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The Blemish’s Guide to the 2020 Democratic Primary

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Well, the 2020 elections are just around the corner and… wait a second, it’s only 2019, and it’s not even that late in the year. Oh my god that means there’s like 15 more months of this bullshit. Since there are more Democratic candidates than there are terrible Chuck Lorre TV shows and the first debate is next week, we’ve decided to break them down and let you know who is who. Well, just the major ones. There’s over 20 candidates and no one has ever heard of most them. Like Jay Inslee? No one knows who …

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Review: Pixar’s Latest Sequel ‘Toy Story 4’ Plays With Your Emotions

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Pixar’s original Toy Story (1995) movie was a major milestone in filmmaking. It was nominated for three Oscars (Best Original Screenplay; Best Original Song; Best Original Score), and two Golden Globes (Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical; Best Original Song). Director John Lasseter won a special achievement award from The Academy “for the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film.” Made by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, Toy Story was a massive commercial success, launching toys (of course), video games, theme park attractions, spin-offs, and two fantastic sequels — Toy Story 2 (1999) and Toy Story 3 (2010). Now, after creating the perfect animated trilogy, Pixar …

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Official Trailer for Pippa Bianco’s High School Drama ‘Share’ on HBO

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“I don’t want help; I just want to know what happened.” HBO has unveiled an official trailer for an indie drama titled Share, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and also played at the Cannes Film Festival and New Directors/New Films. From writer/director Pippa Bianco, the film is about a timely topic and how it relates to the high school experience nowadays. After discovering a disturbing video from a night she doesn’t remember, sixteen-year-old Mandy must try to figure out what happened and how to navigate the escalating…

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A Woman Named Snatch Adams Let Anyone Take Bong Rips From Her Butthole

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At an undisclosed music festival, live art performer Snatch Adams let random people take hits from a bong she jammed up her asshole. This is the same girl who last year at a festival lay naked in a coffin and let 45,000 mealworms feed on her skin. In an IG post, Adams said her friend Alexis tied her up with his Shibari gear and suspended her in the air. She was ass up, face down, legs spread. Next, Alexis put a plug in her butthole, filled it with weed and took a hit. Everyone at the festival was then invited to smoke out her asshole. For one man, the experience was transcendent. He told Snatch that he hadn’t …

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Frank Grillo & James Badge Dale in Trailer for Thriller ‘Into The Ashes’

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“A man can only see so much darkness before he goes blind…” RLJE Films has released an official trailer for an indie crime thriller titled Into The Ashes, the latest from filmmaker Aaron Harvey (Catch .44, The Neighbor). Described as reminiscent of “hard-boiled action/thrillers from the ’70s/’80s”, Into The Ashes is about an ex-con trying to settle down in rural Alabama who believes he has…

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Official Trailer for ‘Phantom of Winnipeg’ Doc About the Cult Musical

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“Why us? Why Winnipeg? There’s so many theories…” A full-length official trailer has debuted for an indie documentary titled Phantom of Winnipeg, an obscure, fascinating look at an odd phenomenon. The doc film tells the story of how Brian De Palma’s cult favorite musical Phantom of the Paradise (first released in 1974) became a local sensation in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. “Phantom of the Paradise proved hugely popular among young Winnipeggers, whose enthusiasm for the movie reportedly kept it playing at the city’s Garrick Cinema for 18 straight weeks… [Years later] in 2005, the city celebrated the movie…

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Sparkly Vampire Robert Pattinson Will Be Your Next Batman

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Robert Pattinson has always been known as that sparkly vampire from Twilight. Now he’ll be Batman in Matt Reeve’s The Batman which starts pre-production this summer. I’m not how I feel about this. He’s got that brooding thing down. But it’s more of a teenage puberty brooding rather than old man dealing with the darkest parts of Gotham brooding. He’s more of a slamming the bedroom door shut on his parents type of superhero than a take on criminal masterminds kind of superhero. Let’s see how he stacks up against previous Batmans. I’m going to skip the TV Batmans and focus just on…

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Sophie Turner Cuddles One of Her Dogs While Out in NYC

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Sophie Turner holds on close to one of her dogs as she leaves her hotel on Saturday afternoon (June 1) in New York City. The 23-year-old Game of Thrones star looked cool in a Harley Davidson T-shirt, black sweatpants, and black sneakers as stepped out for the afternoon. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Sophie Turner Sophie recently opened up to Net-A-Porter’s weekly digital magazine, PorterEdit about her Vegas wedding to Joe Jonas. You can catch Sophie in X-Men: Dark Phoenix when it hits theaters on Friday, June 7th!

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Watch: Frank Ternier’s Creative Mixed-Media Outrage Short Film ‘Riot’

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“Look at this street… See. Think of those who’ve passed before you.” How about an uber creative, intensive short to end the week? Riot is a short film by French filmmaker / artist Frank Ternier, and after playing on the festival circuit for two years it’s now available to watch online. The film combines various filmmaking techniques — animation, observational footage, interpretive dance — about an uprising in a neighborhood after a boy is killed by police. SOTW explains: “Ternier’s gripping and powerful film pairs bravura animation techniques with raw …