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Surprising Duo Céline Dion and Ryan Reynolds Perform New Deadpool 2 Song in Priceless Music Video
The legendary singer Céline Dion has teamed up with witty superhero Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) to perform the song 'Ashes' from Deadpool 2's soundtrack - and the result, as you can imagine, is priceless. As per usual, we didn't expect anything from the Canadian singer other than an exceptional execution - the song is actually really, really good - but if you think for one second that she's the most talented artist in the official video clip of the track, wait to see the graceful stage moves of the leading man in red spandex!
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James Corden Expressed Everyone’s Concerns About Kanye West and Westworld in One Sketch
One has (strangely) been making headlines for posting volatile tweets, the other - with muddled timelines and confusing developments - puzzles viewers each week on HBO. But to The Late Late Show host James Corden, Kanye West and Westworld are ultimately tarred with the same brush. On Monday night, the comedian, who along with being well-known for initiating Carpool Karaoke is also very talented at performing parody sketches, visited the land of 'Kanye Westworld', a place surprisingly blending the essence of the rapper's and the sci-fi show's oddity perfectly. Actor from the original series, Jimmi Simpson, even made an appearance to clarify that if you don't get their underlying meanings, no one else does, either.
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Avengers: Infinity War
Marvel's 19th (19th!) and, to date, most ambitious Avenger movie is now out in the open for critics and enthusiastic fans to scrutinize. But before judging Avengers: Infinity War too quickly based on its grandiose aspirations, it is to be noted that the film is also a dense, emotionally charged first step toward a spectacular conclusion 10 years in the making. In a mighty clash with powerful warlord Thanos (Josh Brolin pulling off his best CGI villain impersonation), the team of superheroes (too many to be listed, here) unite to protect the infinity stones from the titan whose sole desire is to eradicate half of the universe's population in order to maintain balance in the future (some seriously…
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How the Drone Hosts from Westworld’s Season 2 Were Created
The return of Westworld on HBO last Sunday did not only bring peace to those who have impatiently been waiting for the show's comeback while filling their heads with countless theories (creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy even had fun teasing them online), but also its fair share of fresh interrogations. While some welcomed the new confusing elements from the second season with humor on social media (like, why does Bernard never actually look through his glasses?), others took to their biggest yellow legal pads to decode every single piece of information generated by the first episode, Journey Into Night, which without doubts included the newly-found existence of the chilling white drone hosts.