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  • 1 week ago | screencrush.com | Evan Paul

    Another day, another recall — this time, a massive FDA recall of more than 4,500 cases of Yellowstone-inspired baked beans due to the presence of undeclared soy. Soy is a major allergen and must be declared as an ingredient when used in food, so when something slips by without being declared, the alarms sound. The company that makes the Yellowstone TV-inspired baked beans, Vietti Food Group, is based out of Nashville, and they are the ones that made the oopsie.

  • 1 week ago | screencrush.com | Matt Singer

    The following post contains SPOILERS for Thunderbolts* — ones which the notoriously spoiler-phobic Marvel are themselves spoiling on their own social media channels. So blame them, not me!For the second time, Thunderbolts* has a new title. Marvel is now hyping the film with the name that appears in the movie’s closing credits sequence — after, in storyline, the theme (sort of) referred to as the Thunderbolts takes up the mantle as the MCU’s new team of Avengers.

  • 1 week ago | screencrush.com | Matt Singer

    There is some debate over the extent to which dogs can perceive and enjoy television. Some dogs never notice a TV blaring in the background; others will stare at the screen or even chase around little critters that happen to pass through the frame. My own pooch has never taken a second look at the television — but if she hears a dog barking on a show, that definitely get her attention.

  • 1 week ago | screencrush.com | Matt Singer

    There has never been a universally beloved work of art. No matter how popular, no matter how successful, there’s always at least one or two naysayers out there. Or, in the case of the movies we’re looking at today, a lot of naysayers. The list below contains 13 films that are (at least in one highly intelligent man’s subjective opinion) extremely entertaining. A couple are (again, at least to me) absolute classics of their genre and era.

  • 1 week ago | screencrush.com | Matt Singer

    The following post does NOT contain any major spoilers for Thunderbolts* beyond what’s established in the headline. You’re good. At this point it’s news when a Marvel movie doesn’t have a post-credits scene, not the other way around. Almost all of them have one, or two, or sometimes three or more. So the fact that Thunderbolts* has two credits teases, one in the middle of the crawl and one at the very end, is not shocking. It’s expected.

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