Some of the biggest bands have only released three or less albums during their careers. A lot of groups and musicians had short-lived careers due to tragedies and break-ups, but others have only released a small number of albums for other reasons. Less can sometimes be more, though, and these acts certainly support that notion.
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Saturday Night Live will feature a surprise appearance by Vice President Kamala Harris, the NY Post reports. After a day of campaigning in Atlanta and Charlotte, she is joining Saturday’s (November 2) cold open sketch. With the 2024 election less than a week away, Harris’ surprise appearance marks another milestone in her brief, but storied
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Jordana Brewster in ‘Cellar Door’. Photo: Lionsgate. Opening in theaters and on digital November 1st is the new thriller ‘Cellar Door’, which was directed by Vaughn Stein (‘Terminal’) and stars Jordana Brewster (‘The Fast and the Furious’), Scott Speedman (‘Underworld’) and Laurence Fishburne (‘The Matrix’). Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Jordana Brewster
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Since 2017, acclaimed filmmaker Mike Flanagan has been adapting some of Stephen King‘s trickiest books, much to the joy of horror films everywhere. 2017’s Gerald’s Game, 2019’s Doctor Sleep, and this year’s The Life of Chuck have all been well received, despite being difficult to imagine on-screen before he made it happen. Now Flanagan is
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(L to R) Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in ‘A Real Pain’. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures, © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved. Opening in theaters November 1st is ‘A Real Pain,’ directed by Jesse Eisenberg and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin, Will Sharpe, Jennifer Grey, Kurt Egyiawan, Liza Sadovy, and Daniel Oreskes. Related
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