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3 months ago
Jennifer Runyon dead at 65: Ghostbusters and Charles in Charge actress passes after health battle ⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
4 months ago
V/H/S/Halloween review – plenty of grisly invention in latest helping of engaging horror anthology ⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Portmanteau series’ latest instalment has nice touches with eerily jolly villains and haunted soda, but it could use a bit of an edit
This horror bonanza, the eighth instalment in the V/H/S anthology …
8 months ago
‘Go woke, go broke’? New study challenges claims progressive films flop at the box office ○
Film data analyst Stephen Follows finds no evidence that ‘woke-adjacent’ cinema is doomed commercially – and claims some genres may benefit from diverse casting
“Go woke, go broke” is a movie catchphr…
9 months ago
The Conjuring: Last Rites review – 1980s-set paranormal horror proves stubbornly resistant to change ○
The franchise exits stage right with this final go around, in which our middle-aged exorcists take their time getting to the jump-cuts
The first Conjuring, released in 2013, was a profitable hangover …
10 months ago
‘You think God didn’t make gay men?’ Comedian Leslie Jones on religion, grief and getting famous at 47 ○
She was Saturday Night Live’s oldest hire, then faced a torrent of abuse after her role in the Ghostbusters reboot. She talks about the deaths of her mum, dad and brother – and why she’s given up dat…
11 months ago
I’m glad we have rules. I just don’t expect people to follow them | Dave Schilling ○
On traffic safety or foreign policy, I get through life by assuming the worst – and occasionally being pleasantly surprised
Rules are great. I think most of us over the age of five will agree that hav…
12 months ago
Aftertaste by Daria Lavelle review – what exactly is ‘clairgustance’? ○
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
A chef can taste the favourite foods of the departed, in this debut mash-up of satire, ghost story and slushy romance
Reading Aftertaste, I found myself wondering how readers visualised novels before …
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