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Imax CEO Rich Gelfond predicts the long SAG-AFTRA strike will settle relatively soon. If, instead, it drags on, theater chains will face a rocky second half of 2024 but he sees the large-format exhibitor standing apart. “An exhibitor who programs a multiplex needs lots of movies,” he told Wall Streeters after Imax reported a record
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Cedric “Beastie” Jones‘ loved ones are finding strength in numbers in the wake of his death. The actor—who died Oct. 16 at age 46—will be honored at a Beach Memorial Workout in Manhattan Beach, Calif., his wife Barbie Jones shared on her Instagram Story Oct. 24. The fashion stylist posted fliers that invited friends, family and community members
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News The B-52’s’ White House Performance Called Off in Deference to Victims of Israel-Hamas War The band was set to play during a state dinner for Australia’s prime minister, but the B-52’s will now attend as guests as the event’s tone has shifted to acknowledge those who are “facing sorrow and pain” By Madison Bloom
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It’s spring break in 2009. Childhood best friends Dani and Zoe are freshmen in college, and are finally spending a week in New York City like they’ve always dreamed. Accompanying Dani is her classmate Fiona, a cigarette-smoking, tragically hip art student whose uninhibited and self-possessed attitude attracts Zoe immediately. Dani wants to do classic tourist
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Broadway box office held steady last week with total grosses for 28 shows tallying up to $28,106,860, with 224,832 ticket buyers paying an average $125.01 per seat. A healthy chunk of those total numbers were contributed by such recent arrivals as Merrily We Roll Along (grossing, for its sold-out week ending Oct. 22, $1,820,753, another
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News The Kills Announce 2024 Tour, Share Video for New Song “Wasterpiece”: Watch Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince have dates across the United States and Canada beginning in February By Evan Minsker October 24, 2023 Facebook X The Kills’ Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince, photo by Myles Hendrik Facebook X The Kills have announced the
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When it comes to trailblazers in the world of movies, Richard Roundtree ranks pretty high on the list. His time as private detective John Shaft earned him the designation of being the “first Black action hero,” and he built an impressive resume of film and TV work outside of that role. Unfortunately, it’s been announced
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No one knew how big this was going to be, or is going to be but Universal/Blumhouse’s feature take on beloved horror videogame, Five Nights at Freddy‘s is eyeing a $50M+ start possibly even more. At that level, it’s the second-best opening of this autumn’s B.O. behind Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour ($92.8M). Note the
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“There’s just nothing there,” he exclusively told E! News after his Oct. 10 DWTS performance before clarifying that she works at his company The Agency. “This whole story is so crazy. There’s nothing to talk about there.” Mauricio also shot down speculation that Leslie is actually dating his dad Eduardo Umansky, who accompanied them to dinner along with Mauricio’s mom Estella
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News Massive Attack Guitarist Angelo Bruschini Has Died The group’s longtime touring companion and Mezzanine contributor revealed over the summer that he was diagnosed with lung cancer By Allison Hussey October 24, 2023 Facebook X Angelo Bruschini, June 2014 (Gary Wolstenholme/Redferns via Getty Images) Facebook X Angelo Bruschini, a longtime guitarist with Massive Attack, has
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Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused on creating safe spaces for queer teens, mentorship, and providing test prep instruction free to students. Outside
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Britney Spears’ tell-all memoir The Woman in Me is out now, and it seems to be full of bombshell revelations to add to what she’s said over the years about ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake and allegations she’s made against her family. The pop sensation also talks about Crossroads — her lone big-screen starring role — and
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One recent morning, before I left home to plant white oak trees in a nearby park, I turned to Margaret Renkl’s The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year. As often happens, a passage from the New York Times columnist grounded me and pulled my vision forward: “Planting a tree is a gesture of faith in
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