Month: February 2021

West coast actor Madison Eginton was 10-years-old when she was cast as the adorable daughter Helena Hartford — who is the naive little kid of the lust-torn couple Dr. William and Alice Hartford — in Stanley Kubrick‘s final film “Eyes Wide Shut.” Eginton is accompanied in Stanley’s sex-filled flick with some big named stars including
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One of the most common requests I get for literary goods posts is rounding up some fun bookish gifts for kids. We’ve got babies covered well and we have teens and adults covered. But somehow, kids seem to be overlooked, despite some of them being the biggest (little) bookworms you can image. So now it’s
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Hillary Clinton’s HiddenLight Lands YouTube SeriesHiddenLight Productions, the producer set up by Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, and Sam Branson, has landed a YouTube Original series. Titled If I Could Tell You Just One Thing, the four-part series will follow British YouTuber Patricia Bright as she holds conversations with inspirational women about the stories and experiences
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Sony Pictures Classics has made some tweaks to its release schedule for four upcoming pics and one that’s already in theaters. The distributor run by co-presidents Michael Barker and Tom Bernard said that Dror Moreh’s documentary The Human Factor, which opened last month in Los Angeles and New York, will go nationwide in theaters on May 7.
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NOTE: This article contains descriptions of abuse that some might find triggering. Please read at your own discretion. Marilyn Manson (real name: Brian Warner) has responded to Evan Rachel Wood‘s accusations of abuse in their previous relationship. On Monday, Wood posted a message to her Instagram account, saying she was “horrifically abused.” “The name of my abuser
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Cassetter And Maxthor CreateAn Addictive Listening Experience On“Till The End”Out Now via FiXT Neon Cassetter’s brawny production style combines with Maxthor’s unmistakable vocals for a one-of-a-kind collaboration on the new song, “Till the End.” The track’s complex emotional tone and hook-heavy chorus create an addictive listening experience that will have listeners reaching for the repeat button.
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If you’ve ever wondered how to get your celebrity crush to respond to your Instagram DMs, here’s a strategy that might work: slide in with a voice recording that they just can’t resist clicking on. It certainly worked for TikToker Sharon Rowland, who hilariously recorded a quick cover of Dan + Shay’s “Tequila” after having
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The next time Wilmer Valderrama has a birthday, he’ll be a “papa.”  For now, the That ’70s Show alum is celebrating his 41st birthday by preparing for life’s greatest gift: fatherhood.  On Feb. 2, Wilmer shared some new pics of him with his pregnant fiancée, Amanda Pacheco, during a precious beach photoshoot. The model cradled her baby bump while wearing
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From her first film True Grit,​ to the oh-so-popular Pitch Perfect​ series, to her most recent role as famed poet Emily Dickinson in the hit show Dickinson, Hailee Steinfeld​ has played some of our all-time favorite characters over the years. Now, Steinfeld takes the hot seat in ELLE’s video series “Who Said That?” Above, watch
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Eloísa Díaz’s riveting new political thriller, Repentance, takes place during two tumultuous periods in Argentina’s history. The present-day of the story is December 2001, when riots in Buenos Aires and elsewhere will lead to the resignation of the country’s president. These disturbances were the culmination of popular anger over the country’s sharp economic decline, brought
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Pete Noyes, a Peabody-winning Los Angeles TV news legend who worked in every L.A. network affiliate’s newsroom during a six-decade career and was the inspiration for the classic TV character Lou Grant, died Monday of natural causes at him home in Westlake Village, CA. He was 90. His son, longtime KNBC-TV assignment editor Jack Noyes,
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The 2021 Sundance Film Festival concluded tonight by awarding the top jury prizes to films that premiered at the event. The Questlove-directed Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)—a film about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival—was awarded the U.S. Documentary Competition’s Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award. Questlove reacted to the
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