Idris Elba, 51 has finally put the rumours about him being cast as the next James Bond to bed.
Samsung Galaxy has recently released a new software update that brings significant improvements to the user interface of its smartphones. This update, which is available through the Good Lock application’s Home Up module, is designed to enhance user interaction and customization, making your device more efficient and personalized to your needs. The update introduces several […]
With The Tortured Poets Department about to hit stores, Swifties once again can use some of the singer's songs in their videos again.
Many online are condemning the popular children's game Pokémon Go for pushing the LGBT agenda on children.
Danny Boyle will also be returning to direct the film, which is expected to be part of a trilogy.
As you may have heard, today marks the release of Taylor Swift's new album
"Pokémon Go" is no stranger to being at the center of politics, though the first time the mobile phone game was drawn into the left’s machinations was by accident, as Hillary Clinton proclaimed, "'Pokémon Go' to the polls!" in 2016 in a failed effort to drive the vote. This time, however, the game is suffering from its own undoing as diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives brought updates to gender profiles in the game that have outraged long-time fans.
Hell hath no fury like a Swiftie scorned. Hours before Taylor Swift's eleventh studio album, "The Tortured Poets Department," is set to be released, reports of a leak circulated online. Fans of the 14-time Grammy Award winner went ballistic online, voicing their disdain for anyone who actively chose to listen to the leaked music, whether legitimate or not. TAYLOR SWIFT FANS GO SCORCHED EARTH ON NY TIMES AFTER OP-ED QUESTIONS HER SEXUALITY: 'ETHICS OUT THE WINDOW' "Definitely NOT listening to...
UPDATE: Prince Harry cuts ties with UK as he formally makes USA home (Third column, 6th story, link)
Mojang Studios has been testing new mobs like Armadillos and more Wolf
TV chef James Martin has been pictured looking loved-up with his 'new partner' Kim Johnson, following the end of his ten-year relationship with TV producer Louise Davies
The new film marks the reunion of director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland, who created 2002’s 28 Days Later starring Oscar winner Cillian MurphyJodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes will star in 28 Years Later, Danny Boyle’s upcoming sequel to the classic zombie horror 28 Days Later.The new film will mark the reunion of Boyle and writer Alex Garland, who directed and wrote the 2002 original and served as executive producers on the 2007 sequel 28 Weeks Later. Continue reading