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Here is a fear that I have. People who want to watch old movies take their cues from Google — and Google increasingly seems to recommend a smaller and smaller batch of films. You Google “90s movies” and you will see the same titles over and over as you scroll: Clueless, The Truman Show, Scream, 10 Things I Hate About You, Forrest Gump, Goodfellas, Toy Story. (These are not hypothetical examples; those are literally the movies Google gave me this morning.)Those are very good movies for the most part. A movie lover interested in ’90s cinema should see those titles. But what movie lover interested in ’90s cinema hasn’t already seen them anyway? The…

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In an age where streaming platforms deliver stories at the speed of thought, some series manage to cut through the noise wonderfully and pull audiences into worlds so vivid and characters so three-dimensional that you almost find yourself caught in their orbit. However, some of these shows are cut short, never getting the chance to breathe, and leaving unanswered questions behind. It’s a frustrating cycle: just as fans grow attached, the credits roll on what could’ve been the next great binge. Netflix, despite its vast catalog and cultural influence, has been no stranger to these premature cancellations. But for every…

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Peacemaker season 2’s finale is full of exciting Easter eggs and DCU cameos. Not only do we get even more cameos from Superman, but there are some major ties to the original DC Comics before the eighth and final episode of the season reaches its end. After the 11th St. Kids return from the Nazi-ruled Earth-X in Peacemaker season 2, episode 7, Rick Flag Sr. is looking to use Chris Smith’s QUC for the government. Meanwhile, Peacemaker and his friends choose to break with ARGUS and build something better. Here are all the cool ties, Easter eggs, Superman cameos, and…

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On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss Spinal Tap II:The End Continues and dystopian teen tale The Long Walk. Finally, for film club, we revisit Brian De Palma’s Carrie. Joining host Leila Latif are David Jenkins and Leigh Singer. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, talking to some of the most exciting filmmakers, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films…

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SNOOPER are a Nashville-based art-punk collective bringing an unfiltered jolt of speed, satire, and sonic mayhem to the underground. Known for their lightning-fast songs, DIY visuals, and absurdist live performances, they combine hardcore ferocity with playful experimentation — part punk, part performance art, and entirely their own. Their sound blends lo-fi guitars, frenetic drumming, and bursts of electronic noise, creating a chaotic but razor-focused form of punk that’s equally thrilling and thought-provoking.“STAR * 69” captures everything that makes SNOOPER unstoppable — it’s fast, fuzzy, and full of mischief. The track explodes in under two minutes, mixing whiplash rhythms, distorted synths, and shouted…

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A woman died after riding the famous Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland on Monday, October 6.According to KTLA, the woman was in her 60s, and died after she “suffered a heart attack.”Their report states “Anaheim Fire & Rescue crews were called to the park around 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 6 for reports of an unresponsive guest who had just finished riding the Haunted Mansion, Sgt. Matt Sutter confirmed to KTLA 5 News. Disneyland security personnel began CPR before paramedics arrived and transported the woman to a nearby hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.”As yet, there is not an official…

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Every decade offers its own pop culture icons that reflect the time period, but it’s hard to compete with the 1980s. Whether it’s music, movies, or television, the 1980s produced some of the most legendary pieces of work that are still enjoyed today. It was an era that saw groundbreaking ideas come to television, and with it, iconic characters who remain influential in modern programming. There are countless characters that made watching television in the decade appointment viewing, but above all the rest, there are some unquestionable stars who take top honors. From a genius action adventurer to a furry…

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is getting closer to finishing The Multiverse Saga, which will conclude with 2027’s Avengers: Secret Wars. While Phase 6 just began in 2025 with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the phase is eyed to be the shortest one for Marvel Studios, with only a handful of upcoming MCU movies and series in the works. While the Avengers. Doomsday cast finished principal photography on September 19, 2025; the follow-up has yet to begin filming, with Anthony and Joe Russo set to direct as well. No production date has been set yet for the Phase 6 finale. MTV…

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“The ​’80s,” gasps Jared Leto (the eponymous Ares) with something approaching the human emotion of reverence. ​“Classic,” he says during a sequence paying extended homage to the visuals of the original Tron movie. ​“I love the 80s,” he fawns as he talks about how great Depeche Mode are, in a segment intended to illustrate the difference between being told something is good, and feeling as if it is. In Tron: Ares, the best is always in the rear view mirror – whether it’s the film’s take on the famous Akira slide (reset the clock!) or its garbled recollections of whatever constitutes Tron lore. For…

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Opus Kink are a boundary-breaking collective from Brighton, known for turning chaos into art and rebellion into theatre. Their sound fuses punk ferocity with brass-driven swagger, dark cabaret, and feverish poetry — a sonic world that’s as unhinged as it is magnetic. Onstage, they’re pure spectacle: horns blaring, sweat flying, and every performance teetering between mayhem and mysticism. With their fearless attitude and genre-melting sound, Opus Kink have carved out a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting and unpredictable live acts.“I’m A Pretty Showboy” is Opus Kink at their most flamboyant and ferocious. Driven by swaggering horns, snarling vocals, and…

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