Month: October 2020

EXCLUSIVE: Here’s the story of how the Brady Bunch might reclaim the now ubiquitous, Zoom-era Brady Bunch-style screen squares. With the help of the son and daughter of series creator Sherwood Schwartz, original Bradys Barry Williams and Christopher Knight and a cast of Broadway performers, a Maine theater company will present a benefit reading of
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It’s a gloomy Tuesday afternoon, but the other participant on my Zoom call is beaming with a youthful, bronzed radiance that’s almost overwhelming—it intensifies each time she flashes a smile. I’m speaking to none other than the Kelly Rowland, who’s helping me pick my next fall hair color. I decide on blue. “Blue? Well, when
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Check out the new exclusive movie clip for The Opening Act starring Cedric the Entertainer! Let us know what you think in the comments below. â–º Watch The Opening Act on FandangoNOW: https://www.fandangonow.com/details/movie/the-opening-act-2020/MMV8C8CD3A563C6E0B2360AE10A2FA6B61D1?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
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Who’s up for a swim? For this list, we’ll be looking at horrific, strange, creepy, and intimidating-looking fish. Our countdown includes Giant Catfish, Tigerfish, Anglerfish, Goblin Shark, Blobfish, and more! What do YOU think is the scariest fish? Let us know in the comments! Watch more great fish videos here: Top 10 Mysterious Creatures That
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Donna Langley, chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, and Ann Sarnoff, chair and CEO of Warner Bros had the same reaction Thursday when asked if their companies had any interest in buying movie theaters. They laughed. “We have no plans to do that currently,” Langley said, appearing with Sarnoff and CBS CEO George Cheeks on
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If you thought you’d seen it all, think again.  The 2020 presidential election has been filled with more viral moments than any of the past elections combined—and that’s no exaggeration. This month, a fly became famous after landing on Vice President Mike Pence‘s head. And not famous in the sense that it was briefly mentioned in passing.
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Campbell: Thierry Chesnot/GEtty Images; remaining Images: Imaxtree. Kenneth Ize was in Venice when we spoke in mid-September, his first time venturing outside Nigeria after nearly seven months in quarantine. The 29-year-old onetime LVMH Prize finalist, who made his fall 2020 debut in Paris to much fanfare, was putting the finishing touches on his spring 2021
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The titles namedropped by Phylicia Rashad, Mamoudou Athie, Sydney Sweeney, Madison Iseman, Sarita Choudhury, Sunita Mani, and Omar Maskati are certainly eclectic, ranging from brilliant classics, to obscure ‘90s films, to modern hits. And we’ll even give honesty credit to The Lie stars Mireille Enos and Joey King for admitting that they aren’t the biggest
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Check out the official Jungleland Trailer starring Charlie Hunnam! Let us know what you think in the comments below. â–º Sign up for a Fandango FanALERT: https://www.fandango.com/jungleland-2020-223689/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 Release Date: November
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David Byrne’s American Utopia will return to Broadway next fall. Producers announced today that the critically lauded production will hit the stage Sept. 17, 2021. The show, filmed by Spike Lee for an HBO adaptation that launches this weekend, had initially planned its Broadway return for fall 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown axed that.
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Motherhood looks good on Meg.  On Oct. 14, Meghan McCain was all smiles in the first photo shared of baby Liberty Sage McCain Domenech. The Instagram photo, simply captioned, “Bliss [heart emoji][Statue of Liberty emoji]” captured Meghan holding the sleeping baby in a pink blanket.  Liberty is the first child of The View co-host and her
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Courtesy of the designer. Watching the ’40s- and ’50s-inspired looks that floated down the runways this season, I was put in mind of the painters in Mary Gabriel’s Ninth Street Women, whose prim sweaters and pencil skirts concealed a broad hint of subversion. Buttoned-up, cinched silhouettes may have once looked impossibly dull and conservative. In
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