Month: June 2024

For this week’s Loud List, we compiled clips of metal bands covering pop songs. You don’t typically think you’ll hear pop songs when you’re going to a metal show, but music is music, and a lot of artists don’t discriminate by genre. Plus, you’d be lying if you said there isn’t a single pop song in
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Kiss started the ’80s in free fall and spent the first two years of the decade alienating a staggeringly large portion of the impressive rock music fan base they had built in the ’70s by unabashedly chasing even greater mainstream fame. After weathering the departure of their two fellow founding bandmates, Paul Stanley and Gene
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Play video content Painful Lessons Podcast Armie Hammer‘s reflecting on viral cannibalism claims upending his life … laughing at how ridiculous they are before adding he’s “grateful” for everything he’s experienced. The actor sat down for a wide-ranging interview with the low-key “Painful Lessons” podcast … opening up about how the online hate against him
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Hiram Kasten — a force on the New York City comedy scene in the 1970s and ’80s who appeared on “Seinfeld” — has died. The actor-comedian passed away Sunday after battling various illnesses including prostate cancer … according to an obituary posted to his official Facebook page. In the obituary, Kasten’s remembered as a hilarious
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Grab those toolkits and ties, people … it’s Father’s Day once again — and, Hollywood knows how to highlight its dads, the famous ones and the ones who helped raise a future celeb. Hollywood celebrities shared pictures with their own fathers or — if they have kids themselves — then pics of them with their
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We got a hit on our hands as Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 clocked $13M from Thursday previews that began at 3 p.m., the best so far in 2024. beating Dune: Part Two‘s $12M. The current Rotten Tomatoes scores are a 93% Certified Fresh rating from critics and 95% from moviegoers, setting up the movie for
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It was an Inside Out specialty weekend, fairly quiet and with a stream of indies films and more wide releases. The schedule is starting to recover from a strike-induced slump that, however, provided oxygen to some indies. Small films have been competing for screens with majors at arthouses from Alamo Drafthouse to Landmark since theaters
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