Month: November 2023

ICYMI, this past weekend marked the first-ever Latin American Fashion Awards, which honored Latin designers, models, and creatives revolutionizing the global fashion industry. But for Leslie Grace, the occasion was more than a celebration of artistic excellence—it was a homecoming. The Dominican-American actress and singer co-hosted the ceremony at the Altos de Chavón Amphitheater in
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What is a man? And, still more important, what is love? These are the questions posed by Salar Abdoh’s latest novel, A Nearby Country Called Love. Manhood and the search for love bedevil Abdoh’s dispirited protagonist, Issa. Deported from the United States after years working a deadening hotel job, Issa has returned to his childhood
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Universal/Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s was still plenty game this weekend, crossing $100M at the international box office and $200M worldwide. The sophomore frame overseas, where this is a pure theatrical play, dipped 54% to deliver $35.6M in 74 markets for a $103.5M offshore cume and $217.1M global. Fazbear and crew have surpassed the reported
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News Watch Elton John, Sheryl Crow, Brittany Howard, and Chris Stapleton Perform the Band’s “The Weight” at Rock Hall 2023 The In Memoriam segment featured tributes to Tina Turner, Robbie Robertson, Sinéad O’Connor, Jimmy Buffett, Christine McVie, David Crosby, and more By Allison Hussey November 4, 2023 Facebook X Chris Stapleton and Sheryl Crow at
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News Björk Discusses Her “Lost” Song and Rosalía Collaboration “Oral,” a Single to Save Wild Salmon The musician has joined Iceland’s fight against Norwegian-owned commercial farming operations that threaten to disrupt native ecosystems By Allison Hussey November 5, 2023 Facebook X Björk (Santiago Felipe/Redferns for ABA) Facebook X In Reykjavík last month, farmers laid out
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Radical with Eugenio Derbez built on its smash opening in Mexico to hit no. 5 at the U.S. box office with a super $2.7 million at 416 theaters. The Pantelion film had delayed its debut Stateside by two weeks to skirt The Eras Tour juggernaut, allowing word of mouth to build for the drama about
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There have been some totally wild movie endings over the years, and others that many remember more than their respective movies, so much so that they’ve entered the zeitgeist even for those who’ve never watched them before. However, some of those iconic Academy Award-winning films almost had alternate endings that differed drastically from what we
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The Professor, Lauren Nossett’s sophomore mystery, is a deep dive into the world of academia, where ivy-covered walls hide forbidden love affairs, deadly competition and plenty of secrets. Former police detective Marlitt Kaplan is still reeling from the events of The Resemblance, which saw her removed from the force. Living with her parents and trying
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Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble said Apple and Amazon, two behemoths of the tech world but newcomers to the wide-release movie business, are so far “very pleased” with their results. During a conference call with Wall Street analysts to discuss third-quarter results, the major exhibitor boss said Cinemark’s conversations with the two tech firms indicate they
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Hollywood said goodbye to The Hunger Games movies eight years ago when Mockingjay Part 2 brought Katniss Everdeen’s story to a close for good. Following the trilogy, the books’ author Suzanne Collins became inspired by Panem once again, and she wrote her 2020 prequel novel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Now, this Hunger Games
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La última denunciante de agresión sexual de Steven Tyler eligió el momento más oportuno para presentar su demanda, justo antes de que prescribieran sus reclamaciones. Jeff Anderson, el abogado de la presunta víctima Jeanne Bellino, le dice a TMZ que él y su cliente recientemente decidieron presentar una demanda contra Tyler bajo la Ciudad de
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EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros‘ highly anticipated Paul King-directed feature musical Wonka has hit early tracking six weeks before its release on Dec. 15 with box office analytics corp The Quorum predicting a $20M-$23M opening. Note it’s still early in the campaign, so there’s potential for upside. Unlike other tracking services which project three weeks before a
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News Minneapolis Venue First Avenue Officially Recognizes Hospitality Workers Union The union, which was proposed to management on Thursday, will represent around 200 hospitality workers across First Avenue Productions’ Twin Cities venues By Hattie Lindert November 4, 2023 Facebook X The exterior of First Avenue in Minneapolis, photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Facebook X Minneapolis music
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The ramifications of the actors strike at the weekend box office continues to be felt, as ticket sales this weekend plummeted to $58.3M, which is currently the third-lowest of 2023. Remember, Legendary/Warner Bros’ Zendaya-Timothee Chalamet-Austin Butler-Florence Pugh sequel Dune: Part Two was originally set to play this weekend, and with its departure, there’s at least
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