Month: January 2025

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It’s less than five weeks until the first big opening of 2025, that being Disney/Marvel Studios‘ Captain America: Brave New World, which hit tracking service Quorum and is expected to do $86M to $95M over the 3-day of the 4-day Valentine’s Day/Presidents Day weekend on Feb. 14. The Friday through Monday figure is also bound
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Wheel of Fortune fans were left confused after Friday’s (January 10) episode when a contestant was awarded a correct puzzle solve despite adding extra words to their answer. The contestant in question was Kiana Moreland, a recent college graduate from Grand Terrace, California. During the Express Round, under the “Living Things” category, Moreland attempted to
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Kendra Winchester is a Contributing Editor for Book Riot where she writes about audiobooks and disability literature. She is also the Founder of Read Appalachia, which celebrates Appalachian literature and writing. Previously, Kendra co-founded and served as Executive Director for Reading Women, a podcast that gained an international following over its six-season run. In her
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are engaged in a legal battle stemming from their work on It Ends with Us. The situation began in earnest back in December, when actress and producer Lively filed a complaint against director and co-star Baldoni, accusing him of sexual harassment amid production and working with others to launch a
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A24’s The Brutalist busted out in limited expansion this weekend with close to $1.39 million on just 68 screens, a $20.4k per screen average, excellent for a period film with a three hour and 35-minute run time about a Hungarian architect in 1950s Doylestown, Pa. It won multiple Golden Globes — for Best Picture –
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Phyllis Dalton, the revered British costume designer who created Peter O’Toole‘s iconic white desert robe for David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia and won Oscars 24 years apart for her work on Lean’s Doctor Zhivago and Kenneth Branagh‘s Henry V, has died. She was 99. Dalton died Thursday, The Telegraph reported. No other details were immediately
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Many fans of PBS’s Victorian-era crime show Miss Scarlet will miss the professional and potential romantic partnership of detective agency owner Eliza Scarlet (Kate Phillips) and William “The Duke” Wellington (Stuart Martin) who departed for NYC. However, there’s a new detective for her to have to handle this season: the smart, witty, and attractive former
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Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers premiered relatively early last year, yet remained one of the best movies of 2024. The intense, sultry tennis romance starring Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O’Connor had audiences in chokehold and Challengers’ reviews were stellar. From the EDM soundtrack to the complicated yet sexy throuple dynamics, there really wasn’t much to complain
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Parents to daughters Miley and Noah as well as son Braison (plus he adopted her daughter Brandi and son Trace and fathered son Christopher in a previous relationship) the couple tied the knot in 1993. The country singer filed for divorce in 2010, saying in a statement at the time that they were “trying to work
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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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In How to Be Enough: Self-Acceptance for Self-Critics and Perfectionists, clinical psychologist Ellen Hendriksen tackles an issue that many might not consider a problem at all: perfectionism. In fact, Hendriksen concludes, the overly high standards, harsh inner voices, fear of judgment and other factors behind perfectionism interfere with our well-being and happiness, leaving us burned
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News Recording Academy and MusiCares Pledge $1 Million to Support Musicians Impacted by Los Angeles Fires The Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort will aid artists and industry professionals affected by the ongoing crisis By Madison Bloom January 10, 2025 Photo by Mike Windle/WireImage Save this storySave Save this storySave The Recording Academy and charity foundation
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Long before Jesse Eisenberg and Sebastian Stan both earned 2025 Golden Globe Awards nominations, the pair appeared together in an indie coming-of-age drama that marked the directorial debut of rocker Fred Durst. The Education of Charlie Banks hit theaters in 2009 starring Eisenberg as Charlie, an Ivy League freshman who is troubled when high school
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For Sean Baker, it’s theatrical or bust. Paychecks from streamers can be tantalized in front of him, but when it comes to his original work, not only is about making works for the cinema, but shooting on celluloid, too. “We shouldn’t abandon the medium which created this artform,” Baker tells us on this episode of
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News Sam & Dave’s Sam Moore Dies at 89 The soul and R&B singer was known for “Soul Man,” “Hold On, I’m Comin’,” and more By Jazz Monroe January 11, 2025 Samuel David “Sam” Moore, photo by Jeremy Westby and courtesy of 2911 Media Save this storySave Save this storySave Sam Moore, the soul singer
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As the Wicked movie cast and filmmakers had to know before the film’s release, Broadway fans have memorized every word and beat of the original soundtrack and would be comparing against it when seeing the movie adaptation. As our Wicked review illustrates, the first chapter of this two-part adaptation absolutely delivers on translating the beloved
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