Christmas is back to being celebrated in person this year, and that calls for a new holiday standard.
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plenty of them. The project, which envisions a quasi-futuristic world in which giant monsters battle it out in the wrestling ring, was inspired by Rob Harrell’s 2013 graphic novel “Monster on the Hill,” and was announced back in 2015 by Dallas, Texas-based Reel FX Animation Studios.
Christmas is back to being celebrated in person this year, and that calls for a new holiday standard.
Michael Strahan's officially an astronaut!The host and five others successfully completed their mission to space Saturday aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket after blasting off from the Launch Site One facility in West Texas. It's Blue Origin's third human flight, and the company's first full capsule with six crew members.Strahan, who wore his Super Bowl ring for the mission, was joined by Laura Shepard Churchley, the daughter of the nation's first astronaut, Alan Shepard.
Disney Branded Television has given a series order to Meet the Mayhems, an original live-action comedy series from Lab Rats co-creators Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore. Production is underway in Los Angeles on the series about a family of raucous supervillains who recently ran afoul of the League of Villains and now must somehow beat a path to normalcy in a small Texas town. The series is scheduled to premiere in summer 2022 on Disney Channel and Disney+ platforms worldwide.
Khruangbin and singer-songwriter Leon Bridges have announced their second collaborative EP, entitled ‘Texas Moon’.The EP is scheduled for release on February 18, 2022 via Dead Oceans, in partnership with Columbia Records and Night Time Stories Ltd. It serves as the continuation to Khruangbin and Leon Bridges’ 2020 EP, ‘Texas Sun’.“Without joy, there can be no real perspective on sorrow,” Khruangbin said of ‘Texas Moon’ via a press release.
Amid Tristan Thompson‘s paternity lawsuit, Khloé Kardashian has no plans to ever reconcile with the NBA player and father of her daughter, True, 3. Texas-based personal trainer Maralee Nichols recently filed a lawsuit against the 30-year-old athlete requesting child support and other expenses. With the DNA test pending, a source has told HollywoodLife exclusively that Khloé, 37, is “done” with her ex for good.
Has any horror franchise survived the myriad ways studios revive and reboot them to hold onto any shred of respectability? Unfortunately, in an era where “The Conjuring” cinematic universe and Blumhouse hold sway over the genre, the likes of Freddy, Jason, and Michael don’t have the same prestige they once did (if they ever did at all).
Has any horror franchise survived the myriad ways studios revive and reboot them to hold onto any shred of respectability? Unfortunately, in an era where “The Conjuring” cinematic universe and Blumhouse hold sway over the genre, the likes of Freddy, Jason, and Michael don’t have the same prestige they once did (if they ever did at all).
Kim Gordon has shared a new track called ‘Grass Jeans’ in aid of Fund Texas Choice, an organisation that provides women in Texas with travel to abortion clinics.The song marks the first solo material from the former Sonic Youth member since her debut album, 2019’s ‘No Home Record’.“Take me downtown/ Take me downtown/ Uptown/ Take me downtown where they go,” Gordon sings at the start of the dark, distorted single as fuzzy electric guitars chime in and out.“I often get asked, ‘Can music change
A recent NASA mission to test new technology designed to slam into Earthbound asteroids and deflect them off course is reminding people of a certain Bruce Willis movie with a similar plot — including that movie’s director.
Travis Scott is being hit with yet another lawsuit.
Netflix has confirmed the release date for Queer Eye season six, with a trailer which debuts a country-spin on the show’s theme song.The sixth season of the reality show will take place entirely in Texas, following last year’s fifth season which saw the Fab Five makeover people’s lives in Pennsylvania.
“The Last Defense.” The seven-part series explored the racial injustices baked into the American justice system and capital punishment process through the lens of Jones’ story. It also covered the case of Darlie Routier, a Texas mother convicted and sentenced to death for the 1996 murders of her two children.