Everyone knows that the Road to WrestleMania kicks off with in February with one of the greatest spectacles in wrestling entertainment: the Royal Rumble match. While the basic rules are the same as the traditional battle royal, where participants try to eliminate their opponents by throwing them out of the
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It’s already a rare win for a horror movie to get an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, especially one as gleefully gross as Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance. It would be rarer still for one to actually win, but Demi Moore’s lead performance has collected at least one hefty early