Month: July 2021

In the wake of his departure from Studio Movie Grill, that circuit’s founder Brian Schultz has launched Look Dine-In Cinemas, another luxury dine-in exhibition concept. Look is taking over three Studio Movie Grill California leases and reopening the venues in the near future: Monrovia (July 15th), Downey (July 22nd) and Glendale (July 29). Look Dine-In
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On July 2 of 2020, when the initial spring surge of Covid-19 was fading, local elected officials across Southern California ordered virtually every beach shut down from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border. Cities around California cancelled fireworks displays. Governor Gavin Newsom closed bars and mandated masks in public spaces. What officials couldn’t stop, however,
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Friday AM Update: Universal had not one, but two wide release previews last night as they head into the four-day Independence Day weekend, with both DreamWorks Animation’s The Boss Baby: Family Business, and Blumhouse’s The Forever Purge grossing $1.3M apiece. Those looking for more technicality: Boss Baby 2 took in $1.31M at 2,700 theaters from shows which began
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Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide, NBC’s new reality competition series that scored the plum post-Olympics slot for its premiere, has been pulled from the schedule, sources close to the production confirmed to Deadline. The move comes a month after production was shut down due to a non-Covid illness outbreak among the show’s staff. The show was
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The Purge Movies, In Chronological Story Order The thing about the Purge movies is that most of them involve different stories and characters than the others, which means it’s mainly the world in which the films are set that remains the same. With almost a decade of Purge movies, and roughly double that many years
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Check out 10 Video Games That Ended in Disaster on MojoPlays! https://youtu.be/MUN01JNSHMA Video games have some of the most shocking and awesome plot twists of all time… but these are not among them. For this list, we’re looking at the most ridiculous, anticlimactic, wildly unexpected or just plain stupid narrative turns in gaming. Our countdown
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News Janelle Monáe Shares New Song “Stronger”: Listen From the new Netflix series We the People By Allison Hussey July 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Janelle Monáe, March 2020 (Photo by Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Janelle Monáe has shared a new song titled “Stronger.” The track appears in We the People, a new animated
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Jeff Simpson is the new managing director at BYU Broadcasting, overseeing multiple channels including BYUtv. Simpson joins the Provo, Utah-based company from Deseret News in Salt Lake City, where he’d been president and publisher since 2017. “I often refer to BYUB as ‘the little engine that could,’ persistently steaming up abandoned hilltops, such as capturing a co-viewing family
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While Riddler will be The Batman’s main antagonist, he won’t be the only notable Caped Crusader adversary causing trouble, as we’ll also spend time with Zoë Kravitz’s Catwoman, Colin Farrell’s Penguin and John Turturro’s Carmine Falcone. The Batman’s cast also includes Robert Pattinson as the eponymous protagonist, Jeffrey Wright as James Gordon, Andy Serkis as
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News Hum’s Bryan St. Pere Dies at 52 St. Pere drummed for the Champaign, Illinois rock band during its original run and on the 2020 comeback album Inlet By Matthew Strauss July 1, 2021 Facebook Twitter Bryan St. Pere, photo courtesy of Hum and Polyvinyl Record Co. Facebook Twitter Bryan St. Pere, the drummer of
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EXCLUSIVE: Actress/performer Nadine Ellis (Let’s Stay Together) has landed a lead role opposite Yaya DaCosta, Morris Chestnut, and Joe Morton in the Fox drama series Our Kind of People, from writer/executive producer Karin Gist and executive producer Lee Daniels. Ellis will play Leah Franklin-Dupont, replacing LeToya Luckett who had been originally cast in the role. The decision
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