A showcase of the scintillating spirit of Sabrina Carpenter, the pocket-sized popstar with a larger than life artistic presence. One gold album & multiple platinum singles later, it's no wonder that "Espresso," the debut single from the forthcoming album, has it all: lyrics that ...
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The six-track debut holiday EP from Sabrina Carpenter is a collection of five original songs alongside fan-favourite and previously released "A Nonsense Christmas," a festive lyrical twist on her first Top 40 Radio #1 hit, "Nonsense." Just sayin,' we've never seen Santa Claus and...
A supernatural thriller driven by fantasy, mystery, and romance follows Ig Perrish, the number one suspect in the murder of his girlfriend, Merrin. Hung over from a night of hard drinking, Ig awakens one morning to find horns growing from his head and soon realizes their power dr...
The album showcases the scintillating spirit of Sabrina Carpenter, the pocket-sized popstar with a larger than life artistic presence. With a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album and multiple multi-platinum singles under her belt, it's no wonder that the album has it all: lyrics that ...
Sparks fly when free-spirited Lola and prim, proper Jenny learn they're up for the same internship. But that night, after newbie babysitter Lola breaks 'Rule No. One: Never take your eyes off the kids' she's forced to call Jenny, currently on her own gig, to help track down Trey,...
"Geralt is invited to a banquet by the Queen of Cintra, but a mysterious and uninvited guest crashes the party"-- Provided by publisher.
Teenager Nola grew up living out of a van with her beloved father Clint, two nomads against the world. When tragedy strikes, Nola is confronted by the reality that life as an outsider may not be her only choice.
For teenage Nola (Sabrina Carpenter), home is the open road. Her self-reliant father (Steven Ogg) is her anchor in a life of transience. The pair crisscross the United States in a lovingly refurbished RV, relishing their independence and making ends meet by doing odd jobs. A shoc...