Month: February 2021

The Film That Lit My Fuse is a Deadline video series that aims to provide an antidote to headlines about industry uncertainty by swinging the conversation back to the creative ambitions, formative influences, and inspirations of some of today’s great screen artists. Every installment asks the same five questions. Today’s subject is Gal Gadot, the
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We’ve got a fresh double dose of good news on the Paranormal Activity front for ya tonight via THR, with the site reporting that Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day, Freaky) is officially on board to write the franchise’s next installment for Blumhouse. And the news gets even better, as William Eubank, fresh off last year’s
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Justin Timberlake has apologized to former girlfriend Britney Spears and Super Bowl halftime co-star Janet Jackson in a statement issued following the release of a high-profile documentary about Spears’ life. Timberlake issued the apology on Friday after the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears sparked calls for him to do so earlier in the week.
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UPDATE: Anna Delvey-Sorokin is out of prison after serving almost four years behind bars. According to Department of Corrections records, she was released on parole from New York’s Albion Correctional Facility on Feb. 11. In May 2019, Anna was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison. However, the sentence included time she spent in jail prior to the trial. _____ UPDATE: A
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Showtime has announced a new documentary about the Super Bowl halftime performance called THE SHOW, produced by Pepsi’s in-house content studio and production company Boardwalk Pictures. Directed by Emmy-nominated director Nadia Hallgren, who previously helmed the Michelle Obama documentary Becoming, the new 90-minute film will give us a behind-the-scenes look at the production of the
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“My plan was to die before the money ran out” has become the anthem and tagline of the Sony Pictures Classics’ French Exit starring Michelle Pfeiffer as a 60-year-old penniless Manhattan socialite — a role that has been earning her plenty of awards season buzz. Opening in theaters today before expanding nationwide April 2, French
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Parisa Taghizadeh/Fable/ViacomCBS Jodie Turner-Smith has grown—deservedly—comfortable with a crown. The actress, whose turn as Queen in Melina Matsoukas’s Queen and Slim earned her widespread critical acclaim, is taking it back a few centuries to play the infamous Tudor queen Anne Boleyn in three-part psychological drama Anne Boleyn for the English broadcaster Channel 5. Boleyn is
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals The Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe for $2.99 The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern for $1.99 The Art of Theft by Sherry Thomas for $1.99 Obviously by Akilah Hughes for $2.99 Frankly in Love by David
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You know those couples you scroll past on Instagram and think ‘goals’? I’m sure we’d all agree that Emma Louise and Ollie Proudlock personify that. With their hilarious TikToks, romantic movie nights and mouthwatering culinary adventures, the recently-married duo are living their best loved-up lives and we can’t even be mad because they’re so bloody
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NBC’s Today show paid tribute this morning to Katherine Creag, the WNBC New York affiliate reporter who died suddenly and unexpectedly Wednesday at age 47. Watch the segment below. Today news anchor Craig Melvin remembered Creag as “a great mom, a great friend and she was a doggone good reporter.” Introducing the segment, Today co-anchor
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EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a hot one out of Blighty. Oscar-winner Jim Broadbent is set to star in the movie adaptation of Rachel Joyce’s genuinely best-selling novel The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. BAFTA-winner Hettie Macdonald, who directed BBC and Hulu hit Normal People with Lenny Abrahamson, is aboard to direct, and BAFTA-winner Kevin Loader (The Death
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Adrian Halen 02/11/2021 News THE INVISIBLE MAN APPEARS /  THE INVISIBLE MAN VS. THE HUMAN FLY March Into Spring with Two New Releases from Arrow! Arrow’s March release lineup focuses on quality over quantity. With only two new releases on the plate, some may be left wanting more. But fear not, because these releases pack
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Warning: The following article contains foul language and content that some might find disturbing. Please read at your own discretion. Canadian singer-songwriter Matthew Good has been accused of being a “serial abuser” by his ex-girlfriend, Toronto-area model and music producer Hayley Mather. As a result of these accusations, Warner Music Canada has “parted ways” with
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“Black is the renaissance of culture,” says Marcus Paul, one of the five Black creatives tapped by Sam Lobban, Nordstrom SVP Designer and New Concepts. Nordstrom honors Black culture and Black History Month through their newest pop-up shop, Concept 012: Black_Space. New Concepts is a platform that demonstrates Nordstrom’s commitment to bringing upcoming designers to
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Slough House is Mick Herron’s seventh novel about his team of unloved, incompetent though often marvellously effective MI6 spies. Like all series of this vintage, the characters tend to come and go so a good way to start this review is the same way Herron does and begin with an update on who is currently
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