Month: December 2023

You’ll love Jennifer Love Hewitt‘s empowering message on aging.  The I Know What You Did Last Summer star shared that the fan reaction to her dramatic new hair transformation in August taught her an important lesson. As she put it, “Aging is Hollywood is really hard. You can’t do anything right.” Case in point? “I was getting my hair done and
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News Boygenius Cover Shania Twain’s “You’re Still the One” for BBC Radio 1: Watch Their faithful rendition even includes mandolin courtesy of Julien Baker By Nina Corcoran December 18, 2023 Facebook X Boygenius’ Julien Baker performing “You’re Still the One” on BBC Radio 1 (YouTube) Facebook X Boygenius stopped by BBC Radio 1 for a
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War for the Planet of the Apes could have easily ended the “reboot” era of the Apes franchise, with audiences being left to imagine what happened after the death of Andy Serkis’ Caesar. Instead, we’ll revisit this world next year in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, with the story picking up roughly 300
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EXCLUSIVE: CJ 4DPLEX and Europe’s Kinepolis Group are expanding their longstanding partnership to include 21 further ScreenX auditoriums across Europe and North America. The Kinepolis openings bring the cinema chain’s total of ScreenX screens to 26. This pact will give Kinepolis the largest ScreenX footprint in mainland Europe. The new agreement will include four ScreenX
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News Wilco Announce 2024 Solid Sound Festival Lineup Featuring Wednesday, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, and More Water From Your Eyes, Ratboys, Soul Glo, Iris DeMent, and others will take the stage in Massachusetts next year By Hattie Lindert December 18, 2023 Facebook X Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, August 2023 (Roberto Finizio/Getty Images) Facebook X
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Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. Stepping into the Musée des Arts Décoratifs’ exhibit “Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses,” you might be forgiven for thinking you’d stumbled upon the museum’s natural history wing by mistake. Yes, there are mannequins in van Herpen’s designs, but there’s also
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In 2023, the staff here at CinemaBlend watched a lot of movies. Between us all, we screened over 260 titles – with over 1,400 screenings/streams counted. We all have individual favorites, but there are certain titles that we love as a collective, and that’s what this ranked feature represents. Every year, we maintain a screening
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Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She’s the editor/author of (DON’T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/author of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her next book, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen. View
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A woman seeks refuge in the hot California desert, far away from the pressures of her sick husband and dying father. On a hike, she finds a large cactus with a hole big enough to walk through—which she does, taking her first steps on an adventure of reflection, grief and spirituality. Full of dark humor
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Refresh for latest…: After opening early in 37 international box office markets last weekend, Warner Bros/Village Roadshow/Heyday Films’ Wonka expanded its release this session to the rest of the world (save Korea which goes in late January). The results are sweet. In a total 77 overseas markets, the Paul King-directed, Timothée Chalamet-starrer added another $53.6M
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The next time Whitney Cummings takes the stage, she will do it as a mom. The comedian has given birth to her first baby, a boy. The 41-year-old announced the news on Instagram Dec. 17, alongside a photo of herself holding her son, whose face is not shown. “3-D printed a human,” she joked. “Enjoy me
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Searchlight Pictures’ Poor Things had a monster of an expansion, sewing up $1.3 million at just 82 theaters for a no. 10 spot at the weekend box office. American Fiction and The Zone of Interest, from, respectively, Amazon MGM Studios and A24, opened nicely as specialty films with original stories of all kinds are seeing
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Jonathan Majors’ legal issues continue to dominate the headlines, especially as his trial for alleged assault continues. While most eyes have arguably been on the legal proceedings themselves, a sum of people have also been keeping tabs on the embattled actor’s love life. Majors is currently in a relationship with fellow superhero movie vet Meagan
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When life gets tough, readers read romance. As the most popular fiction genre, romance thrives during hard times. During the 2008 recession, the romance market generated $1.4 billion in sales. The promise of a happily ever after at the end of a romance novel is what continues to make romance the top-selling genre. It’s pure
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News Watch Billie Eilish Perform “What Was I Made For?” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” on SNL Barbie director Greta Gerwig and host Kate McKinnon introduced Eilish’s first song By Hattie Lindert December 17, 2023 Facebook X Billie Eilish performs on SNL, photo by Will Heath/NBC Facebook X Billie Eilish appeared on Saturday
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Every major sport has its own movie. Some of the most popular spectator sports – baseball, football, basketball, and soccer – have multiple films that use competition as the backdrop. But which films constitute the best sports movies ever made? There are so many factors at play. Is it an underdog sports story, about loveable
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