Month: September 2019

Warner Bros.’ The Joker will not be playing at the Cinemark Aurora theater where the 2012 Dark Knight Rises mass shooting took place, killing 12 and wounding 70. We understand that this is a decision that was mutually made by both the studio and Cinemark which owned the Century 16, now known as the Century Aurora and XD. The
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Fall TV premiere week continues! ABC got in the game tonight with Mixed-ish and Emergence, two very, very different shows that do at least share a sort of fish-out-of-water story. Sort of.  Mixed-ish is, of course, a spinoff of Black-ish that’s set in the ’80s and finds Bow’s family leaving their vaguely bad commune and
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Paris Fashion Week is in full swing and it is fashion’s raison d’être. As one of the top style capitals in the world it boasts all the chicest brands like Chanel and Christian Dior, and more. Click through to see ELLE.com’s favorite looks, and make sure to check back as we add to our gallery
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34 minutes ago Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has given its fans plenty to think about in regards to Rey, Kylo Ren and the role Emperor Palpatine will play, but there’s been little footage of what the supporting cast is up to. There’s certainly some mystery behind what the Sequel Trilogy’s other characters will
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EXCLUSIVE: MGM will be opening Sylvester Stallone’s Samaritan on November 20, 2020, in the pre-Thanksgiving period. Deadline exclusively reported Monday that MGM closed a deal with Julius Avery (Overlord) to direct the thriller, which is Stallone’s next starring vehicle following this weekend’s opening of Rambo: Last Blood ($18.8M), the finale in that franchise. Production begins early next year
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Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams are here to bring the world a daily dose of relationship goals!  The recently engaged couple has no shortage of sweet Instagram content and adorable romantic captions, and once again they are proving why they might be the cutest celebrity couple in Hollywood. The Modern Family actress and her Bachelor alum fiancé have been dating for
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Robert Hunter, the songwriter behind many beloved Grateful Dead classics, has died Rolling Stone and The New York Times report. A cause of death has not been revealed. He was 78 years old. In a statement to RS and The Times, Robert Hunter’s family said: It is with great sadness we confirm our beloved Robert
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Top 10 Most Annoying Phrases Heard Throughout Everyday Life Please, please stop saying these. For this list, we’ll be looking at the most irritating expressions that people use on an all-too-regular basis. They either make no sense, are often used incorrectly, are worn out, or . . . well are just plain dumb! Welcome to
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Actor, singer, and apparent shoegaze fan David Hasselhoff has released a cover of the Jesus and Mary Chain’s 1989 single “Head On” from the group’s Automatic LP. The Hoff enlisted the Cars guitarist Elliot Easton for his revved-up version of the track (complete with handclaps). Give it a listen below. Hasselhoff’s cover of “Head On”
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Sturgill Simpson has announced a series of U.S. benefit concerts where 100% of the proceeds will go to the Special Forces Foundation—a group that provides assistance to veterans and their families. The run of shows will be followed in 2020 by a European tour. Find all of those dates below. Simpson’s new album Sound &
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[Caution: this post contains mild spoilers about The Politician; read at your own risk.] By now, people who watch Ryan Murphy dramas know to expect some hallmarks: heightened reality, visual decadence, poignant commentary, juicy drama, juicy melodrama, sick humor, and wicked fun. To describe shows from Murphy and his gang of cool-kid producers — Alexis
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Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is slated to get a China release on October 25, we have confirmed. The release will come soon after the country’s National Day holiday in the first week of October, a period when cinemas are often given over to local fare and patriotic content. Set in 1960s
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Balmain’s DNA is distinctive. At its core lies designer Olivier Rousteing’s mission to dress women who “revel in pushing forward (while also pushing every single button along the way).” In fashion translation, that means wardrobe staples that typify the Balmain look: sharp-shoulder blazers, mini dresses, standout denim, statement outerwear, and—to top it all off—a handbag
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