Tyler Chipman’s debut feature The Shade tells a deeply moving story. We meet Ryan, still grieving the loss of his father to suicide while also coping with mental health struggles of his own.
Just as he begins finding his footing again, older brother Jason returns home from college exhibiting strange behaviors. Ryan soon realizes an unexplained presence has been haunting his family for generations and connected to the male relatives’ wellbeing.
As Ryan works to uncover the truth, the entity tormenting him takes on increasing significance. Through Chris Galust’s nuanced lead performance, we experience Ryan’s anguish as he faces trauma both in his mind and from an emerging supernatural threat.
Flashing between mundane family moments and chilling visions, director Chipman keeps viewers unsettled yet empathetic. A sensitive yet unflinching examination of grief, The Shade portrays mental illness with care, avoiding simplistic tropes for a hauntingly real depiction...
Just as he begins finding his footing again, older brother Jason returns home from college exhibiting strange behaviors. Ryan soon realizes an unexplained presence has been haunting his family for generations and connected to the male relatives’ wellbeing.
As Ryan works to uncover the truth, the entity tormenting him takes on increasing significance. Through Chris Galust’s nuanced lead performance, we experience Ryan’s anguish as he faces trauma both in his mind and from an emerging supernatural threat.
Flashing between mundane family moments and chilling visions, director Chipman keeps viewers unsettled yet empathetic. A sensitive yet unflinching examination of grief, The Shade portrays mental illness with care, avoiding simplistic tropes for a hauntingly real depiction...
- 9/22/2024
- by Mahan Zahiri
- Gazettely
It’s not always easy to find out which movies hit theaters each week, especially after the Hollywood strikes led to so many release date changes. With the WGA and actors’ strikes resolved and summer blockbusters rolling in, September is filled with both big-budget flicks and new indie releases.
Premiering Sept. 20 is the animated action comedy “Transformers One,” which chronicles the untold origin stories of Optimus Prime and Megatron in a time when they were close allies rather than sworn enemies. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, Scarlett Johansson and Keegan-Michael Key.
Also on Friday, “The Substance” arrives in theaters. Starring Margaret Qualley, Demi Moore, Dennis Quaid and Hugo Diego Garcia, the horror drama follows an aging celebrity who uses black-market drugs to create a younger version of herself. As spooky season approaches, “Never Let Go” starring Halle Berry and directed by Alexandre Aja is also opening.
Two...
Premiering Sept. 20 is the animated action comedy “Transformers One,” which chronicles the untold origin stories of Optimus Prime and Megatron in a time when they were close allies rather than sworn enemies. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, Scarlett Johansson and Keegan-Michael Key.
Also on Friday, “The Substance” arrives in theaters. Starring Margaret Qualley, Demi Moore, Dennis Quaid and Hugo Diego Garcia, the horror drama follows an aging celebrity who uses black-market drugs to create a younger version of herself. As spooky season approaches, “Never Let Go” starring Halle Berry and directed by Alexandre Aja is also opening.
Two...
- 9/19/2024
- by Pat Saperstein and Jack Dunn
- Variety Film + TV
North American distribution rights to Mena Suvari-starring zombie horror-comedy film “All You Need Is Blood,” have been picked up by Level 33 Entertainment.
The company is planning to launch the film on the Kino Studio app on Oct. 12. Following the Kino premiere, the film will be available across all customary VOD outlets.
The film had its world premiere at last year’s Sitges Film Festival and has been a hit on the genre festival circuit ever since, including winning the Fangoria Award at Make Believe Seattle.
“All You Need Is Blood” is the debut feature of writer/director Bucky Le Boeuf. The story involves Bucky, a 16-year-old aspiring director who dreams of becoming the next arthouse auteur sensation. After a strange meteor crash lands in his backyard and turns his deadbeat father into a brain-eating zombie, Bucky and his friends seize the opportunity to create the ultimate horror flick,...
The company is planning to launch the film on the Kino Studio app on Oct. 12. Following the Kino premiere, the film will be available across all customary VOD outlets.
The film had its world premiere at last year’s Sitges Film Festival and has been a hit on the genre festival circuit ever since, including winning the Fangoria Award at Make Believe Seattle.
“All You Need Is Blood” is the debut feature of writer/director Bucky Le Boeuf. The story involves Bucky, a 16-year-old aspiring director who dreams of becoming the next arthouse auteur sensation. After a strange meteor crash lands in his backyard and turns his deadbeat father into a brain-eating zombie, Bucky and his friends seize the opportunity to create the ultimate horror flick,...
- 9/13/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
The Op Games Brings the Fun With Clue®: What We Do in the Shadows: "The Op Games, a leading creator of board games including the TikTok sensation Tapple, is happy to announce the release of Clue®: What We Do in the Shadows (Msrp: $44.99). This exciting new edition of the classic board game brings the hilarious world of Staten Island’s favorite vampire roommates to board game enthusiasts and fans of the show alike, offering a fresh and amusing way to solve mysteries. The sixth and final season of FX’s critically acclaimed comedy, “What We Do in the Shadows,” premieres Monday, October 21 at 10pm Et/Pt and streams the next day on Hulu.
For decades, Clue® has captivated players with its engaging gameplay and intriguing scenarios. With this edition, players can immerse themselves in the quirky and supernatural universe of the series, navigating the darkly comedic environment while uncovering clues,...
For decades, Clue® has captivated players with its engaging gameplay and intriguing scenarios. With this edition, players can immerse themselves in the quirky and supernatural universe of the series, navigating the darkly comedic environment while uncovering clues,...
- 9/12/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
"The family secret... is out for blood." How's that for a tagline? Level 33 Ent. has revealed an official trailer for an indie horror thriller titled The Shade, which marks the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Tyler Chipman. This one originally premiered at last year's Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, and also played at the FogFest Horror Festival. Following the loss of his father, a grieving 20-year-old struggles to hold his family together as an unspeakable darkness plagues his older brother. He must confront this dark secret to save his family. The horror film stars Chris Galust, Laura Benanti, Michael Boatman, Mariel Molino, and Dylan McTee. Based on Tipman's own short film from 2020. This will have an exclusive theatrical release on screens in the US and Canada in September. Early reviews describe it as "an empathetic, deep dive into suicidal grief" highlighting the film's portrayal of the "bond between its brothers and...
- 8/14/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Shade, a supernatural horror film starring Chris Galust and Tony Award-winner Laura Benanti, has been acquired for North American distribution by Level 33 Entertainment. A family finds themselves dealing with more than grief in the new, exclusive trailer.
Writer/Director Tyler Chipman’s feature debut will have an exclusive theatrical release on several hundred screens in the U.S. and Canada this Fall ahead of its release across all digital platforms.
Look for the film to arrive in theaters on September 20, 2024.
The Shade follows, “twenty-year-old Ryan Beckman (Chris Galust) in the aftermath of the tragic loss of his father. Ryan lives with his mother Renee (Laura Benanti), and spends his days apprenticing at a local tattoo shop and looking after his younger brother James (Sam Duncan). The grieving college student struggles to hold his family together as an unspeakable darkness plagues his older brother Jason (Dylan McTee)—a collegiate...
Writer/Director Tyler Chipman’s feature debut will have an exclusive theatrical release on several hundred screens in the U.S. and Canada this Fall ahead of its release across all digital platforms.
Look for the film to arrive in theaters on September 20, 2024.
The Shade follows, “twenty-year-old Ryan Beckman (Chris Galust) in the aftermath of the tragic loss of his father. Ryan lives with his mother Renee (Laura Benanti), and spends his days apprenticing at a local tattoo shop and looking after his younger brother James (Sam Duncan). The grieving college student struggles to hold his family together as an unspeakable darkness plagues his older brother Jason (Dylan McTee)—a collegiate...
- 8/14/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Level 33 Entertainment has secured North American distribution rights to “The Shade,” a supernatural horror film starring Chris Galust and Tony Award-winner Laura Benanti.
The indie thriller is set for a theatrical release on several hundred screens across the U.S. and Canada this fall, followed by a digital platform rollout.
“The Shade” marks the feature directorial debut of Tyler Chipman, who also wrote the script. David Purdy produced the film for Red King Cinema.
The film explores themes of mental health, family dynamics and generational trauma. It follows Ryan Beckman (Galust), a 20-year-old grappling with his father’s recent death. As Ryan struggles to support his mother Renee (Benanti) and younger brother James (Sam Duncan), an ominous presence begins to haunt his older brother Jason (Dylan McTee), a college athlete who has unexpectedly returned home.
The distribution deal was negotiated by Purdy for the filmmakers and Andreas Olavarria, president...
The indie thriller is set for a theatrical release on several hundred screens across the U.S. and Canada this fall, followed by a digital platform rollout.
“The Shade” marks the feature directorial debut of Tyler Chipman, who also wrote the script. David Purdy produced the film for Red King Cinema.
The film explores themes of mental health, family dynamics and generational trauma. It follows Ryan Beckman (Galust), a 20-year-old grappling with his father’s recent death. As Ryan struggles to support his mother Renee (Benanti) and younger brother James (Sam Duncan), an ominous presence begins to haunt his older brother Jason (Dylan McTee), a college athlete who has unexpectedly returned home.
The distribution deal was negotiated by Purdy for the filmmakers and Andreas Olavarria, president...
- 7/31/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Jackrabbit Media is heading to Cannes with five new sales projects led by Aimee Kuge’s festival winner Cannibal Mukbang.
The film takes audiences into the bizarre world of mukbanging, where people broadcast themselves eating huge amounts of food, as an introverted nerd finds himself out of his depth after falling for a mysterious woman.
Horror sci-fi Peripheral from Sulayman Tahir explores the unsettling events that unfold when a woman’s husband goes missing, only to return with strange and paranormal occurrences.
The Bunker stars Tobin Bell from the Saw franchise and Tony Todd from Candyman. The sci-fi horror thriller...
The film takes audiences into the bizarre world of mukbanging, where people broadcast themselves eating huge amounts of food, as an introverted nerd finds himself out of his depth after falling for a mysterious woman.
Horror sci-fi Peripheral from Sulayman Tahir explores the unsettling events that unfold when a woman’s husband goes missing, only to return with strange and paranormal occurrences.
The Bunker stars Tobin Bell from the Saw franchise and Tony Todd from Candyman. The sci-fi horror thriller...
- 5/10/2024
- ScreenDaily
The NCIS: Origins cast has revealed its lead actress.
This new NCIS prequel series will debut in the fall of 2024 and has slowly revealed its cast members.
NCIS: Origins will feature a younger Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Mike Franks as their partnership begins.
CBS has announced that the new series will air in the fall, possibly giving the network three NCIS shows in primetime.
Mark Harmon, who played Gibbs for years on NCIS, is attached to this prequel show as narrator and an executive producer.
But will NCIS fans tune in to watch a show that features a Gibbs actor who doesn’t look much like Mark Harmon?
New NCIS: Origins casting news
It was previously revealed that actor Austin Stowell will play the younger Gibbs.
Mariel Molino has joined the NCIS: Origins cast, and she will star opposite Austin.
Mariel plays Special Agent Lala Dominguez. She is a former...
This new NCIS prequel series will debut in the fall of 2024 and has slowly revealed its cast members.
NCIS: Origins will feature a younger Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Mike Franks as their partnership begins.
CBS has announced that the new series will air in the fall, possibly giving the network three NCIS shows in primetime.
Mark Harmon, who played Gibbs for years on NCIS, is attached to this prequel show as narrator and an executive producer.
But will NCIS fans tune in to watch a show that features a Gibbs actor who doesn’t look much like Mark Harmon?
New NCIS: Origins casting news
It was previously revealed that actor Austin Stowell will play the younger Gibbs.
Mariel Molino has joined the NCIS: Origins cast, and she will star opposite Austin.
Mariel plays Special Agent Lala Dominguez. She is a former...
- 3/15/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
The “NCIS” prequel series at CBS has added Mariel Molino to its cast, Variety has confirmed.
Malino joins previously announced series lead Austin Stowell in the series, which is titled “NCIS: Origins.” The series was originally ordered at CBS in January with plans to launch during the 2024-2025 broadcast season. Mark Harmon, who played Gibbs for nearly two decades in the mothership series, will serve as the show’s narrator and executive producer.
“NCIS: Origins” is set in 1991. The official description states, “Gibbs (Stowell) starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling Nis Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks.”
Molino will play a new character in the “NCIS” universe named Special Agent Lala Dominguez. She is described as “a former Marine who navigates her 1990s male-dominated field with a steely resolve and a dark sense of humor.
Malino joins previously announced series lead Austin Stowell in the series, which is titled “NCIS: Origins.” The series was originally ordered at CBS in January with plans to launch during the 2024-2025 broadcast season. Mark Harmon, who played Gibbs for nearly two decades in the mothership series, will serve as the show’s narrator and executive producer.
“NCIS: Origins” is set in 1991. The official description states, “Gibbs (Stowell) starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling Nis Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks.”
Molino will play a new character in the “NCIS” universe named Special Agent Lala Dominguez. She is described as “a former Marine who navigates her 1990s male-dominated field with a steely resolve and a dark sense of humor.
- 3/15/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Mariel Molino has been tapped as the female lead opposite Austin Stowell in CBS‘ Young Gibbs drama NCIS: Origins, a prequel to the venerable procedural, which has a straight-to-series order for the 2024-2025 broadcast season.
Narrated by Harmon, the CBS Studios-produced show begins in 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS, and chronicles Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ younger years. In the prequel, Gibbs (Stowell) starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling Nis Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks.
Molino will play Special Agent Lala Dominguez, a former Marine who navigates her 1990s male-dominated field with a steely resolve and a dark sense of humor. When a tormented Leroy Jethro Gibbs joins her team, the ensuing story between these two enigmatic outsiders is filled with sparks and turns that will keep the audience guessing.
Narrated by Harmon, the CBS Studios-produced show begins in 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS, and chronicles Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ younger years. In the prequel, Gibbs (Stowell) starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling Nis Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks.
Molino will play Special Agent Lala Dominguez, a former Marine who navigates her 1990s male-dominated field with a steely resolve and a dark sense of humor. When a tormented Leroy Jethro Gibbs joins her team, the ensuing story between these two enigmatic outsiders is filled with sparks and turns that will keep the audience guessing.
- 3/15/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival announced an impressive full slate of programming for its 2023 edition, running October 12-19 with all screenings held at Nitehawk Cinema’s Williamsburg and Prospect Park locations.
From the press release:
Audiences are in for an unearthly lineup of films and events, including the inaugural Leviathan Award, which will be presented to NYC horror legend William Lustig at a special 35th anniversary screening of Maniac Cop, followed by a post-screening conversation with Lustig.
The Opening Night film is the World Premiere of Kill Your Lover from directors Alix Austin and Kier Siewert, who previously announced themselves to the Bhff audience last year with their short film Sucker. The 2023 festival boasts the World Premieres of three more exciting new films: Gaia director Jaco Bouwer’s unsettling Breathing In, Aimee Kuge’s audacious debut Cannibal Mukbang, and Tyler Chipman’s powerfully creepy debut The Shade. The festival’s...
From the press release:
Audiences are in for an unearthly lineup of films and events, including the inaugural Leviathan Award, which will be presented to NYC horror legend William Lustig at a special 35th anniversary screening of Maniac Cop, followed by a post-screening conversation with Lustig.
The Opening Night film is the World Premiere of Kill Your Lover from directors Alix Austin and Kier Siewert, who previously announced themselves to the Bhff audience last year with their short film Sucker. The 2023 festival boasts the World Premieres of three more exciting new films: Gaia director Jaco Bouwer’s unsettling Breathing In, Aimee Kuge’s audacious debut Cannibal Mukbang, and Tyler Chipman’s powerfully creepy debut The Shade. The festival’s...
- 9/13/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival (Bhff) announces today the full program for its 2023 incarnation, running October 12-19th with all screenings held at Nitehawk Cinema’s Williamsburg and Prospect Park locations. Audiences are in for an unearthly lineup of films and events, including the inaugural Leviathan Award, which will be presented to NYC horror legend William Lustig at a special 35th-anniversary screening of Maniac Cop, followed by a post-screening conversation with Lustig.
The Opening Night film is the World Premiere of Kill Your Lover from directors Alix Austin and Keir Siewert, who previously announced themselves to the Bhff audience last year with their short film Sucker. The 2023 festival boasts the World Premieres of three more exciting new films: Gaia director Jaco Bouwer’s unsettling Breathing In, Aimee Kuge’s audacious debut Cannibal Mukbang, and Tyler Chipman’s powerfully creepy debut The Shade. The festival’s other spotlight titles include director...
The Opening Night film is the World Premiere of Kill Your Lover from directors Alix Austin and Keir Siewert, who previously announced themselves to the Bhff audience last year with their short film Sucker. The 2023 festival boasts the World Premieres of three more exciting new films: Gaia director Jaco Bouwer’s unsettling Breathing In, Aimee Kuge’s audacious debut Cannibal Mukbang, and Tyler Chipman’s powerfully creepy debut The Shade. The festival’s other spotlight titles include director...
- 9/13/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival (Bhff) announces today the full program for its 2023 incarnation, running October 12-19.
“The Opening Night film is the World Premiere of Kill Your Lover from directors Alix Austin and Keir Siewert, who previously announced themselves to the Bhff audience last year with their short film Sucker. The 2023 festival boasts the World Premieres of three more exciting new films: Gaia director Jaco Bouwer’s unsettling Breathing In, Aimee Kuge’s audacious debut Cannibal Mukbang, and Tyler Chipman’s powerfully creepy debut The Shade. The festival’s other spotlight titles include director Pascal Plante’s recently announced Utopia Distribution title Red Rooms as the festival’s Centerpiece Film, and Jenn Wexler’s ’70s supernatural Christmas horror The Sacrifice Game as the Closing Night Film.”
Find out more here!
In exciting Lego Star Wars news, the group unveiled one of the largest sets ever made, an Ultimate Collectors...
“The Opening Night film is the World Premiere of Kill Your Lover from directors Alix Austin and Keir Siewert, who previously announced themselves to the Bhff audience last year with their short film Sucker. The 2023 festival boasts the World Premieres of three more exciting new films: Gaia director Jaco Bouwer’s unsettling Breathing In, Aimee Kuge’s audacious debut Cannibal Mukbang, and Tyler Chipman’s powerfully creepy debut The Shade. The festival’s other spotlight titles include director Pascal Plante’s recently announced Utopia Distribution title Red Rooms as the festival’s Centerpiece Film, and Jenn Wexler’s ’70s supernatural Christmas horror The Sacrifice Game as the Closing Night Film.”
Find out more here!
In exciting Lego Star Wars news, the group unveiled one of the largest sets ever made, an Ultimate Collectors...
- 9/12/2023
- by Lee Parham
- Den of Geek
Summer festival season may be over but spooky festival season was always there, hiding behind the proverbial hedge, waiting to take it's place. Our friends at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival have announced their lineup for this year's edition, happening from October 12th through 19th. Alix Austin and Keir Siewert's Kill Your Lover will have its world premiere at Bhff when it opens the festival. Jenn Wexler's The Sacrifice Game is all set to close this year's event. There are three more world premieres this year. Jaco Bouwer’s Breathing In is their followup to the terrific Gaia. It will be joined by two debut feature films, Aimee Kuge’s Cannibal Mukbang and Tyler Chipman’s The Shade. There is going to be a cool sidebar program this year...
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- 9/12/2023
- Screen Anarchy
Olivia Macklin and Dylan McTee are set to lead Paul Etheredge’s paranormal parenting thriller “Psychopomp” alongside Shawnee Smith, Avangeline Friedlander and Lily D. Moore.
The horror will spotlight Macklin and McTee as a couple who foster a “mute orphan” (portrayed by Friedlander). The child, however, has endured a calamitous past that will haunt the family.
“This act of love turns to horror when they find themselves besieged by a terrifying entity intent on destroying this newfound family from within,” reads the film’s official logline.
Macklin is best known for her role as Madre in the television miniseries “The Young Pope.” Additionally, she has starred in “Pretty Smart” and “Christmas Always Finds Its Way.” She’ll be seen next in Richard Lagravense’s “A Family Affair” led by Joey King, Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron.
McTee hails from Mike Pr. Nelson’s “Wrong Turn” and the TV series “Roswell,...
The horror will spotlight Macklin and McTee as a couple who foster a “mute orphan” (portrayed by Friedlander). The child, however, has endured a calamitous past that will haunt the family.
“This act of love turns to horror when they find themselves besieged by a terrifying entity intent on destroying this newfound family from within,” reads the film’s official logline.
Macklin is best known for her role as Madre in the television miniseries “The Young Pope.” Additionally, she has starred in “Pretty Smart” and “Christmas Always Finds Its Way.” She’ll be seen next in Richard Lagravense’s “A Family Affair” led by Joey King, Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron.
McTee hails from Mike Pr. Nelson’s “Wrong Turn” and the TV series “Roswell,...
- 7/26/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
A fan came up with their own cast for a reboot of the hit sitcom “Girlfriends,” and the show’s creator, Mara Brock Akil, is fond of the idea: “Are we manifesting?”
“Someone said this needs to be the Girlfriends of today’s reboot,” a Twitter user by the profile name “_RareDefined” said in a tweet on Monday. The post was accompanied by a lineup of photos with the original cast of “Girlfriends” above the actresses fans thought should be cast in a potential reboot.
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The fan’s post suggested Jill Marie Jones’ character Toni Childs be played by star Coco Jones (“Bel-Air”), Persia White’s character Lynn Ann Searcy be played by Zoe Kravitz (“The Batman”), Golden Brooks’ character Maya Denise Williams be played Keke Palmer (“Nope”) and Tracee Ellis Ross...
“Someone said this needs to be the Girlfriends of today’s reboot,” a Twitter user by the profile name “_RareDefined” said in a tweet on Monday. The post was accompanied by a lineup of photos with the original cast of “Girlfriends” above the actresses fans thought should be cast in a potential reboot.
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Daniel Kaluuya’s ‘Barney’ Movie Is ‘Surrealistic’ and an ‘A24-Type’ Film, Mattel Films Exec Says
The fan’s post suggested Jill Marie Jones’ character Toni Childs be played by star Coco Jones (“Bel-Air”), Persia White’s character Lynn Ann Searcy be played by Zoe Kravitz (“The Batman”), Golden Brooks’ character Maya Denise Williams be played Keke Palmer (“Nope”) and Tracee Ellis Ross...
- 7/3/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Singer Shakira joined a popular trend on TikTok as she seemingly took a jab at her ex-partner Gerard Pique. Earlier this month, Gerard, 36, went Instagram official with his new 23-year-old girlfriend Clara Chia, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.
It came after Shakira released an explosive diss track about the father of her children following their bitter split. The two, who share two children together, ended their relationship after 11 years together.
In a new TikTok video, Shakira mopped her kitchen floor as she lip-synced to Sza’s viral song “Kill Bill”.
“I might kill my ex, not the best idea/His new girlfriend’s next, how’d I get here?” she sang to the camera as quoted by ‘Mirror.co.uk’. “I might kill my ex, I still love him though/Rather be in jail than alone.”
Fans were loving the clip and took to the comment section to support the She Wolf songstress.
It came after Shakira released an explosive diss track about the father of her children following their bitter split. The two, who share two children together, ended their relationship after 11 years together.
In a new TikTok video, Shakira mopped her kitchen floor as she lip-synced to Sza’s viral song “Kill Bill”.
“I might kill my ex, not the best idea/His new girlfriend’s next, how’d I get here?” she sang to the camera as quoted by ‘Mirror.co.uk’. “I might kill my ex, I still love him though/Rather be in jail than alone.”
Fans were loving the clip and took to the comment section to support the She Wolf songstress.
- 2/17/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
(Superhero Bits is a collection of stories, updates, and videos about anything and everything inspired by the comics of Marvel, DC, and more. For comic book movies, TV shows, merchandise, events, and whatever catches our eye, this is the place to find anything that falls through the cracks.)
In this edition of Superhero Bits:
Emma Roberts says the "Madame Web" movie is unique.
Ginger Gonzaga got paid to wear her clothes in "She-Hulk."
A bunch more "Gotham Knights" gameplay.
Some tidbits about the "Kraven the Hunter" movie.
All that and more!
Amazing Fantasy #1000 Contains A Tribute To The Late Mike Pasciullo
The landmark "Amazing Fantasy" #1000 recently hit shelves as part of the celebration of Spider-Man's 60th birthday last month. As part of the over-sized issue, a tribute to the late Mike Pasciullo, who worked at Marvel for 25 years and passed away earlier this year, was included in the form of...
In this edition of Superhero Bits:
Emma Roberts says the "Madame Web" movie is unique.
Ginger Gonzaga got paid to wear her clothes in "She-Hulk."
A bunch more "Gotham Knights" gameplay.
Some tidbits about the "Kraven the Hunter" movie.
All that and more!
Amazing Fantasy #1000 Contains A Tribute To The Late Mike Pasciullo
The landmark "Amazing Fantasy" #1000 recently hit shelves as part of the celebration of Spider-Man's 60th birthday last month. As part of the over-sized issue, a tribute to the late Mike Pasciullo, who worked at Marvel for 25 years and passed away earlier this year, was included in the form of...
- 9/1/2022
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
DC’s Stargirl kicked off Season 3 on Tuesday with a Neil Diamond tune, before teasing a torn Cosmo, shaking up the rejuvenated Jsa, and then leaving us with a killer cliffhanger.
Set to “Coming to America,” the opening montage catches us up on life in Blue Valley some weeks after Eclipso’s thwarted reign of terror. Courtney and the fam are on their way back from a trip to Yellowstone, Jakeem (with Thunderbolt in tow) is out lobbing newspapers (including onto The Shade’s doorstep)… Rick has re-buried Solomon Grundy (and apparently not for the last time!), and Beth’s...
Set to “Coming to America,” the opening montage catches us up on life in Blue Valley some weeks after Eclipso’s thwarted reign of terror. Courtney and the fam are on their way back from a trip to Yellowstone, Jakeem (with Thunderbolt in tow) is out lobbing newspapers (including onto The Shade’s doorstep)… Rick has re-buried Solomon Grundy (and apparently not for the last time!), and Beth’s...
- 9/1/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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