
Ore Abiona
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3 weeks ago |
thefloormag.com | Ore Abiona
Vampires, the blood-sucking, mythological undead, are a staple in pop culture across film and TV. Often used as a metaphor for sex, sin and a surplus of societal desires, as the years have gone on, their depictions have evolved beyond pale, white men from Transylvania, to more complex explorations of human consciousness and behaviour.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
principlemagazine.com | Ore Abiona
Chantelle Cameron is a force to be reckoned with, both inside and outside the ring. As the former light-welterweight boxing champion, she’s made her mark in a sport traditionally dominated by men, earning respect with her relentless drive, technical skill, and unyielding determination. Soft-spoken and endearingly warm, she doesn’t necessarily present as the stereotypical boxer.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
principlemagazine.com | Ore Abiona
If a thousand people were asked the words that would spring to mind when prompted to describe a modern boxer, the odds of there being little variation between answers would be low. Fast, nimble, quick with their feet. Confident, brash, too sure of themselves. Talking to Viddal Riley ahead of his undercard fight at London’s O2 Arena, it’s increasingly clear that he leans into some of these labels, whilst simultaneously defying and redefining others.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
thefloormag.com | Ore Abiona
sun staying out for longer, and of course, the cinema releases that are coming out swinging. From blockbusters, to more niche cuts, here are top 5 movie releases not to miss this month. that has grossed over $200million so far, Sydney Sweeney is thoroughly enjoying her moment. Not content with acting, she’s turned her hand at production,a remote convent in the Italian countryside. It’s a script she was first introduced to years ago, and is her first major foray into the horror genre.
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Feb 19, 2024 |
thefloormag.com | Ore Abiona
I know that everyone felt that January took 563 days to end, but I for one, am not complaining. With the risk of sounding pretentious; I think we should all take a leaf out of my book. My book of course, speaks only to things with the lens of film, TV and all things entertainment. But it was the first month of the year, and speaking of entertainment, January worked overtime. We had top tier cinema releases and every award ceremony under the sun to keep us cinephiles going. And now, we’re in February.
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