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Category: Entertainment

Nintendo’s flagship console recorded second strongest sales in October

November 15, 2020 Antonio Chad

The approaching arrival of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X didn’t discourage Switch deals a month ago, with Nintendo’s lead comfort conveying…

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree arrives at NYC to mark the official beginning of the holiday season

November 14, 2020 Dave Barr

The superb Rockefeller Center Christmas tree was shipped into Midtown at around 7:40 a.m. The 75-foot-tall, 45-foot-wide, 11-ton Norway tidy was chopped down…

Lucasfilm justifies controversy over Baby Yoda egg scene in ‘The Montalorian’

November 11, 2020 Emma Perkins

In the most recent scene of “The Mandalorian,” the character named “Baby Yoda” caused a Death Star-level uproar among fans when the little…

Jonas Brothers in stunning role on Netflix rom-com ‘Dash & Lily’

November 10, 2020 Antonio Chad

In light of a book arrangement by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, the occasion rom-com show — which is currently streaming — follows…

Alex Trebek fulfills his wish on the last day; Mike Richards

November 9, 2020 Liam Samuel

“Jeopardy!” have Alex Trebek satisfied his desire of expenditure his last hours with his long-term spouse on a swing “viewing the skyline” before…

Gaming industry revenues are expected to surge because of COVID-19

November 7, 2020November 7, 2020 Emma Perkins

Gaming industry incomes are relied upon to flood almost 20% this year to about $175 billion since games have become a solution for…

Director Christopher Nolan is defending the theatrical release of his spy thriller “Tenet”

November 5, 2020 Lucas Carter

Director Christopher Nolan is protecting the dramatic arrival of his covert operative spine chiller “Tenet” during the pandemic, disregarding a developing agreement in…

prison life helped understand the value of time and how it is used, Wesley Snipes

November 4, 2020 Sophia Andrew

10 years in the wake of having the book tossed at him for tax avoidance, Wesley Snipes is reflecting what he realized during…

Book distributers ready to hit stop on political titles after the election

November 4, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Political books, which have fueled to the top of bestseller records consistently, seem prepared to take a respite in the wake of the…

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