Month: December 2019

Ryan Reynolds is mocking the recent Peloton commercial controversy in an ad for Aviation Gin. On Friday, the 6 Underground actor shared the spot for his spirits company on Instagram. It stars the mystery actress currently known as “Peloton Wife” recently escaped from her home, husband, and stationary bike and grabbing a cocktail with two
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Jordyn Woods‘s time on Red Table Talk is not yet over.  More than 10 months after she first addressed her involvement in Khloe Kardashianand Tristan Thompson‘s breakup, never-before-seen footage of Jordyn taking a lie detector test is about to surface. On Monday, Dec. 9, RTT hosts Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Gammy will answer fans’ questions about their most revealing celebrity
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EXCLUSIVE: Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall has promised fans that season 12 is going to open with the biggest and most ambitious episode ever of the BBC sci-fi drama. Chibnall told Deadline that Jodie Whittaker’s Tardis-travelling time lord will be thrown into action in a “movie-like” two-part curtain-raiser called Spyfall, which will premiere on BBC
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The television business is becoming increasingly global, fueled by the rapid expansion of the major streaming platforms. That also goes for the major Hollywood talent agencies. Reps have always looked for opportunities beyond the U.S. But now, because of the increased demand for locally produced international content, they have stepped up their efforts. Also factoring
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Disney will soon offer Star Wars the chance to experience a galaxy far, far way. That’s right. In 2021, Orlando, Florida’s Walt Disney World will open the doors to its newly-announced Star Wars-themed hotel, the Galactic Starcruiser. Plans for the upcoming “all-immersive” Star Wars vacation experience were unveiled on Tuesday evening, through Disney World’s official website. The
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Friday, December 6, 2019 In Theaters, On Demand and Digital Written and Directed By Jennifer Reeder Starring Marika Engelhardt, Audrey Francis, Tim Hopper, Kate Arrington What happened to Carolyn Harper? Part suburban nightmare, part neon-soaked teenage fever dream, this tantalizing mystery traces the wave of fear and distrust that spreads across a small Midwestern town
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Every year, École Polytechnique reminds us of the continued reality of gendered violence (Photo: Getty) *Trigger warning* This article contains references to physical assault and murder that may be triggering to survivors of gender-based violence. On the 30th anniversary of the École Polytechnique shooting, I find myself wondering where the 14 women might be now
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On the Radar — ‘Tis the season for a good round of murder and mystery if you’re a crime fiction lover. This week our news column is devoted to new crime novels set at Christmas time, and all five of them look like perfect stocking stuffers (even if you sneak them into your own stocking).
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In his early 20s Michael Apted began assisting on a film called Seven Up!, little realizing it would turn into the most ambitious documentary project ever undertaken. It focused on a group of seven-year-old British schoolchildren from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, and became such a sensation on British television that producers decided to return every seven
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