Month: May 2024

Here’s how to take a children’s book geared to younger children and adapt it into an animated feature that adults can enjoy just as much: Simply hire Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess, the husband-and-wife screenwriting team responsible for such films as Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre, and have them apply their unique brand of off-kilter
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This year’s ACM Awards were filled with some amazing and really effective cross-genre performances — and one of the most memorable was Chris Stapleton’s surprise live collaboration with Dua Lipa. ET’s Rachel Smith spoke with Chris and his wife, Morgane Stapleton, backstage after the show, and the country crooner explained how Dua “threw herself into the
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Following the global success of Oppenheimer and Dune: Part Two, Imax is looking forward to its biggest ever “filmed for Imax” slate in 2025, including at least 14 titles currently shooting with Imax film or Imax-certified digital cameras, which are due for release next year.  The company said today that the 2025 slate more than
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Dolly Parton Reveals What She Told Elle King After Birthday Tribute Drama (Exclusive) Elle King is laying it all out on the table.  The “Ex’s & Oh’s” singer detailed what happened before and after her controversial performance at the Grand Old Opry’s Dolly Parton 78th birthday tribute show in January. “I had been going through something very
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For a decade, writer/director Dean DeBlois expressed his vision for the How To Train Your Dragon movies in collaboration with the talented filmmakers at DreamWorks Animation. Five years after the final movie’s emotional ending, DeBlois has been back in the fictional Isle Of Berk, but this time in a much more physical sense. After nearly
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Adventure, anyone? While Ikumi Nakamura is best known as a Japanese video game artist and developer with an interest in horror and mystery, she has another fascinating side. As Project UrbEx: Adventures in Ghost Towns, Wastelands and Other Forgotten Worlds reveals, she’s also a fearless, adventurous photographer who has long traveled the world to explore
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News John Lennon’s Mind Games Expanded for New Box Set The 1973 album has been packaged, on vinyl, CD, and Blu-ray, with several new mixes, outtakes, instrumentals, studio chatter, and more By Jazz Monroe May 15, 2024 Facebook X John Lennon, 1973 (Yoko Ono) Facebook X The John Lennon Estate will reissue the late Beatles
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In recent years, the creatives behind Radio Silence Productions have made a name for themselves in the horror space, including making the most recent Scream movies, V/H/S films, Ready Or Not and 2024’s vampire flick Abigail. Following its directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett no longer helming Scream 7, they are pursuing new projects. Their
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Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Shares Touching Tribute For Late Son Garrison’s Birthday Content warning: This story discusses suicide. More details have come to light on Garrison Brown‘s passing. After the Sister Wives star was found dead at a home in Arizona on March 5 at the age of 25, his cause of death has been shared. Garrison—the son of Kody
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News Kehlani Announces New Album Crash The Atlantic Records artist’s fourth studio full-length lands in the summer By Matthew Strauss May 15, 2024 Facebook X Facebook X Kehlani returned last month with the new single “After Hours,” and she’s now announced a new album: Crash is out June 21 via Atlantic. Take a look at
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Bridgerton‘s third season means the introduction of new classical covers for fans to enjoy in the Regency-set romantic drama, and Netflix has already revealed a slew of titles that they will hear when streaming Part 1. While we await word on what tunes will make a cameo in Season 3 alongside several original compositions from
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Like one of those fiendish knots that tighten the more you squirm, director Magnus von Horn’s Cannes competitor The Girl With the Needle builds to a devastating climax, taut as piano wire. Danish actress Vic Carmen Sonne (Holiday, Godland) offers an understated but multi-layered performance as Karoline, a vulnerable but resilient seamstress living in post-WWI/early-1920s
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