newsYou’ve finally done it: slogged over to your local audio store andplopped down a few hundred bucks for your first compact-discplayer-in part because LPs are nowhere to be found and audiocassettesare simply annoying. Now comes the hard part: What to buy first?Among the thousands and thousands of CDs available, where do youstart to piece together a basic collection of great- andgreat-sounding-music? And given the artificially high price of mostcompact discs, how in the heck do you decide which of those thousandsto buy?
Thirteen years ago, Lemony Snicket published the last book in A Series of Unfortunate Events, detailing the miserable lives of the Baudelaire orphans after their parents were killed in a terrible fire that destroyed their home. Now, their story has also been completed on the small screen: on January 1, Netflix dropped the third and final season of the TV adaptation, covering The Slippery Slope, The Grim Grotto, The Penultimate Peril, and The End.
On the first day of Deadpool, the Merc with a Mouth gave to thee … a poster with a “load of me.” But the fourth-wall breaking character isn’t stopping there, planning to deliver 12 whole days of new reveals, culminating in a brand new trailer for the upcoming film on Christmas Day. Appearing in a new video, Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson in his full Deadpool suit, reveals that Monday’s exclusive poster debut on EW is just the start of the 12 Days of Deadpool.
Start reading these 12 Irish novelists Ulf Andersen/Getty Images; Roberto Ricciuti/Getty Images; Happy St. Patrick's Day! Several Irish writers stand among the greatest to have ever lived: James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, W. B. Yeats, and Samuel Beckett, to name just a few. But there's a whole new generation of talent whose work demands to be read. Here are 12 of our favorite Irish novelists who have published work in the past few years.
Throughout the '90s, Brandon, Dylan, Kelly, Brenda, Donna, and the rest of the gang ruled the airwaves. Beverly Hills, 90210 captivated an entire generation with the soapy drama about the lives of a group of teenagers at West Beverly Hills High School, and then California University. To get the real scoop on what went on in 90210, check out these little-known facts about the show. The world's most recognized zip code was almost 20854 Well, not really.
Want to exorcize — sorry, exercise — your right to watch some horror movies this Halloween season? Here are 13 new films guaranteed to have you checking under your bed before you go to sleep. The Nun II Taissa Farmiga reprises her role from 2018's The Nun as Sister Irene, whose investigation of a priest's death leads our heroine to her old pal, the now-possessed Maurice, played by Jonas Bloquet.
Warning: major spoilers ahead for the season 3 finale of 13 Reasons Why. Read on at your own risk! Well, that certainly confirmed some long-rumored suspicions. 13 Reasons Why finally explained why Montgomery “Monty” De La Cruz (Timothy Granaderos) was so awful to everyone around him, bullying people every chance he got to the point of sexually assaulting Tyler (Devin Druid) in the season 2 finale. Season 3 of Netflix’s controversial teen drama revealed that the homophobic, almost-sociopathic jock was actually closeted himself.
The jungle. The temple. The traps. The boulder. The first 12 minutes of Raiders of the Lost Ark has been called the greatest opening sequence in action film history, launching not only the Indiana Jones film franchise but countless imitators. Hold onto your fedoras for 14 behind-the-scenes revelations about director Steven Spielberg and writer-producer George Lucas made Hollywood history: 1. Indy (Harrison Ford) leading his team through the jungle during the opening credits looks like it was all shot in the same location.
John vs. Jane (Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie) in Mr. and Mrs. Smith Before we all jumped on the Brangelina bandwagon, there was this scene in which Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's husband-and-wife spies dismantle their house as they work through their marital (and espionage-related) disputes. I don't envy the cop that had to take this domestic disturbance call. Aisha and Clay (Zoe Saldaña and Jeffrey Dean Morgan) in The Losers John Bramley This is what happens when you fall for a beautiful woman who's out to avenge her father's death at your hands: She will kick your ass and burn your house to the ground.
''Rolling in the Deep,'' Adele Jason Merritt/Getty Images We've all sung along with Adele in the car or the shower. But that doesn't mean anyone should even try to compare themselves to the British songstress during the Idol auditions (even though we have the sneaking suspicion the hit will be season 11's butchered song of choice). Who sings ''Rolling in the Deep''? Adele. Yeah, let's keep it that way.