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10 hours ago, Bhabylon said:

Why is Discovery racking up all these gay icons? :rip: first Trixie Mattel now Ke$ha. Seems random 

property brother money :clap3: 

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Legend 

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interesting...I'm glad she's doing things

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On 6/3/2022 at 5:17 AM, fauxtography said:

whats with these ex stars making alien/paranormal shows :deadbanana2:

Demi inspired it :-* 

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We need a new bop pop album to make up for the tragedy that was High Road though.

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On 6/3/2022 at 5:30 AM, Sugar-Rush said:

In her defense she's always been into the supernatural unlike Demi. :coffee2:

The way some of you don't even bother to do some little research :deadbanana4:

 

Demi has been talking about paranormal stuff since 2011 so what the **** do you mean "unlike Demi"? :rip:

 

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Hopefully she releases new music alongside this while she’s got the exposure of a few extra people/ viewers 

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Demi the blueprint as always

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Official trailer:

 

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Recommended by Primetimer:

 

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Why (and to whom) do we recommend it?

Though it nods toward spiritual enlightenment, Conjuring Kesha is mostly a good-time spookfest, with the creepy sound effects, jump scares, and ominous camera angles you'd expect. Kesha even carries a camcorder at certain moments, so the production can cut to her grainy footage for the maximum Blair Witch effect.

 

Which is fine! There's a reason people giggle their way through ghost stories at campfires and slumber parties: It's fun to get creeped out, especially when there's no real danger. And to be clear: Despite Kesha and company's earnest declarations that they're terrified, it's obvious that every aspect of the show is manufactured entertainment. The places Kesha visits advertise haunted tours on their websites and often sell t-shirts with spooky writing. Kesha herself is always in high-fashion outfits and perfect make-up, and nobody wears shoes that are practical for running away from a poltergeist.

 

Each of these details make the show more ludicrous and enjoyable. The only false notes come when producers insert teachable moments. In the first episode, for instance, a ghost in an abandoned prison reveals itself to be transgender, which leads to Whitney Cummings giving a tearful speech about how gender oppression is the only thing more terrifying than being locked in a haunted jail. In the second episode, a breezy tale about the phantom in an old theatre gets derailed for a conversation about the Native Americans who were forced off their land so the building could be erected in the 1800s.

 

These are important isses that deserve disccussion, but their inclusion here feels forced and a tonal mismatch. Happily, they're only brief diversions, and the show spends most of its time in its lightly eerie wheelhouse.

https://www.primetimer.com/recommended/conjuring-kesha

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On 6/3/2022 at 1:01 PM, SmittenCake said:

ex star? she's still one.

ok a bit of a reach

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On 6/3/2022 at 1:51 AM, MadonnasBoyfriend said:

I came here for khlomoney

 

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Glad I wasn’t alone :dies:

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Second trailer:

 

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On 6/29/2022 at 4:37 PM, TomTom2288 said:

Recommended by Primetimer:

 

Another positive review by The Guardian:

 

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On 7/8/2022 at 3:57 AM, TomTom2288 said:

Another positive review by The Guardian:

 

Third positive review:

 

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