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‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’ Review: Horror Tropes Gone Wrong In Renny Harlin’s Latest

The landscape of horror cinema is strewn with sequels, prequels, reboots, and remakes—many of which fail to capture the essence of their predecessors. My philosophy is, If a film is to be rebooted, remade, or re-purposed, it must find a way to distinguish itself and justify its existence. Lionsgate‘s The Strangers: Chapter 1, directed by Renny Harlin and written by Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, does neither. This latest installment is a lackluster attempt to revive a franchise that should have remained in its original, standalone glory. With wooden performances from Madelaine Petsch and Ryan Bown, this film only serves to remind us of what was once innovative in The Strangers (2008), is now rendered commercial, and lifeless.
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Dexys announce first North American tour dates in 40 years
Dexys – formerly known as Dexys Midnight Runners – have announced details of their first North American tour in 40 years.The band, who returned this week with new album ‘The Feminine Divine’, will hit the road later this year.After a UK tour that takes place in September, the band will then head to Europe in October before hitting the US on October 26 for a gig in Los Angeles.The 14-date tour will then take them through until November 15 when the tour will wrap up with a show in Glenside, Pennsylvania.See the full list of tour dates below – buy UK tickets here and North American tickets here.Dexys will play:SEPTEMBER 2023 5 – York, Barbican7 – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall8 – Manchester, Bridgwater Hall10 – Newcastle, O2 City Hall11 – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall13 – Cardiff, St David’s Hall14 – Ipswich, Regent Theatre16 – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall17 – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion19 – Brighton, Dome20 – London, Palladium22 – Bath, Forum (early show)22 – Bath, Forum (late show)25 – Dublin, Olympia TheatreOCTOBER 20231 – Borgerhout, DE ROMA2 – Munich, Muffathalle4 – Berlin, Admiralspalast – Theater5 – Hamburg, Kampnagel7 – Uppsala, Katalin10 – Lillehammer, Maihaugsalen12 – Dortmund, Konzerthaus Dortmund, Stadtfoyer13 – Amsterdam, Paradiso Noord, Tolhuistuin15 – Dudelange, Kulturzentrum Opderschmelz16 – Paris, La Cigale18 – Madrid, Teatro Barceló20 – Estoril, Casino Estoril26 – Los Angeles, The Theatre at Ace Hotel27 – San Francisco, Palace of Fine Arts29 – Portland, Aladdin Theater30 – Vancouver, Vogue TheatreNOVEMBER 20231 – Salt Lake City, The Union2 – Denver, Paramount Theatre4 – St. Paul, Palace Theatre6 – Chicago, Vic Theatre8 – Toronto, Queen Elizabeth Theatre10 – Patchogue, Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts11 –
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Rebecca Black has 2 shows coming up. What do tickets cost?
Rebecca Black’s upcoming 2023 concerts are taking place on a Friday.The pop singer is slated to perform at Vancouver’s Fortune Sound Club on Thursday, July 20 and Portland, OR’s Hawthorne Theatre on Saturday, July 22 as part of her ongoing ‘Let Her Burn Tour.’And if you wanna “get down” with Black and special guest Devon Again, it isn’t too late to scoop up last-minute tickets to see them on their brief Pacific Northwest run.Prices start at $97 USD before fees on Vivid Seats for the Vancouver gig.Her Portland show is much cheaper — $18 tickets will get you in the door at the Hawthorne Theatre.At both shows, expect to hear cuts from Black’s 2023 album “Let Her Burn.”According to Black, her goal is to “push boundaries and live outside of what someone would think pop would be.”If you want to see exactly what that means, you can pick up tickets for both shows here.All prices are subject to fluctuation.In February, Black released her debut album.NME hailed the record, claiming Black “redefined herself to be a budding pop distributor for the foreseen future.”For our money, there’s quite a bit to like here.Black shows off her range over ten polished pop songs — this is no joke.If you want to listen for yourself, you can find “Let It Burn” here.For a closer look at what to expect, here’s what Black played at a recent show courtesy of Set List FM:01.) “Crumbs”02.) “What Am I Gonna Do with You”03.) “Misery Loves Company”04.) “Read My Mind”05.) “Destroy Me”06.) “Sick to My Stomach”07.) “Personal”08.) “A Thousand Miles” (Vanessa Carlton cover)09.) “Worth It for the Feeling”10.) “Doe Eyed”11.) “Better in My Memory”12.) “NGL”13.) “Erase You”14.) “Cry Hard Enough”15.) “Look at You”16.) “Performer”Encore:17.) “Friday” (Remix)18.)
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