Month: July 2021

If you were left feeling slightly sartorially flat after a predominantly-virtual awards season, a delayed (and scaled-back) Met Gala and two seasons worth of digital-first fashion weeks, you’ll no doubt be thrilled to hear that red carpet glamour is back – courtesy of the Cannes Film Festival. Forever the chicest, most classically glamorous red carpet
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EXCLUSIVE: In a recent Samba TV measurement, 783K U.S. households tuned into Universal’s The Boss Baby: Family Business on the studio’s streaming service Peacock over the four-day July 4th holiday weekend. That number for the DreamWorks Animation title beats the four-day Memorial Day debut of Disney’s live-action pic Cruella on Disney+ Premier, which clocked 686K U.S. households that
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Translated by Frank Wynne — Pierre Lemaitre came to our attention in 2013 with his kidnap thriller, Alex, an original and gripping police procedural. It was actually the second in the series featuring diminutive Parisian detective, Camille Verhœven. The success of Alex, which has a clever double twist, led to the first and third novels,
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Tucker Carlson accused the National Security Agency of reading the emails he sent as part of a plan to secure an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin and then leaking them to news outlets. The accusation was the latest development in Carlson’s claims that the NSA was spying on him, triggering a rare statement from
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EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Television has acquired Faust, the superhero horror comic book from writer David Quinn and artist Tim Vigil, to develop as an animated series. Godkiller writer Matteo Pizzolo will write the adaptation under his first-look deal with SPT. Released by Quinn and Vigil’s Rebel Studios in 1987, Faust follows John Jaspers, a tormented
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The Scream franchise will return to theaters on January 14, 2022, and we know Scream fans the world over are hungry for any and all updates on the project. This latest one comes courtesy of directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (Ready or Not, V/H/S, Southbound), letting us know on their socials that the next entry is 100% finished! “Scream (2022) is complete. So
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Megan Thee Stallion, meet Pieter Mulier. Mulier’s excellent first collection at Alaïa—the house founded by Azzedine Alaïa, which literally defined body-con dressing—comes at a time when Hot Girl Style is being made newly relevant by a generation of stars who weren’t alive when the beloved Tunisia-born designer set up shop in the Marais neighborhood of
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On last night’s episode of Love Island, contestants played a game which involved guessing everyone’s interests. This being Love Island, and the inevitable backdrop of who is whose ‘type on paper’, the chat quickly turned sour. Hugo said his type was ‘not fake’, saying he preferred women who weren’t ‘fake in personality or looks’, blatantly
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Elizabeth Rowe, wife of former prison guard Alfred Rowe, is speaking out about his past sexual affair behind bars with convicted child murderer Susan Smith. The Rowes both comment on the criminal case and the inappropriate relationship that cost him his job and devastated his family on the Lifetime true crime docu-series Cellmate Secrets. E! News has an exclusive sneak
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EXCLUSIVE: A Quiet Place star Millicent Simmonds is leading a television adaptation of Sara Nović’s upcoming book True Biz – a coming-of-age story of a Deaf teenage girl. Deaf actress Simmonds, who broke through in Todd Haynes’ Wonderstruck before appearing in John Krasinski’s horror film and its sequel, will star in and exec produce the
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Coconut oil has been a buzzword in the beauty biz for some time now. In fact, coconut oil has been hailed as a miraculous cure-all for pretty much every hair, skin and health ailment out there. Why? Well, quick science lesson: coconut oil is traditionally made by extracting oil from raw coconuts or dried coconut
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