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[ad_1] Lauren Mian – “Undertow”-I don’t always think of heavy percussive energy when it comes to folk pop, but it really works here well in this new track from Mian. The vocal is outstanding, which allows the listener to connect with every detail of the song. The soaring lines on the chorus give a real sense of the emotion of losing someone “in the undertow.” Something about the phrasing and energy makes it feel like a dynamic indie pop track and the approachable storytelling make it feel like a quintessential folk song; the combination is infectious and powerful. I’m sure…

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[ad_1] Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is a massive hit. But don’t expect to catch it on streaming anytime soon.The Japanese animated juggernaut currently screening in theaters nationwide won’t release on streaming and VOD until at least 2026, according to a Crunchyroll executive.Mitchel Berger, executive vice president of global commerce at anime subscription-based service Crunchyroll, dropped the revelation in a recent interview about the film.“Go see [Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle] in the theater because the theater is the only place you’re going to be able to see this film in 2025,” he told Popverse.“If you want to see it, go see…

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[ad_1] In January 2024, the Palestine Red Crescent Society received an emergency call from Hind Rajab, a five-year-old girl traveling in a car with her aunt, uncle, and cousins in Gaza City. The Israeli army fired upon their vehicle and killed everyone but Rajab, who managed to call for help while pinned between the corpses of her relatives. After spending hours on the phone, the Red Crescent was able to coordinate an ambulance to rescue her, which was then destroyed once it arrived. Rajab and the two ambulance workers sent to save her were found dead 12 days later, after…

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[ad_1] It’s been over a decade since we’ve seen Dunder Mifflin’s spirited boss, Michael Scott (Steve Carell), on our television screens in The Office. Thankfully, Peacock’s recently returned to the universe of the iconic sitcom with The Paper, which finds the same documentary crew this time documenting the mundane lives of employees at the Toledo Truth Teller, led by Domhnall Gleeson’s Ned Sampson. In an opening establishing shot of the pilot episode of the freshman series, we see familiar face Bob Vance (Robert Ray Shafer). He’s updating the same documentary crew that followed his wife, Phyllis (Phyllis Smith), all those…

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[ad_1] Image Pic of the Day: “Forgive me?” “Forgive you for what?” “For everything. For meeting you, in the first place. For taking the piece of grit out of your eye. For loving you. For bringing you so much misery.” “I’ll forgive you if you’ll forgive me.” (80th Anniversary) Spread the Word Like Mono in College: Related This entry was posted on September 20, 2025 by B+ Movie Blog. It was filed under Movies, Pic of the Day and was tagged with Pic of the Day. [ad_2]

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[ad_1] The Japanese anime sensation, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, is continuing its impressive run at the Indian box office. On its eighth day in theatres, the film registered a good hold, collecting ₹2 crore net. This takes the total collection of the anime blockbuster to ₹55.20 crore in India. This is a strong performance, especially considering it is now facing tough competition from the new Bollywood giant, Jolly LLB 3, which has taken over the market. A Record-Breaking Run For Anime in India From the day of its release, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has been smashing records. The film opened…

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[ad_1] On September 19, 2025, join the Great Works Regional Land Trust (GWRLT) at Wells High School in Wells, Maine for their Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour Event. Audiences at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival can expect an inspiring, energizing, and community-centered evening. Attendees will experience: Award-Winning Films – A curated selection of short films that highlight adventure, conservation, climate solutions, wildlife, and everyday people making a difference; Raffles – Thanks to so many wonderful community partners, they will have exciting raffles for people to purchase tickets and try and win their favorites; A Welcoming Atmosphere –…

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[ad_1] The Fisherman Three – “The Last Time”-If you’re a sucker for a good stand-up bass (and I am), then this song is an instant “yes!” The lead vocal does a great job of carrying that narrative folk song, which tells a story that pulls the listener in right away. The line about not being able to hurry an artist “creating a masterpiece” put a smile on my face for sure. The vocal blending in the background on the chorus creates a real sense of dynamics for the track as well. It feels like folk meets jangly Americana in the…

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[ad_1] Early into the namesake for A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, David (Colin Farrell) and Sarah (Margot Robbie) venture back in time to his high school, on the night of his first heartbreak. He clutches his chest, but smiles – laughs, even. ​“It feels exactly like it felt,” he says, visually giddy at the sensation of the same earth-shattering pain coursing through his body that he experienced at age fifteen. For David, being able to feel that strongly is a rare and special thing.It’s the kind of gentle yet potent emotion that the video essayist-turned-director Kogonada (Columbus, After Yang) made his name in –…

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[ad_1] Viva la revolución! As bellowed by the ex-radical and current schlub Bob Ferguson (Leonardo DiCaprio), we have One Battle After Another’s most immediately memorable line, and arguably its thesis statement. But in this compelling, propulsive new film by Paul Thomas Anderson, it’s still worth scrutinizing the nuances, undertows, and implications of that command. With the Spanish maintained, and the line’s ties to the Cuban Revolution, it embodies the film’s debt to the western United States’ hispanic culture. But whose revolución are we actually talking about, and is the ailing Bob sincere or endearingly delusional?  A primary clue is that…

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