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Tom Cruise will be keeping movie fans entertained in the coming years with Top Gun: Maverick, Mission: Impossible 7 and Mission: Impossible 8, but let’s not forget that he’ll also be leaving Earth at some point to provide us with cinematic entertainment. Back in 2020, it was reported that Cruise was teaming with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie for a movie that will be shot in outer space. It’s been a while since we’ve received any updates on the project, but now we finally have some new details to take in.Starting off, Universal Pictures is reportedly intending…

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Lil Yachty filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against NFT seller Opulous on Thursday, claiming the company “maliciously” used his name and likeness to raise more than $6.5 million in venture capital funds. The rapper, born Miles Parks McCollum, states in the filing that he only engaged in a couple of exploratory conference calls with the Singapore-based company in May 2021 that included Opulous founder Lee Parsons, the CEO of Ditto Music. In the suit, he states “no agreement or deal terms” were reached, and he never saw a dime of the money raised. Nevertheless, on June 2, 2021, Opulous issued…

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French synthwave icon Carpenter Brut is back, announcing his brand-new album Leather Terror, which is set for release April 1 via Universal, Bloody Disgusting just learned. Leather Terror is the second in Carpenter Brut’s Leather album trilogy, the next chapter following his widely acclaimed 2018 album Leather Teeth. But here’s the kicker: The albums form the soundtrack of an imagined movie from 1987! To celebrate the announcement, Carpenter Brut also shares the colossal synthrock anthem “Imaginary Fire” featuring vocalist Greg Puciato (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Killer Be Killed, The Black Queen)! The accompanying video was directed by Dehn Sora and…

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We independently selected these deals and products because we love them, and we think you might like them at these prices. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Prices are accurate as of publish time.While you’re shopping for the perfect Valentine’s and Galentine’s Day gifts for the special people in your life, be sure to take some time to shop for yourself. Since we’re huge beauty lovers, we like to believe there’s no better way to practice self-love than to treat yourself…

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Photography courtesy of Orograph The singer’s new mixtape is an alluring self-reflective journey. By Dina Lobo Date January 27, 2022 Facebook Twitter Listening to FKA Twigs’ newly released mixtape Caprisongs, where sound bytes of audio appear at the start or end of almost every track, it can feel like you’re hiding between the pages of her personal reflections, or overhearing a conversation between friends from inside her London home. In some sound bytes, a friend motivates you, saying, “This is the year of greatness, bruv, and bein’ free, I’m telling you.” Then in another, a girlfriend tells you that these…

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Sam Elliott plays the ultra-gruff Shea Brennan on 1883, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone origin story. While praised for his kindness and patience by his fellow castmates, he’s not one to take every opinion sitting down.During conversations with media ahead of the premiere of 1883, the veteran actor volunteered his thoughts on comparisons between the two shows. The context of his thoughts is important — this quote came as he was praising Sheridan and his writing. Every actor on the show speaks highly of the shows’s creator.”Yellowstone is all over this. We’re tainted by Yellowstone, which, on some level, I can’t stand,” Elliott…

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At one point in his four-part documentary We Need To Talk About Cosby, W. Kamau Bell hands an iPad to his interview subjects and invites each of them to watch the iconic scene from The Cosby Show where Cliff Huxtable’s family lip syncs to Ray Charles’ “Night Time is the Right Time” as an anniversary present for Cliff’s parents: One by one, you see many of Bell’s guests beaming despite themselves. And why shouldn’t they? The Cosby scene is a master class in pleasing its viewers — its Black viewers most of all. In voiceover, Bell notes that the Huxtable…

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Ron Perlman was the first actor to bring Hellboy to life on the big screen, debuting as the Dark Horse Comics character under Guillermo del Toro’s direction in 2004, followed by the two re-teaming for 2008’s Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Despite this cinematic saga being envisioned as a trilogy, Hellboy 3 never moved forward, though that hasn’t stopped fans from championing for it over the years. Ultimately Perlman is still game to do a third Hellboy movie, despite being, as he put it, “71 fucking years old.”When the first Hellboy movie came out, Ron Perlman was just days shy…

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On January 10, a Tennessee school board voted 10-0 to remove the graphic novel Maus by Art Spiegelman. The Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel was the “anchor text” for an eighth grade language arts curriculum and was about the experiences of the author’s Jewish parents while they were in Nazi concentration camps. The vote came as a result of the McMinn County Board of Education’s complaints of the graphic novel’s use of profanity and nudity. There are a grand total of eight curse words within Maus’s 295 pages. Tony Allman, one of the board members in attendance, admitted “I understand that…

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The audition is finally here. The Beatles’ famous farewell rooftop concert is finally getting its digital audio release. Get Back: The Rooftop Performance will have the complete 40-minute gig, with new mixes in stereo & Dolby Atmos by Giles Martin and Sam Okell. It’s available for streaming at midnight ET on Friday, January 28 from Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe. This marks the first-ever release for the January 1969 roof show, in the wake of the Peter Jackson docuseries Get Back and the expanded Special Edition box of Let It Be. “We wanted to put it on the box set,” Giles Martin…

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Today, Bloody Disgusting launched its inaugural true-crime podcast, Insidious Inspirations! Created by Pacific S. Obadiah (SCP Archives, Margaret’s Garden) and hosted by Nichole Goodnight (The NoSleep Podcast, SCP Archives), this show will dive into the true stories, urban legends, and mythical monsters that inspired our favorite horror movies! The first episode uncovers the chilling and true encounter that inspired Hannibal Lecter. Yes, Hannibal Lecter is based on a true story. When Thomas Harris first published his novel Red Dragon in 1981, he probably didn’t know that it would give birth to a five-book series, iconic horror movie, and even a TV…

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The actress also reflected on her big day last December in a celebratory New Year’s Eve Instagram post dedicated to her spouse.”One of the best/most memorable years to date with so many milestones, while being one of the hardest years of our lives as a collective,” she captioned a black-and-white photo of the couple from their ceremony. “I’m choosing to focus on the good today, as we move forward into 2022 with the incredible tribe we have built, made up of support and love. Here’s to brighter times ahead and to slowly creeping into 2022.”

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Nina Dobrev as Mae in REDEEMING LOVE. Photography courtesy of Nthibah Pictures, Mission Pictures, Pinnacle Peak Pictures and Universal Pictures Including a new Marvel star you probably haven’t heard of (yet). By Zainab Damji Date January 26, 2022 Facebook Twitter Arguably, the best part about a new year is all the movies and TV shows you can look forward to watching. As someone who tends to work a lot, the fictional on-screen world is my favourite form of escapism — and over the years, I’ve become quite the film and TV buff. I love to watch movies in the theatre,…

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The Chicks’ major-label debut album, Wide Open Spaces, turns 23 on Jan. 27, 2021. Formed in 1989 by Laura Lynch, Robin Lynn Macy and sisters Martie and Emily Erwin (these days, they’re Martie Maguire and Emily Strayer), the band known as the Dixie Chicks until the summer of 2020 released three albums as an independent band, in 1990, 1992 and 1993, before signing a developmental deal with Sony Music Nashville, then an official record deal with Sony’s newly revived Monument Records imprint.In October of 1997, the Chicks released “I Can Love You Better” as the first single from Wide Open Spaces; the song reached the…

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