Month: July 2023

Photo: Airbnb After a three-year wait, Airbnb relaunches the iconic Barbie Malibu Dreamhouse. The multi-billion dollar short-term accommodation rental and tourist experience platform first opened bookings for the Dreamhouse in 2019 to commemorate the Barbie franchise’s 60th anniversary. This summer, in anticipation of the Greta Gerwig live-action Barbie film, the Dreamhouse gets a revamping with
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A sci-fi comedy by Mel Eslyn and a literary noir by Alice Troughton – who are, respectively, the longtime producer for the Duplass brothers, and an award-winning UK television director (Dr. Who, Cucumber, The Living And The Dead) — debut in limited release this weekend, alongside Adele Lim’s Joy Ride, a Lionsgate wide-release – marking
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View gallery Image Credit: Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock Almost five months after Avril Lavigne called off her engagement to Mod Sun, the singer appears to be addressing the breakup in a new song. His new breakup track “Strangers,” which he dropped on Friday, July 7, seems to directly reference the beginning and end of their engagement and Avril’s subsequent
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Sony/Stage 6 Films/Blumhouse’s fifthquel Insidious: The Red Door nearly locked out Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny yesterday at the box office. The Patrick Wilson starring and directed PG-13 horror film scared up $5M in previews at 2,806 locations that began showtimes at 4PM. That amount of money is very close to what Indy
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Fans believe in the magic of Hallmark programming. It’s feel-good, heartwarming entertainment that often reminds you of the beauty in this world. It’s also one of the few options available if you’re looking for a little old-fashioned romance. It’s the on-screen counterpart of Harlequin Romance novels, which bypass sex for love. Hallmark movies give us
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For those about to shave, I salute you. Especially if you love a close shave but don’t quite see eye to eye with traditional cartridge and safety razors. Because today I bring news of the closest shave electric razors known to man. Man’s facial hair, specifically. And there are eight razors instead of just the
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Halcyon Gallery is a cutting-edge 21st-century art space and sits in the city’s creative epicentre of New Bond Street. It is no surprise that British artist Dominic Harris’ inaugural exhibition has been an immense success attracting the likes of art lovers and art novices to the Halcyon Gallery, formerly home to The Fine Art Society. First launched on
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UPDATED EXCLUSIVE: Angel Studios’ thriller Sound of Freedom starring Jim Caviezel has seen its presales spike to $10 million. This is before the pic’s opening on July 4 in north of 2,600 locations. Many rivals are tracking this semi-faith-based, based-on-a-true-story title about about former Homeland Security agent Tim Ballard, who took rescuing abducted children around
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By nearly every measure, buying a car has become extremely expensive. Not only are new vehicle prices near an all-time high, but the interest rate to finance a purchase has also jumped dramatically. Now, fewer affordable new cars even hit the market, according to recent reports. Today, new cars priced under $30,000 make up just
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The 2023 Hugo Award finalists have been announced. The Hugo Awards— started in 1953 and awarded annually since 1955—are recognized as science fiction’s most prestigious award. The members of Worldcon, The World Science Convention, determine the winners of the award and present it each year. This year’s finalists were chosen from 25,000 works of science
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