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Netflix's black comedy series 'Sirens' stars Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock as sisters and Julianne Moore as a mysterious, billionaire boss Netflix Hey hey! The origin of Sirens' catchphrase has ...
“Hey Joe,” an Italian drama in which James Franco plays a U.S. Navy sailor stationed in post-World War II Naples, has been picked up by Glass House Distribution which is planning a North ...
Molly Smith Metzler, creator of the Netflix black comedy series Sirens, revealed that the show's "hey hey" catchphrase was inspired by her summers working at the Yacht Club on Martha's Vineyard Of ...
If you keep saying "hey hey!" to yourself / random people, you are not alone. The phrase is omnipresent in Netflix's new black comedy Sirens, and is part of the cultish language used by Michaela's ...
A few years ago, you’d use the term, “Hey, Cortana” in Windows 10. But in Windows 11, Cortana has been replaced with Windows Copilot, and you can now interact with Copilot by saying “Hey ...
Microsoft is testing a feature for Copilot Voice that will let Windows 11 users start a conversation with the app by saying “Hey Copilot!” Windows Insiders who have the updated app can try it ...
And if we learned anything from the 2017 film The Emoji Movie, we all know what happens to unused emojis now, don’t we? They end up in the trash! (Kidding!). But hey, why not give an underused ...
On the surface, Michaela’s “hey hey” catch phrase means nothing. It’s not as quirky as Gretchen Wieners’ “fetch” or as consequential as Columbo’s “just one more thing,” but it ...
Since retiring their mascot, Hey Reb!, in 2021, the UNLV Rebels have been without a mascot for the first time since 1976 - 1982. The reason for the removal of Hey Reb! was the belief that he ...
"Hey @Grok, is this true?" has become a common query on Elon Musk's platform X, where the AI assistant is built in, reflecting the growing trend of seeking instant debunks on social media.
Hey Dude just dropped a new sneaker collection that’ll have you looking for your “lost shaker of salt” as you walk your way to paradise. You guessed it! Hey Dude just brought back its ...
The classic smiley face emoji now means something completely different to those under 30. Instead of conveying happiness, the grinning yellow face is now seen as dismissive, passive-aggressive ...