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Affleck thriller, Blackmore return and Cadillac F1 shake-up
Ben Affleck’s Animals lands on Netflix in October as Ritchie Blackmore plans a Deep Purple encore; Amazon quits MMO live operations, Sandbar bets on voice AI wearables, and Cadillac change team principal.
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Ritchie Blackmore rejoins Deep Purple on stage after 33 years
Ritchie Blackmore has performed with Deep Purple for the first time in 33 years, joining the band on stage at Jones Beach in New York for “Smoke on the Water”. The appearance marked a significant reconciliation between the founding guitarist and his former bandmates after his acrimonious departure in 1993 and decades of public estrangement.…
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Paramount Faces California Exit Threat as Messi Mourns Father
Paramount’s CEO may consider leaving California amid antitrust pressure, while Lionel Messi questions his future after his father’s death. Jaguar unveils its Type 01 interior and Katie Gregson-MacLeod sets an album release date
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“Fucking nuts”: the 2002 movie responsible for Seth Rogen’s weirdest audition
Couldn’t make it through. The post “Fucking nuts”: the 2002 movie responsible for Seth Rogen’s weirdest audition first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Neighbourhood’s ‘Sweater Weather’ Cozies Its Way Into YouTube’s Billion Views Club
The Neighbourhood’s 2012 hit “Sweater Weather” has surpassed one billion views on YouTube, placing the California rock band in the platform’s Billion Views Club. The milestone reflects the song’s lasting appeal, helped by its association with Tumblr-era alternative culture and its later adoption as an LGBTQIA+ anthem. Released as the lead single from the band’s…
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Taylor Swift Removes Yet Another Song From Yet Another White House TikTok Video
Taylor Swift has had another of her songs removed from a White House TikTok video after it was used to soundtrack footage of Donald Trump. The video, which used “I Bet You Think About Me” and referenced its lyrics in the caption, was muted within hours, continuing an apparent pattern of Trump-linked accounts using Swift’s…
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Mystery Wi-Fi network aboard flight raises ‘unusual’ alarm about travelers’ information
A Delta Air Lines flight from Las Vegas to Atlanta was briefly disrupted after passengers could see an unauthorised Wi-Fi network onboard. The crew switched off the aircraft’s internet service, highlighting concerns that fraudulent wireless networks could expose travellers’ personal information. Delta confirmed the incident, though the supplied article text does not state whether anyone…
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‘Marshals’ Adds Marque Richardson To Season 2 Cast; Morgan Lindholm To Expand Role
CBS’s Marshals has added Marque Richardson to its second season in a recurring role as Assistant US Attorney Patrick Burns, while Morgan Lindholm will return with an expanded part. The casting news signals further development of the Yellowstone spin-off as it prepares to continue storylines left unresolved by its first-season cliffhanger. Production began in Park…
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A Movie Theater Didn’t Get Sent ‘Spider-Man’ Posters, So an Employee Drew His Own
A Famous Players cinema in Prince George, British Columbia, displayed a hand-drawn Spider-Man: Brand New Day poster after the official materials did not arrive in time. Employee Drake Landon created the replacement, inspired by the ‘Spooder-Man’ meme, and the drawing became widely shared online, highlighting how an improvised promotional display resonated with audiences. The poster…
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Watch Role Model’s Self-Proclaimed ‘Botched’ Cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Maggots for Brains’
Role Model performed a cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Maggots for Brains” during BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, then jokingly described it as “botched” before the video was released. The performance drew positive reactions from viewers, suggesting his self-criticism was more playful than reflective of the reception. The singer, born Tucker Pillsbury, kept Rodrigo’s original lyrics…