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More than five years have passed since Bon Iver's last album, “i, i” was released, so it's fitting that the opening of this ...
The Jaguars have fallen to 1-5 and can't seem to get up. If they lose Sunday to the New England Patriots in London, no telling who might be out of a job.
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"Evil Dead" legend Bruce Campbell told UPI he was excited to play a good cop who truly cares about his neighbors in Peacock's ...
A high school heavy metal band attempts to capitalize on '80s occult paranoia in an eight-part series that's half ...
Hysteria!” Bruce Campbell discusses his new horror series and how its 1980s setting mirrors his early “Evil Dead” days.