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  • 1 week ago | nbcnews.com | Adam Davidson

    May 30, 2025, 11:01 AM EDTThere won't be any simulated roundhouse kicks from Jackie Chan in the new "Karate Kid" movie. The legendary actor returns to the big screen as he reprises his role as the wise instructor, Mr. Han, in “Karate Kid: Legends,” in theaters Friday. And it draws on Chan’s legacy. This meant choreographed fight scenes and, most importantly, a lack of CGI. Chan, 71, emphasized the importance of authentic action sequences in martial arts movies.

  • 1 week ago | atwoodmagazine.com | Adam Davidson

    London’s Wolf Alice break their hiatus with “Bloom Baby Bloom,” an evolution in sound, style and attitude to mark a fresh new era for the band as they look ahead to their fourth album, ‘The Clearing.’ follow our Today’s Song(s) playlist Stream: “Bloom Baby Bloom” – Wolf AliceOne of north London’s best exports in recent years, the band are known for well-crafted alternative rock tunes and a big, energetic live show.

  • 2 weeks ago | latimes.com | Adam Davidson

    Last week, Los Angeles witnessed history as the K-pop community came together to celebrate 30 years of SM Entertainment with some of the biggest K-pop acts gracing the stage at Dignity Health Sports Park. As one of the leading entertainment companies in Asia, SM Entertainment helped lay the foundations for the global takeover of K-pop in recent years even as it continues to be a dominant force in the industry.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Adam Davidson

    Last week, Los Angeles witnessed history as the K-pop community came together to celebrate 30 years of SM Entertainment with some of the biggest K-pop acts gracing the stage at Dignity Health Sports Park. As one of the leading entertainment companies in Asia, SM Entertainment helped lay the foundations for the global takeover of K-pop in recent years even as it continues to be a dominant force in the industry.

  • 1 month ago | atwoodmagazine.com | Adam Davidson

    English alternative rock band Swervedriver’s ‘The World’s Fair’ EP is a hazy, haunting, and beautifully layered return, balancing euphoria and unease in a swirling, dreamlike soundscape. Stream: ‘The World’s Fair’ – SwervedriverThere’s much more of the latter on The World’s Fair, Swervedriver’s first release since 2019’s Future Ruins. It takes many cues from that fruitful scene in ’80s northern England.

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