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July 28th Blu-ray & DVD Releases Include Thirteen Ghosts (2001) Collector's Edition, Revenge Of The Living Dead Girls, You Should Have Left

  • 28 July 2020
  • DailyDead
July 28th Blu-ray & DVD Releases Include Thirteen Ghosts (2001) Collector's Edition, Revenge Of The Living Dead Girls, You Should Have Left

Before we bid yet another month adieu, we do have one final round of horror and sci-fi home media releases to look forward to before we head right into August in just a few days. Scream Factory is keeping busy this week with their new releases of Thir13en Ghosts and Stephen King's Graveyard Shift and Severin Films is resurrecting Revenge of the Living Dead Girls this Tuesday as well. If you haven't had a chance to catch up with it, HBO is releasing the first season of The Outsider (another King story!) on both Blu and DVD, and Universal is set to haunt homes everywhere with You Should Have Left as well.

Other releases for July 28th include The Other Lamb, James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction, Dead Dicks, and Old Dracula.

The Other Lamb

For her entire life, the cult she was born into has been

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Scream Factory Home Ent | Thirteen Ghosts Collector's Edition Arrives July 28

  • 18 June 2020
  • by Adrian Halen
  • Horror News
Scream Factory Home Ent | Thirteen Ghosts Collector's Edition Arrives July 28

Scream Factory Presents Thirteen Ghosts Starring Tony Shalhoub, Embeth Davidtz, Matthew Lillard, Shannon Elizabeth, Rah Digga, and F. Murray Abraham Collector'S Edition Arrives On Blu-ray™ July 28, 2020 From Scream Factory™ This summer, thrills and chills abound with the arrival of the horror thriller Thirteen Ghosts Collector's Edition Blu-ray on July 28, 2020 from Scream …

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Full Release Details for Scream Factory's Thirteen Ghosts (2001) Collector's Edition Blu-ray

  • 16 June 2020
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Full Release Details for Scream Factory's Thirteen Ghosts (2001) Collector's Edition Blu-ray

Scream Factory is looking to make this summer one to remember for horror fans with a bunch of new Blu-ray releases, and perhaps one of their most anticipated titles is 2001's Thirteen Ghosts, the Dark Castle remake of William Castle's 1960 film. Initially slated for a June 9th debut, the new Collector's Edition Blu-ray is now coming out on July 28th, and we've been provided with the full list of special features, including a new audio commentary with director Steve Beck:

Press Release: This summer, thrills and chills abound with the arrival of the horror thriller Thirteen Ghosts Collector's Edition Blu-ray on July 28, 2020 from Scream Factory™. Awesome ectoplasmic specters populate Thirteen Ghosts, an effects-rampant remake of the 1960 William Castle haunted-house film directed by Steve Beck (Ghost Ship) and from producers Gilbert Adler (House on Haunted Hill), Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis. Tony Shalhoub (Galaxy Quest) leads a cast

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Fashion World, Fans Stunned by Kate Spade Death: 'I Am Heartbroken'

  • 05 June 2018
  • by Trey Williams
  • The Wrap
Fashion World, Fans Stunned by Kate Spade Death: 'I Am Heartbroken'

The fashion world, celebrities and fans alike were shocked to learn that design icon Kate Spade died in an apparent suicide in her New York apartment.

The designer, best known for her brightly colored handbags, was found hanging by her housekeeper at around 10:20 a.m. on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. She was 55.

Spade began her career in the early 1990s, co-founding Kate Spade Handbags, before branching out into clothes, shoes and other fashion accessories.

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— kate spade new york (@katespadeny) June 5, 2018

My grandmother gave me my first Kate Spade bag when I was in college. I still have it. Holding Kate's family, friends and loved ones in my heart.

– Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) June 5, 2018

Kate Spade's tragic passing is a painful reminder that we never truly know another's pain or the burden they carry. If you are struggling with depression and contemplating suicide,

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Here's Your Guide to Understanding Iggy Azalea's Messy Feud With Azealia Banks

  • 22 December 2014
  • by Maria-Mercedes-Lara
  • Popsugar
Here's Your Guide to Understanding Iggy Azalea's Messy Feud With Azealia Banks

Iggy Azalea's ongoing feud with fellow rapper Azealia Banks was reignited this week after Azealia gave a 47-minute interview on Hot 97, where she discussed her beef with white rappers like Iggy and Macklemore, amongst other things. Azealia took issue with Iggy getting nominated for a Grammy, linking it to Macklemore's controversial Grammy win for best rap album at the award show earlier this year. She explained: "That Iggy Azalea shi*t isn't better than any f*cking black girl that's rapping today, you know? When they give those awards out - because the Grammys are supposed to be accolades of artistic excellence, you know what I mean? Iggy Azalea is not excellent. [...] When they give these Grammys out, all it says to white kids is: 'Oh yeah, you're great, you're amazing, you can do whatever you put your mind to.' And it says to black kids: 'You don't have sh*t.

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This Is How Iggy Azalea Shuts Down the Haters

  • 26 September 2014
  • by Aemilia-Madden
  • Popsugar
This Is How Iggy Azalea Shuts Down the Haters

If you plan on calling out Iggy Azalea, don't expect her to keep quiet. Rapper Rah Digga criticized Iggy on Thisis50 on Tuesday saying, "Teach me Australian hip-hop culture. Don't come to America and try to convince me that you're gangsta, boo." She went on to argue against artists who don't write their own rhymes, claiming, "that's the problem, there are too many passes being given." Iggy responded to Digga's comments on Twitter, defending her music and expressing her disappointment in the criticism, especially coming from another female artist. Scroll down to check out the original video and Iggy's tweets about the situation. I honestly don't really mind if I'm described as rap or pop. My passion is purely making music and entertaining. — Iggy Azalea (@Iggyazalea) September 24, 2014 its definetly funny seeing ppl get so emotional over it all. What does it matter? music is music and many enjoy mine, no need to feel upset.

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Iggy Azalea.s Answer to Rapper Digga.s Diss

  • 26 September 2014
  • iCelebz

Iggy Azalea's street cred is being slammed by a fellow female emcee.

Former Flipmode Squad member Rah Digga recently spoke with ThisIs50's Gossip Vivabout the current state of rap music, and ended up dissing the Aussie rapper in the process by saying Iggy is not "real" hip-hop.

"Iggy Azalea, I can't really get into her. Because it's just not real to me," Digga said. "There is a white girl from Australia that spits in an Australian accent, and her name is Chelsea Jane. That I can get into. Teach me Australian Hip-Hop culture. Don't come to America and try to convince me that you're Gangsta Boo...We're not going to believe you if you're trying to convince us that you're out here trap shooting."

She continued, "That's the problem. They're too many passes being given. When did it become wrong to call out people that don't write their own rhymes?

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Iggy Azalea.s Answer to Rapper Digga.s Diss

  • 26 September 2014
  • iCelebz

Iggy Azalea's street cred is being slammed by a fellow female emcee.

Former Flipmode Squad member Rah Digga recently spoke with ThisIs50's Gossip Vivabout the current state of rap music, and ended up dissing the Aussie rapper in the process by saying Iggy is not "real" hip-hop.

"Iggy Azalea, I can't really get into her. Because it's just not real to me," Digga said. "There is a white girl from Australia that spits in an Australian accent, and her name is Chelsea Jane. That I can get into. Teach me Australian Hip-Hop culture. Don't come to America and try to convince me that you're Gangsta Boo...We're not going to believe you if you're trying to convince us that you're out here trap shooting."

She continued, "That's the problem. They're too many passes being given. When did it become wrong to call out people that don't write their own rhymes?

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Iggy Azalea.s Answer to Rapper Digga.s Diss

  • 26 September 2014
  • iCelebz

Iggy Azalea's street cred is being slammed by a fellow female emcee.

Former Flipmode Squad member Rah Digga recently spoke with ThisIs50's Gossip Vivabout the current state of rap music, and ended up dissing the Aussie rapper in the process by saying Iggy is not "real" hip-hop.

"Iggy Azalea, I can't really get into her. Because it's just not real to me," Digga said. "There is a white girl from Australia that spits in an Australian accent, and her name is Chelsea Jane. That I can get into. Teach me Australian Hip-Hop culture. Don't come to America and try to convince me that you're Gangsta Boo...We're not going to believe you if you're trying to convince us that you're out here trap shooting."

She continued, "That's the problem. They're too many passes being given. When did it become wrong to call out people that don't write their own rhymes?

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Iggy Azalea.s Answer to Rapper Digga.s Diss

  • 26 September 2014
  • iCelebz

Iggy Azalea's street cred is being slammed by a fellow female emcee.

Former Flipmode Squad member Rah Digga recently spoke with ThisIs50's Gossip Vivabout the current state of rap music, and ended up dissing the Aussie rapper in the process by saying Iggy is not "real" hip-hop.

"Iggy Azalea, I can't really get into her. Because it's just not real to me," Digga said. "There is a white girl from Australia that spits in an Australian accent, and her name is Chelsea Jane. That I can get into. Teach me Australian Hip-Hop culture. Don't come to America and try to convince me that you're Gangsta Boo...We're not going to believe you if you're trying to convince us that you're out here trap shooting."

She continued, "That's the problem. They're too many passes being given. When did it become wrong to call out people that don't write their own rhymes?

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Iggy Azalea Responds to Female Rapper Rah Digga's Diss About Not Being "Real" Hip-Hop

  • 26 September 2014
  • E! Online
Iggy Azalea Responds to Female Rapper Rah Digga's Diss About Not Being

Iggy Azalea's street cred is being slammed by a fellow female emcee. Former Flipmode Squad member Rah Digga recently spoke with ThisIs50's Gossip Viv about the current state of rap music, and ended up dissing the Aussie rapper in the process by saying Iggy is not "real" hip-hop. "Iggy Azalea, I can't really get into her. Because it's just not real to me," Digga said. "There is a white girl from Australia that spits in an Australian accent, and her name is Chelsea Jane. That I can get into. Teach me Australian Hip-Hop culture. Don't come to America and try to convince me that you're Gangsta Boo...We're not going to believe you if you're trying to convince us that...

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Amy Winehouse Reveals Dream Rap Collabos In Rare MTV Interview

Back in 2007, Winehouse hoped to work with Nas, Mos Def and more.

By James Montgomery

Mos Def and Amy Winehouse

Photo: MTV News

From the moment she burst onto the international scene with "Rehab," Amy Winehouse — the British belter who died Saturday in her London apartment — was embraced by the hip-hop community, and she embraced it right back. It wasn't enough for her to get Jay-z or Ghostface Killah to appear on remixes of her hits (which she did); she wanted to work with them, record proper tracks with them.

This was nothing new, of course: Even before she broke big with her Back to Black album, Winehouse was bringing hip-hop into the fold. She recorded her debut disc, Frank, with producer Salaam Remi (who had worked extensively with Nas and on the Fugees' epochal The Score). And her early single "In My Bed" sampled the iconic "Apache" beat from Nas' Remi-produced "Made You Look.

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Nicki Minaj, Lil Kim Feud Is 'Harmless,' 50 Cent Says

  • 31 January 2011
  • MTV Music News

'Kim is the original, I believe, and Nicki is the right now,' G-Unit Mc says on Shade 45.

By Jayson Rodriguez

50 Cent

Photo: Jordan Strauss/ WireImage

Lil Kim and Nicki Minaj's war of words has died down considerably in the new year, following months of fiery sniping in interviews and songs.

Queen Bee collaborator 50 Cent ("Magic Stick"), not one to shy away from differences with others, downplayed the rift between the feuding female MCs. In an interview on Shade 45's "G-Unit Saturdays," he spoke via phone about the beef with DJ Whoo Kid.

"When I look at them actually competing, I don't see anything," 50 said. "I think it's harmless. It adds an interesting story and other interests to them, 'cause Kim is the original, I believe, and Nicki is the right now."

When the pugilistic rapper was told his answer was surprisingly neutral — in addition to working with Kim,

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Rah Digga Says She Won't 'Get Caught Up' In Femcee Feuds

  • 25 January 2011
  • MTV Music News

Ex-Flipmode Mc tells Mixtape Daily battle between Nicki Minaj, Lil' Kim and others is about 'celebrity,' not artistry.

By Jayson Rodriguez, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes

Rah Digga

Photo: Raw Koncept Media Group

The Streets Is Talking: News & Notes From the Underground

Can't a lady Mc just spit anymore? With all the beefing going on between Nicki Minaj, Lil' Kim, Foxy Brown and now, even Jackie O, lost in the shuffle is veteran rhymer Rah Digga.

The Dirty Harriet star recently headlined an all-ladies lineup in Los Angeles and next month she'll bring her talents to Brooklyn for a "Ladies First" show at Southpaw, alongside underground Toronto lyricist Eternia.

"To be honest, if you're an artist and you're just into the music, all that [beef] stuff is irrelevant," Digga told Mixtape Daily. "All that stuff they're fighting for has nothing to do with making good music or being an artist.

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Katy Perry, Kanye West And Ok Go: The Top 25 Songs Of 2010

  • 09 December 2010
  • by Kyle Anderson
  • MTV Newsroom

The end of 2010 is almost upon us, which is why MTV News is rounding up the Top Songs of 2010. We had over two dozen MTV News staffers submit their own personal lists of their 25 favorite songs, and from those lists we derived a master list whose top 10 will be slowly rolling out over the course of this week. Check out one of the 25 lists below, with an argument or two for the greatness of some of the under-appreciated tunes of the year.

By Kyle Anderson

1. "F--- You," Cee Lo Green

2. "Runaway," Kanye West featuring Pusha T

3. "B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast)," Rick Ross

4. "Teenage Dream," Katy Perry

Every time I hear "Teenage Dream," I'm transported to that time in senior year when I hopped in the car, cranked up this song and drove north in search of a record shop and a place that sold vegan burritos. Except that

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Rihanna's 'Love The Way You Lie (Part II)' Is The Latest In Song Sequels

  • 27 October 2010
  • by Kyle Anderson
  • MTV Newsroom

The new Rihanna album Loud will be hitting stores in a few weeks, and thanks to a news blast from RocNation we now know the official track list. We already knew that the album would feature collaborations with Drake ("What's My Name?") and Nicki Minaj ("Raining Men"), but the full list points to a collaboration with Eminem on the familiar-sounding "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)."

Of course, the original "Love the Way You Lie" was a chart-topping smash from Eminem's multi-platinum Recovery, so it's logical that Rihanna would want to continue the narrative. Rihanna is hardly the first artist to follow up a hit song with a sequel, and as you can see below, she will be in excellent company.

Alicia Keys, "Empire State of Mind (Part II)"

Perhaps the clearest antecedent for "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)," Alicia Keys followed-up her chart-topping guest appearance on

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Linkin Park, Weezer, Trey Songz Lead Throwback 'Super Tuesday'

  • 14 September 2010
  • by Kyle Anderson
  • MTV Newsroom

Back when people still used to get their music from plastic discs you had to purchase in a store, the onset of the fall would always mean a series of "Super Tuesdays," which would typically see handfuls of high-profile albums drop on the same day. In the push toward selling music around the holidays, fall was always reserved for the most high-profile records, and each Tuesday brought a new pack of headline grabbers. Consider this: There was a Tuesday in November of 1999 that saw the release of Mariah Carey's Rainbow, Rage Against the Machine's The Battle of Los Angeles, Foo Fighters' There's Nothing Left to Lose and Lil Wayne's Tha Block is Hot (which was a bigger deal in retrospect, but still). A week later it was new albums from Faith Hill, Alanis Morissette, Prince and Fiona Apple. They were always a big deal, and at the height of the "Trl" era,

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Tonight On Bet – "My Mic Sounds Nice: The Truth About Women In Hip Hop"

  • 30 August 2010
  • by Tambay
  • ShadowAndAct

I was invited to attend a screening of this documentary earlier this month, here in NYC; alas, my crowded calendar prevented me from doing so. However, it will air on cable TV later tonight, so the rest of us will get an opportunity to experience it.

The documentary, directed and produced by an acquaintance, Ava DuVernay, and titled, My Mic Sounds Nice: The Truth About Women In Hip Hop, will premiere tonight, August 30, at 10:00 Pm Est on Bet.

So, even if you never watch Bet, here's one reason why you might want to tune in

Broadly, the film very frankly, and comprehensively explores the female Mc's journey in the male-dominated world of rap music, via in-depth interviews with industry execs, writers, and the artists themselves (past and present), including Mc Lyte, Missy Elliott, Eve, Yo Yo, Rah Digga, Questlove, Russell Simmons, and many others.

Journalist Neil Drumming

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'The Wizard Of Oz' Hits Theaters: Wake-Up Video

  • 12 August 2010
  • by Kyle Anderson
  • MTV Newsroom

Over the course of film history, there have been many releases that have been great. There's a smaller list of flicks that can be described as "classic," and then there are only a few that are "transcendent." And then there's "The Wizard of Oz," a film that exists in a completely different universe than everything else. On this day in 1939, it made its premiere at the Strand Theatre in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. The story, as it happens, is relatively simple: A young girl growing up on a farm in Kansas gets swept up by a tornado and into a magical alternate universe full of witches, talking lions, a race of people called Munchkins and a powerful wizard who may not be everything he seems.

Directed by Victor Fleming, "The Wizard of Oz" is an incredible accomplishment. It showed the world the possibilities of Technicolor, turned a handful of songs (written by Harold Arlen and E.

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Nicki Minaj Fans Take Note: Rah Digga Returns With 'This Ain't No Lil' Kid Rap' Video

  • 23 July 2010
  • by Kyle Anderson
  • MTV Newsroom

As Nicki Minaj climbs up the charts with her hit "Your Love," an almost-forgotten female Mc is primed to make her comeback. Rah Digga, formerly the feminine voice of Busta Rhymes' Flipmode Squad (and secretly the most talented Mc in the bunch), is back with a new album called Classic in September. It's Digga's first solo joint in a decade (she took time off from the rap game to raise her daughter and go back to school to learn film editing), and she just dropped the video for the album's first single, "This Ain't No Lil' Kid Rap." And, of course, it absolutely rules.

Rah Digga - This Ain't No Lil' Kid Rap from Raw Koncept on Vimeo.

Digga began her career as an Mc as a member of the New Jersey-based collective the Outsidaz. Their affiliation with the also-Jersey-based Refugee camp earned them a guest spot on the

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