Month: May 2021

We’re at book 20 in the Temperance Brennan series (the first, Deja Dead, came out in 1997, for heaven’s sake!), and crime fiction’s favourite forensic anthropologist is stuck in South Carolina when a massive storm hits. Luckily she and her cat, Bird, escape unscathed. The same cannot be said for a medical waste container that
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Bobby Bones suggested that Katy Perry already got married to Orlando Bloom! Katy’s ‘American Idol’ co-star said the (unconfirmed) wedding was ‘small,’ two months after Katy wore a gold ring band. Bobby Bones was asked if he scored an invite to Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom‘s wedding, but his answer made it sound like it already
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The BBC has unveiled its latest drama slate at a virtual event on Tuesday, pulling the curtain back on new series from Rocks writer Theresa Ikoko, This Is England creator Shane Meadows, and the latest female-focused drama from Killing Eve producer Sid Gentle Films. Ikoko, who was BAFTA-nominated for Rocks, will adapt Nikki May’s soon-to-be-published
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Jeremy Scott is fashion’s ultimate nostalgia merchant. Barbie, My Little Pony, SpongeBob SquarePants: He’s put them all on a runway at some point. A regressive mood has predominated during the pandemic—we’ve found ourselves swaddled in sweatsuits, tie-dyeing and coloring our way through quarantine as though we’re back in the recess yard. But the Moschino creative
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Who doesn’t love a good coming of age soundtrack? From vintage hits of The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueler, and even recent successes like Booksmart, it’s always fun experiencing the sounds of teenagerhood in a cohesive musical form. FEATURE FM: https://ffm.to/theneverlistsoundtrack The Never List from Director Michelle Mower and screenwriter Ariadne Shaffer have a simple, if
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The royal and his wife Camilla are currently there for a two-day tour ahead of the region’s centennial celebrations this summer. By Emily Kirkpatrick May 18, 2021 Prince Charles said he was “moved” during a speech kicking off his and Camilla‘s two day tour of Northern Ireland ahead of the region’s centennial celebrations this summer.
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Charles Grodin had a 60-year career in Hollywood, ranging from guesting on 1950s TV Westerns to playing opposite such big-screen and TV stars as Robert De Niro, Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn, Dustin Hoffman, Steve Martin, Jill Clayburgh, Farrah Fawcett, Michael J. Fox, Cybill Shepherd, Marlo Thomas, Martin Short, Louis C.K. and, well, Miss Piggy. The
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EXCLUSIVE: James Sterling has been appointed Executive Vice President Of Business and Legal Affairs at MRC Television. In his new role, the exec will oversee business and legal affairs for a growing set of prestige series, including Ozark, The Great, The Terminal List, Shrink Next Door, Shining Girls, Poker Face and Hello Tomorrow!. At the independent studio, Sterling joins a team
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EXCLUSIVE: Nathalie Emmanuel and Garrett Hedlund are set to star in The Bride, a Screen Gems horror thriller to be directed by Jessica M. Thompson.  Blair Butler wrote the original script, based on her pitch, with revisions by Thompson. Emile Gladstone is producing. Inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the pic is a contemporary horror thriller
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Adrian Halen 05/17/2021 News “GET OUT”meets“STIR OF ECHOES”in BLACK MANDALA’S new title “ON THE 3RD DAY BLOOD WINDOW / VENTANA SUR Synopsis:Cecilia and her son embark on a journey. On the third day, she is found wandering alone, not remembering what happened during this time. She is desperately looking for her son and finds herself
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Manhattan Theatre Club’s production of Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s Lackawanna Blues is now the fifth show set to begin performances on Sept. 14, the first day of Broadway’s post-shutdown reopening. The play – written, performed and directed by Santiago-Hudson (Netflix’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom) – will be the season’s first Broadway production by a nonprofit theater company.
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