Month: September 2020

Check out the official No Time to Die Trailer starring Daniel Craig! Let us know what you think in the comments below. â–º Sign up for a Fandango FanALERT: https://www.fandango.com/no-time-to-die-2020-219381/movie-overview?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc Want to be notified of all the latest movie trailers? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay up to date. US
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Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre has indefinitely postponed its world premiere stage adaptation of the 2005 George Clooney-co-written film Good Night, and Good Luck, a project that had generated considerable interest on Broadway. Steppenwolf announced yesterday that due to the coronavirus pandemic, the theater company’s 2020-21 season will consist largely of streaming, virtual productions. Good Night, and
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Juan Pablo Galavis thinks Clare Crawley‘s new Bachelorette promo is not OK.  With fans counting down the days until the new season premieres, ABC decided to give viewers a little sneak peek at the California hairstylist’s journey to find love with a new trailer on Sept. 1. The teaser started off by looking back at Crawley’s time on Galavis’ season of
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Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner has joined forces with Crying’s Ryan Galloway for a new quarantine project called BUMPER. Today, they’ve announced their debut EP pop songs 2020, which is officially out tomorrow (September 4) but you can stream in its entirety now. Listen to the four-track project below (via Rolling Stone). Zauner and Galloway live
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STEPHANE DE SAKUTINGetty Images There is no denying that Cardi B is a cultural institution—her most recent song, “WAP” with Megan Thee Stallion, managed to make waves last month amid a news-heavy summer (to put it lightly). Now, she’s taking her rightful place overlooking the city of Paris in Balenciaga’s fall campaign, which just happens
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Lilliana Vazquez is speaking up and demanding to be heard. Earlier this week, the E! personality took to Instagram to voice her disappointment with Cosmopolitan México after the publication placed white, controversial influencer Arielle Charnas on the cover of its September 2020 issue. For Lilliana, the cover was “problematic” for a number of reasons, which she
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This one had us shaking in our seats the most this year. For this list, we’ll be looking at what makes this psychological horror film so uniquely terrifying. In case you’re worried, this won’t include any major spoilers. What’s the scariest horror movie that you’ve ever seen? Be sure to tell us in the comments!
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How seemingly fitting it is to have the box office prospects for a time-travel thriller like Warner Bros’ Tenet changing in real time. That’s not to say that opening-weekend projections are going in reverse, rather, the last-minute reopenings of theaters in New Jersey, Maryland and some parts of California are providing the commercial potential for the
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Check out the new exclusive featurette for Tenet starring John David Washington! Let us know what you think in the comments below. â–º Buy Tickets to Tenet: https://www.fandango.com/tenet-219762/movie-times?format=imax&cmp=CSYT_YouTube_Desc Want to be notified of all the latest clips and behind the scenes footage? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay up to
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  Black and white images of convulsions spurred forth by religious experiences. Over-saturated colors filter moving pictures of a rock n’ roll band in a similar fashion, presenting their new song to us as a dark bluesy hymn more than it is a pop-styled single. There are plenty of reasons you’re going to get lost
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As Deadline’s Tom Tapp reported last week, Los Angeles County isn’t quite ready to join other parts of California and the nation at large in allowing movie theaters to reopen, even with restrictions. So the coronavirus-beset movie capital remains closed to indoor movies. Which isn’t entirely bad. It buys some time, at least, to figure
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Wilco have announced a reissue of their 1999 album Summerteeth. The four-disc set features previously unreleased studio recordings—including outtakes, demos, and alternate versions—along with a 1999 concert at Colorado’s Boulder Theatre. The limited edition deluxe set includes an additional vinyl LP with an in-store performance at Tower Records, recorded two days after the album’s release.
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