Month: September 2024

Critic’s Rating: 4.1 / 5.0 4.1 After Industry Season 3 Episode 5, Robert Spearing may no longer be a company man. The hour strongly focused on the Pierpoint puppy, which came with some revelations that may impact his future moving forward. Yet Robert wasn’t alone in having some epiphanies about his future. (Nick Strasburg/HBO) Many
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The American dinner landscape has changed drastically over the past few decades. In fact, as early as 2015, HuffPost reported that the traditional dining room might be “going extinct.” Some builders are skipping dining rooms altogether, opting for a single “flexible” space where families can cook, watch their screens, do their homework, and manage household tasks—together
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Megan Thee Stallion’s desire to team up with Taylor Swift marks an exciting potential collaboration between two music powerhouses. The “Body” rapper, whose real name is Megan Pete, recently shared her admiration for Swift in an interview with People magazine. Despite having collaborated with several A-list artists in her career, including Beyoncé, Cardi B, Ariana
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We love us some good hardcore. If it can get our juices flowing within the first few seconds it’s definitely a keeper, like Mammoth Grinder‘s new single “Undying Spectral Resonance.” It’s the title track off their upcoming new EP that’s due out this November. Listen to it below. That’s a pretty cool ass title, right?
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These days, the inception of many careers starts on social media. At first, there was YouTube, now there’s TikTok. This video-based social media platform is where Sam Tompkins began posting clips of himself singing covers of popular songs. While many aren’t successful, Sam Tompkins had a different story to tell. His story truly starts with
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As is the case for other 1999 films, Fight Club (one of the best movies of the ‘90s) is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, which is absolutely wild to think about. I recently went back and rewatched David Fincher’s controversial film and wanted to watch similar films either from the same era or that
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TikTok has the power to do a lot of things, including creating a national shortage of cucumbers in Iceland. Social media personality Logan Moffit has an obsession with cucumbers, and he has been posting simple recipes using cucumbers in a variety of different cuisines and styles. The 23-year-old “cucumber guy” has become so popular that
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An artificial intelligence (AI) music scandal in North Carolina was recently foiled and now, a musician faces fraud charges over his multi-million dollar royalty scheme. In a sensational case that’s rocking the music industry, Michael Smith stands accused of masterminding a high-tech fraud scheme that netted him over $10 million in royalties. The shocking revelation?
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Tomorrow sees the release of Draconian Darkness, the seventh album by Finnish melodic death metallers Wolfheart. Pretty damned prolific for a band that started as a solo project in 2013 by vocalist/guitarist Tuomas Saukkonen (Before the Dawn, Dawn of Solace, ex-Black Sun Aeon, Bonegrinder, RoutaSielu, The Final Harvest, Jumalhämärä, Rajavyöhyke). Below we’re giving you the opportunity
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I’m sure by now you were worrying if there would ever be another Weekend Playlist again. After a brief hiatus, we’re back with a week’s worth of fresh new music wrapped into one cute playlist that will get you through the weekend! And, personally, I couldn’t be more excited than I am now. After obsessing
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Mike Flanagan‘s track record adapting the works of Stephen King isn’t just impressive because the movies he has made are independently phenomenal works that reflect a perfect understanding of the source material; it’s also because of the titles that he chooses are exceptionally challenging to adapt. His first, Gerald’s Game, is a story set almost
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