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Instagram says it’s not working on a regram feature

Rumors of an Instagram regram function have circulated a number of times, and they were renewed this week when The Verge reported that the company was working on a reshare feature. But while Instagram initially told the site that it had no comment about the report, it is now saying that such a function is flat out "not happening." It told both The Verge and TechCrunch that it's neither building nor testing a regram feature. The […]

todaySeptember 23, 2018

Music

See John Lennon, George Harrison Record ‘How Do You Sleep?’ in New Footage From ‘Imagine’ Reissue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=53&v=FoJQAyrUHhA John Lennon, George Harrison and the Plastic Ono Band record “How Do You Sleep?” together in the studio in never-before-seen footage from the upcoming Ultimate Collection reissue of Lennon’s 1971 album Imagine. The video for “How Do You Sleep? (Takes 5 & 6, Raw Studio Mix Out-take),” a “looser, funkier” rendition of the biting track aimed at Lennon’s former Beatles band mate Paul McCartney, features Lennon and Harrison performing the song at Lennon’s […]

todaySeptember 23, 2018

Entertainment

‘Star Trek: Short Treks’ are premiering sooner than you think

The Star Trek franchise is expanding on CBS All Access. The streaming service has announced Star Trek: Short Treks, four stand-alone short stories that will begin rolling out on Thursday, October 4 ahead of the early 2019 Season 2 return of Star Trek: Discovery. Each of the four stories will center on a key character, including familiar faces from Star Trek: Discovery: Mary Wiseman (Tilly), Doug Jones (Saru) and Rainn Wilson (Harry Mudd), in a short he […]

todaySeptember 21, 2018

Entertainment

Oscars: Denmark Selects ‘The Guilty’ for Foreign-Language Category

Gustav Moller's feature debut is the story of a policeman's race against time to save a kidnapped woman, with a phone as his only tool. Denmark has selected Gustav Moller's tense kidnap drama The Guilty as its submission in the best foreign-language film category for the Oscars. Moller's feature debut takes place over the course of a single night at an emergency call center where dispatcher and former cop Asger Holm (Jakob […]

todaySeptember 21, 2018

Music

Maroon 5 to play super bowl LIII Halftime Show in 2019

Maroon 5 will headline the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in Atlanta, Georgia on February 3rd, 2019. Variety first reported that Adam Levine and company had locked down the in-demand performance, noting that the group’s proclivity towards all-star collaborations – like the Cardi B-featuring “Girls Like You,” “What Lovers Do” with SZA, “Cold” with Future and “Don’t Wanna Know” with Kendrick Lamar – could open the door for similar appearances. A representative for Maroon […]

todaySeptember 19, 2018

Entertainment

It’s the Emmy Awards That Need a ‘Popular’ Category, Not the Oscars

JESSICA BIEL NEVER had a chance. Granted, it's hard to be a real contender when you share an Emmy category with Regina King; her Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie win last night for her role in the Netflix miniseries Seven Seconds became her third Emmy since 2015. But the strength of the talent pool wasn't why I assumed Biel would come up empty-handed for her haunted performance as accused murderer […]

todaySeptember 19, 2018

Entertainment

Emmy Award nominations 2018: Game of Thrones to compete with The Handmaid’s Tale for best drama

Game of Thrones leads nominations for this year's Emmy Awards, while streaming service Netflix knocked HBO off its 17-year pedestal as the network with the most nods. A slew of first time Emmy contenders included Sandra Oh as the first Asian-American lead comedy actress nominee for her role in quirky spy series Killing Eve, and Rachel Brosnahan's 1950s housewife turned comedian in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Female-led shows and stories […]

todaySeptember 17, 2018

Entertainment

This year’s Oscar race is poised to reward films that are good *and* popular

On the first day of the Toronto International Film Festival last week, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that the Oscars will table the polarizing new category meant to honor the year’s “outstanding achievement in popular film.” Good. The award isn’t only misguided ― what makes a film popular, and why reward something on those grounds? ― but also quite unnecessary, as the festival itself made clear. […]

todaySeptember 15, 2018

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