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Justin Bieber’s on cloud 9 right now, and letting everyone know he was able to snag a pair of Kanye West’s sold-out new shoes. The Biebs showed off his Yeezy 450 in Cloud Whites while running errands Tuesday in Beverly Hills. The kicks are pretty easy to spot, what with the unique profile and all. Of course, the shoes were pretty much impossible to get your hands on … as we reported, Kanye’s latest offering sold out Saturday in a matter of seconds during a mad scramble on the Adidas app and YeezySupply.com, with most folks walking away empty-handed. Justin…

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Anthony Mackie recently revealed that Sam Wilson has yet to accept the title of Captain America, as there is no clear answer at the end of Avengers: Endgame. He also mentioned that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier will explore his character’s ultimate decision and the search for a new Captain America. It looks like Feige’s decision to offer Mackie the role of Falcon, even without an audition, paid off after all.

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Captain Luthor took a backseat on Superman & Lois Season 1 Episode 3, allowing us to delve deeper into the two focal families at the wheel of the series. We’ll start with the major character development for both Lana and Sarah. It was high time these two characters got more screen time, but I didn’t expect them to realize they are in very similar positions. Looks can be deceiving, and poor Lana has had a fake smile for several years while her family is slowly imploding. If you watch Superman & Lois online, you are probably already aware that Lana…

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I find myself often caught between reading piles. There’s the Kindle stash. There’s the Libby queue, which is in constant churn and always seems to have another book ready for me just a few days before I’m ready for it. The Audible queue and its not-so-helpful reminders that I have another credit available. And, no, don’t tell me I can get my audiobooks from Libby because sometimes some titles aren’t available there. And, there’s my actual print books pile, towering ominously near my head as I sleep each night, the top one folded open to hold my place and maybe…

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The King of the Monsters is soon making his way to Netflix with Toho’s anime series “Godzilla Singular Point,” which features character designs by Blue Exorcist’s Kazue Kato and a brand new Godzilla design from legendary Ghibli animator Eiji Yamamori. The latest official trailer has been unleashed tonight, showing various monsters (plus Jet Jaguar!) in action. “Singular Point” is coming to Netflix globally this year. In the series… “When danger comes up from the depths, only young geniuses Mei, Yun, and their team can face the threat.” Atsushi Takahashi is directing “Singular Point.” Anime studio Bones (My Hero Academia) in partnership with studio Orange (Beastars, Land of the Lustrous) will produce…

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Breaking News Vanessa Bryant has just won an important battle in her case against the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department … a judge ruled she can obtain the names of the deputies who allegedly took and distributed graphic photos from the Kobe crash site. Vanessa alleges that shortly after Kobe, their daughter, Gianna, and seven others died in a helicopter crash in Jan. 2020 … sheriff’s deputies took pictures of the wreckage and the bodies in it and shared the images. County prosecutors had argued the names of the deputies allegedly responsible for sharing the photos should be kept under seal…

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Jimmy Fallon has a recurring segment called “Do Not Play List.” As he explains, the segment highlights “real songs from real bands that [he] think[s] you should avoid.” Fallon highlighted five tracks in his latest episode, including “Old Man on the Bridge,” the title track of King Kong’s 1991 debut, as Pitchfork contributor Marc Masters points out. Contrary to the segment’s guiding principle, Fallon and the Roots seemed to enjoy “Old Man on the Bridge,” with Fallon dancing and saying, “This one’s growing on me. It’s kind of a jam.” Watch the segment below; the King Kong song is introduced…

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It’s looking like movie theaters will be given the opportunity to finally reopen here in Los Angeles County as early as next week. Today, Governor Gavin Newsom’s qualified LA County for the red tier under his Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Tom Tapp reports that if Los Angeles can maintain its numbers for just more week, several businesses will be able to reopen including cinemas at a 25% capacity or 100 people whichever is less. The news comes in the wake of New York City finally reopening movie theaters after 50 1/2 weeks of shutdown during COVID, the marketplace grossing…

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Courtesy of Dior / @Elina_Kechicheva Dior’s magic is the stuff of fairytales. From its embrace of the feminine mystique to an international, all-star fanbase that includes its newest face, Jisoo of Blackpink, to supernatural growth in sales in 2020 despite a global pandemic, the fashion house knows the power of storytelling. For its fall-winter 2021 collection, creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri delved into childlike folklore, this time in the literal form. The aim wasn’t to plop an inaccessible fantasy unrelated to our modern times, but to use it as an impetus to rediscover modern sentiments. As the show notes explained,…

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CBS All Access has become Paramount+, making the platform the new streaming home of Josh Boone‘s adaptation of Stephen King‘s The Stand. The nine-episode season wrapped up just last month, and you can find the whole thing streaming now on Paramount+. If you’re not yet a subscriber, however, you’ll be happy to hear that Episode 1 is now on YouTube. Paramount+ has uploaded the hour-long series premiere of “The Stand” to their YouTube channel this week, giving you the chance to watch without a subscription to the service. The series brings to life King’s vision of a world decimated by…

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Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras looked very much like pre-pandemic times, but there were actually some precautions taken. An estimated 35,000 people watched the annual parade at the Sydney Cricket Ground. That’s a ton of folks, but way less than the 200,000 that lined Oxford Street in Mardi Gras’s past. Rita Ora headlined the event … she got emotional, at one point telling the crowd she was fighting back tears, telling everyone how much she missed performing during the pandemic. Other performers included The Wiggles and singer G Flip. Australia has fared way, way better than the U.S. They’ve…

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HBO Max subscribers looking for some family fun were instead treated to an early look at Zack Snyder’s “Justice League” … with the streaming service leaking the film 10 days early. Here’s the deal … folks who wanted to watch the PG-rated “Tom and Jerry” movie Monday on HBO Max were, instead, greeted with the R-rated “Justice League” thanks to a glitch on the streaming service. HBO Max confirmed the accidental leak, saying the movie was “temporarily available” and “the error was addressed within minutes.” @hbomax someone’s getting fired…Tom and Jerry this is not…#SnyderCut pic.twitter.com/B0ReNp2JR2— Doug (@ThenDougSaid) March 8, 2021…

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Exclusive Pepe Le Pew was never meant to be interpreted as rape-y, but the times have caught up with him to make it seem that way … so says the daughter of the guy who first drew him. Linda Jones — whose father, Chuck Jones, is credited as the creator and original animator of Pepe and other Looney Tunes — tells TMZ she strongly disagrees with the notion the suave skunk contributed to rape culture, as suggested in an NYT op-ed. On the contrary, Linda says she doesn’t think anyone who ever watched Pepe was inspired to go out and…

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Before John Carpenter’s Halloween there was Bob Clark’s Black Christmas, an early slasher film that helped lay the foundation for the eventual arrival of horror movie icons like Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger. After two remakes, we’ve learned this week that Black Christmas is next getting a behind-the-scenes book, set for release next year. Written by Paul Downey and Dave Hastings, It’s Me, Billy: Black Christmas Revisited will be released by BearManor Media in 2022. You can check out the cover art below. The team previews this week, “the definitive behind the scenes making of book delves into everything…

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