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Some readers may recall the catchy old folk song entitled Where Have All the Flowers Gone? written and sung by Pete Seeger in 1955, which became, and remains, very much a popular anti-war anthem, ...
From 15 original soundtrack scores to the usage of licensed songs that fit the scene perfectly, here's every song in Emma ...
Young adults are told to beware of high-potency cannabis, yet when they walk into a dispensary, that is almost all they find. The market has become a competition of numbers, THC percentages climbing ...
Emma Stone as Michelle in 'Bugonia'. CREDIT: Atsushi Nishijima/Focus Features The new Yorgos Lanthimos black comedy Bugonia is in cinemas now, but what songs feature in the film? Find out below. The ...
Soulive, photo by Kim Evans Soulive have returned with “Flowers at Your Feet,” the second single from their forthcoming album ...
I am remembering now the Sunday afternoons of my 1960s childhood, after my wiggling self has been set free from church and ...
An absurd, bleakly funny and freakishly timely tale that will delight Lánthimos fans and make you look at CEOs in a very different light. Warning: Flat-Earthers may feel vindicated.
Yorgos Lanthimos often gets pegged as a misanthrope, and it’s not hard to see why. His movies take a rather dim view of human nature, and his characters can come off as specimens to be poked and ...
It's the most wonderful time of the year, but there are practically no games, much less horror games, that fit the theme.
All signs point to a loose screw in Teddy’s head, but, by the end of the film, he is vindicated: Michelle actually fesses up to being an Andromedan. That plot twist may not come as a surprise if ...