Month: April 2021

SPOILER ALERT: For those who still haven’t seen the Season 1 finale of Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, “One World, One People”, this interview contains spoilers.  To control spoilers on the internet, Disney held off season finale interviews with the talent, showrunner and director of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier until today. We caught
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones for $3.99 Krakatoa by Simon Winchester for $1.99 The Only Child by Mi-ae Seo for $1.99 Down Among the Dead Men by Michelle Williams for $1.99 Girl in Disguise by Greer MacAllister for
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UPDATED with executive comments. Discovery executives gave an updated snapshot of streaming flagship Discovery+, saying it is ahead of internal targets for viewing time, average revenue per user and churn. The company reported having 15 million total streaming subscribers, with most paying for Discovery+, which launched in January. The tally in December was a bit
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When Elliot Page disclosed he was trans late last year in a moving Instagram post, he swiftly became the most recognizable trans masculine person on the planet—and in a particularly harrowing political moment for trans people in the United States too. In the months since Page’s initial post, more than 30 state legislatures have proposed
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Shock G will be laid to rest not far from where he died … his funeral plans are set, and we’re told his group Digital Underground will be well represented at the service. The late rapper’s manager, Atron Gregory, tells TMZ … Shock’s funeral is scheduled for Saturday in Tampa and a large Digital Underground
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AMC Entertainment offered a preview of its quarterly earnings Tuesday, anticipating revenue for the three months ended in March of $148 million, way down from $941.5 million the year before as the box office struggled to revive amid the global pandemic. AMC expects to announce a net loss of between $572 million and $567 million.
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Welcome to Shelf Life, ELLE.com’s books column, in which authors share their most memorable reads. Whether you’re on the hunt for a book to console you, move you profoundly, or make you laugh, consider a recommendation from the writers in our series, who, like you (since you’re here), love books. Perhaps one of their favorite
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Translated by Howard Curtis — Guido Guerrieri is a lawyer of middle years who practices in Bari, on Italy’s Adriatic coast. In this, Gianrico Carofiglio’s sixth legal thriller featuring Guerrieri, a case with uncomfortable links to the protagonist’s past finds its way to his door. A woman named Lorenza Delle Foglie asks him to handle
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With a bit of stealth and a lot of raw charisma, Jay Bang lays down one verse after another in her new single “On Sight,” bringing us ever closer with every heavy breath she draws. Even with a strong linguist like Oz the Hitmaker in the studio, it’s clear from the jump who’s really in
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Scott Derrickson (Dr. Strange, Sinister) is headed back to the horror genre to direct The Black Phone for Blumhouse and Universal, and today a release date has been provided. The Black Phone will release in theaters on January 28, 2022. Ethan Hawke (Sinister) and James Ransone (Sinister, It: Chapter Two) lead the cast, which also includes Jeremy Davies (“Hannibal”), Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw. “Finney
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Emily Vespa, who worked at entertainment public relations firms including PMK*BNC before taking a pause to focus on her family life, is joining the talent department at Kovert Creative. Formerly Emily Yomtobian, she reunites with Kovert CEO Lewis Kay from their PMK days. In her new role, Vespa will focus on personal talent representation, Kovert
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