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Exploring when ECW fully embraced its extreme identity (1 of 4)
We explore when ECW fully embraced its extreme identity, looking back at the moments that defined its unique style.
Foodie Bethany Gaskin reacts to an anniversary surprise with OMG moments, food, and full celebration vibes. Microsoft’s $440 billion wipeout, and investors angry about OpenAI’s debt, explained ...
After 37 years and more crushed beer cans and cigarettes than one can count, The Sandman will finally hang up his boots and call it a career this April, when he wrestles his final match at Joey Janela ...
This year’s Grammy broadcast is in the books, and it was another entry in what’s become a refreshing tradition of talent-packed shows that put the music first. We got some memorable performances, some ...
Before The Moment even gets going, it basically winks at the audience, opening with a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it disclaimer noting that certain names and businesses have been altered for “licensing ...
A24’s The Moment with Charli xcx delivered a major limited opening, grossing close to $428k on four screens for a per theater average pushing $107k. That’s the third biggest limited debut post-Covid ...
Addison Rae tapped into 2000s pop energy, Justin Bieber stripped things down and Bad Bunny got choked up at the 68th annual awards. By Jon Pareles Lindsay Zoladz and Joe Coscarelli Bad Bunny and ...
The Moment unfolds as a self-aware satire of contemporary pop success, following a semi-fictionalized Charli xcx as she prepares to launch her first headline arena tour in the wake of the breakout ...
This review is based on a screening from the Sundance Film Festival. The Moment will be released on January 30. From first-time feature film director Aidan Zamiri – known for his music videos with ...
Sabrina Carpenter rocked a flight attendant suit and hot pants, Justin Bieber kicked it in just boxers and socks, Lady Gaga performed with a large lampshade on her head, and Chappell Roan showed up in ...
The Charli XCX mockumentary “The Moment” is a satire that feels like a snuff film. No pop artist has ever survived haters, handlers and hangers-on without a scratch. Energy vampires are everywhere, ...
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