Month: November 2024

Dwayne Johnson has two upcoming movies this month but only one of them has him co-starring alongside Captain America. Red One is getting mixed reviews from critics but The Rock’s first Christmas movie is currently tracking toward a strong box office opening. The two stars were recently in the UK promoting the film but one
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Classic action movies, fantasy, drama, crime — you name it — the entertainment industry is all about remakes and reboots these days. Yeah, they’re not exactly the best at it, but there are a few gemstones among the copious oodles of mediocrity. Even a blind squirrel will find an acorn occasionally, and it’s always nice
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Moby has shared advice for his followers after Donald Trump was reelected as the next President of the United States – see what the musician and activist had to say below. READ MORE: Moby: “The best people to party with? Pantera and Bono!” Yesterday (November 6), the Republican nominee and former POTUS has earned 279 electoral
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J. Rey Soul was pretty much destined for stardom. Auditioning for The Voice of the Philippines in 2013 as Jessica Reynoso, she quickly captivated the world with her powerful vocals and infectious personality. By choosing Team Apl, as in apl.de.ap of the legendary Black Eyed Peas, Reynoso’s life was about to change…and fast. While Reynoso
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Federal prosecutors said Tekashi 6ix9ine accepted a plea deal for violating his probation. The controversial rapper agreed to spend a month behind bars to settle the matter. Judge Paul Engelmayer will sentence 6ix9ine on November 12. Prosecutors sought three months of home incarceration, detention and a curfew with electronic monitoring in addition to jail time.
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Pic by Camden Cruz Going back to 2007, Florida power metal quartet Seven Kingdoms have released five full-lengths through an assortment of labels. For their latest five-song EP, The Square, they’ve found a home with Reigning Phoenix Music, which has put out recent releases from Opeth, Kerry King, Deicide and many others. On The Square,
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The modern day country music fan is quite a bit more tolerant of edgy or controversial songs than fans were 30 or 40 years ago, and as a result, there are fewer banned country songs today. Blame it on looser morals — or blame it on a wider variety of options — should a song that
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