Month: October 2024

E! may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Learn more. Billie Eilish’s latest Converse collab has officially arrived, and fans are already snatching them up. The Converse By You x Billie Eilish collection brings two customizable versions of the iconic Chuck Taylors—a classic high-top and a platform Chuck—so you can channel your
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1 Best Leather Jacket Buck Mason Bruiser PCH Jacket Buck Mason’s black leather rider jacket has a retro fit that’s hard to beat. Despite its subtle shine, the sheepskin has a lived-in feel, and with its seams reinforced at stress points, it’s built to last. TLDR: It’ll wear nicely and serve as a classic transition-weather
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Warning: SPOILERS for Alien: Romulus are in play. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you’ve been warned. Dear friends and readers, you’re going to want to make some room on your calendar for some important upcoming 2025 movies, and then some. Thanks to a new interview with 20th Century Studios president Steve Asbell, the
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Robert Neary, Actor, Singer, Star of “So Good: The Neil Diamond Experience”. Robert Neary is a highly accomplished actor, singer, writer, producer and director whose remarkable versatility as a performer has brought him great success. On the big screen, he’s appeared in “Teen Wolf Too”, “Torch Song Trilogy”,
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Former HGTV star Ant Anstead’s bespoke car company, Radford Motors, has filed for bankruptcy after the motor specialist was accused of fraud and misrepresentation. According to People, the company’s bankruptcy filing comes after Anstead’s business partner, Pastor Velasco, filed a lawsuit against the Christina on the Coast alum and one of his co-founders, Daniel Bedbarski,
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Chicago P.D. Season 12 Episode 5 “Water and Honey.”] Welcome to Intelligence, Officer Kiana Cook (Toya Turner)! In the latest Chicago P.D. episode, Cook is the one to bring the case—a murder that leads to the discovery of allegations of abuse—to Intelligence and leads the charge in the investigation. She
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Kristian Wilson Colyard grew up weird in a one-caution-light town in the Appalachian foothills. She now lives in an old textile city with her husband and their clowder of cats. She’s on Twitter @kristianwriting, and you can find more of her work online at kristianwriting.com. View All posts by K.W. Colyard Sourcebooks Halloween the perfect
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Welcome to The Best of Book Riot, our daily round-up of what’s on offer across our site, newsletters, podcasts, and social channels. Not everything is for everyone, but there is something for everyone. Looking for some quick thrills and oh-so-satisfying chills? You’ve come to the right place. I’ve got 10 must-read new horror novels, ranging
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Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Barnes & Noble’s Best Books of 2024 B&N is out of the gate first among the major makers of annual (and semi-annual, and monthly, and, and, and) best books lists. This year, they’ve dialed back
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UPDATED: Here’s something we rarely see: It’s a dead heat for the launch of Paramount’s Smile 2 at the domestic and international box office with $23M apiece. That makes for a $46M global debut. Overseas, the sequel to 2022’s surprise hit opened in 62 markets with the horror audience out in full force. On a like-for-like
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Great indie numbers this weekend as Anora turned out highest per-screen-average of 2024 at $90k on six screens for a $540k gross. We Live In Time, the best platform expansion of the year, grossed $4.2 million on 956 screens in week 2 for a $4.5 million cume. Newcomers Union and The Line fared well on
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The National Association of Theatre Owners has named PR veteran and former Variety journalist Andrew Stewart as Chief Communications Officer. In the role, Stewart will lead all efforts for the exhibitor trade organization’s communications and media-relations strategy. He’ll be based out of the Los Angles office and report directly to NATO president and CEO Michael
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Landmark Theatres plunged in value from Covid, high interest rates and Hollywood strikes to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars, according to a May deposition by Landmark owner Charles Cohen disclosed in ongoing litigation with lender Fortress Credit Corp. The deposition was filed by Fortress in New York State Supreme Court, where a
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In what comes as no surprise, Marvel Studios’ Blade won’t be coming out on Nov. 7, 2025, rather Disney is opening 20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands. The reboot of the famed Wesley Snipes Marvel movie was first announced at San Diego Comic-Con in 2019 with 2x Oscar winner Mahershala Ali starring. Production and development on
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With the last couple of October weekends stateside being off from the strike-laden marketplace a year ago, here’s hoping that superhero sequelitis and moviegoers’ erratic attitudes toward prestige fare don’t push the theatrical marketplace down further. Sony this weekend has its Marvel title Venom: The Last Dance, which is bound to see its lowest opening
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Sony’s Venom: The Last Dance chomped into its first suite of international box office markets today, with the Marvel symbiote nabbing a strong $9.3M start in China. This is the biggest opening day for a superhero film since Spider-Man: Far From Home in the market, and portends a five-day launch in the upper $30M neighborhood there.
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