Month: October 2021

News Fugees Postpone Reunion Tour The shows will be rescheduled for 2022 “to ensure the best chance that all cities on the tour are fully open” By Allison Hussey October 29, 2021 Facebook Twitter Fugees, September 2021 (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage) Facebook Twitter Fugees are postponing their upcoming reunion tour, which was supposed to begin
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Matthias Schweighöfer explains how his movie connects to Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead—and whether his safecracker may survive. By Anthony Breznican October 29, 2021 One of the unexpected joys of Zack Snyder‘s zombie-filed heist extravaganza Army of the Dead was Matthias Schweighöfer as Dieter the uber-charming safecracker, so the idea of a dashing, romantic
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When Alexander Lobrano arrived at a Paris bistro one evening, the maitre d’ led him to a table where an older woman sat sipping a glass of white wine. Eventually, with “an avalanche of awe,” Lobrano realized his companion was none other than Julia Child. After confessing that he hoped to someday become a food
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Beauty advent calendars get better and better with every trip around the sun, making them the most fun way to count down to Christmas. There’s literally nothing better than opening a new makeup, perfume or skincare treat every morning of December – and luckily, tonnes of beauty brands have dropped epic beauty advent calendars for
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Gritty Filmmaking Becomes a Fight to the Death in NightshootersAn Indie Film Crew Clashes with a Murderous GangAvailable Digital HD and Cable VOD November 2ndAcross North America from Indiecan Entertainment “A hilarious and heartfelt riff on Judgment Night that comes loaded with crazy great fight action” — Film School Rejects “A winning hybrid of action,
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In an effort to shed its terrible reputation (consisting of misinformation, selling user data, and much more), founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Facebook—the company, not the service itself—is renaming itself to Meta. In addition to the rename, the company is continuing to promote its VR and AR technology. For workspaces (ew) and to hang
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EXCLUSIVE: It’s been at least 15 minutes since we broke a buzzy American Film Market package, so here’s another one that’s sure to garner big interest from buyers. STXInternational is launching sales on Guy Ritchie action-thriller The Interpreter, which will star Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal as a soldier who returns to a warzone to repay
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The eighth annual Kirkus Prize winners were announced in a special virtual ceremony hosted by the Austin Central Library. Kirkus Reviews— one of the country’s leading book review magazines— nominated 18 books in the categories of fiction, nonfiction and young adult literature. The prize is among the highest of all literary awards in the country,
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Ahh, Christmas. The season of happiness, joy and merrymaking – until it comes to choosing what Christmas gifts to buy for people. That’s a stressful task we’d rather avoid. Of course, there are the extremely organised type of people out there who will have already figured out the best Christmas gifts for everyone and probably
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The former president’s daughter has a lot of reasons to celebrate. By Kenzie Bryant October 29, 2021 Ivanka Trump celebrated her upcoming 40th birthday by hitting the town (Miami) with a group of the girls. They had “champagne,” munched down on “caviar” and “cake,” and enjoyed “boating” and “bubbly,” all according to a person that
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The film is Wright’s darkest, most personal offering yet. By Keith Phipps October 29, 2021 Photograph Courtesy of Greg Williams for Focus Features; Collage by Gabe Conte Edgar Wright’s new film Last Night in Soho is a dark psychological thriller with time-bending supernatural elements—the latest redefinition of expectations for what an Edgar Wright film is.
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