Month: June 2020

Not all of the details surrounding safety and protocols have been released, but thanks to an interview AMC’s CEO Adam Aron gave to Variety, we know some of the specifics. The chain will require employees to wear masks, but it will only “strongly encourage” it from customers, except in locations in which mask wearing is
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Danielle Cohn EXCLUSIVELY tells HollywoodLife how she was initially ‘nervous’ to perform with a ‘real tiger’ in her new music video. The TikTok queen also reveals what was the ‘inspiration’ behind her romantic song! Move over Tiger King — Danielle “Dani” Cohn is the queen of the jungle! The 15-year-old princess of TikTok, who boasts
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What’s your dream weekend getaway? Something sunny, most likely. A trip to Paris on the Eurostar, perhaps? Or Lisbon… that’d be nice. Outdoor dining, a sea view and a cocktail or three. There’s also Copenhagen, for sartorial Scandi inspo aplenty, or Berlin for the history and nightlife. The world’s your oyster. Except, it’s kinda not…
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When they haven’t been facing off with police, protesters have turned their demonstrations into de facto block parties, particularly when free food and massive speakers are involved. But even then, there have been disagreements about what demonstrators hope to achieve. During a calm interlude on a Saturday two weeks ago, I spoke to a protester
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A tale of greed, deception, money, power, and murder occur between two best friends: a mafia enforcer and a casino executive, compete against each other over a gambling empire, and over a fast living and fast loving socialite. REVIEW: Director Martin Scorsese is a directing legend like no other. If there
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On the heels of the season one finale on June 5, HBO has picked up a second season of Betty, its comedy series based on Crystal Moselle’s 2018 Sundance film Skate Kitchen. The six-episode Betty is set against the backdrop of New York City. Starring Dede Lovelace, Moonbear, Nina Moran, Ajani Russell, and Rachelle Vinberg,
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EXCLUSIVE: Deadline sat down (virtually) today with Paul Schrader and Oscar Isaac to chat about their new movie The Card Counter, which is aiming to head back into production soon after a five-month delay. As we revealed today, the movie is aiming to resume shooting in Mississippi from July 6 after being on hiatus since
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[embedded content] A new trailer for Nia DaCosta’s Candyman is out and it’s guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. The video, released on June 17, uses shadow puppets to tell well-known stories of Black men and their murders, including the original Candyman himself. “Candyman, at the intersection of white violence and black pain, is
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Even Stephen Colbert was shocked by some of the details about President Donald Trump presented in John Bolton’s forthcoming memoir, The Room Where It Happens. “I can’t believe I’m saying this: it’s worse than even I imagined,” Colbert said on Wednesday’s episode of The Late Show. Bolton’s book, which the Trump administration has tried to
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