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Kane Mitten

Cincinnati

Contributor at PopCulture.com

award losing journalist | currently at @CincinnatiMag | formerly @local12 @northernermedia | @nkuedu grad | ig: k4nem1 | 🏳️‍🌈

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  • 1 week ago | popculture.com | Kane Mitten

    Paramount+ is constantly adding TV shows, new and old, to their library. With that in mind, it can be hard to know what’s worth your time. Here’s the three best series available on the streamer this month. This crime series has delivered on its premise so far. Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Paddy Considine, Anson Boon, and plenty more familiar faces star in this mob series from Guy Ritchie about two warring crime families.

  • 1 week ago | popculture.com | Kane Mitten

    Kathryn Newton is one of Hollywood’s major rising stars, and is about to appear in some of the year’s biggest projects. The actress first rose to fame for her role of Louise Brooks in the eight-time Emmy-winning HBO series Big Little Lies, and has been everywhere since. Since her star turn on HBO, she’s appeared as a main cast member of Netflix’s The Society, as the protagonist of slasher-comedy Freaky, and as Cassie Lang in Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

  • 1 week ago | popculture.com | Kane Mitten

    Last month, legendary emo rock band Brand New confused the music world when they announced a new tour, despite going on indefinite hiatus in 2017 after the sexual assault allegations against frontman Jesse Lacey. Now, as the band is currently on said tour, yet another woman has come forward saying Lacey pursued her and told her he was “in love” with her when she was 15 and he was 27.

  • 1 week ago | popculture.com | Kane Mitten

    Baseball season is in full swing, so now is a great time to watch some classic movies about America’s favorite pastime. Obviously there’s plenty of classics like The Sandlot, Moneyball or Angels in the Outfield, but Major League starring Charlie Sheen should be placed alongside them. The two sequels… less so, but they’re still fun enough to get viewers in the spirit to head to the ballpark. Here’s where to watch all three Major League movies.

  • 1 week ago | popculture.com | Kane Mitten

    Think Lee Corso is gonna stick around ESPN forever? Not so fast, my friend. The 89-year-old sports analyst will retire from ESPN’s College GameDay in August, after hosting the popular show for almost 40 years. Corso began hosting in 1987. Videos by PopCulture.com “My family and I will be forever indebted for the opportunity to be part of ESPN and College GameDay for nearly 40 years,” Corso said in an ESPN statement.

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