Martin Freeman, as Andy in Cargo, has two days to find somebody to take care of his infant daughter, after he is chomped on by his newly turned wife. Photograph: SuppliedMartin Freeman, as Andy in Cargo, has two days to find somebody to take care of his infant daughter, after he is chomped on by his newly turned wife. Photograph: SuppliedMoviesReviewAdelaide film festival: This zombie movie, with soul and pathos, is one of those in which the Z word is never uttered
Tekashi 6ix9ine has, unfortunately, been back in the fold, thanks to his three-hour-long conversation with Akademiks and Wack 100. He and Wack hashed out their differences (kinda) as they discussed everything from 6ix9ine's decision to testify, his dealings with the gang life, Sara Molina, and his issues with practically every other rapper in the industry. In fact, 6ix9ine used the opportunity to try and finalize a boxing match against Durk who doesn't seem entirely interested in the idea.
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Naya Rivera is best known for her role as Santana Lopez on Glee. Here’s why the Cheerios cheerleading uniform made her so happy. Naya Rivera was ‘annoyed’ during her ‘Glee’ audition Although Rivera was grateful for the opportunity to audition for Glee, she said she was a bit ‘annoyed.’ The part required her to drive … Published on July 18, 2020 2 min read Naya Rivera is best known for her role as Santana Lopez on Glee.
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10 of the bestPavementPavement – 10 of the bestSlacker’s finest posterboys or artful rockers perfectly combining bristling noise and elliptical, self-effacing lyrics? Here are 10 of their best songs – you decide
1. Debris SlideBefore their first studio album, 1991’s Slanted and Enchanted, Pavement were a seething, primitive beast. Debris Slide, from the Perfect Sound Forever EP, recorded over two frantic days at the end of 1989, then not released until April 1991, is a perfect introduction to the universe of those early days: bristling noise, ramshackle chaos, and sludge, all wrapped up in a weirdly artful tunefulness.
The Jonas Brothers Reactivated Their Instagram and Fans Can't Stop Freaking Out Over a Possible Reun
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Jonas Brothers... back together again?!
That's what fans of the pop rock band believe after their Instagram account, @jonasbrothers, was mysteriously reactivated Monday night.
One of their backing musicians, Ryan Liestman, sparked even more speculation, posting a pic of himself posing next to the heartthrobs. "Family reunion," he captioned it.
Naturally, Jo Bros lovers couldn't keep their cool, taking to Twitter to express their thoughts on the possibility of a musical reunion between real-life brothers Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas.
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When Guy Ritchie's Jiu-Jitsu sparring partner said he wanted to earn a blue belt ... this wasn't what he meant.
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'Orange Is the New Black' has been off the air since 2019, but fans are hoping that won't be the last they'll see of the characters. Some are specifically hoping for a spinoff series to continue the story but based on these comments from Laura Prepon, they probably shouldn't hold their breath.
Published on June 16, 2021 3 min read Would you support an Orange Is the New Black spinoff?
PunkBands like Ghent’s Raketkanon are taking loud guitar music to new extremes with unhinged stage antics and made-up languages
Metz: ‘If you can smother a melody in noise and grit, that’s perfect’Read moreMonolithic riffs. Wonky synths. FX-laden screams. Lyrics sung in a completely made-up language. Out of the 200 acts at Live At Leeds earlier this month, Ghent’s Raketkanon stood out like a Belgian waffle in a bowl of muesli. The noise-rockers shun conventional song structures and give their songs human names like Herman and Suzanne instead of titles.