Michelob ULTRA’s latest Super Bowl commercial, titled “The ULTRA Instructor,” masterfully blends the excitement of the Big Game with the thrill of the upcoming Winter Olympic Games, creating one of …
Mick Lite
Mick Lite
Mick Lite is a versatile entrepreneur, photographer, and blogger with a huge passion for Music, Sports, Movies, Food, and Gaming. He has worked as an official scorer, social media manager, and photographer for various college, semi pro, and pro sports teams, including the River City Rascals, St. Louis Attack, Missouri Monsters, St. Charles Chill, SLU Billikens, Gateway Steam, St. Louis Riversharks, and Gateway Grizzlies. Served 12 years in the USN/USAF/USN.
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The music biopic genre has delivered some unforgettable hits in recent years, but nothing quite prepares audiences for the ambitious scale of The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event. Directed …
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The Cranberries’ Uncertain EP, originally dropped in October 1991, stands as a fascinating relic from the band’s earliest days—right before they exploded onto the global stage. Long before Dolores O’Riordan’s …
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Movies/TV
Henry Cavill Crowned as King Alfor in Amazon’s Live-Action Voltron Movie
by Mick Liteby Mick LiteThe internet is buzzing once again with exciting rumors surrounding the upcoming live-action Voltron movie from Amazon MGM Studios, and this time, it’s all about Henry Cavill stepping into the …
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The recent casting announcement of Mandy Patinkin as Odin in the upcoming Prime Video live-action series adaptation of God of War has sent ripples through the gaming and entertainment communities. …
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Pepsi just dropped a bold move in the endless cola wars with their Super Bowl LX commercial, “The Choice,” and it’s got everyone talking. Directed by Taika Waititi , the …
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Colombian urban music sensation Blessd has just unveiled his highly anticipated 2026 U.S. tour, titled El Mejor Hombre Del Mundo (The Best Man in the World). Announced today, January 29, …
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The greatest coach of the modern NFL era—six Super Bowls as head guy, eight total counting his Giants days with Bill Parcells, 333 wins, all those playoff records—and he doesn’t …