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Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu,” an update of the silent vampire classic, is a Christmas movie. For years, the Christmas horror genre has helped movie fans get their scare on. These films have become part of holiday movie culture — and now, “Nosferatu” could join them as another not-so-festive flick. The Christmas horror spirit also lives in streaming service Shudder’s “The Last Drive-In,” hosted by trash cinema maven Joe Bob Briggs. Both Manjourides and the “Nosferatu” director cited 1974 proto-slasher “Black Christmas” as a prime example of the category.
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Trillin has long been more in demand as a eulogist, in Manhattan’s interlocking journalism and literary worlds, than probably anyone alive. He has a) a fundamental decency, b) a phlegmatic manner and c) a deadpan wit that delivers, like an inoculation, hurt and healing at the same time. nonfan might attend a Knicks game solely because he’d heard that Chaka Khan would be singing the national anthem. But it makes sense to have this material in one place, and this book is buoyant and crunchy from end to end. Trillin can be counted on to hand the world back clearer than it was before he picked it up.
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FedEx CEO Raj Subramanian said the company is facing less demand due to an "e-commerce reset." "I think the main macro issue in the United States is really the e-commerce reset," FedEx CEO Raj Subramanian said on the call. Market share worriesThe question e-commerce-related businesses have been asking all year is how much of the pandemic growth will stick. Companies from Shopify to Paypal have taken the conservative view: that e-commerce growth will revert to where it was headed in 2019. He told Insider that UPS is growing faster with small and medium businesses, and is more profitable than FedEx.
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