Month: February 2020

Julien Cadazio (Adrien Brody) Anderson weirdly seems to be the only major director casting Brody these days, which is disconcerting because the actor has that twiddly-mustache villain role locked all the way down. In Dispatch, Brody appears to be playing the exact same character from his last Anderson collaboration,The Grand Budapest Hotel. Here, he’s playing
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Written by Sarah Stovell — In a remote part of the Lake District stands a property that serves as a home to a trio of troubled young women. The latest residents are Hope, Annie and Lara, and all three girls have troubled pasts which have affected them deeply. It’s Christmas Eve as this story begins,
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EXCLUSIVE: Paul Adelstein (Scandal), Medina Senghore (Happy!) and Gina Gallego (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) are set as series regulars opposite David Oyelowo in The President Is Missing, Showtime’s drama series adaptation of the novel by President Bill Clinton and James Patterson from Christopher McQuarrie and Anthony Peckham. In The President Is Missing pilot, a powerless and politically aimless
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EXCLUSIVE: We have confirmed that the SCTV alum and comedy star of such hit pics as Ghostbusters, The Flintstones, Spaceballs, Parenthood has closed a deal to return to the next Honey, I Shrunk the Kids sequel Shrunk. The movie will be made for the theatrical side, not Disney+. As previously reported, the pic’s original director Joe
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The New Hampshire primary took place Tuesday—and unlike in Iowa, we actually already know who won. Senator Bernie Sanders has been declared the winner of the New Hampshire primary election, in an incredibly close race that once again had Pete Buttigieg tight on his heels. “Let me say tonight, that this victory here is the
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Michael Myers actor James Jude Courtney teases ”pumped up” action and horror in Halloween Kills. John Carpenter crafted his horror masterpiece, Halloween, back in 1978, starring Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode. The franchise quickly went off the rails after the first film, resulting in seven lackluster sequels as well as two films from director Rob Zombie. In 2018,
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Scott Disick ‘decided it was important to follow’ his girlfriend, Sofia Richie, on Instagram. Here’s what sparked Scott’s epiphany more than two years after he started dating the model, according to sources! Scott Disick, 36, and Sofia Richie, 21, became Instagram official in Sept. 2017, but there’s a reason it took Scott until 2020 to
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EXCLUSIVE: The Masked Singer bandwaggon keeps moving at breakneck speed, with Russia the latest country to climb aboard the Korean entertainment show-turned global megahit. Endemol Shine Group’s Weit Media will produce a local version of the celebrity singing contest for free-to-air television channel NTV, with the nine-part series premiering in primetime next month. Endemol Shine North
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Where does Raquel Leviss‘ loyalty lie? As Lisa Vanderpump‘s newest SURver, Raquel is finally at home among the Vanderpump Rules gang. However, as documented in Tuesday night’s all-new episode, Raquel risked her place at SUR after ditching work to support boyfriend DJ James Kennedy‘s set at TomTom’s Pride celebration. However, Raquel never intended to miss
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Rian Johnson’s Lionsgate/MRC whodunit Knives Out has sailed past the $300M mark worldwide. It’s the latest milestone for the box office anomaly that is becoming the second-highest-grossing original movie of 2019 behind Us and also whipping Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’s $142.4M stateside. More amazing: This Thanksgiving release is still in the domestic
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It’s Tinashe time! On today’s episode of #SongAssociation, the Songs For You star is previewing songs from her new album. She’s also giving unexpected renditions of music from High School Musical and The Lion King. Watch as she sings classics from Janet Jackson, reveals her favorite track from “Touch & Go” collaborator 6LACK, and reminisces
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Every year since his start as President, Trump has attempted to eliminate funding to libraries, and 2021’s budget proposal tries once more. The 2021 budget proposes to eliminate the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), which funds research, offers policy development, and provides grants for museums and libraries, among other roles. Additionally, the
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