Month: September 2020

Welcome to ComingSoon.net’s September 8 Blu-ray, Digital HD and DVD column! We’ve highlighted this week’s releases in detailed write-ups of different titles below! Click each highlighted title to purchase through Amazon! New Movies on Blu-ray/DVD Superman: Man of TomorrowFollow the fledgling hero as he engages in bloody battles and fights for his life. The world
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Funko Pop! Rocks figures are one of the most popular pieces of merchandise to buy nowadays to show your appreciation for your favorite rock and metal artists. Ozzy Osbourne has already been immortalized into one of these little collectibles, but a new one is coming based on his latest album Ordinary Man.  The new version of
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This is Wait, What?, a column that explains the seemingly incomprehensible. Pinterest, what hath thou wrought? As record wildfires continue to devastate California, authorities have pinpointed the cause of one blaze currently ravaging the state and it’s a … gender-reveal party! The parties, meant to inform friends and family of an expectant baby’s sex by
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Travelers wearing face shields and protective masks walk with their luggage inside Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Bing Guan | Bloomberg | Getty Images Late-summer getaways helped lift air travel during the Labor Day weekend but the coronavirus pandemic has
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Mank photos: First look at David Fincher’s Netflix film Netflix has released the first images for director David Fincher’s Herman Mankiewicz biopic film Mank, providing us with our first look at the film’s ensemble cast led by Oscar-winner Gary Oldman. The film will be set in 1930s Hollywood as newspaper reporter turned screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz races
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Judas Priest have announced their first official book documenting a half-century of history behind the Rob Halford-led metal band. Appropriately, it’s called Judas Priest – 50 Heavy Metal Years. Compiled by veteran rock photographer Ross Halfin along with David Silver and the band’s manager, Jayne Andrews, the tome also contains written retrospectives by the group’s current
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