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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy ‘Breathe’ Deeply in First Trailer for Andy Serkis’ Directorial Debut (Video)

“Hacksaw Ridge” actor Andrew Garfield and “The Crown” star Claire Foy take plenty of deep breaths in Andy Serkis’ directorial debut as they play a married couple tackling personal disaster. From Bleecker Street and Participant Media, “Breathe” tells the story of a real-life adventurous couple — British Robin and Diana Cavendish — who must cope with adult-onset polio. After being struck by the disease at the age of 28, Robin is paralyzed from the neck down and able to breathe only with the use of a mechanical ventilator. Also Read: Claire Foy Is the Frontrunner to Play Lisbeth Salander in…

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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Kate del Castillo Demands International Investigation, Mexico Violated My Human Rights

Kate del Castillo, the Mexican actress who accompanied Sean Penn in the infamous El Chapo interview, is going to the Organization of American States in Washington D.C. Thursday, demanding that they open a human rights investigation into the treatment she… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Brendan Dassey To Remain Behind Bars, Appeals Court Rules

Dassey, who was featured in “Making a Murderer,” is accused of taking part in the 2005 murder of photographer Teresa Halbach. Source: Huffingtonpost feed

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Suspect Whips Out 'Get Out Of Jail Free' Card During Arrest

It worked about as well as you’d expect. Source: Huffingtonpost feed

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Tupac's Estate Sued, Singer Demands 'Bury Me a G' Royalties

One of Tupac’s hits from the 90’s features a singer who says she never got paid for her vocals, so she’s suing … even though it appears 20 years too late to collect. Natasha Walker — who was in the R&B group Y?N-Vee — sang backups on “Bury Me a… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Johnny Galecki House Fire: ‘Big Bang Theory’ Star Unharmed in Blaze

A ranch house owned by “The Big Bang Theory” star Johnny Galecki burned down during a large fire Monday night, but the actor was unharmed in the blaze. The fire covered 1,200 acres in San Luis Obispo County, burning down multiple structures on the property; Galecki was not on the premises at the time of the fire. Also Read: 'Young Sheldon': First Look at 'Big Bang Theory' Spinoff (Photo) “My heart goes out to all in the area who are also experiencing loss from this vicious fire, the threat of which we live with constantly, which may seem crazy to some…

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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

‘The Keeping Hours’ Review: Carrie Coon and Lee Pace Grieve, Repetitively

As “The Keeping Hours” begins, seven years have passed since the death of Mark (Lee Pace) and Elizabeth’s (Carrie Coon) child. Six years have passed since the once-happy couple split. These are unpleasant anniversaries, which doesn’t make them any less difficult to remember, or to forget. In the interim, Elizabeth has done what she could to move forward: She buried herself in writing a book, detailing her experiences with death and rebirth. On the other side, she found a new husband, two children, and a white picket fence. Her picturesque vision of adulthood has remained intact. Conversely, Mark has slipped…

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Monday, June 26, 2017

Jury Selection For 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli's Trial Proving A Problem

Asked about drug prices, one potential juror pretended to wring Shkreli’s neck. Source: Huffingtonpost feed

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Monday, June 26, 2017

Michael Floyd Violated House Arrest By Drinking Kombucha, Gets 1 Day In Jail

A judge has ordered Michael Floyd back to jail because he drank alcohol and violated the terms of his house arrest. TMZ Sports broke the story … Floyd tested positive for alcohol several times on June 11, and claims it was because he drank too much… Permalink Source: TMZ Feed

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Monday, June 26, 2017

An Old Minor ‘Twin Peaks’ Character May Be Very Important to the Events of Part 8

(Major spoilers ahead for Part 8 of Showtime’s “Twin Peaks” revival.) Part 8 of the “Twin Peaks” revival appears to be one of the most important episodes of the series, featuring what amounts to a lore dump about the beginning of the conflict between BOB and Laura Palmer. It all started with a bang, apparently — specifically, the U.S.’s first atomic bomb test in New Mexico in 1945. The implication is that the nuclear explosion somehow allowed the forces of the Black Lodge (the Woodsmen) and BOB into our world. This led the Giant and a woman from another astral…

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