Month: May 2021

The origin story for one of Disney’s most iconic villains has finally arrived. Cruella, a live-action film starring Emma Stone as the titular villainess, has been in the works for some time. The movie finally arrived in theaters on Friday, but Disney also decided to simultaneously release Cruella on the Disney+ streaming service with its
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Georgia-grown southern rock band Blackberry Smoke released their 7th studio album today. And, they brought out the big guns in Alabama native Jamey Johnson to join them on the track “Lonesome for a Livin’.” They had previously put out a few songs in the lead up to the full release, like the title-track “You Hear
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Pubs are expecting to sell 21 million fewer pints than normal this bank holiday weekend – despite predictions for the weather to finally turn for the better.  Although Britons have flocked back to the pubs since restrictions lifted, the coronavirus measures that remain – such as table service only – are significantly reducing the number
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More than 1.5 million people flew into the UK between January and April while the UK’s borders were supposed to be heavily restricted, new figures reveal. Home Office data shows that about two-thirds of arrivals in 2021 were non-UK nationals. Labour says the figures demonstrate that the government’s border policy is “weak and dangerous”. Shadow
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Los Angeles County public health officials reported 217 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases to 1,239,319 as of Thursday, May 27. Officials reported nine new deaths linked to the coronavirus, for a total 24,321 deaths since tracking began. There were six more hospitalizations reported since Wednesday, increasing the official count
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Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer said Thursday that two media merger deals in as many weeks are “resounding affirmation of the value of content, IP and brands,” but that the company wants to keep its head down and “not get distracted by this concept of scale.” “Obviously we will talk to everyone, we listen to everything,”
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A family finds themselves in a horrific race against time in Old, the latest psychological horror film from director M. Night Shyamalan. The first full-length trailer was released by Universal on Thursday, showing what surreal elements are in store from the Sixth Sense filmmaker’s latest project. Inspired by Pierre Oscar Lévy and Frederik Peeters’ 2013 graphic
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