Month: September 2022

The Lion King prequel has an official title and release year as Mustafa will release in 2024 Check out the Mustafa logo below: Mufasa: The Lion King. 2024. pic.twitter.com/IkPMk6IDGR — Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios) September 9, 2022 2019’s The Lion King was a smash hit despite a lukewarm reception by critics and fans, earning over
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Airline pilots walk through the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on December 27, 2021 in Arlington, Virginia. Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images Two House Democrats have asked a Treasury Department watchdog to investigate whether airlines used a portion of a federal coronavirus relief package to pay for staff buyouts during the pandemic. Airlines were prohibited
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September 9, 2022, 12:57pm If you’ve ever spent time in a Facebook parents’ group, you know that aside from the occasional good pediatrician recommendation, they are absolute nightmarish cesspools of sleep-training blowups and decidedly un-gentle Gentle Parenting evangelism. Apparently, though—as there always is with Facebook—there’s an even darker side to such groups (the conservative ones,
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Debate has been raging since Edwin Land, founder of Polaroid, made the world’s first commercial polarizing material in 1929: Which are the best polarized sunglasses for men? The field is split. Opinion fractured. Tempers frayed. It seems the nature of the subject has infiltrated and directly influenced the behaviors of the debaters… (if you get
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Crunchyroll has announced that it will be bringing Mobile Suit Gundam Cucuruz Doan’s Island, the recently released theatrical Mobile Suit Gundam film, to English-speaking territories this month. RELATED: Odd Taxi: In the Woods Review: A Riveting Refresher The release begins in the United Kingdom, where it will play on September 21 and 22, with tickets becoming available for
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When I first started watching Nathan Fielder’s HBO series The Rehearsal, the first comparisons that came up in my bookish mind were novels like Tom McCarthy’s Remainder or Ashley Hutson’s One’s Company, which imagine protagonists who, after receiving millions of dollars, decide to spend all their money creating replicas of real-life situations or sets from
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