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West Coast artist Michelle Phillips was only 22 years old when she shot to fame as the harmonizing hottie and one-fourth of the folksy band The Mamas & The Papas … who blasted into the ears of millions with their debut album “If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears” … which included the classic singles “California Dreamin’,” “Go Where You Wanna Go” and “Monday, Monday.” Michelle was joined in the supergroup by her then-husband, John Phillips, Canadian singer Denny Doherty … and of course the iconic Cass Elliot aka Mama Cass.

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Update, April 1: Sony is going a week later with the Tom Holland PlayStation videogame adaptation of Uncharted on Feb. 18, 2022 instead of Feb. 11. The pic will have access to Imax and PLF screens at that time. Uncharted goes up against Paramount’s Rumble and Universal/Endeavor Content’s Ambulance on Feb. 18, leaving behind Universal’s Jennifer Lopez-Owen Wilson romantic comedy Marry Me and 20th Century Studios’ Death on the Nile on Feb. 11. Previous, Jan. 21: Sony’s Camila Cabello ‘Cinderella’ Dances To Summer, ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ To Fall, ‘Uncharted’ Eyes 2022 & More The major studios waited until Joe Biden was sworn in as…

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As you may recall, James Wan had been developing an Aquaman spinoff that was set to be a full-on monster movie, centered on the ocean-dwelling race of creatures that made a memorable appearance in Wan’s 2018 superhero movie. It was to be titled The Trench, but unfortunately we’ve learned the news this week that Warner Bros. has killed the project. THR reports today that WB is no longer moving forward with The Trench. “As part of our DC slate, some legacy development titles including New Gods and The Trench will not be moving forward,” Warner Bros. and DC tell THR. “We thank our…

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Even Snoop Dogg could learn a thing or 2 about marijuana from Greg Kelly — that is IF you buy the Newsmax host’s “don’t do drugs” story … but almost no one does. Kelly is telling what he views as a cautionary tale about pot, claiming “SMOKING WEED (aka GRASS) is NOT a good idea.” Okay, get past his use of the term “grass” … he’s a man of a certain age, after all. Anyway, Kelly claims he “toked up” back in the day with some friends in Kentucky “and woke up 4 days later in Nairobi, Kenya. With no…

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Kendall Jenner’s doing more than beefing up security to protect herself against a recent nude trespasser … TMZ’s learned she’s filed for a restraining order as well. Kendall filed legal docs Thursday to put a safe distance between her and the man who recently got onto her L.A. property Sunday and attempted to go for a nude swim at around 2 AM … this after pounding on her windows and yelling her name. As we reported … Kendall’s security detained the 27-year-old man until cops showed up and busted him for misdemeanor trespassing. Thing is … the man spent only…

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NewsSt. Vincent Shares New Song “The Melting of the Sun”: ListenThe second single from Daddy’s Home was co-produced with Jack AntonoffBy Madison BloomApril 1, 2021FacebookTwitterSt. Vincent (Photo by Zackery Michael).FacebookTwitterSt. Vincent has shared the second single from her forthcoming album Daddy’s Home. “The Melting of the Sun” was co-produced with Jack Antonoff, and features backing vocals from Kenya Hathaway (Donny Hathaway’s daughter) and Lynne Fiddmont, as well as Doveman on organ. In addition to producing, Antonoff played multiple instruments on the song. Listen to “The Melting of the Sun” below.St. Vincent initially teased Daddy’s Home with cheeky flyers plastered around…

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Sharon Stone claims her manager back in the day told her she wasn’t sexy enough to get hired in Hollywood, then 6 weeks later … she was cast to play one of the sexiest characters ever. The actress says before she landed her famous role in “Basic Instinct,” she was pretty shy and introverted. Stone claims this prompted her manager to tell her she wasn’t “f**kable.” It’s all detailed in her new autobiography, “The Beauty of Living Twice,” and Sharon goes on to say her acting coach also badgered her to loosen up, asking … “If you keep leaving your…

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We learned just last night that Sony’s Johannes Roberts-directed film reboot Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will now be releasing on November 24, and today the official plot synopsis has been revealed. As promised, the new movie will return us to the “terrifying roots” of the original video games, particularly Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2. Here’s the full official synopsis… “Returning to the terrifying roots of the massively popular franchise, fan and filmmaker Johannes Roberts brings the games of the billion dollar franchise and the most successful video game adaptation in history to life for a whole new…

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Krista Vernoff may currently be working on Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, and Rebel, but once upon a time, she was heavily involved with the original Charmed. Now, two decades later, Vernoff has revealed that she exited her writer/producer post on the series due to a mermaid storyline on Charmed Season 5. As you will recall if you watched the original series, Alyssa Milano’s Phoebe Halliwell became a mermaid during a particular arc that season. “I signed on because Charmed was a girl-power show,” Vernoff explained The Hollywood Reporter a profile of her career in the business, “and about halfway through…

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A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, and almost a year after police brutality protests erupted across the country, it is increasingly challenging to make sense of where America goes from here. Rolling up her sleeves to bring brilliant minds together, all in search of an answer, is renowned journalist and documentarian Soledad O’Brien. This spring, she’s once again crusading against ignorance with another installment of her “Matter of Fact Listening Tour.” The series, an extension of her half-hour weekly talk show, Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien, is creating ongoing forums to explore race and injustice in America, with a…

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Lil Nas X’s “Satan Shoes” likely won’t be on the feet of any of his fans soon, because Nike got a judge to shut down the selling of the controversial footwear … at least temporarily. The court granted Nike’s request Thursday for a temporary restraining order against MSCHF — the company producing the shoe inspired by the rapper — which blocks it from fulfilling any orders. As we reported … Nike sued MSCHF earlier this week, claiming it has no connection with Lil Nas X’s Satan Shoe and did not authorize the production of it. Nevertheless, the devilish shoe still…

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Quavo and Saweetie could soon be answering to the LAPD, because cops have opened an investigation into their elevator altercation … TMZ has learned. Law enforcement sources tell us LAPD detectives have seen the video, obtained by TMZ, showing the now ex-couple fighting over a video game console box, and cops want to meet with both parties, separately, to discuss what went down. Our sources say the situation could be considered an instance of domestic violence, where both parties are in the wrong. Cops want to determine what happened before and after the elevator surveillance footage was captured. Play video…

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The global pandemic has been serious business. After more than a year there is finally light at the end of the tunnel as people are getting vaccinated on a scale never seen before. Given the past 12 months, this means breathing a sigh of relief. For Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, who just got their shots, it means promoting vaccination with some hilarious one-liners.

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As a general rule of thumb, inventory management is a necessary evil for video games, there only to prevent you from accumulating too much power at once. It’s not really intended to be fun in and of itself, unless you happen to derive great pleasure from sifting through long menus or calculating weight thresholds. Rather, the mechanic is just something that we all have to put up with.   Which is a bit annoying, when you consider how much of our time in virtual worlds is taken up by this administrative drudgery. Indeed, Mass Effect, Skyrim, and Fallout are all very…

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