• Mark Goodier revealed as Steve Wright's BBC Radio 2 Pick of the Pops replacement following DJ legend's tragic death

    The legendary radio presenter was found dead at his home on February 12 aged 69 - four years after his ex-wife passed away during Covid which had made him become 'extremely withdrawn'.

  • Batman: Dark Age #2 Review

    Every now and then, even the most immersive story can occasionally remind its readers that they are reading a work of fiction. This usually happens when something unlikely to happen in the real wor

  • Lethal Combat: Techno Warriors 2 (2000) Review

    AKA: Digital Warriors Director: Philip Ko Fei Cast: Darren Shahlavi, Lee Kwang-su, Yukari Oshima, Zoren Legaspi, Jimmy Ko, Man-Kei Lin, James Jim-Si Ha, Philip Ko Fei, Winston Ellis, Thorsten Nickel Running Time: 93 min. By Paul Bramhall Let’s address the elephant in the room – I’m convinced nobody was clamouring for a sequel to the 1997 sci-fi action mashup Techno Warriors. Philip Ko Fei’s incomprehensible Philippines shot action flick gave Continue reading →

  • Review: ‘Fingers Crossed’ is a stripped portrait of a shoegaze icon

    Amid the current shoegaze resurgence brought on by nostalgia-fueled TikToks, new fans of the 30-year-old subgenre are indulging in its ethereal soundscapes by way of Cocteau Twins and Slowdive. Unlike the aforementioned bands, Lush escaped mainstream success, but had a dedicated cult following of veteran shoegaze fans. Two years ago, and 24 years since Lush’s This story Review: ‘Fingers Crossed’ is a stripped portrait of a shoegaze icon appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • "Hanky Panky" review: A deeply delirious stoner comedy

    Want a stoner comedy for 420? Try "Hanky Panky," a gleefully absurd slasher spoof from directors Lindsey Haun and Nick Roth. Review.

  • I'm a Fashion Editor—I Reach for These 2 Pieces When I Don't Know What to Wear

    Next time you're in a style rut and don't know what to wear, try one of these effortless outfit ideas with jeans and button-down shirts.

  • Steve Buscemi joined the cast of "Wednesday" for season 2

    Steve Buscemi is headed to Nevermore Academy for the second season of #Wednesday at Netflix!Click ⬇️https://t.co/KBF9Z2Y1LA— JustJared.com (@JustJared) April 16, 2024 Steve Buscemi joined the cast of Netflix's "Wednesday".The 66-year-old actor will reportedly play the new principal of Evermore Academy, after Gwendoline Christie's character was murdered in the first season. Production is expected to begin in late April in IrelandSourcehttps://x.com/JustJared/status/1780300282317926861

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    ‘Velma’ season 2 review: An improvement but still with an unlikeable lead

    Velma and her gang are back to solve another murder mystery.

  • Steve Buscemi joins Jenna Ortega in Wednesday season 2

    As the second season of Wednesday is gearing up for production later this month, Variety has reported a new face is coming to Nevermore Academy. Boardwalk Empire and Miracle Workers star Steve Buscemi has joined the series in a mystery role. There is no information on who he is playing, but Variety does note their sources saying Buscemi will play the […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Steve...

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    Packers Believe They Found Missing Pieces On Day 2 Of The NFL Draft

    The Packers’ greatest needs entering draft weekend were offensive line, linebacker, safety, cornerback and running back. So coincidentally — or not — Gutekunst’s first five picks checked off four of those boxes.

  • 'The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed' review: A minimalist sex comedy

    "The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed", Joanna Arnow's debut, is a funny, BDSM-flavored comedy about a woman searching for meaning in life. Review.

  • Private Revolutions by Yuan Yang review – an intimate account of how China is changing

    A social and economic revolution observed through the lives of four women in their 30sYuan Yang, the former Financial Times China correspondent, has written an engrossing new book that meticulously reports on a country in the throes of change, using the lives and choices of four women from her own generation as a lens.Leiya, Sam, June and Siyue, born in the late 80s and 90s, all hail from different regions and social classes – but they share the trait of being “unusually accomplished idealists”....