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Shit's for real
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Kardashians get together for family meeting as Kim settles divorce from Kanye West
In the photos, the Skims founder rocked a gray sweatsuit, which she paired with white sneakers and a sleek bun. Her younger sister Khloé Kardashian wore a similar ensemble in all black, pairing it off with Nike sneakers and a black beanie.
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Dinosaurs: The Making of TV’s Saddest, Strangest Sitcom Finale
In 1994, a goofy show about anthropomorphic dinosaurs tried to warn about the dangers of climate change. By Rafael Motamayor Aguiton.
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Eunice (1982)
CBS
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The Gunfighter
Eric Kissack
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Waking Nightmare
After an extended drug bender, addict Jake ventures out into the quiet streets to discover he's actually missed a terrifying global phenomenon.
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Day 5 Official Trailer (2016) HD
Set in the immediate aftermath of a fatal sleep epidemic. After a fortuitous drug bender saves his life, addict Jake (Jesse C. Boyd) ventures out into the quiet streets…unaware that most of the world already died in their beds. Now, battling sleepless fatigue and encroaching delirium, Jake teams with a scrappy teenager (Walker Satterwhite), overnight doctor (Stephanie Drapeau) and red-eye pilot (Davi Jay) to search for answers…and just maybe find a way to sleep again. Set in a world of insomniacs, late-shift workers and roving psychotics, Day 5 premieres June 19th at RoosterTeeth.com.
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DAY 5 Official Teaser Trailer (2016)
Set in a world of insomniacs, late-shift workers and roving psychotics, Day 5 presents a unique vision of the apocalypse that fuses serial drama and thriller around a human story of survival and redemption. Day 5 premieres June 19th at http://RoosterTeeth.com.
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Psychologists Have Invented a Test to Measure Your Secret Need for Drama
See how you rank. By Melissa Dahl.
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25th November 1952 - Mousetrap opens in London
“The Mousetrap,” a murder-mystery written by the novelist and playwright Agatha Christie, opens at the Ambassadors Theatre in London. The crowd-pleasing whodunit would go on to become the longest continuously running play in history, with more than 10 million people to date attending its more than 20,000 performances in London’s West End.
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The Fin-de-Siècle Paris Theater Whose Performances Were Literally Torturous
A knife in the eye. A splash of acid in the face. Murder. Comedy. Ah, the theater! By Eric Grundhauser.
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30th October 1938 - Welles scares nation
Orson Welles causes a nationwide panic with his broadcast of “War of the Worlds”—a realistic radio dramatization of a Martian invasion of Earth.
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How to Shoot a 'True Detective' Gunfight
For fans of True Detective, what sets the show apart is the gritty atmosphere, the unshakable feeling that creator Nic Pizzolatto's world is a living, breathing organism. Nigel Bluck, the cinematographer who shot every bare knuckle brawl, burning bar, and brooding bender of True Detective Season 2, describes that feeling as something called a "psychosphere" or "psychospace": "It's the psychology of what's going on between the words.
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Boulevard Official Trailer #1 (2015)
This complex, life-affirming, and surprising film stars Robin Williams in his remarkable final performance. BOULEVARD follows a married but closeted 60 year-old bank employee (Williams) whose life changes in unexpected ways after recklessly picking up a young male hustler. Kathy Baker, Bob Odenkirk and up-and-comer Roberto Aguire costar.
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Kabuki Lipstick
One of the most visually striking aspects for a newcomer to kabuki is the exaggerated make-up worn by the actors, especially those playing the most dramatic roles. It is particularly vivid when associated with a supernatural character. The name of this style of make-up, kumadori, is derived from kuma - lines, wrinkles, and toru - to take, to follow.
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The Boxer
After sustaining a brutal injury in a boxing match, Danny King (Samuel Oatley) must decide whether to pursue his dream of a championship at the risk of devastating costs.
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Family Comforted By Mystery Letter After Home is Burned Down
They lost their dream home in the San Diego fires this week but found something in the rubble that restored their spirits and their community's hope as well.
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