Christopher Backus stars in ‘Daft State’, which opens in theaters on November 12th. Photo: Scatena & Rosner Films. Opening in theaters on November 12th is the new thriller ‘Daft State,’ which was directed and co-written by Chad Bishoff (‘It Snows All the Time’) and is executive produced by Academy Award winner Mira Sorvino (‘Mighty Aphrodite’,
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Kylie Minogue braved the rain at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this week to play some of her biggest hits. The pop icon played ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’, ‘Slow’ and ‘Padam Padam’ at the annual event, her first appearance there since 2010. Persevering through adverse, drenched conditions, she took to TikTok after
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It’s not as if birth control methods weren’t used in the olden days. Condoms, pessaries and douches didn’t magically appear in the late 19th century. But something did change significantly at that time in the United States: The Comstock Act of 1873 effectively criminalized the distribution of contraceptive devices and information about their use. The
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Advertising executives remain committed to LGBTQ+ representation in their brands despite right-wing opposition and boycott campaigns, a new report from GLAAD reveals. The media advocacy group’s 2024 Visibility Perceptions in Advertising Report finds supermajorities of advertising industry leaders across the board support LGBTQ+ inclusion, but with caveats. Related: While the study found that 90% of
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Beatles ’64 Beatlemania was at its height in 1964 when The Beatles paid their memorable first visit to America, captured in an evocative documentary produced by Martin Scorsese and directed by David Tedeschi, taking advantage of newly discovered footage to give eternal fans a new angle on the Liverpool moptops in their youthful glory. “We
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1995’s ‘Home for the Holidays’. Photo: Paramount Pictures. Everyone has a favorite Christmas movie, right? Whether it’s ‘A Christmas Story,’ ‘Elf’ or even ‘Die Hard,’ Christmas movies play ad nauseam on television throughout the month of December. But where are all the Thanksgiving Day films? In honor of the annual holiday, Moviefone is counting down the
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Sec. Pete Buttigieg speaks during the third day of the Democratic National Convention As transphobic billionaire Elon Musk takes the reigns of his newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in a second Trump administration, he has been confronted with something that didn’t matter much in his multi-million-dollar effort to get the former president reelected:
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The Sex Lives of College Girls, Season 3, Episode 2.] The Sex Lives of College Girls officially bid Leighton (Reneé Rapp) farewell in Season 3’s second installment, making way for a new era of Essex students, while delivering a powerfully emotional sendoff. After coming to terms with the
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Curious about Ibrahima Konate‘s recent injury and what it means for Liverpool FC? The star defender picked up a knock during Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Real Madrid, leaving fans wondering about his fitness ahead of the crucial clash with Manchester City. With Konate playing a pivotal role in Liverpool’s defense, his potential absence could have
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Artist and poet Douglas Florian has created numerous award-winning picture books over the years, including Dinothesaurus and Insectlopedia. A book by Florian is often destined to become part of family lore, lovingly passed down from child to child to grandchild. And that’s certainly true of his newest title, Windsongs: Poems about Weather.  Each poem in
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Ghosts continues to deliver laughs in its ongoing fourth season, and another aspect that fans have come to rely on is there will always be romantic moments amidst the humor. Whether the bonds between the couples are super serious or just mutually beneficial, there are plenty of pairings for fans to enjoy. But how do
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