Month: February 2020

Justin Bieber’s YouTube Originals series Justin Bieber: Seasons gives Beliebers an all-access look into the singer’s life. The 10-episode documentary series, directed by Michael D. Ratner, chronicles the making of Bieber’s first album in four years and gives a raw and intimate look into his process of creating new music. 1:53 Justin Bieber releases trailer
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You can’t escape what you can’t see. #TheInvisibleMan opens in theaters February 28. What you can’t see can hurt you. Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss (Us, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in a terrifying modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic monster character. Trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist,
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Someone give Jerry Harris an award for slaying his first time as Ellen DeGeneres’s Oscars corespondent. The Navarro cheerleader from Netflix’s Cheer brought his signature charm and charisma to the red carpet on Sunday night, and the following day he stopped by Ellen’s show to talk about how the evening went. “It was insane. It
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RELATED STORIES First things first: You would have to be one seriously hardhearted bastard not to love The Thing About Harry, Freeform’s belated gay Valentine (premiering Saturday, Feb. 15, at 8/7c). Its leads — Grey’s Anatomy’s Schmitt, Jake Borelli, and newcomer Niko Terho — have chemistry for days. The script, co-written by director and co-star Peter
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Sponsored by Amazon Publishing and A Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni. These deals were active as of this writing, but may expire soon, so get them while they’re hot! Today’s Featured Deals The Hollow of Fear by Sherry Thomas for $1.99. Get it here, or just click on the cover image below. Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins for
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In late November, Prince Andrew stepped down from public duties, when the long-simmering scandal over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein erupted after a disastrous interview on the BBC. Exactly what that meant for Andrew’s involvement in the royal family was murky in the months that followed. Buckingham Palace emphasized that he was still a part
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Based on the short story “The Quiet Boy” by Nick Antosca (“Channel Zero”), Scott Cooper‘s horror film Antlers is releasing on April 17, 2020, and we’ve got a new poster tonight. A child lost in a sea of antlers. Literally. Check out the eerie poster below. In Antlers, a small-town Oregon teacher (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons), the local sheriff,
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Former 112 singer Quinnes “Q” Parker is rocking with old label mate Mase when it comes to challenging Diddy over unfair contracts, and says their old boss should do more and talk less. SUBSCRIBE: http://tmz.me/wONe5NO About TMZ: TMZ has consistently been credited for breaking the biggest stories dominating the entertainment news landscape and changed the
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The mother-to-be will give birth to a baby boy in a few weeks’ time, so let’s celebrate by taking a look back at Malika’s sweetest and most beautiful pregnancy pics! Keeping Up With the Kardashians returns spring 2020, only on E! http://www.roxyrodriguez.com Pure Joy “My heart is so full,” Malika wrote in this gorgeous black and
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Newly minted four-time Oscar winner Bong Joon Ho is being hailed in his native South Korea and elsewhere today for Parasite’s history-making achievement in becoming the first foreign-language film to win the Best Picture Academy Award. From social media salutes to an official message from President Moon Jae-in, the Bonghive is abuzz. Moon congratulated Parasite
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Last night, “Hair Love” an animated short by former athlete Matthew Cherry, and producer Karen Rupert Toliver won an Oscar. This historic win – funded by the public with a 2017 Kickstarter campaign – depicts a black father’s search on how to nurture and care for his daughter’s natural curly textured hair. This beautiful story
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EXCLUSIVE: Hours after making Oscar history on Parasite‘s dual Best Picture and Best International Film Oscar, NEON has closed a deal for the Sundance buzz title Shirley. Deal is for North American rights and went for low seven-figures. Directed by Josephine Decker from a script by Sarah Gubbins, the film stars Elisabeth Moss, Michael Stuhlbarg,
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