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2024 July


Jon Bon Jovi Mourns Mom Carol Bongiovi

Jon Bon Jovi Mourns Mom Carol Bongiovi

In a statement shared with various outlets, Bon Jovi wrote, “Our mother was a force to be reckoned with, her spirit and can-do attitude shaped this family.”


‘Twisters’ Review: Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell Headline a Middling Sequel With Lots of Storms but Little Genuine Excitement

‘Twisters’ Review: Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell Headline a Middling Sequel With Lots of Storms but Little Genuine Excitement

Tyler’s crew is plenty colorful, comprised of videographer Boone (Brandon Perea), who approaches each weather event like an extreme sports nut; thrill-seeking drone operator Lily (Sasha Lane); excitable science geek Dexter (Tunde Adebimpe); and Dani (Katy O’Brian), who serves as mechanic when not occupied with fist-pumping battle cries.


Kendrick Lamar Releases “Not Like Us” Music Video, Takes More Shots at Drake

Kendrick Lamar Releases “Not Like Us” Music Video, Takes More Shots at Drake

Directed by the Lamar and Dave Free, the video features several cameos from prominent West Coast figures, including “Not Like Us” producer Mustard, who is also wearing a Toronto Blue Jays cap in one of the more obvious jabs at Drake.


Judy Belushi Pisano, Actress and Widow of John Belushi, Dies at 73

Judy Belushi Pisano, Actress and Widow of John Belushi, Dies at 73

“Her unwavering dedication and creative genius alongside Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi gave birth to The Blues Brothers, a timeless testament to the power of music and laughter.”


Windless (2024) ‘Karlovy Vary’ Movie Review: A Profound, Pensive Homecoming Drama Led by a Broodingly Excellent Fyre

Windless (2024) ‘Karlovy Vary’ Movie Review: A Profound, Pensive Homecoming Drama Led by a Broodingly Excellent Fyre

In still, measured long takes, without the camera even moving for several minutes, Vesnakov foregrounds a sense of decay, obsolescence that’s washing over the old and the infirm as Kaloyan goes about helping them trundle out stuff for the revamping to settle into place, the disposability they feel gripped by in the wake of newness that may just erode their existence.


U.K. Elections: Labour Claims Historic Landslide Victory

U.K. Elections: Labour Claims Historic Landslide Victory

The Conservatives, who themselves won a huge victory at the 2019 general election, saw a collapse in support over the last 14 scandal-plagued years in power as it dealt poorly with the COVID-19 pandemic, delivered austerity and a catastrophic Brexit, offered divisive and vote-losing culture war politics and its policies failed to deal with shocking rises in poverty and inequality.


Stalked by My Stepsister (2023) Movie Ending Explained: Is Madison Able to Save Laura from Devon?

Stalked by My Stepsister (2023) Movie Ending Explained: Is Madison Able to Save Laura from Devon?

Aspiring to inspire through his work, Shovan's journey in the realm of cinema is an ever-evolving adventure, fueled by his unwavering commitment to the power of visual storytelling.


Netflix’s Reed Hastings: Joe Biden “Needs to Step Aside” for Another Democrat

Netflix’s Reed Hastings: Joe Biden “Needs to Step Aside” for Another Democrat

Hastings’ comments join a growing number of outspoken Democrat supporters calling for Biden to step down, agitated by the president’s performance during last week’s debate.


Darius Rucker Thinks Morgan Wallen Has “Become a Better Person” Since Racial Slur Video

Darius Rucker Thinks Morgan Wallen Has “Become a Better Person” Since Racial Slur Video

In April, Wallen was arrested and jailed in Nashville after he allegedly threw a chair from the top of Chief’s Bar, which is owned by country music star Eric Church and was celebrating its opening weekend per local news station WSMV-TV.


’Starlight Express’ Review: Wobbly Revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Roller-Skating Musical Never Hits Stride

’Starlight Express’ Review: Wobbly Revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Roller-Skating Musical Never Hits Stride

The busiest people on a fairly frantic show are arguably lighting designer Howard Hudson and his team who illuminate the action with everything from super-saturated neon-style lines and chase effects to isolating laser shapes and intense washes of turquoise and purple.


Red Swan Episodes 1 & 2: Recap & Ending Explained – What Does Do-yoo Find in Juhyuk’s Photo?

Red Swan Episodes 1 & 2: Recap & Ending Explained – What Does Do-yoo Find in Juhyuk’s Photo?

Driven by a personal vendetta to uncover the truth behind his friend Juhyuk’s mysterious death, Do-yoo finds himself entangled in a web of deceit that stretches from the boardroom to the bedroom.


‘Boneyard’ Review: There Isn’t Nearly Enough for Mel Gibson or 50 Cent to Do in Clunky Serial Killer Thriller

‘Boneyard’ Review: There Isn’t Nearly Enough for Mel Gibson or 50 Cent to Do in Clunky Serial Killer Thriller

You might expect a film that begins with Mel Gibson announcing, “The Bible says we should rejoice in our suffering,” to be a little more high-minded than “Boneyard.” But this trashy trawl through a fictionalized version of the “West Mesa Murders” — a still-unsolved southwestern crime spree in our century’s early years — is the kind of dubiously moralizing exploitation exercise that makes “Sound of Freedom” look like a noble class act by comparison.