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5 days ago |
bleedingfool.com | Jamison Ashley
“On our street, everyone is welcome. Together, let’s build a world where every person and family feels loved and respected for who they are. Happy Pride Month,” it reads. On our street, everyone is welcome. Together, let’s build a world where every person and family feels loved and respected for who they are.
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6 days ago |
bleedingfool.com | Jamison Ashley
Sci-fi indie comics landmark series Nexus is making major comeback. BIG Comics announced the Nexus Deluxe Hardcover Omnibus Volume One, with a Kickstarter campaign that launched today. The campaign currently features a few exclusive 24-hour discounts and deals for day one backers.
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1 week ago |
bleedingfool.com | Jamison Ashley
There’s a growing campaign to nominate Disney’s 1946 film Song of the South for inclusion in the National Film Registry. Led by film advocate Ed McCray, this effort aims to recognize the movie’s historical and cultural importance, even as debates continue over its portrayal of African American characters. The deadline for public nominations is August 15, 2025, according to the Library of Congress. Why Song of the South MattersSong of the South holds a unique place in American film history.
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1 week ago |
bleedingfool.com | Jamison Ashley
While the Star Wars fandom is varied—and sometimes even bizarre—few would have guessed it once included members as surprising as the CIA, who ran the secret fan site starwarsweb.net. According to journalist Joseph Cox from 404media, amateur security researcher Ciro Santilli has uncovered compelling proof that fan site starwarsweb.net was used around 2010 as a secret way for the CIA to talk to its agents all over the world. At first glance, the site looked just like any other Star Wars fan page.
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1 week ago |
bleedingfool.com | Jamison Ashley
Google is putting big money behind a new Hollywood push to make artificial intelligence look less scary—and that has some in the entertainment world worried that studios could start turning to AI instead of real writers and filmmakers. The tech giant’s new “AI on Screen” initiative is funding short films that show AI in a more positive light, moving away from the doomsday scenarios seen in movies like The Terminator or Ex Machina.
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