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Meet David Corenswet, the new Superman
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We have a new Man of Steel. David Corenswet has been cast as the next Superman in DC's "Superman: Legacy." DC Studios Co-CEO James Gunn, who's directing the "Superman" relaunch, confirmed the news on Tuesday. "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" star Rachel Brosnahan will also portray Lois Lane. "They are not only both incredible actors but also wonderful people," said Gunn. In selecting Corenswet, Gunn has centered the all-important 2025 film around a relative unknown. But even if Corenswet's name doesn't ring a bell, you may have seen the 29-year-old's face. Choosing his own adventure Corenswet grew up in Philadelphia, and his father was...
Make your backyard, garden, or patio into a summer oasis
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When we went house hunting almost a decade ago, one of the reasons we chose the home we live in now was because of its big backyard and the potential to make it into an outdoor oasis. While the house itself isn’t very big, over the years, we have transformed the backyard into a complete other room of the home. We built out the deck to two levels, added outdoor furniture and outdoor lighting, a fire table and patio heater, outdoor speakers, and even a TV. Bottom line: you can make both your backyard and garden, or even just a...
Unpredictable as Weather (Part 12)
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A mixed bag of stormy offerings today from 1938, with heavy doses from Disney and Warner Brothers, and a side-dish from Terrytoons and Columbia, seasoned with a grand mix of well-known directors and a few lesser-known names from the ranks of Disney. The Sneezing Weasel (Warner, Merrie Melodies, 3/12/38 – Fred (Tex) Avery, dir,) – A typical tale of a barnyard fiend – told in the manner that only Avery was accustomed to. Dawn breaks at the farm, thanks to the crow of a rooster – with the unique touch that, when the sun pops out one note ahead of...
Superman: Legacy has cast its Superman and Lois Lane
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The DCU has finally cast its two leads for Superman: Legacy. DC has had it rough for the past few years. While The Flash was supposed to be the hopeful light at the end of the DC Extended Universe tunnel, that doesn’t seem to be the case. With the whole revamp of the universe and a change of its caretakers, fans can only hope to finally get films that are deserving of the fandom and the superheroes they love. There’s no surprise then why fans are anxiously waiting and consuming any details they can get on DCU’s first official film,...
The Posting
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Editor’s Note: Read an interview with Sara Freeman about her writing process. Everything overheard in those days. German on the streets, my mother and my father on the phone. They’re only children. My mother, Philip, and I: three bodies stuck inside the bright-yellow cage of a phone booth. He was in Bosnia on assignment. Assigned to what? We didn’t know. We were only children. We knew far away; we knew war-torn; we knew 10 days, maybe two weeks, maybe more. We knew we had moved to Berlin earlier that summer and turned a page we could no longer turn back.The...