Month: December 2020

R’Ha, directed by Kaleb Lechowski, is a fight for survival in a solar system where no one can be trusted. A civil war started by subversives they could have never seen coming. A group of fighters, relentless in their quest to protect their planets will do everything in their power to emerge the victorious underdog
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Each year we publish tens of thousands of stories, covering music news and trends, political analysis, how culture is constantly shifting, and critical takes on our entertainment landscape. So we realize some may get lost in the shuffle — especially in a year when it seemed we were consuming more media than ever before as
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Director Pete Docter was born to make animated films. He first began animating around the age of eight and started working professionally at 15. The Soul director recently appeared on Rolling Stone‘s The Breakdown to discuss the challenges of his new movie, his success with films like Inside Out and Monster’s Inc., and jazz. Soul, which is
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Our lives have changed all over the planet. Nothing remains as we knew it. The world has shifted and we shape ourselves to fit in. For the music industry the live stage grew dark and every thought of a live performance began and ended in silence. Virtual concerts became the new normal and it seems
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The Rangers’ Asdrubal Cabrera slides home to score as Angels catcher Jonathan Lucroy waits on a late throw during the fifth inning of Wednesday’s game in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) Golden State Warriors’ Andre Iguodala (9) battles for the ball with Los Angeles Clippers’ Montrezl Harrell (5) during the third quarter of
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have launched their first podcast – which they both produce and present – for Spotify. The half-hour “Holiday Special” featured celebrities, including Elton John and James Corden, reflecting on the past year and “sharing lessons, reflections and hopes for 2021”. It also includes “personal anecdotes and inspirational stories”, with
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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is urging the film and TV industry to consider pausing production for a few weeks during the ongoing surge in coronavirus cases throughout the county. “Although music, TV and film productions are allowed to operate,” the health department said, “we ask you to strongly consider pausing work
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This Bridgerton feature contains spoilers for the series. Although Netflix’s Bridgerton has actively resisted the label of historical accuracy in favor of a fantasy approach to the era, it is still worth uncovering which scenes, events, and references represent a more creative interpretation to history and which are references to real events.  Dr. Hannah Greig,
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