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While many works of Richard Matheson ended up on the small screen, the author was a giant when it came to genre. From post-apocalyptic monsters to gremlins on a plane, Matheson fathered a treasure trove of speculative stories that have since inspired countless other writers, including Stephen King. King said of the late Matheson: “[He] fired my imagination by placing his horrors not in European castles and Lovecraftian universes, but in American scenes I knew and could relate to.” And of all his homegrown writings, Matheson’s short story “Button, Button” may very well be his most approachable. For everyone can…

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Argentinian police have charged three people in connection with the death of Liam Payne. The former One Direction member fell to his death at a Buenos Aires hotel on October 16th. A toxicology report subsequently revealed that Payne had a number of drugs in his system at the time of his passing, including cocaine, benzodiazepine, and alcohol. According to La Nación, two of individuals who were charged are accused of supplying Payne with drugs, including one person who worked at the hotel where the singer was staying. A third individual, described as a friend of Payne’s, is accused of abandonment…

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write The Optimal Performance Formula? Millions of people are chasing ambitious dreams, be that becoming a professional athlete, a famous performer, or a market leading company, yet most never make it as far as they would like. Sadly, this leaves them feeling powerless to choose and shape their own lives. I wanted people to know that it doesn’t have to be that way! In my 30+ years as a performance mentor to professional athletes and leading corporations, I’ve leveraged the research of leaders in performance science to decode what has…

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Sypher Studios has released the Behind the Lines trailer for the upcoming documentary. The film centers on a historian’s journey to preserve letters written during times of war. At the moment, the docufilm currently has no release date. “The film follows renowned historian Andrew Carroll’s decades-long journey, including into active war zones, to find the most extraordinary war letters ever written from the American Revolution to the present day,” reads the official logline. “Behind the Lines differs from other war letters-related films in that it includes correspondences from the home front as well as by civilians who are literally caught…

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle presented a united front as they spoke at the first-ever Global Ministerial Conference on Violence Against Children in Colombia. The couple appeared at the event virtually, almost three months after making a four-day trip to the South American country. Harry, 40, kicked off the video, noting that the inaugural conference is coming at a “crucial” time in our world. “We are at a crossroads where the urgency to reassess and redefine our approach to protecting children has become increasingly evident,” the Duke of Sussex said. “While the necessity has always been apparent, it is now…

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Is Sister Wives star Janelle Brown trying to change the narrative about her split from Kody? During last Sunday’s episode, Janelle and Kody sat down to discuss dissolving their marriage and the Coyote Pass property. In her confessionals, Janelle described feeling incredibly angry with Kody for dancing around their break-up and buying her out of the property. She seemed completely over her ex-husband and even told him they exist in different universes. But is this really how she feels? A Sister Wives Fan Expresses Anger Over Janelle Brown’s New Interview Since Season 19 premiered, Christine and Janelle Brown have given…

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The cast for Sony’s I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel continues to grow, with Deadline reporting that Lola Tung, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Austin Nichols, and Gabbriette have rounded out the cast members of the anticipated sequel. The slasher franchise will return to theaters on July 18, 2025. The actors join previously announced cast members Billy Campbell, Chase Sui Wonders, Madelyn Cline, Sarah Pidgeon, Tyriq Withers, and Jonah Haur-King. Freddie Prinze Jr. is confirmed to reprise his role from the original movies; Jennifer Love Hewitt is in talks to return as well.  Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (Do Revenge) is on board to direct…

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Sometimes, it’s nice to have the classics on repeat, but there is a world of up-and-coming artists changing what great music is for all tastes and moods. From rock to hip hop and country to metal– every person has a sound made for them. Expand your horizons by adding some new music to your collection. These ten rising artists are sure to make their way onto your playlists and have you jamming to new tunes. More from Spin: Post Malone, Shaboozey Set For CMA Awards Performances Jason Sudeikis and Longtime Friend Billy Brimblecom Are About to Thundergong! Once Again Trump, The…

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The Goodreads editors are back at it again, number crunching and bringing us all the interesting user data from their 125+ million members. This latest list looks at popular books published from 2014-2023, but there’s a bit of a twist—the list doesn’t look at how well these books did when they were first published. Rather, it looks at how they are currently doing. By looking at books published the last decade that its members are reading and recommending now, Goodreads is not only highlighting books that have been popular the whole time, like Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven, but…

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The 1987 film RoboCop wasn’t supposed to make over 50 million dollars, spawn two sequels, a toy line, a reboot, or a TV show. It sure as hell wasn’t expected to affect cinematic discourse. What happens when you get an art-house director who despises science fiction and action movies; a producer who made a film so controversial it was banned from theaters; a dyslexic actor unable to audition formally; an actress who nobody respected; and no-name writers to write a script that’s the joke of Hollywood? A satirical, R-rated, sci-fi-blockbuster masterpiece. The pieces fell into place despite the contradictions, the…

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Artem Chigvintsev says his bank account took a huge hit — losing $100,000 in income — after he was arrested for domestic violence against his estranged wife Nikki Garcia (Bella). According to new court docs, obtained by TMZ, Artem says he was a working dancer despite Nikki’s claims to the contrary after he lost his gig on “Dancing With The Stars.” Artem says he regularly picked up dance jobs that would last for 20 weekends. But, after his bust, Artem says his mugshot spread in the media based on Nikki’s false allegations, and he was removed from job listings, leading…

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Critic’s Rating: 4 / 5.04Detective Kim Burgess has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? It feels damn good to see a woman in some authority somewhere, and she most certainly earned it. Of course, nothing ever comes easy, and Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 6 posed a few challenges for Burgess on her path toward a promotion. (Elizabeth Sisson/NBC) Inquiring minds desperately want to know what the hell is the deal with Shawn Hatosy‘s Reid. It seemed like he took a special interest in Burgess, whether because of who she was and how good she was or because she…

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Bloody Disgusting and Cineverse will release the horror film Street Trash, a brand new spiritual sequel to the 1980s cult horror classic, on Digital outlets beginning November 19. A reimagining of the 1987 classic, Street Trash is directed by Ryan Kruger (“Warrior,” Fried Barry), who also co-wrote the film with James C. Williamson (Fried Barry), based on the original Street Trash movie by Roy Frumkes & Jim Muro. Kruger also stars in the film alongside Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, Joe Vaz, Lloyd Martinez Newkirk, Shuraigh Meyer, Gary Green, and Warrick Grier. “In the not-too-distant dystopian future of South Africa, the homeless…

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Bruce Springsteen took the stage in Toronto on Wednesday for a post-election concert that was equal parts defiant and cathartic. Springsteen opened the set with “Long Walk Home,” a song that he described as a” fighting prayer for my country.” Taken from his 2007 album Magic, “Long Walk Home” explores themes of disillusionment and America’s abandonment of freedom, decency, and civil liberties. From there, Springsteen and the E Street Band performed “Land of Hope and Dreams” with an outro tag of “People Get Ready”; “Lonesome Day”; “Adam Raised a Cain”; “Better Days”; “The Promised Land”; “Reason to Believe”; and “Darkness…

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Snapshot by Kay Cove Contemporary romance doesn’t have to be about only sassy heroines, witty banter and happily-ever-afters. Ask author Kay Cove and she’ll tell you about the power of vulnerability. “I don’t think impenetrable masks are the way to heal and find the best versions of ourselves,” says the author of the “Lessons in Love” series including Camera Shy and more recently Snapshot. “I hope my stories will inspire people to ask the tough questions about leading lives that coax out the very best versions of themselves. And while that picture probably looks very different for all of us,…

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