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| In A Horror Movie About Hair, The Biggest Villain Goes Unseen Since the early origins of the genre in the late 1800s, horror films have mostly been told through a very white lens. If people of color, particularly Black people, ever appeared in these stories, the running joke has been that we're always the first to be picked off ... | |
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| NBCUniversal Boss Broadsides Quibi In Defense of Peacock The difference between the services? "We have stuff people want to watch," NBCUniversal Jeff Shell said Thursday on an earnings call. By Christopher Rosen. October 29, 2020. Save this story for later. NBCUniversal Boss Broadsides Quibi In Defense of ... | |
| 'The Donut King' Review: Sweet Dreams In 1975, Ted Ngoy fled the war in Cambodia with his wife and three kids and arrived in America as a penniless refugee. Within a decade, he had become a multimillionaire with a lakeside mansion, fancy European cars and a doughnut empire in Southern ... | |
| 8 BIPOC Producers Unite to Fund a Different Broadway NEW YORK CITY: A group of eight producers who are Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) are launching a new company, The Industry Standard Group (TISG), the first completely BIPOC commercial theatre investment and producing organization ... | |
| It's a girl! Chimpanzee gives birth at St. Louis Zoo We have some warm, fuzzy, and especially cute news for you: a chimpanzee at the St. Louis Zoo gave birth to a baby girl this week, the zoo announced Thursday. The yet-to-be-named girl was born around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday at the zoo's Jungle of the Apes ... | |
| Image Comics' Luther Strode Is Getting a Film Adaptation Image Comics' The Strange Talent of Luther Strode by Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore is getting a live-action film adaptation from Allnighter. "Luther Strode remains one of my very favorite things I've ever worked on and getting the chance to bring it to anew ... | |
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