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5 Fantasy Novels to Read in July: The Spellshop, The Mirror of Beasts, The Spice Gate
July’s picks feature a missing person’s investigation, a Mulan-inspired story, and Arthurian legends.
July’s picks feature a missing person’s investigation, a Mulan-inspired story, and Arthurian legends.
The Kardashians Season 5 Episode 6 emphasizes mom-shaming and “reverse mom-shaming,” if that’s a thing. Read on for our recap!
Even when songs like “Make Loving You Easy” and, “Missin You” aren’t top tier, they prop up the following songs and escalate the emotion Jennings put into them while showcasing his undeniable talent. Read on for our review of Struggle Jennings’ “El Camino.”
The Bikeriders doesn’t have a lot to say, at least not out loud. The new drama written and directed by Jeff Nichols is an original story inspired by the photo book of the same name by Danny Lyon. It follows the fictional motorcycle club the Vandals in Chicago through a changing decade. If you’re interested…
St. Vincent’s latest record and first self-produced endeavor, “All Born Screaming,” is raw and punchy, with an eclectic mix of tracks. Read our review!
Many have been charmed by David Tennant’s ability to immerse himself into his roles. Check out our list of 15 David Tennant Roles Everyone Should Experience.
The story of The Acolyte so far, centering around mysterious twins created using the Force, feels very much like the concept of the Force dyad.
The Kardashians Season 5 Episode 5, “Baby Rocky,” should be all about the birth of Kourtney Kardashian Barker and Travis Barker’s son, but it’s not.
The Everything Pot, starring Lisa Edelstein and James Wolk, is an endearing film with a simple premise that explores the most complex of human emotions.
In the most recent episode of The Boys, there’s a detail that offers a fun reference to another series from Eric Kripke, Supernatural.