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Presented by Neon’s The Monkey, Bloody Disgusting is celebrating this weekend’s release of Osgood Perkins’ highly anticipated horror with Stephen King Week. Yesterday, Luiz H.C. provided us with a ranking of King’s made-for-TV originals. Today, Rachel Reeves closes out the week by looking ahead at more short stories to tear from the page and put on the screen. Stephen King‘s massive influence on horror often gets tied to his sprawling, epic novels, and understandably so. But tucked away in the shadows are his short stories, raw and unfiltered bursts of terror that leave a lasting impression in just a few pages. With…

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Insomniac’s storied 2025 Skyline Festival recently landed its fourth festival edition and second year at Gloria Molina Grand Park in Los Angeles. With an eye towards blending many of dance music’s most notable artists with an incredible range LA’s local underground talent, Skyline’s East Side, West Side and Arts District stages did not disappoint. Skyline again partnered with Grand Park, fueled by The Music Center (a 501(c)3 non-profit). Courtesy of Insomniac, a portion of ticket sales will be donated to to the Gloria Molina Grand Park, with a nod towards supporting LA’s eclectic community. Through Skyline, Insomniac aimed “to cultivate…

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14 Mar 2025 Brand New Business Books to Wake Up Leaders Everywhere Great leaders never stop learning. These fresh business books are packed with game-changing insights, bold ideas, and strategies to help you stay ahead. Whether you’re leading a team, launching a vision, or just looking for inspiration, these reads will challenge your thinking and fuel your next big move. How to Become a Leader People Love: And Inspire Them to Run Through Walls by Caleb Anderson Release Date: March 7 2025 Learn the 5 pillars of leadership development your key leaders need in order to step up, keep up,…

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Over the course of his acting career, Sylvester Stallone has not only become a household name himself, but so have his iconic characters. From his breakout role as the titular boxer in the sports drama Rocky back in 1976 to his more recent hits in the mercenary actioner series The Expendables, audiences flock to theaters to watch the onscreen heroes’ death-defying exploits again and again. But there was one famous role that not only spurred a five-movie franchise, but also cemented Stallone as an action star for nearly 50 years: John Rambo in Ted Kotcheff’s 1982 warfare-thriller First Blood. The…

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Jessel Taank’s father, Kishor Taank, has died. He was 68 years old. “My Dad. My Hero. Our North Star ✨,” the Real Housewives of New York City star, 45, wrote via Instagram on Friday, March 14. “May 1956 – February 2025🤍🤍🤍.” Jessel’s post included a slideshow of throwback pics of her dad over the years. The Bravo personality also featured notes of memories she had with her father over the years. “If lust for life were a person, it would be my Dad,” she penned. “His adventurous spirit was rooted in his beloved Kisumu, Kenya, where he spun tales of…

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Dr. Taylor Hayes has worn many faces on The Bold and the Beautiful. However, some fans suspect one of her actresses, Krista Allen, could be making their return to the soap. Taking to social media, many fans are debating what the soap should do with the character. Krista Allen First Appeared On The Bold and the Beautiful As A Different Character Allen has had a prominent career in soaps. She first appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful in 1995 playing a character named Shelly. During the mid to late-1990s, she would play Billie Reed on Days of Our Lives,…

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Paul Verhoeven’s 1997 movie Starship Troopers pit a futuristic military unit up against insectoid creatures, with two live action sequels, two animated movies, and various video games following in its wake. We’ve been hearing rumblings about a new movie for several years now, and The Hollywood Reporter brings us an exciting update on that today. According to the site, Columbia Pictures has hired Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium, Chappie, Demonic, Gran Turismo) to write and direct the new Starship Troopers movie, which will re-adapt Robert A. Heinlein’s novel rather than outright remake Paul Verhoeven’s movie. Of course, Verhoeven’s movie was…

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Every week, Consequence’s Songs of the Week column spotlights the best new tracks from the previous seven days and takes a look at notable releases. Find our new favorites and more on our Top Songs playlist, and for other great songs from emerging artists, you can listen to our New Sounds playlist. This week, Chappell Roan has returned with her first single of the year. Something many people don’t know — but which Chappell Roan thankfully recognizes — is that it’s often perfectly reasonable to do something simply for a laugh. This was the impetus for the recent Grammy winner’s…

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. 24 New York Times-Recommended Fiction Books for Spring Spring is right around the corner! Time to make some decisions about which books you’re going to take outside while you breathe in that fresh, verdant air. If you need an assist with your seasonal TBR, The Times has a list of 24 novels to look forward to. Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise…

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Regulators, mount up! Young Guns, the beloved Western series that began in 1988, is finally back after 35 years, as star Emilio Estevez officially announced yesterday that Young Guns 3: Dead or Alive will film in New Mexico. The best part? Estevez will not only be returning as Billy the Kid in front of the camera, but he’ll also be directing the latest installment, which will also feature original cast member Lou Diamond Phillips, and Christian Slater, who appeared in Young Guns 2 in 1990. Estevez made the announcement yesterday during Film and Media Day at the State Capitol in…

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American Airlines A Wing and a Prayer Published March 14, 2025 5:36 AM PDT Play video content X/@flynnstone Another day, another plane catastrophe … an American Airlines flight exploded into flames after takeoff, but it made a quick landing, saving everyone on board. According to officials, here’s how it all went down … on Thursday afternoon, the commercial airliner — filled with passengers — took off from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and was bound for Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in Texas, but was diverted to Denver International Airport due to engine vibrations. Play video content LiveATC.net As it was parking…

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Critic’s Rating: 3.6 / 5.03.6All the girlies were fighting during Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 10. Meredith was back, and with her return, there was some simmering tension between her and her faux dad, Webber. But, of course, some of the biggest news to come from this hour is that proposal! (Disney/Anne Marie Fox) We’ve already discussed in detail how Meredith’s Visits to the series don’t necessarily allow Grey’s Anatomy to fully embrace its new era. And this time around, she brought Nick with her. Ironically, besides delivering some amusing looks while Mer and Webber were snipping at each other,…

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Konami didn’t disappoint with the Silent Hill Transmission today, revealing the NeoBards Entertainment-developed Silent Hill f (which was originally revealed back in 2022) will be coming to the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. Featuring Silent Hill series producer Motoi Okamoto, the event delved into the story for this new entry, as well as featured an appearance from Silent Hill f scriptwriter Ryukishi07, and longtime Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoaka, who has contributed new music to the game. The story takes place in 1960s Japan, where protagonist Shimizu Hinako’s secluded town of Ebisugaoka…

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LA scene boss Club Indigo, aka, Sarah Badiee, is on an ever-evolving journey of artistic freedom, community and collaboration. With deep roots in live musicianship and electronic production, Club Indigo continues to push the boundaries of electronic music. From early experiments with live looping to performing at Coachella back-to-back years under a former moniker, Indigo’s path has been fearless and unrelenting. As Club Indigo, Badiee has performed at a string of events with Insomniac, opening for Kaskade, Nora en Pure, Chromeo, and Wolfgang Gartner, to name a few. She released a dub edit of “Underwater” by Rüfüs Du Sol (with…

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What Happens When Chelsea Handler Gets Real? In I’ll Have What She’s Having, Chelsea Handler bares it all with hilarious stories and hard-earned wisdom, demonstrating how reinvention, resilience and laughter can transform even the most unexpected moments into life-changing lessons. You won’t want to miss this raw, unfiltered ride! The Chill Quill: Spine-Tingling Reads for March! Whether you crave eerie hauntings, twisted thrillers or dystopian terror, this month’s The Chill Quill is sure to satisfy your curiosities with a lineup of spine-tingling reads you won’t want to miss. In Case You Missed It: The Gray Man is Back! NYT bestselling…

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