Month: February 2024

Mark Gustafson, the stop-motion specialist who won an Oscar this year for his work on Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, died Thursday. He was 64. Del Toro announced the news Friday on social media, posting: “I admired Mark Gustafson, even before I met him. A pillar of stop motion animation — a true artist. A compassionate,
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With Apple and Amazon Studios embracing theatrical distribution to enhance their content on streaming, is Netflix far behind? Despite the streamer dipping its toes in the water with a $15 million-grossing limited release of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery during Thanksgiving 2022, and a hot title in the July 3 release of Eddie Murphy’s
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Halle Bailey and boyfriend DDG got a chance to enjoy a date night on Thursday, as they walked the carpet at this year’s Recording Academy Honors presented by the Black Music Collective, marking their first public outing since announcing that they had welcomed their first child together earlier this month. The Little Mermaid star and the It’s
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FX Networks series Dave is taking a break as the show’s co-creator and star Dave Burd, a.k.a. Lil Dicky, steps away to resume his music career. According to Variety, FX Networks released a statement surrounding the series as viewers have been waiting to hear about whether or not the show would return for Season 4.
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EXCLUSIVE, UPDATED: It’s official. The Disney+ movie, Young Woman and the Sea, is getting a limited theatrical release on May 31. This is after the Daisy Ridley movie tested in the high 90s. I also hear that the movie will have a marketing campaign tailored to a limited release. Originally, we heard from a non-Disney
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News Schoolboy Q Announces New Album Blue Lips The Top Dawg Entertainment rapper is looking to release his Crash Talk follow-up on March 1 By Matthew Strauss February 1, 2024 Facebook X Schoolboy Q, photo by Bethany Vargas Facebook X Schoolboy Q is on his way back. The Top Dawg Entertainment rapper has shared the
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Diamonds sketch our journeys in matters of the heart, from our reveries surrounding childhood crushes to lifelong commitments sealed with an engagement ring. As self-actualized adults, we can also take ownership of our own stories, embracing all forms of love—including loving ourselves. That’s why, inspired by Pandora I’m no longer waiting for a big moment—I’m
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Don’t let anyone fool you— some of the objectively funniest sitcoms of the ’90s came from proximately black shows such as Martin and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. If the ’70s sitcoms introduced the black experience through laughs and the ’80s refined that formula to take on more serious topics, then the ’90s saw the recipe perfected,
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Mary & George is an early contender for the hottest show of 2024. Starz dropped the first trailer for the period drama, in addition to announcing the Mary & George release date, on Thursday, February 1, and the trailer couldn’t be sexier if it tried. The audacious psychodrama stars Oscar-winner Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine as
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