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What Movie Was So Bad You Actually Walked Out Of It?






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Jessica Williams’s Visibly Uncomfortable Reaction When A Reporter Cut Their Interview Short For Ariana Grande Is Going Viral






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I Went All The Way To Hong Kong To Eat The Exclusive Disney Character Dim Sum — Here Are My Honest Thoughts






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“They’re Really In Love”: A Complete Timeline Of Timothée Chalamet And Kylie Jenner’s Relationship Since They Started Dating In 2023






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Hailey Bieber Just Brought Back This Major Nail Trend for 2026






Perfect for your first salon appointment of the year.Perfect for your first salon appointment of the year.
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Here Is The 1 Movie And 1 Show You Should Definitely Check Out This Weekend, Including The Return Of “The Pitt”






This latest Sebastian Stan casting news?!! I am so seated that the movie theater employees are scared.

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How to Apply Lash Serum for Longer, Healthier Eyelashes






Plus, my go-to formula.Plus, my go-to formula.
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Report: GameStop closing hundreds of stores in the United States






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Rose McGowan Claimed “Charmed” Executives Would “Circle” Around Her And Keep Tabs On Her Weight From Season To Season, And It’s Disturbing






Rose said that she felt the executives were “inspecting their product” when they allegedly monitored her weight ahead of shooting a new season.

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Does the game development unionisation wave risk being smothered in the crib?






We begin 2026 with not one but two major stories about unionisation in the headlines; an omen, I suspect, of how much of the rest of the year is likely to turn out. Games industry unionisation has gathered steam in recent years after literally decades of being something of a punchline, but progress towards meaningful labour organisation remains slow. This year is likely to be a pivotal one in which those gains are tested against the stubbornly deep-rooted ideological resistance to the concept from many of the industry’s leaders.