Month: July 2022

EXCLUSIVE: Korean-American actor Don Lee (aka Ma Dong-seok) is playing the long game — and it’s paying off. Acting since 2005, the 51-year-old star broke out with 2016 zombie smash Train to Busan and has seen his career speed along ever since with leading roles in such local hits at The Outlaws, The Bad Guys:
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“If we opened people up, we’d find landscapes,” said the French director Agnes Varda in 2009. Varda is one of many artists, musicians and filmmakers from around the world who inspired Tresor, the third album by the Cornish-speaking Welsh psychonaut Gwenno Saunders – and that quote is particularly beloved to a musician dedicated to mapping
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Future – HOLY GHOST (Official Music Video) “I NEVER LIKED YOU” available at: https://future.lnk.to/INEVERLIKEDYOU Follow Future: https://www.facebook.com/FutureOfficial Tweets by 1future https://www.instagram.com/future/ https://www.youtube.com/user/officialfuturevideos/featured (C) & (P) 2022 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. With Freebandz. / (C) Gregory Harris, originally published in GQ May 2022 #Future #HOLYGHOST #INEVERLIKEDYOU http://vevo.ly/K2BCrL
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Nice curve. Saweetie repped her state and heritage with her opening pitch at the Los Angeles Dodgers game. The Bay Area native was tapped in for the ceremonial pitch as part of the Dodgers’ Filipino Heritage Night on Thursday (Jul. 7). Sporting a custom-made Dodger jersey, a Dodger cap, Louboutin high heels, and her extra
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Lenny Von Dohlen, best known for playing Harold Smith on Twin Peaks, has died. He was 63. The actor’s sister, Catherine Von Dohlen, shared the news in a Facebook post this week. “The world lost a magnificent man on July 5. Brother Len was passionate about everything and everyone,” the social media post reads.  “He
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The nation’s fourth-largest cinema chain is testing a new subscription program called MovieFlex+ that includes a curated set of small and mid-sized films each week for no extra charge. “We can’t live off just blockbusters,” chairman and CEO Greg Marcus tells Deadline. “We cannot just live off dinner. We need breakfast and lunch too.” The
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In 2000, Neil Young and Crazy Horse took up residence at Toast – a recording studio on San Francisco’s Mission Street. Awaiting overdue renovation, the district itself was in poor condition. The back door at Toast opened onto a view of derelict buildings; aside from a doughnut shop on the corner, their only neighbours were
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