Monthly Archives: January, 2017

Cate Blanchett’s ‘Manifesto,’ ‘New Radical,’ ‘Burning Sands’ intensify day 6 Sundance

Al Gore couldn't have timed his sequel to An Inconvenient Truth better now that we have a president who feels that climate change is a hoax created by China and Adama Bhala Lough's The New Radical hits the mark with the internet

Woody Harrelson’s ‘Star Wars’ Garris Shrike and ‘Wilson’

Woody Harrelson is certainly keeping busy having recently shot his truly live action film "Lost in London Live," and on Monday, he confirmed that he'd be taking on the role of Garris Shrike in the stand-alone Hans Solo "Star Wars" movie

The Lingering Audiocassette

Who knows? They might bring eight-track tapes back again. After all, they brought back Polaroid instants. What’s surprising is the resurgence of the audio cassette in 2016 wherein sales climbed up to 74 percent.

Inside the May-trix – Agents of SHIELD: 411 Wake Up

What makes a good spy film of TV series? There’s action, suspense, secrets and intrigue and the latest Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD has all that. Spoiler alert for anyone who has yet to see this episode.

2017 Australian Open: Rafael Nadal vs Roger Federer?

One match that fans hope will happen again is between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, and they may get their wish at the 2017 Australian Open if things continue progressing the way they are.

Grigor Dimitrov LostGen’s Last Chance at 2017 Aussie

The quarterfinal round concluded on Wednesday night from the 2017 Australian Open at Melbourne Park. The late match saw Rafael Nadal dispatch #LostGen player Milos Raonic in straight sets.

Tom Price gives clues on future healthcare repeal

Health secretary selection Tom Price has been put through the Democrats paces with questions, and he's given a few clues about the upcoming healthcare repeal and replace plan.

89th Academy Award ‘Lobster’ love and other surprises

Every year, there's bound to be shocks and happy surprises when the Academy Awards nominations are announced. People will decipher what each nomination means and what each seeming snub reflects about the film or actor.

‘The Bachelor’ 2105 Nick Viall goes home (Raven win?) while Corinne annoys

This week on The Bachelor, the bachelor mansion’s eventful pool party unravels, as contestant Corrine continues to alienate herself from the other women. In addition, Nick goes on his 3rd round of dates.

Stan Wawrinka World No. 1 Ranking and Retirement Speculation

Stan Wawrinka, even with a title at Melbourne Park, cannot become the World No. 1 directly following the conclusion of the 2017 Australian Open. However, the Swiss player can certainly make a charge for it

Despite debunking, Donald Trump sticks to voter fraud claims

Just one day after White House press secretary Sean Spicer tried to make nice with the media with talks of no 'intent' on lying, President Donald Trump's claims of voter fraud took center stage at Tuesday's briefing.

Mel Gibson back from Hollywood Siberia with Oscar nom

Hollywood is known to be very forgiving when it's stars make mistakes, but Mel Gibson had to work extremely hard to get back into their good graces. Funny enough, it wasn't when he made anti-gay slurs back in late 80's

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