Quentin Tarantino is one of Hollywood’s most celebrated filmmakers, but he recently drawn the ire of some fans due to comments he made. Tarantino shaded Paul Dano on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast last week, calling him “the weakest fucking actor in SAG.” Owen Wilson and Matthew Lillard also caught some strays from the Kill
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With only a few weeks and a handful of releases left to go on the 2025 movie schedule, we’re starting to see all kinds of end-of-the-year lists where actors, directors, and everyone else make a case for their favorites. While the internet was going crazy for Quentin Tarantino’s list and controversial remarks in early December,
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The 2025 movie release, Christy, had Sydney Sweeney going full Rocky in her portrayal of the celebrated boxer, Christy Martin. While many shared praises of the new biopic, others weren’t exactly standing in the ring for it. After Christy received mixed reviews, Sweeney got real about its reception. Some critics who saw Christy certainly felt
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If you’ve ever experienced NAMM, or the National Association of Music Merchants, trade show, then you know it’s a sensory overload of music appreciation, offering so much shit to walk around and see. So many people to talk to. When it comes to who’s bringing some of the heavy, it’s former Exodus frontman Steve “Zetro”
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Over the last few weeks, Heated Rivalry has received acclaim from both fans and critics alike. Many have praised this spicy LGBTQ+ hockey romance, and there’s been a lot of talk about how it depicts the sexual relationship between Russian hockey player Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) and Canadian hockey player Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams). However,
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Nearly 50 years after its release, Fleetwood Mac‘s Rumours isn’t just the best selling classic rock album of 2025, it’s the 25th-best selling record of the year overall. Of course, the very top of the 2025 year-end Billboard 200 Albums chart is dominated by younger pop, country and rap stars such as Taylor Swift, Morgan
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Somehow three years have passed since Rowan Atkinson first introduced us to Trevor Bingley on Man Vs. Bee, and I’m still not over the anxiety it caused. Its cancellation after one season made sense (nine episodes of being bested by an insect was quite enough), but now he’s officially back in the follow-up series Man
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