If a party marries in New Mexico, then divorces in Texas, does anything prevent them from marrying someone else later in a different state?
Rachel Zegler Praised by Critics as a 'Shining Supernova' in the Live-Action Remake of Snow White: 'Pure Disney Magic'
Peter Billingsley in Iron Man
400 acre “Crabapple” wildfire in Fredericksburg - can smell the smoke from Oak Hill
Katherine Hepburn laying down the heat on Barbara Walters
The Sodie-heads don’t appear to be an especially social bunch
This is the second time they’ve left Ernest Dickerson for the slaughter yo
What’s a movie that plays different when you’re older than when you first saw it?
Where to park/grab a drink before Moody Center concert?
Do we think the Ryan Coogler zombie blues movie will be good?
'Men in Black: International' (2019). There is an excellent chance that you've forgotten this movie even existed, and have no idea who that actress is. The car in the background is an '86 Jaguar Sovereign.
FYI, similar to what happened during the Scientology series, I think the Mormon Church is trying to infiltrate the sub. A brand new account replied to my comment about the LDS rebrand with instant upvotes, and then got suspended.
Does the Dune Worm from last week’s Oscars now get to go live in the Academy Museum?
Is Mark Ruffalo good or bad in Mickey 17?
Paul Feig denies rumors that Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively are feuding amid Another Simple Favor premiere at SXSW
Some say protests aren’t working, yet, they are GROWING!
Not sure why I’m surprised but the new Seth Rogen Hollywood satire show is apparently great
Jeff Bezos Wanted to Remove Barbara Broccoli After She Called Amazon Execs ‘F**king Idiots’ — Report
Actors who consistently played multiple characters
Unvaccinated New Mexico Resident Dies of Suspected Measles
Following Trump's lead, Abbott orders state workers to return to offices
There are over 50 types of screws.
Why hasn’t Drake sued for being publicly called a pedophile on national TV thrice lately?
Movies are bullshit
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