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TCM Fans Are Right to Worry

This story first ran in Buffering, Vulture’s newsletter about the streaming industry. Head to vulture.com/buffering and subscribe today! This story first ran in Buffering, Vulture’s newsletter about the streaming industry. Head to vulture.com/buffering and subscribe today! The 1948 film The Naked City, a regular in TCM’s rotation. It seems somehow appropriate that the company whose TV library includes Dallas is now being run by someone who often seems to be channeling the ghost of J.R. Ewing. Okay, maybe that’s not fair: J.

TikTokers are rediscovering a board game from their childhoods and giving it a new twist with the 'S

Redeem now On TikTok, people are going viral for trying a trend called "Subjective Guess Who?" The new version of the game is played with questions like, "Would your person be rude to waitstaff?" Fans told Insider the trend makes the game more fun for adults, who find nostalgia in playing it. On TikTok, users are rediscovering the Guess Who? board game, and going viral for playing it — with a twist.

Solomon in 'Gummo' 'Memba Him?!

Gallery Launch Gallery 'Memba Them? Launch Gallery Gallery American actor Jacob Reynolds is best known for playing glue-huffing Solomon -- who hangs around and huffs glue with the downright evil teenager, Tummler played by Nick Sutton -- in Harmony Korine's 1997 cult masterpiece, "Gummo." Other standout actors in the provocative film are Jacob Sewell as the frail Bunny Boy, Daniel Martin as Jarrod ... and, of course, Chloe Sevigny as the foxy Dot.

Biotin For Hair Growth, Explained: Do Supplements Really Work?

Longing for longer hair? Chances are you’ve Googled ‘biotin for hair growth’ at some point. A big name in the supplement sphere, biotin plays a starring role in most, if not all, hair growth vitamins and pills due to its alleged ability to promote stronger strands and reduce hair shedding. But does it really work? According to the mass of social media posts promoting hair growth pills, it does. But dig a little deeper into the research (or lack of), and it’s clear to see that many of the claims are likely inflamed.