may have been more voluntary than we thought. (Image credit: Danjaq,LLC and MGM)Was Danny Boyle Meant To Leave Bond 25?John Hodge may have lost out on the Bond 25 writing…

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For this installment of Phantom Limbs, we’ll be diving back into the I Know What You Did Last Summer franchise with filmmaker Mike Mendez, the director behind The Convent, The Gravedancers and Big Ass Spider!. As Mendez noted during a recent appearance on the Best Films Never Made podcast, he had pitched to write and direct a sequel to the original 1997 film, a project which eventually became Danny Cannon’s Bahamas-set I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. While Mendez notes that he remembers very little of his pitch, what he does recall makes for a fun and fascinating…

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Brian Wilson’s ex-wife Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford is suing the Beach Boys founding singer and songwriter following a $50 million deal Wilson made with Universal Music Publishing Group to sell song rights to the publisher, according to recently filed legal documents obtained by Rolling Stone. Wilson-Rutherford first sued Wilson in February at Los Angeles Superior court, two months after the deal with UMPG closed. The case was moved to federal court on Friday. According to her suit, UMPG paid Wilson nearly $32 million for his songwriter share, and another $19 million for his reversion rights. (Artists in the U.S. can reclaim the…

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No time for a siesta, we have to uncover the truth! Could Kelsey Owens really be leaving Siesta Key? Apparently it’s a possibility. In an E! News exclusive clip of the March 31 episode of the MTV reality series, Kelsey and Madisson Hausburg discuss what’s next for Max and Kelsey’s relationship and the potential of the 24-year-old leaving Siesta Key. In the sneak peek below, Madisson hints that she thinks the pair may be getting engaged soon. “I feel like that’s the direction things are headed,” she tells pal Kelsey. “Like you guys have been together for what, two years now?” “Kelsey’s been dating her boyfriend…

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Elliah Heifetz (pronounced “High-fits”) knows the value of a good song. He wouldn’t be here without one. The New York-based lyricist is releasing his debut country album, First Generation American, this Friday, April 1. Produced by Andrija Tokic, the album defiantly claims country music on behalf of people whose authenticity within the genre are questioned.Heifetz’s grandfather, a musician, was also a Holocaust survivor. His previous life as a mandolin orchestra band leader enabled him to curry favor with one of the Nazi guards. Bored and tinkering with instruments looted from Jewish homes, the guard asked if any of the inmates…

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Midway through Apple TV+’s new British spy series Slow Horses, veteran intelligence agent Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman) studies a dead body at the bottom of the steps to his dingy office. Lamb’s mortified underling Min Harper (Dustin Demri-Burns) insists that he didn’t mean to kill this man. “Of course you didn’t,” Lamb sneers. “If you meant to kill him, he’d still be alive.” Lamb’s contempt for Min extends to all of the agents under his command, and with good reason. The Slow Horses, Lamb included, are all disgraced members of the British intelligence community for one reason or another. (In…

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Actor Ezra Miller has already had a long and successful career, appearing in major franchises like Fantastic Beasts and the DCEU. While we’re weeks away from the release of The Secrets of Dumbledore, the 29 year-old actor has been making headlines for controversy and an arrest in Hawaii. They’ve also been slapped with a restraining order, with the current controversy happening weeks after another incident on the island.Ezra Miller was arrested on Oscars Sunday at a karaoke bar in Hawaii, after an altercation at a bar led to harassment and disorderly conduct charges. But People has acquired court records which…

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Goosebumps: Say Cheese and Die! was originally published in November 1992 (Spine #4). The series adaptation later aired on Friday February 9, 1996 (runtime: 22 minutes). Whatever the number of copies of the Goosebumps book series that my elementary school library actually housed was decidedly not enough to meet the demand of its ravenous patrons. Checking the return bin for those spooky covers with their strikingly colored, pimply raised fonts was a daily affair, and one that was often met with disappointment. You’d think that with the fervor and speed that kids in my school seemed to be devouring R.L. Stine’s…

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Prince and the Revolution’s legendary 1985 concert at Syracuse, New York’s Carrier Dome — one of the standout shows of the Purple Rain era — will receive a standalone release for the first time this June. The oft-bootlegged show was previously officially released on DVD as part of the massive Purple Rain reissue in 2017, but Prince and The Revolution: Live marks the first time the concert film will be released on vinyl, CD, and Blu-ray formats. Since the Purple Rain reissue, the concert has undergone a complete digital restoration, with the original video source rescanned, restored, and color-corrected, and…

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Be on the lookout for suspicious red balloons. HBO Max is developing a series based on It, which would feature the origin story of Pennywise the Clown, according to Variety.  The series, tentatively titled Welcome To Derry, would start in the 1960s and build to the events of the 2017 film It: Chapter One, which starred Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise. An origin story about a clown. Doesn’t sound terrifying at all! Andy Muschietti, who directed It: Chapter One and It: Chapter Two in 2019, is named as executive producer alongside Barbara Muschietti and Jason Fuchs. According to Variety, the Muschiettis and Fuchs developed…

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