Murdaugh: Death in the Family,' starring Jason Clarke and Patricia Arquette, premiered on Oct. 15. Here, see the cast side-by ...
Friday saw Tubi release the new teen horror film R.L. Stine’s Pumpkinhead, which is based on his short story The Haunting ...
The movie marks the first collaboration between ‘Sikandar’ director AR Murugadoss and Sivakarthikeyan. The psychological crime-action thriller, which hit theatres on September 5, witnessed an ...
Here’s an NFL story via the Associated Press: FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Micah Parsons celebrated signing the lucrative contract extension that accompanied his trade to the Green Bay Packers with several of ...
Elon Musk resurfaced former Vice President and former Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ years-old call for President Donald Trump’s ban from social media as she claims “free speech” ...
Elon Musk revisited former Vice President and former Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' years-old call for President Donald Trump's ban from social media as she claims "free speech" ...
Teenage Willie Nelson didn’t like picking cotton when he was growing up so he played in bands at local Texas dance halls instead. This doesn’t mean that he didn’t appreciate the value of the family ...
This month brings coming-of-age stories, from the directionless heroine of “The Worst Person in the World” to the abrasive film fanatic in “I Like Movies.” By Brandon Yu September introduces another ...
EA's new Skate game--the first in 15 years--launched today into early access, and the free-to-play game is proving popular enough that players are facing server queues due to the player load.
New Mexico is the first state in America to guarantee free child care to every parent, starting Nov. 1. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham made the announcement on Sept. 8. The state already had free child ...
It's been 17 years since the first Twilight film landed in theaters, and 20 years since Stephenie Meyer's book hit the shelves, and fans around the world are still going mad for the lion who fell in ...
Steve Forbes calls out the ugly crackdown on speech in Great Britain, pointing to the shocking arrests and convictions of people based on what they’ve said online. He urges the U.K. to reverse course.
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