Month: August 2021

It’s happening, Manifest fans! As expected, the beloved drama has been picked up for a fourth season at Netflix. The exciting announcement was made Saturday, aka 828 day. The order is for a final season, however. 20 episodes have been ordered. Despite being canceled by NBC earlier this year after three seasons, the series emerged
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Today at Cinemacon,  Lionsgate announced that they’re opening their Erwin Brothers-directed movie American Underdog a Christmas Day release. The pic was previously set to open on Dec. 10. Lionsgate timed the release of American Underdog to the climax of the NFL season. “This movie perfectly aligns with the emotions of the holiday season: The power of faith. A
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Stokely‘s sophomore solo album Sankofa has a solid new release date. It will arrive on September 17, via Bluraffe Entertainment, in partnership with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis’ Flyte Tyme / Perspective Records. The third-quarter release from Stokely features a handful of appearances, including H.E.R., The Bonfyre, Wale, Snoop Dogg, KiDi, and Shakespeare!. Dogg pops
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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky may have marriage on the brain. The couple is reportedly “madly in love” and an engagement could “happen soon,” according to a report from Us Weekly. “These two are so madly in love, and it’s true there’s a lot of buzz in their circle about an engagement being in the works,”
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HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Fat Joe has been living his best life, recently celebrating a birthday and a recap of the Dipset vs. The LOX battle that went battle. But also including in his recent itinerary is addressing allegations that he’s a snitch—which he vehemently denies. Recently, former Terror Squad member
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Pathology have announced that they’ll release a new album, The Everlasting Plague, on November 19. The album was produced, engineered, and mixed by Zack Ohren (Machine Head, All Shall Perish, etc.). You can check out the first single, “Engaging in Homicide,” via the below music video. Also below: view the cover art by Par Olofsson
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Guns N’ Roses know their way around a killer cover song. That should be obvious to anybody who’s ever listened to the Use Your Illusion albums, which spawned massive hits and concert staples in their versions of Wings‘ “Live and Let Die” and Bob Dylan‘s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.” Or anybody who’s ever seen GNR in concert, where they’ve
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Shannon And The Clams are part of a decades-long tradition of musicians who have channelled bygone sounds and imagery for new audiences. The best of these acts don’t engage in rote resuscitation or simple tributes. Instead, they bring a rough-hewn edge, a wild experimental spirit or – crucially – both of those things to the
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News 8 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Indigo De Souza, Turnstile, Big Red Machine, Chvrches, and More Also stream new releases from Nite Jewel, Water From Your Eyes, Marisa Anderson and William Tyler, and Bendik Giske By Madison Bloom August 27, 2021 Facebook Twitter Indigo De Souza, photo by Charlie Boss Facebook Twitter
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Everyone wants their wedding to be special. Mia (Kelly Gates) wants her wedding to Dalvero (David Pregram) to be so fantastic and memorable that it will launch a new career. Camp Wedding to the rescue! Directed and by Greg Emetaz with Cara Consilvio, Camp Wedding explores the traditional horror camp genre “in a world of
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Universal/MGM/Monkeypaw’s reimagination of cult classic horror movie Candyman posted $1.9M on Thursday from 2750 theaters off shows that began at 7PM. The pic, in a recent rare feat for horror pics, has an 86% certified fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes. Interestingly enough, another critically acclaimed horror release that played the late August period in 2016 off an
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[embedded content] “Let’s Dance” by Diquan Julius is an upbeat energetic song that will keep your fingers snapping and toes tapping! With an old-school pop, dance, and RnB appeal, this number is sure to get the party started and have a great time. Diquan’s style is reminiscent of Michael Jackson, especially his voice and lyrical
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