What It Is: A chakra reading with Soul Train Awards host Erykah Badu
Who Tried It: Hannah Kavy, Social Media Editor
Level of Difficulty: Not difficult at all! Maybe 3/10
Fans refer to her as the queen of soul, a style icon and a Grammy-winning artist, but Erykah Badu is also much more than that.
The musician, 46, also happens to be in touch with her spiritual side. After my experience with her, I’d even go as far as calling her my spiritual guru. From appearing in the documentary Holistic Wellness for the Hip Hop Generation to sharing her daily routine...
Who Tried It: Hannah Kavy, Social Media Editor
Level of Difficulty: Not difficult at all! Maybe 3/10
Fans refer to her as the queen of soul, a style icon and a Grammy-winning artist, but Erykah Badu is also much more than that.
The musician, 46, also happens to be in touch with her spiritual side. After my experience with her, I’d even go as far as calling her my spiritual guru. From appearing in the documentary Holistic Wellness for the Hip Hop Generation to sharing her daily routine...
- 11/27/2017
- by Hannah Kavy
- PEOPLE.com
Following the announcement trailer last month, here’s a new trailer – entitled “Heed the Call” – for The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2 which will be arriving exclusively to the PlayStation 4 in 2018!
Follow the Hundred Knight in its journey through a witch-ravaged world. Young girls are contracting a strange illness and awakening as witches, causing mayhem across the region of Kevala. Along the Hundred Knight’s side are two sisters: Amalie, an agent of an organization who opposes witches; and Chelka, the witch who awakened in Amalie’s younger sister, Milm. Uncover the mysteries of Kevala as you protect them both from harm. Delve through dungeons and landscapes teeming with fiends and monsters, looking for equipment of legendary power. Grow stronger with help from Tochkas and Facets that will give an advantage in combat. Chain attacks together with the unique weapon system that welcomes weapon change mid-combat. The fate of Kevala is in your hands,...
Follow the Hundred Knight in its journey through a witch-ravaged world. Young girls are contracting a strange illness and awakening as witches, causing mayhem across the region of Kevala. Along the Hundred Knight’s side are two sisters: Amalie, an agent of an organization who opposes witches; and Chelka, the witch who awakened in Amalie’s younger sister, Milm. Uncover the mysteries of Kevala as you protect them both from harm. Delve through dungeons and landscapes teeming with fiends and monsters, looking for equipment of legendary power. Grow stronger with help from Tochkas and Facets that will give an advantage in combat. Chain attacks together with the unique weapon system that welcomes weapon change mid-combat. The fate of Kevala is in your hands,...
- 11/1/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Nis America have announced that The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2 will be arriving exclusively to the PlayStation 4 in 2018!
Follow the Hundred Knight in its journey through a witch-ravaged world. Young girls are contracting a strange illness and awakening as witches, causing mayhem across the region of Kevala. Along the Hundred Knight’s side are two sisters: Amalie, an agent of an organization who opposes witches; and Chelka, the witch who awakened in Amalie’s younger sister, Milm. Uncover the mysteries of Kevala as you protect them both from harm. Delve through dungeons and landscapes teeming with fiends and monsters, looking for equipment of legendary power. Grow stronger with help from Tochkas and Facets that will give an advantage in combat. Chain attacks together with the unique weapon system that welcomes weapon change mid-combat. The fate of Kevala is in your hands, brave knight.
Key Features:
Adapt to Your Surroundings...
Follow the Hundred Knight in its journey through a witch-ravaged world. Young girls are contracting a strange illness and awakening as witches, causing mayhem across the region of Kevala. Along the Hundred Knight’s side are two sisters: Amalie, an agent of an organization who opposes witches; and Chelka, the witch who awakened in Amalie’s younger sister, Milm. Uncover the mysteries of Kevala as you protect them both from harm. Delve through dungeons and landscapes teeming with fiends and monsters, looking for equipment of legendary power. Grow stronger with help from Tochkas and Facets that will give an advantage in combat. Chain attacks together with the unique weapon system that welcomes weapon change mid-combat. The fate of Kevala is in your hands, brave knight.
Key Features:
Adapt to Your Surroundings...
- 10/6/2017
- by Kat Wheat
- Nerdly
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Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes.
Sepiks Perfected is the mission being featured as this week’s Nightfall Strike, with Small Arms, Chaff, Grounded and Juggler being the modifiers you’ll need to contend with in order to take down the Siva-infused globe of death. With the absence of an elemental burn modifier and Small Arms returning once again, going with a decent Primary weapon as your main source of damage seems like a no-brainer, although you’ll need to bring a decent back up to...
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Bungie’s weekly reset of the Destiny servers has come once again, bringing with it the usual changes to the shooter’s various PvE and PvP content. Nightfall, Prison of Elders and Crucible have all received their respective rotations, with past modifiers and bosses returning from previous resets to keep Guardians on their toes.
Sepiks Perfected is the mission being featured as this week’s Nightfall Strike, with Small Arms, Chaff, Grounded and Juggler being the modifiers you’ll need to contend with in order to take down the Siva-infused globe of death. With the absence of an elemental burn modifier and Small Arms returning once again, going with a decent Primary weapon as your main source of damage seems like a no-brainer, although you’ll need to bring a decent back up to...
- 3/14/2017
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Marvel Studios' Doctor Strange is getting closer every day, and after debuting a new international trailer this morning, the studio has released a very vibrant and incredibly cool blacklight poster. It's super rare to see movie studios put out an official poster like this — normally art with cool gimmicks like that are confined to the fan art world, or awesome galleries like NYC's Bottleneck NYC or L.A.'s Hero Complex Gallery. But the trippy visuals appear to fit with the absolutely bonkers-looking world of this particular film, so it's definitely a good throwback to the old-school '60s vibe of when the comics first gained popularity.
ComingSoon also points out that director Scott Derrickson may have had some impact on this marketing decision because last December, he tweeted a photo of a Doctor Strange blacklight poster he managed to track down that depicts a classic panel from the comics:
After a year-long search,...
ComingSoon also points out that director Scott Derrickson may have had some impact on this marketing decision because last December, he tweeted a photo of a Doctor Strange blacklight poster he managed to track down that depicts a classic panel from the comics:
After a year-long search,...
- 10/12/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
Megyn Kelly is covering the Gop Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, this week, but for some viewers her journalism matters less than her attire. The Fox News anchor was bashed on Twitter Wednesday evening for wearing a form-fitting, spaghetti-strapped top that left her shoulders and upper chest uncovered. Many viewers found the clothing inappropriate for a news anchor. “Megyn Kelly’s halter is not appropriate dress for a professional lady at the convention, especially an anchor,” wrote one user. “Can’t Greta teach that freak not to dress like an escort?” asked another, referring to Kelly’s on-air colleague. Also Read: 7 Great Third Eye.
- 7/21/2016
- by Scott Collins
- The Wrap
Florence and the Machine released 'The Odyssey' directed by Vincent Haycock via the band's website on Monday. The 47-minute art film strings together video clips released in 2015 of songs from the band's latest album How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, including "What Kind of Man," "St. Jude," "Delilah," "Ship to Wreck," and "Queen of Peace." The latest installment includes the final chapter set to "Third Eye."
"I was talking to [Vince] about the record and the car crash of a relationship breakup I was going through," singer Florence Welch said in a statement.
"I was talking to [Vince] about the record and the car crash of a relationship breakup I was going through," singer Florence Welch said in a statement.
- 4/25/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Since any New York cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory showings into one handy list. Displayed below are a few of the city’s most reliable theaters and links to screenings of their weekend offerings — films you’re not likely to see in a theater again anytime soon, and many of which are, also, on 35mm. If you have a chance to attend any of these, we’re of the mind that it’s time extremely well-spent.
Metrograph
Frederick Wiseman‘s High School begins a week-long run.
“Welcome to Metrograph: A to Z” offers multiple titles this weekend, including Assayas‘ Boarding Gate, The Beguiled, and Nicolas Roeg‘s Bad Timing.
A 35mm print of Carol screens on Saturday night.
Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star in My Favorite Wife, playing this Sunday.
Museum...
Metrograph
Frederick Wiseman‘s High School begins a week-long run.
“Welcome to Metrograph: A to Z” offers multiple titles this weekend, including Assayas‘ Boarding Gate, The Beguiled, and Nicolas Roeg‘s Bad Timing.
A 35mm print of Carol screens on Saturday night.
Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star in My Favorite Wife, playing this Sunday.
Museum...
- 3/25/2016
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Since any New York cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory showings into one handy list. Displayed below are a few of the city’s most reliable theaters and links to screenings of their weekend offerings — films you’re not likely to see in a theater again anytime soon, and many of which are, also, on 35mm. If you have a chance to attend any of these, we’re of the mind that it’s time extremely well-spent.
Metrograph
Ib Technicolor prints of Hatari!, Singin’ in the Rain, and Vertigo screen this Saturday.
As part of the “Metrograph A-z” series, Cat People and The Cassandra Cat play this Friday. Barry Lyndon also plays Friday, as well as Sunday — along with Scorsese‘s The Age of Innocence.
A new print of Craig’s Wife screens this Sunday.
Metrograph
Ib Technicolor prints of Hatari!, Singin’ in the Rain, and Vertigo screen this Saturday.
As part of the “Metrograph A-z” series, Cat People and The Cassandra Cat play this Friday. Barry Lyndon also plays Friday, as well as Sunday — along with Scorsese‘s The Age of Innocence.
A new print of Craig’s Wife screens this Sunday.
- 3/18/2016
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Six new variants for Dark Knight III: The Master Race, the final chapter of Frank Miller's Dark Knight trilogy, have been released today. First off, Jim Lee revealed the pencils to his variant via Twitter, which will be sold as a 1:5000 cover, with Tony Daniel debuting his on Twitter as well, and then, via Cbr, Brian Bolland for Third Eye Comics, Neal Adams for Discount Comic Book Service, Gabriele Dell'Otto for Bulletproof Comics, and finally, Darwyn Cooke for Graham Crackers Comic Books. Written by Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello, with art by Andy Kubert and Janson, Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 hit shelves November 25th. Are you planning on picking up any of these variants?...
- 10/1/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
The hot popular guy of '90s films and TV is now a church leader.
You may remember Andrew Keegan as the teen dad on 7th Heaven, the bad boy Zach in Camp Nowhere or the high school heartthrob/jerk in 10 Things I Hate About You. But for many, he's now the leader of a "spiritual movement" in Los Angeles' Venice Beach.
Vice reports that the 35-year-old has made a major career transition and is now overseeing the new-age church Full Circle. Though even the members don't seem super certain of the mission statement of the religion, there is a talking parrot named Krishna and a guy named Third Eye who greets you at the entrance.
Vice says the movement "integrates the indigenous and modern practices, bringing individuals, community and organizations together as indispensable collaborators realizing a co-creative, sustainable and fulfilling future."
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You may remember Andrew Keegan as the teen dad on 7th Heaven, the bad boy Zach in Camp Nowhere or the high school heartthrob/jerk in 10 Things I Hate About You. But for many, he's now the leader of a "spiritual movement" in Los Angeles' Venice Beach.
Vice reports that the 35-year-old has made a major career transition and is now overseeing the new-age church Full Circle. Though even the members don't seem super certain of the mission statement of the religion, there is a talking parrot named Krishna and a guy named Third Eye who greets you at the entrance.
Vice says the movement "integrates the indigenous and modern practices, bringing individuals, community and organizations together as indispensable collaborators realizing a co-creative, sustainable and fulfilling future."
News: Why Leah Remini Left Scientology
"Synchronicity. Time. That's what it's...
- 8/15/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
The 13th Third Eye Asian Film Festival, to be held in January 2015 in Mumbai, is calling for entries.
The festival will have a separate section for Marathi films censored between January-December 2014.
The Spectrum Asia section of the festival will screen contemporary Asian films. Films made during 2013 – 2014 are eligible for this section.
The festival will also organize a competition for short fiction films of upto 30 minutes duration. Films made in or after January 2013 are eligible. This competition will be adjudged by an International Jury and the best film will be awarded Trophy + cash prize of Us$ 800(Inr 50,000).
The deadline for submissions is November 10, 2014. For submissions, click here.
The festival will have a separate section for Marathi films censored between January-December 2014.
The Spectrum Asia section of the festival will screen contemporary Asian films. Films made during 2013 – 2014 are eligible for this section.
The festival will also organize a competition for short fiction films of upto 30 minutes duration. Films made in or after January 2013 are eligible. This competition will be adjudged by an International Jury and the best film will be awarded Trophy + cash prize of Us$ 800(Inr 50,000).
The deadline for submissions is November 10, 2014. For submissions, click here.
- 8/2/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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