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Will 'Warcraft' be the rare game movie adaptation to succeed?The new film 'Warcraft,' which is based on the game 'World of Warcraft,' is one of several film adaptations of games being released this year, even though the genre is one that's been tough to find success in for Hollywood.
Honey raspberry Bundt cakeHoney doesn't disappear into the background in this glazed Bundt cake that also has a lovely burst of raspberries throughout.
Verbal EnergyFrom first lady to first woman president?Why ‘female president’ isn’t the best term, however this year’s election turns out.Â
Can original movies find audiences during the summer film season?As in so many years past, the 2016 summer film season is full of sequels, reboots, and remakes. Can a movie based on an original idea succeed during the crowded time at the multiplex?
'Suicide Squad' is PG-13: What this means for R-rated superhero moviesThe upcoming DC Comics superhero film 'Suicide Squad' is officially rated PG-13, according to the MPAA. Recent films have changed the conversation about what ratings are best for superhero movies.
'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows' struggles this summer – what has succeeded?'Teenage' has so far grossed much less than 2014's 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' had this far into its debut. What has determined success at the box office this summer?
Harry Potter play previews in London: Will J.K. Rowling's magic endure?Theatergoers are talking about Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Part One, but J.K. Rowling asks them not to spoil any surprises.
Hoisin chicken thighs, grilled or roastedHoisin sauce brings a barbecue sauce-like flavor to this chicken dish equally at home on the grill or in the oven. Ginger, garlic, sesame oil, soy sauce and rice vinegar add their own flavor notes.
Set free on a bicycleYou never forget how to ride a bike – or how riding one makes you feel.
John Boyega in 'Pacific Rim 2': How the first movie became a hit overseas'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' actor Boyega will star in the 'Pacific' sequel. The first movie became a success overseas.
Is Spotify bringing on new talent to try to keep up with Tidal, Apple?Troy Carter, former manager to artists such as Lady Gaga and Meghan Trainor, has become Spotify's global head of creator services. Will Carter bring on artists for exclusive releases, as has been done by Spotify rivals Apple Music and Tidal?
Toasted coconut and pecan meusliMixing up your own cereal is easier than you think. One tip: explore the bulk section of your grocery store for your favorite kind of flakes to build your base.
Kanye West's NYC concert that wasn't – did fans cause unsafe conditions?After rumors began that Kanye West was planning to perform unexpectedly in New York City, thousands of music fans gathered, but some expressed concern over their determination.
First Netflix original in India will be crime drama 'Sacred Games'Netflix's first original production in India will be an adaptation of 'Sacred Games,' a 2006 novel set in Mumbai's criminal underworld, it announced Monday.
One-bowl meals and a bibimbap recipeAcross Asian cuisines, meals in a bowl are a common thread. Here are four simple steps to build your own nutritious and balanced meal and a recipe for Korean bibimbap.
Miss USA, Army officer Deshauna Barber praises women in militaryMs. Barber, who represented the District of Columbia in the Miss USA 2016 pageant, is being praised for her thoughts on women in the military.
'Maya & Marty' attempts to revive variety show genre'Maya,' which recently debuted, stars Maya Rudolph and Martin Short in NBC's newest take on the variety show.Â
Newest AMC drama 'Feed the Beast' keeps food at the center'Feed' centers on two friends (David Schwimmer and Jim Sturgess) who open a restaurant in the Bronx.Â
Shawn Mendes releases new song: How Vine helped him, others rise to fameMendes' new song 'Treat You Better' is currently number one on iTunes. The singer became well-known through his videos on the social media platform Vine.
'Me Before You' signals its every move a mile away'Me' stars Emilia Clarke as Lou, a woman who becomes a caregiver to dashing Will (Sam Claflin). Its utter predictability is entirely intentional.