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Netflix Prematurely Cancels “The OA”


Despite its outstanding creativity and phenomenally talented cast Netflix has canceled “The OA”. The show debuted on the streaming platform in 2016 with an intriguing and captivatingly told story. A missing woman, who was previously blind, is returned home and proceeds to search for a way back to her captor for mind-bending reasons. Each episode was beautiful and crisp, full of new and different twists that made it entirely binge-able. After an 8 episode first season, the show was renewed and returned in 2019 with a completely different look. The second season took on a film noir element that was… Read more »

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Korn Drops “Cold” With A Visualizer


Ahead of their upcoming album “The Nothing” Korn has released another song with an official “visualizer”. The song “You’ll never find me” was released earlier in the summer of 2019 with a visualizer which was later removed and replaced with a video. It’s basically a video that features art instead of the band. The visualizer for “Cold” dropped on August 2. In it, hand-drawn skate style creatures float through a twisting Escheresque landscape in time with the music. The song is straight forward Korn which will be a delight for fans. For everyone who has been waiting for another Korn… Read more »

Thomas Falcone


A guest so big on my show I could only fit one! Thomas Falcone called in and it was a doozy of an interview! Hear all about his gallery A Time Capsule he’ll be putting on on August 10th in New York City, you can RSVP for it here and a whole lot more! Also hear about Scooter Nebb’s surprise party, debauchery from my week and whatever else I decided to share with you guys! 

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Regal Unlimited Is The Next Big Thing For Moviegoers


Regal Unlimited, the unlimited movie ticket subscription app, is the next big thing for moviegoers. The service allows each subscriber unlimited movie tickets per month at Regal Cinemas. The subscription offers other rewards as well, including %10 off food and non-alcoholic beverage purchases, free large popcorn on your birthday, no blackout dates, and exclusive movie screenings. The subscription is set to launch in less than a week and with ticket prices beginning at $12.50 for adults and memberships costing between $18 and $23.50 joining is a no brainer for movie fans. For a full list of Regal Theaters and to… Read more »

Editorial

We Are All the Same: Spending Your Sad Summer with The Maine


Picture this: It’s a humid 90 degrees and you’re on a rooftop in New York City with 3000 other people. On one side is the Manhattan skyline; on the other Brooklyn. Everyone is turned toward a stage—the Brooklyn Bridge visible just behind it. On it, a band dressed in pink stands. One of the members holds up a sign that says “We Are All the Same” and the crowd screams. Welcome to Sad Summer Fest 2019, the tour of your dreams that will undoubtedly replace the Warped-size hole in your heart. Outside NYC’s Pier 17—a fantastic venue with a couple… Read more »

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NYPD Officers Respond With Honorable Composure After Being Doused With Buckets Of Water


Two Videos emerged on Twitter July 22nd of separate incidents that took place in NYC, where police officers were drenched with water by Harlem and Brooklyn residents. The first video, posted at 1:23 P.M., shows two officers in the middle of what appears to be an arrest following a traffic stop. With one person leaned across the hood of a car, the officers and suspect are drenched with a bucket of water. The bucket is then thrown and ricochets off the arresting officer’s head. The video is labeled “RESTRAINT” by the account that posted both videos, @NYScanner. In the second,… Read more »

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The A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood Trailer Will Have You Saying “I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying”


The trailer for A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood came out July 22, based on the real-life friendship of Fred Rogers and journalist Tom Junod, and it has everyone feeling all the feels. Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood was a fixture of American childhood for most. The show aired from 1968 to 2001, 31 seasons, covering topics from getting a haircut to race relations. The gentle loving way Mr. Rogers presented the world made even the most complex subject matter approachable. The casting of Tom Hanks as the beloved Presbyterian Minister turn television personality could not be more perfect. Originally tasked with… Read more »

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Testing the equipment, making sure everything is ready for our premiere on July 24th!

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