Jason Statham has made a name for himself in the film industry due to his high-adrenaline movies. As you’ve probably noticed through Statham’s best action-packed films, he’s no stranger to playing characters who perform dangerous feats and throw fast-paced jabs at their enemies. Considering all of that, it should come as no surprise that the
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Like many people on the autism spectrum, Holly often finds it difficult to be flexible about the way she perceives others. “She said I have a hard time understanding why other people might think differently,” Holly said about her doctor, “or do things differently than me.” However, despite this challenge, the former reality star has learned to navigate
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News Sault Announce Date for Inaugural Live Show The mysterious UK band will perform a new, as-yet-unreleased album at the concert By Nina Corcoran December 9, 2023 Facebook X Screengrab courtesy of Sault’s Instagram Facebook X Sault, the mysterious UK music collective whose members remain anonymous, have announced a date for their inaugural live show.
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Not only are Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone known for starring in legendary movies together like La La Land and Crazy, Stupid, Love, but they also both made massive marks on the 2023 movie schedule with their own stellar projects. So, considering the love for Gosling’s absolutely hilarious Barbie and Stone’s wonderfully weird Poor Things,
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Yorgos Lanthimos’ Venice Golden Lion Winner Poor Things is here with Searchlight Pictures sewing up nine theaters in four major markets for leg one of the Emma Stone-starring surreal-period-comedy-horror. The film debuts in NYC (AMC Lincoln Square, Regal Union Square, Alamo Drafthouse, Brooklyn) and LA (AMC Century City, AMC The Grove, AMC Burbank 16) as
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News The National’s Matt Berninger and David Letterman Discuss Depression, Songwriting, and More: Watch After making their own cake pops, Berninger and Letterman dive into mental health and a number of songs from Laugh Track as part of a half-hour conversation December 8, 2023 Facebook X Matt Berninger and David Letterman, October 2023 (Alesso Romano)
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Originally planned to release next year, Disney’s live-action Snow White was pushed back to 2025 as part of the release date two-step that was needed when the writers and actors’ strikes pushed a handful of productions back. As such, all we’ve seen from the film is a single image. That image now has many fans
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After one Japanese title delivered at the sleepy December box office last weekend, that being Godzilla Minus One, here’s another that’s set to dominate: Studio Ghibli and GKIDS’ Hayao Miyazaki‘s The Boy and the Heron which is looking at a No. 1 lead with $10M+ after $2.39M Thursday and early access previews. The comp here
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More details are surfacing about Michael Chiarello‘s final days.  The former Food Network star died in October at age 61 after being treated for an acute allergic reaction at a hospital in Napa, Calif., his company Gruppo Chiarello said in a statement Oct. 7.  “The doctors don’t know what caused the allergic reaction and neither does the family,” a rep for Gruppo
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News Sofia Kourtesis Announces 2024 DJ Tour Dates The Peruvian DJ and producer will play North American shows in the winter By Matthew Strauss December 8, 2023 Facebook X Sofia Kourtesis, photo by Dan Medhurst Facebook X Sofia Kourtesis is going to be playing DJ sets on a North American tour next year. Her tour
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Among the 2023 movie releases, Illumination’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie was the biggest animated film of the year, undoubtedly because Nintendo’s video game franchise is such a major part of modern pop culture. One thing about the hit movie people can’t stop talking about is Jack Black’s Bowser bursting into song with “Peaches,” which
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Norman Lear died Tuesday, December 5th, at the age of 101 at his home in LA.  The headlines mourn his passing.  What they miss is his victory. Norman Lear lived to be 101 years old.  That’s a startling achievement. Why was Lear able to live so long?  In part, because he cherished the joys in life.  He said, “Life is made
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New Regency‘s Jeff Nichols movie The Bikeriders, which we were told Focus Features took over from Disney, has set a release date of June 21, 2024. The only other title currently scheduled on that weekend is an untitled movie from Universal. The movie starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy and Norman Reedus, follows the
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Winter is coming, and with it comes new romance for Sophie Turner.  The Game of Thrones alum, 27, was spotted once again getting cozy with aristocrat Peregrine “Perry” Pearson, who she was first linked to at the end of October. Sophie—who is currently amid divorce proceedings with estranged husband Joe Jonas—was all smiles as she was photographed on a stroll with
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News Nick Cave Performs the Pogues’ “A Rainy Night in Soho” at Shane MacGowan’s Funeral: Watch Cave was accompanied by a full band at St Mary’s of the Rosary Church in Ireland By Madison Bloom December 8, 2023 Facebook X Nick Cave, Shane MacGowan (Getty Images) Facebook X The funeral of late Pogues frontman Shane
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Bella Baxter’s fantastical world in Poor Things has been brought into reality, and you can visit it! Located in Brooklyn, New York, Searchlight Pictures has taken over the Maison Premiere to transport fans of Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone’s movie into the wonderfully weird and wild fantasy they’ve created in their project on the 2023
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In an intriguing move, yet retro, move for Disney on the 2024 theatrical release calendar which is starving for product, three Pixar movies –2020’s Soul, 2021’s Luca and 2022’s Turning Red –which were sidelined on Disney+ during the pandemic, are getting special engagement theatrical runs. We hear all three will receive moderate to wide theatrical
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News Lana Del Rey, Margaret Qualley, and More Feature in Bleachers’ New “Alma Mater” Video: Watch Clairo, Bartees Strange, and Jack Antonoff’s sister and parents are also in the Bleachers visual By Nina Corcoran December 7, 2023 Facebook X Jack Antonoff and Lana Del Rey in Bleachers’ “Alma Mater,” directed by Alex Lockett Facebook X
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Man, listen. I’ve been a Godzilla fan my entire life. I’ve seen every Godzilla movie (from every era), and have been following the MonsterVerse ever since it began, which means I was super excited for Godzilla Minus One. Hell, I even like the 1998 Godzilla movie that nobody seems to like. In every way, I
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News Danny Brown Announces 2024 North American Tour Brown will perform in support of his new album, Quaranta, in March and April By Madison Bloom December 7, 2023 Facebook X Danny Brown, July 2022 (Mat Hayward/Getty Images) Facebook X Danny Brown has announced a 2024 North American tour in support of his new album, Quaranta.
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