Month: February 2022

Don’t expect to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children Lilibet “Lili” Diana and Archie in the U.K. imminently with their parents. The Associated Press reports that Harry’s lawyers argued during a hearing against the U.K. government today that the Duke of Sussex does not feel safe bringing his family to Britain since he is
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OG Ghostbuster Ernie Hudson is keeping his fingers crossed he will get the chance to reprise his role of Winston Zeddemore for Ghostbusters 4. The only member of the original Ghostbusters team without prior experience in parapsychology and an advanced degree, Winston was initially written to serve as an audience surrogate through which they could
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The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics officially kicks off February 4 with the Opening Ceremonies and ends February 20 with the Closing Ceremonies, but competition actually gets underway Wednesday, February 2. That’s when some events — such as curling, freestyle skiing and ice hockey — get going. NBCU will again be airing coverage across a number
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Warner Bros. Home Entertainment tweeted a Black History Month tribute today “spotlighting some of our favorite DC characters” including Will Smith’s Deadshot, Jurnee Smollett’s Black Canary and Idris Elba’s Bloodsport. Fans began responding with photos of Ray Fisher as Cyborg in Warner Bros. Justice League and sent #IStandWithRayFisher trending on Twitter. It wasn’t long before
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In 2019, the New York Times Magazine published 10 articles written by a team headed by Pulitzer Prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones. Collectively known as the 1619 Project, these essays argue that the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virginia in 1619 ​​was a defining event for our nation, one that has affected basically every
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Spoilers for season one of Peacemaker ahead. In creating Peacemaker’s title sequence dance number, James Gunn has said that his goal was to “vanquish the skip forward button,” and it’s hard to argue that he wasn’t 100% percent successful. The opening number features the show’s cast dancing to Wig Wam’s “Do Ya Wanna Taste It”—a
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The road to the finish line continues on The Walking Dead Season 11 Part II, premiering on February 20 on AMC. TV Fanatic got the chance to catch up with Khary Payton (Ezekiel), Lauren Ridloff (Connie), and Paola Lázaro (Princess) about what’s ahead as the long-running drama prepares for the end. The Walking Dead Season
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As Oscar nominees circulate in theaters, exhibitors are studying where and when to play Best Picture contenders during the long run-up from nominations February 8 through the awards March 27, juggling holdovers and new releases. (See this weekend’s specialty box office offerings below). In an interview with Deadline, Zach Nix, senior film buyer at Alamo
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In the spirit of rewriting history (and, you know, including more of the herstory side of things), the show will “peel back the curtain on the personal and political lives of three unique, enigmatic women, tracing their journeys to Washington through interweaving storylines with an enlightening intimacy, with season one focusing on Michelle Obama, Betty
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Warning: The following interview contains spoilers from The Peacemaker season one finale “It’s Cow or Never”, now available to watch on HBO Max. So, Peacemaker wins and the world is safe from alien butterflies. For a moment there, it seemed that the possessed Detective Sophie (Annie Chang) made a persuasive argument to Christopher Smith to
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Last year’s Sundance Film Festival brought period Gothic horror Eight for Silver from writer/director Sean Ellis. The filmmaker introduced exciting new werewolf lore and gruesome gore, but it got bogged down by superfluous subplots and pacing issues. The film has since been retooled, recut, and retitled The Cursed. The updated feature doesn’t entirely excise all flaws, but the streamlined
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Earlier this month, we reported on an appeal sent to the Walla Walla, Washington, school district, following the Library Materials Committee decision to keep four books on shelves. The board met last week to consider the appeal and agreed to keep The Bluest Eye, All Boys Aren’t Blue, Gender Queer, and The Hate U Give
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Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal talk about The Tipping Point, their first new album in 18 years, and how their friendship has changed as they’ve grown older.  By Al Shipley February 18, 2022 Curt Smith (left) and Roland Orzabal (right) of Tears for Fears.Frank Ockenfels At their peak, Tears For Fears made some of the
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