Month: October 2023

Paris may conjure up images of the Eiffel Tower, people-watching at cafés, and no-holds-barred shopping sprees on the Champs-Élysées. For Ariana DeBose, leaning into her French fantasy means waking up early and “wandering around a bit aimlessly while listening to Édith Piaf.” And that’s exactly what she did before her pre-show prep for Chanel’s spring/summer
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While Kevin Costner may have left Yellowstone for good, this doesn’t mean he’s left the ranch forever. The actor/director has another western project coming down the road, titled Horizon: An American Saga which Costner is writing, directing, and starring in. It is being described as a “western epic,” which suggests it will be a sweeping,
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However, despite their circumstances as a former couple, family always comes first for Khloe, especially considering Tristan, 32, and his brother Amari, 17, (who suffers from epilepsy) moved in with her temporarily shortly after their mom Andrea Thompson‘s passing. “No matter what, we’re not a family of, ‘eye for an eye,’ especially in times of
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News FKA twigs Debuts New Songs at Valentino’s Paris Fashion Week Show: Watch The music, made with Koreless, will reportedly appear on twigs’ next album By Evan Minsker October 4, 2023 Facebook X FKA twigs at Valentino Womenswear’s Spring/Summer 2024 Paris Fashion Week show (Marc Piasecki/WireImage) Facebook X FKA twigs performed at Valentino Womenswear’s Spring/Summer
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Courtesy of Nisha Johny and Jonathan Jacobs’ Zaya Wade is finally old enough to get her driver’s license, but she’s been a driving force in the fashion industry for some time now. The 16-year-old daughter of former NBA player Dwayne Wade and stepdaughter of actress Gabrielle Union has already walked runways, sat front row at
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Although the MonsterVerse has been expanding into TV recently with the animated series Skull Island (which can be streamed with a Netflix subscription) and the upcoming live-action show Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (which Apple TV+ subscribers will be able to access), it won’t be too much longer until this franchise returns to its cinematic roots.
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The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) Executive Board of Directors has elected B&B Theatres President & CEO Bob Bagby as the new NATO Executive Board Chair. He’ll be taking over for previous chair, Rolando B. Rodriguez, who is exiting; his retirement as the top executive at Marcus Theatres announced last year. In addition, Harkins Theaters
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Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. Pop culture feels a lot like high school homecoming these days, especially with Taylor Swift turning two Kansas City Chiefs games into celebrity moments (and fashion moments, complete with a cherry-red team jacket). Not to mention helping drive a nearly 400
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The season of the witch, the hour of the wolf or whatever time of supernatural entity you celebrate has arrived! And with the Halloween holiday comes the chance to enjoy upcoming horror movies like writer/director Damien Leone’s Terrifier 2, which is once again heading to theaters.  While there’s definitely a Jack o’ Lantern-sized bummer included
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Children’s author and illustrator Ed Young passed away at the age of 91 on September 29th in his home in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. He leaves behind a vast legacy — the multiple Caldecott Medal-winning author wrote 17 children’s books and illustrated over 80. His books often contained the fantastical — fairy tales, folktales, and poetry, rounded
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Broadway‘s starry Merrily We Roll Along revival had another strong run of previews last week, grossing a hefty $1,471,644 and setting another house record at the Hudson Theatre. The Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical starring Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez topped the venue’s previous seven-performance record of $1,431,543, held by David Byrne’s American Utopia.
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Universal/Blumhouse/Morgan Creek’s The Exorcist: Believer will continue horror’s head-spinning roll at the autumn box office with a $30M-$36M domestic start at 3,600 locations. Currently, the R-rated reboot/sequel is trending demo-wise like The Nun 2, which saw a $32.6M opening, meaning it’s great with the 18-34 demographic, Hispanic and Latino audiences as well as older guys.
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News The National’s Matt Berninger Gives Update on TV Sitcom, Says It’s Called Das Apes The singer had previously told The New Yorker that he and his brother, Tom, gave up on the show in 2021 By Matthew Strauss October 3, 2023 Facebook X The National’s Matt Berninger, September 2023 (Frank Hoensch/Redferns) Facebook X For
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It’s somewhat hard to believe, but it’s already been over a year since a verdict was reached in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial. The ruling was largely in Depp’s favor, as Heard was found guilty on three counts of defaming her ex-husband. Depp was found liable for one count of defamation though was
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Veteran narrators Michael Kramer and Kate Reading return to this fantastical world, along with a new POV portrayed by Marisa Calin.V. E. Schwab, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, opens another door to a new fantasy series set in the dazzling world of Shades of Magic. Prepare for tangled schemes and perilous
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EXCLUSIVE: Sources are telling us that the first day presales for the top three exhibitors stateside for Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé is estimated to be around $6M-$7M+. Note these figures do not come from AMC. An official number from AMC could conceivably come in higher, if they release one. We understand that on Fandango,
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News SZA Pulled 2023 VMAs Performance Due to Fallout From Artist of the Year Snub, Says Top Dawg Entertainment’s Punch “It wasn’t not getting nominated,” SZA’s manager told Rolling Stone. “The ultimate disrespect is you don’t even want to discuss why she wasn’t nominated or what the criteria was.” By Jazz Monroe October 3, 2023
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 The Mission: Impossible franchise exists mainly so that Tom Cruise can risk his life doing insane stunts. Most of the things that we see Ethan Hunt do on screen, like scale sheer buildings and riding motorcycles off of cliffs, are things we’d never really see real people do, but some of the character’s activities are,
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