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Something from Tiffany’s Releases Official Trailer

Amazon Prime Video has released the official trailer for their upcoming holiday film Something from Tiffany’s, based on Melissa Hill’s novel of the same name. The movie is produced by Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine and stars Zoey Deutch, Ray Nicholson, Kendrick Smith Sampson, and Shay Mitchell. Prime Video describes the film as a story of “a simple mix-up of gifts” that causes two couples’ paths to cross. This leads to “a series of twists and unexpected discoveries that lead [the couples] where they’re truly meant to be.” Something from Tiffany’s arrives on Prime Video on December 9th.

“Moon Girl Magic” Music Video Features Never Before Seen Clips from Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

As excitement builds around Marvel’s new animated series Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, a brand new music video has been released, featuring the extended version of the main title song, “Moon Girl Magic.” The song is written and produced by three-time Grammy Award winner Raphael Saadiq, who also serves as the series executive music producer. The video for “Moon Girl Magic” features lots of never before seen clips from the upcoming show. Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is coming to the Disney Channel on February 10th. It will be available later on Disney+.

It’s Time to Vote in the Goodreads Choice Awards 2022

The first round of the Goodreads Choice Awards is open for all Goodreads users. Right now, head to Goodreads to vote for your favorite books of 2022 in multiple categories, including Fiction, Mystery/Thriller, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, Sci-Fi, and many others. You can vote in the opening round from November 15th to November 27th. The final round will run from November 29th to December 4th. Winners will be announced on December 8th.

Keller Schools Ban Books About Trans and Nonbinary People

Keller Independent School District in Texas has banned all books about transgender and nonbinary people from schools.