Month: November 2021

Image Source: Getty / Amy Sussman BTS made a triumphant return to the American Music Awards on Sunday night. Not only did they take home the award for favorite pop duo or group, but they delivered a debut performance of their “My Universe” collaboration with Coldplay. The performance also marked Coldplay’s first time performing at
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Refresh for latest…: There was a lot of holdover play this session overseas with one new Hollywood addition in Sony’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife which came in essentially on par with pre-weekend offshore projections at $16M in 31 international box office markets. However, with domestic’s overperformance, the Jason Reitman-directed sequel trapped a better-than-expected $60M global opening. In
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Just days after the breakup that shook the internet, new reports are surfacing about who called things off between Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello…and why. On November 17, the former couple released joint statements on Instagram Stories announcing their split after two years. “Hey guys, we’ve decided to end our romantic relationship, but our love
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Adele, the most famous and successful mononymous person in music since Prince, is having yet another moment. Her 30 album, released Friday, set a pre-order record of more than one million on iTunes. Sony, her label, put in an order for 500,000 vinyl copies more than six months ago in order to meet the expected
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Deadline’s Contenders Film: Documentary awards-season event, our virtual showcase of the year’s leading nonfiction, gets underway Sunday beginning at 9 a.m. PT. This year’s lineup of 25 movies reflects the growing availability of documentary content across a variety of platforms: Showtime and HBO, streamers HBO Max, Netflix, Discovery+, Hulu, Amazon Studios, and Apple TV+, as
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Davis sent prayers, while Takei wrote that “we will never stop fighting for what is right and just.” By Jordan Hoffman November 20, 2021 Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager who killed two people and wounded another with an assault rifle in Kenosha, Wisconsin, was found not guilty on Friday on all charges, including intentional homicide. Many who
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A girl group find themselves in the middle of a conspiracy to deliver subliminal messages through popular music. REVIEW: Most of us older generations came to know Josie and the Pussycats back in its earlier cartoon days that ran a healthy comic run from 1963 to 1982. The series caught on
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Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen some huge names releasing their crime novels in the run-up to Christmas. Michael Connelly. Ken Follett. David Baldacci. This week it’s the independent authors who are making a splash here in On the Radar. Small press and self-published writers are the lifeblood of the genre – it’s where
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