Dirty Honey Announces Final Leg of “Can’t Find the Brakes World Tour”
This tour announcement comes in tandem with Dirty Honey's new single, “Don’t Put Out The Fire,” coming in as the #1 Most Added Track at Active Rock Radio (Mediabase) in its debut week, followed by taking an incredible 59-point jump up the Active Rock Radio chart this week.
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Kier Gilchrist & Lucy Hale in RomCom Film ‘Running on Empty’ Trailer
Lambcast #739 Fly Me to the Moon
It’s 1969, the World is awaiting the first human landing on the moon, and apparently NASA needs some sponsorships. In the years before corporations paid to have their names on the football field/stadium/arena/parking space, they sold products associated with the event they wanted to associate with. Apparently Scarlett Johannsson is responsible for TANG! being the official breakfast drink of the astronauts and Omega being the watches worn on the moon.
The conceit of the film is that a fast talking manipulator from Manhattan…
What Comes After The New Clint Eastwood Remake Could Get Ugly
Did Jack Black Cancel Himself?
Jack Black never flinches from supporting Democrats. During the Obama years, the “School of Rock” star promoted the ill-advised Iranian deal. More recently, Black joined a swanky Hollywood fundraiser for President Joe Biden. Over the weekend, Black crossed a bright, red political line. At least, that’s what he’s telling us now. Black’s two-man group Tenacious …
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Everybody Wants Him: The persuasive star power of Glen Powell
From an average anatomy baseball player to a sarcastic personal assistant, Hollywood's newly anointed man of the moment appears to have figured out the formula for success.
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Twisters review – cloudy with a chance of scattered narrative
This sequel to the 1996 disaster blockbuster sees a new group of storm chasers set out to tame a tornado, but the results don't exactly blow us away.
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Horror ‘The Exorcism of Saint Patrick’ Trailer – ‘Fresh Hell’ Trilogy Film
blur: To The End review – flails for a sense of narrative closure
The latest documentary about the Britpop comeback kings sadly doesn't reveal much that we didn't already know from previous film outings.
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Crossing review – sensitive and soulful
A retired Georgian teacher sets out to reunite with her estranged niece in Istanbul in Levan Akin's compassionate third feature.
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