Month: December 2023

Since the debut of the initial trailer for Anyone But You, it was evident that Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney shared a captivating on-screen presence, sparking widespread fan speculation about what might be happening off-camera. As you witness the duo hooking up and fighting in Anyone But You footage, the undeniable chemistry is palpable. However,
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Neon is releasing Jake Johnson‘s feature directorial debut Self Reliance in theaters for one night only on Jan. 3, 2024 before the pic’s Jan. 12 streaming date on Hulu. The comedy-thriller will screen as part of a one-night stunt event in exclusive partnership with AMC Theaters at 225 locations, and feature a 10-minute behind-the-scenes discussion between
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News Shygirl and Kingdom Share New Song “F@k€”: Listen The London musician’s new track follows the single “Thicc,” which also recently got a new music video By Hattie Lindert December 20, 2023 Facebook X Shygirl, photo by Antonius Cramer Facebook X Shygirl has shared a new song, “F@k€.” Her first new song since November’s “Thicc”
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’Tis the season for winter fêtes, and ELLE editor-in-chief Nina Garcia has some choice picks for celebrating in style—from a festive take on the LBD to a showstopping necklace. Shop her current must-haves below, guaranteed to arrive by December 25. Nina Garcia’s Favorite Holiday Gifts Nina Garcia is the editor-in-chief of ELLE. She is the
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As I’ve become interested in observing pagan holidays, or sabbats, such as Yule and Mabon, Raechel Henderson’s The Natural Home Wheel of the Year: Crafting, Cooking, Decorating & Magic for Every Sabbat feels right on time. “The sabbats give us a new station roughly every 45 days, at which we can pause and notice the
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After a domestic box office that’s been battered by double strikes, exhibition and the industry overall, we can thank Warner Bros for leaving three potential $100M-grossing movies under the tree: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Wonka and The Color Purple. However, it’s not going to be a Christmas like those of yore, either pre- or
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Barbie Director Greta Gerwig Privately Welcomed Baby No. 2 This update is so fantastic. Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach have officially tied the knot after 12 years together. A rep for the Little Women director confirmed the union of the screenwriting duo—who co-wrote this year’s box office behemoth Barbie—to People. The outlet also reported that the two allegedly exchanged
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News Clairo, Bartees Strange, and Bleachers Collaborate, St. Vincent Performs at Ally Coalition Talent Show: Watch Plus, Jason Isbell covered John Prine and Claud covered Taylor Swift at the annual gala celebrating LGBTQ+ youth By Jazz Monroe December 20, 2023 Facebook X Bartees Strange, Jack Antonoff, Bobby Hawk, and Clairo, December 2023 (Taylor Hill/Getty Images
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Riverdale star Madelaine Petsch just dropped a teaser and revealed the date to Renny Harlin’s remake of the 2008 movie, The Strangers, which will haunt theaters on May 17, 2024. More movies, exhibitors, filling vacancies on next year’s theatrical schedule. See below: Froy Gutierrez (Cruel Summer) and Gabriel Basso (Hillbilly Elegy) also star in the movie, which is being
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Sharon Osbourne vs. Ashton Kutcher In September 2023, while playing a game called Stir the Pot with her daughter Kelly Osbourne on E! News, Sharon said the That ’70s Show alum was the rudest celebrity she had ever met, branding him, a “rude, rude, rude, rude little boy” and a “Dastardly little thing.” He did not respond to her remarks publicly.
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News Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul Share New Christmas Song “Hoho”: Listen A Santa-themed spin on their Topical Dancer track “Haha” By Allison Hussey December 19, 2023 Facebook X Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul, photo by Camille Vivier Facebook X Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul have shared a new Christmas-themed cut titled “Hoho,” a re-work
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Are those untitled feature dates real on the 2024 theatrical release calendar? Yes, they are with Universal dating DreamWorks Animation‘s The Wild Robot for Sept. 20, 2024. Pic is an adaptation of Peter Brown’s award-winning, #1 New York Times bestseller, The Wild Robot. The movie follows the epic journey of a robot—ROZZUM unit 7134, “Roz” for short — that
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It’s fifteen years since Stephanie Meyers’ Twilight book was adapted to the big screen. Whether you loved the series to watch a shirtless Jacob, some vampire action, or to laugh at cringe-worthy lines like “Where the hell have you been, loca?” this fantasy franchise still holds up. Now, imagine if the Twilight characters you love
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Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused on creating safe spaces for queer teens, mentorship, and providing test prep instruction free to students. Outside
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Written before her death in 2019, and published with the help of her daughter, Katherine Min’s The Fetishist allows Min to pour out something of herself that we might otherwise have sadly missed. Darkly funny, strangely poignant and sometimes startlingly vicious, The Fetishist is a wonderful novel from an author we lost too soon, and
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