Month: August 2024

Say hello to your next Bachelor! Jenn Tran’s season of The Bachelorette is far from over, but ABC is already announcing the star of The Bachelor Season 29. Following the August 12 episode, the network named the contestant who will look for love on the flagship series. Grant Ellis will be the next star of
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If you want to know where to watch Caught! online, your search ends here, as we have compiled all the streaming details. Check out whether the hilarious series can be streamed for free right here. Caught! is a comedy series that showcases the activities of petty criminals and regular civilians. The show is whacky and
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Metallica‘s Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo have covered Ministry‘s ‘Just One Fix’ while performing in Chicago – watch footage of the performance below. READ MORE: Metallica live in Amsterdam: still the greatest heavy metal band around While performing Chicago on Sunday (August 11), Hammett and Trujillo – who regularly perform non-Metallica jams during their shows –
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Nick Fuentes Photo: Screenshot Homophobic right-wing broadcaster Brenden Dilley has recently referred to white supremacist MAGA-influencer Nick Fuentes as a “f**” for declaring “war” on the re-election campaign former President Donald Trump. Fuentes, an anti-Semite, dined with Trump in November 2022. Dilley accused him of helping empower the campaign of Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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The back-to-back deaths of two childhood friends push Isadora Chang to leave her hometown for a life in the city—until her own abusive father dies, and she is brought back into the restrictive, judgmental community of Slater. Haunted by memories of her lost friends, Zach and Wren, Isadora is desperate to escape Slater again, but
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This fall, Saturday Night Live will return to the airwaves to commence its landmark 50th season, with the first episode premiering on Saturday, September 28. Already, information about big casting changes and rumored guest hosts is coming through, so here’s everything we know so far. Who will host SNL in Season 50? NBC has not
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Director Eli Roth talks ‘Borderlands’. Opening in theaters on August 9th is the new action-comedy ‘Borderlands’, which is based on the popular video game of the same name and was written and directed by Eli Roth (‘Thanksgiving’). The film Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett (‘Blue Jasmine’), Kevin Hart (‘Ride Along’), Jack Black (‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’),
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The Kevin Costner divorce from Christine Baumgartner made headlines throughout 2023. It was contentious. It was litigious. And some of the numbers were downright-mind-boggling. Thankfully, that ugly battle is over. But rumors about Kevin Costner and Christine Baumgartner’s divorce persist. What really happened? How did it all go down? And who “won” in court? Christine
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Orphan Black: Echoes Season 1 Episode 8 “The Paradox of Joyce.”] Trust doesn’t play into a key decision Eleanor (Rya Kihlstedt) makes for her future—as well as that of the younger printouts of herself—in the latest Orphan Black: Echoes. When Eleanor fills the youngest printout, Jules (Amanda Fix), in
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Hunter Schafer in ‘Cuckoo’. Photo: Neon. Opening in theaters on August 9th is ‘Cuckoo,’ directed by Tilman Singer and starring Hunter Schafer, Dan Stevens, Jessica Henwick, Mila Lieu, Jan Bluthardt, and Marton Csokas. Related Article: Director Tilman Singer Talks ‘Cuckoo’ and Working with Hunter Schafer Initial Thoughts Hunter Schafer in ‘Cuckoo’. Photo: Neon. German filmmaker Tilman
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Rod Stewart has been forced to postpone two concerts as he recovers from COVID-19. Last week, the beloved singer-songwriter cancelled what would have been his 200th show in Las Vegas after contracting strep throat. Now, it has been revealed that Stewart’s illness was a symptom of COVID-19, and has led to two more concert postponements.
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Drew Beckmeyer’s The First Week of School is a game changer, an exceptionally creative back-to-school book that practically turns the genre on its head. It’s full of droll humor that will appeal to readers young and old. As the title suggests, it chronicles a first week inside an elementary school classroom, offering a bird’s-eye view
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