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Have No Fear: Scary Movies for People Who Hate Horror
Get Out, The Blackening and The Silence of the Lambs lead our suggestions of movies for those of you who can’t handle horror.
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Keke Palmer’s Baby Daddy Drama Continues and Why We Shouldn’t Be Surprised Darius Jackson Sent The Tweet
More posts! And while Darius Jackson’s insecurity has been exposed, his feelings aren’t new.
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The Evolution of Keke Palmer: From Akeelah to Nope
Keke Palmer might be getting lots of media attention of late but the actress has spent nearly her entire life racking up acting roles and accolades.
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Nope’s Jupiter’s Claim Theme Park Comes to Universal Studios Hollywood
The set from Jordan Peele’s upcoming film Nope will join the Universal Studios Hollywood Studio Tour.
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Jordan Peele Calls Daniel Kaluuya ‘His De Niro,’ and All I Can Say Is, ‘I Know That’s Right’
‘You could just tell what we had in him as a performer, from the very beginning,’ Peele said of the Get Out star in a recent interview.
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Latest Nope Trailer Finally Reveals Film’s Big Mystery
Jordan Peele’s new thriller stars Keke Palmer, Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun.
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Tennessee Lawmaker Blames ‘Inner City’ Obesity Rates on Fried Chicken, 7-Eleven Stores
A Republican state senator running for reelection drew criticism this past week over bizarre comments he gave to a local TV station, claiming that high obesity rates in the “inner city” were due to eating fried chicken. “The obesity rate in the inner city is bigger than anywhere else. Because what do they do, they…
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Slavery, But Make It a Bodice-Ripper: Ancestry.com to Pull Offensive, Ahistorical Ad
The DNA testing company Ancestry.com says it’s pulling an ad depicting a mixed-race couple during antebellum slavery after a furious—and well-deserved—backlash accusing the company of romanticizing and whitewashing the reality of interracial sexual relationships during that period. The ad, called “Inseparable” (Funny how hard it is to be separated when the circumstances are, uhmm, literal…
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Did Trump Actually Apologize for Spreading Racist, Hateful Nonsense?
The short answer is nah, fam—regardless of what other headlines might tell you. While in Davos, Switzerland, on Friday for its annual global economic forum, President Donald Trump gave a sort-of apology for retweeting a far-right British group’s videos supposedly showing Islamist violence. In conversation with Piers Morgan (in what sounds like the pastiest, molted…






