Saturday, August 03, 2019

Get One More Rewatch of ‘Zombieland’ In Before it Leaves Netflix in August

 
The Woody Harrelson comedy is one of a slew of titles leaving the platform next month.
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Get One More Rewatch of Zombieland In Before it Leaves Netflix in August
 
Sunrise, sunset. That's just the way that the monthly churn of Netflix works. With every passing month, there is a new list of arrivals and a sad list of departures. But there's still a little bit of time. With Zombieland: Double Tap getting its first trailer, perhaps you want to spend the short amount of time left in July getting a last Netflix-viewing of Zombieland in. Or maybe you want to be weirded out by the strange Bryce Dallas Howard offering, The Village. The big takeaway is that there's more than just a couple good movies that are leaving the platform next month, so get them while they're still around. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Sharon Tate Never Wanted to Be an Object. That's Exactly What Happened in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
 
When Quentin Tarantino announced his plans in 2017 to make a film that involved the Manson Family's murder of actress Sharon Tate, it promised a chance to tell the wrenching story of a complex woman whose gruesome death has gripped popular culture for decades. In promotional materials for the film, Margot Robbie's Tate is billed prominently, suggesting that even as Tarantino populated the landscape with additional characters, she would be an equal participant in her own story. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Every Fast and the Furious Movie, Ranked
 
The horsepower behind the Fast and Furious franchise is undeniable: It ranks as the biggest movie franchise that doesn't involve wizards, superheroes or space. At least not yet on the latter; there is much Internet chatter that subsequent features won't take place on terra firma. Not implausible for a series where cars have the ability to jump over submarines, out of planes, and across city skylines. In the Fast and Furious universe, gravity is merely a suggestion. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Jihadi John's Crimes Terrified the World. Here's What Happened to the ISIS Terrorist.
 
In 2014, a series of videos horrified the world. On August 19th, members of the Islamic State uploaded to YouTube a video that showed the beheading of one of their captives, American journalist James Foley. The war correspondent had been kidnapped by extremists while reporting in Syria, and been held captive for nearly two years. The murders of more journalists and aide workers, including Isaraeli-American reporter Steven Sotloff, British humanitarian aide workers David Haines and Alan Henning, American aide worker Peter Kassig, and Japanese military contractor Haruna Yukawa and journalist Kenji Goto, would follow. Shown in each video, either murdering the men or posing with their corpses, was the same young man, who addressed the camera and spoke with a London accent. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
These $34 Jeans Fit Perfectly, Have History—and Did We Mention They Cost $34?
 
It's more than likely that when you shop for jeans, where the denim came from isn't the first thing that pops into your head. The quality of that denim matters though—and that's directly connected to who makes it. (More on that crucial relationship in a moment.) After that, of course, they've got to fit just how you want them to. And a favorable price tag, whether that's the first or last thing you look at, is a crucial part of the equation. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 10 Best Rye Whiskey Brands to Drink Right Now
 
Once upon a time, rye whiskey was extremely popular in America, particularly before the buzzkill that was Prohibition. But in the years that followed the dry spell, rye got a reputation as an inferior spirit, if it was even considered at all. That is finally changing, and over the last decade, the rye resurgence has gained strength, with both small and large distilleries releasing their own versions of bourbon's spicier sister. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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