Month: July 2021

Freedom Day has officially landed, and while much remains uncertain (whether lockdown is *actually* gone for good/how many people will continue to wear face masks), one thing’s for sure: our lockdown-induced obsession with cooking is here to stay. If you’re anything like me, investing in fancy cookware, serving up meal delivery service creations on pretty
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Even though Sandra Oh put away her Grey’s Anatomy scrubs years ago, it’s clear she still views Cristina Yang as her “person.” The Killing Eve star marked her 50th birthday on Instagram and devoted a section of the celebration to her beloved character on the ABC medical drama. Toward the end of her lengthy caption on the July 20 post, Sandra
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This new thriller by Mark Edwards takes place at an inland summer resort in the state of Maine. He takes advantage of Maine’s reputation as remote, dotted with lakes, and covered in deep forests to establish a bit of an other-worldly atmosphere. He doesn’t miss the economic straits and spotty wi-fi reception of the state’s
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The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) announced its Special Achievement Honorees set to be feted at the third annual AAFCA TV Honors on Saturday, August 21. They include Steve McQueen, Wanda Sykes, Naomi Ackie, and Michaela Coel. “We couldn’t be prouder to bestow AAFCA’s highest honors to this remarkable group of honorees responsible for
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EXCLUSIVE: After a thorough search that involved months of meeting a slew of talent, Marvel’s new Blade movie has found its director. While a deal is not yet done, sources tell Deadline that Bassam Tariq, best known for directing the Riz Ahmed film Mogul Mowgli, is in talks to helm the the new adaptation of the
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Documenting the trial of Michael Peterson, convicted of murdering his wife, “The Staircase” originally began as a French miniseries that was then expanded upon with a Netflix docuseries several years later – you can stream every single episode through Netflix – and it’s next getting a scripted adaptation for HBO Max. Deadline reports that Leigh Janiak,
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The veteran journalist is launching “Forever Wars,” a newsletter (with an editor!) that will combine original reporting, history, and critique in an attempt to reckon with the unending fallout from 9/11. By Charlotte Klein July 20, 2021 “This year was when I went from, Wouldn’t this be a nice thing to do? To being like,
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Track and field athlete Vashti Cunningham speaks to HollywoodLife about her preparation process for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics — and the ‘good pressure’ of coming from a family of famous athletes. Track and field athlete Vashti Cunningham won’t let any hurdles obstruct her path to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The high jumper, 23, recently spoke
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Isaiah Stokes, an actor who has appeared in multiple TV shows, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Boardwalk Empire, was indicted by a grand jury for murder in New York, the Queens District Attorney’s Office announced on Friday. “The defendant is accused of unloading nearly eleven shots during this brazen afternoon shooting,” Queens
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There’s still very little known about long Covid, and scientists are racing to establish a clearer diagnostic criteria for the chronic condition. But it’s clear that the range of symptoms you can have after being infected with Coronavirus are extremely varied and not as clear-cut as first assumed. In fact, the largest ever international study
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This isn’t gossip, girl. Because even though Blake Lively is known for her fun and light-hearted social media posts, her latest Instagram Story proves she’s not playing around when it comes to her kids.  The 33-year-old actress recently took to Instagram to further express why it’s important to demand privacy for celebrity children, which comes days after she slammed a tabloid for running paparazzi photos
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