Month: April 2022

LeBron James owns a piece of another Premier League team, Liverpool Football Club, but slews of other American A-listers are investing closer to home. Matthew McConaughey jumped at the chance to buy into Austin F.C., one of Major League Soccer’s newest franchises. He’s even the club’s self-appointed “minister of culture”—a position whose responsibilities include, in
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CinemaCon Photos: Olivia Wilde, Dwayne Johnson, Avatar, Top Gun, More – Deadline You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content April 27, 2022 4:38pm After two years of on-and-off theater closures, the studios and the stars came out to present their wares at CinemaCon 2022. Movies from ‘Black Adam’
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EXCLUSIVE: Gaius Charles is set as a lead opposite Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan in Isle of the Dead, AMC’s upcoming New York City-set The Walking Dead spinoff series. Isle of the Dead sees Maggie (Cohan) and Negan (Morgan) traveling into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan long ago cut off from the mainland. The crumbling city is filled
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View gallery Image Credit: John Russell/AP/Shutterstock Gwen Shamblin is the subject of the new HBO Max documentary, The Way Down: God, Greed and the Cult. The first three episodes premiered in September and explored Gwen’s rise to fame as the founder of a Christian diet program, before she became the leader of a cult-like church. The final
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David Cronenberg‘s The Fly (1986) upholds a storied tradition of 80s remakes reinventing classic horrors through emblematic practical effects. John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982) and Chuck Russell’s The Blob (1988) both embrace the spectacle of SFX advancement to build a better goopy mass or parasitic entity. Kurt Neumann‘s 1958 iteration of The Fly, co-starring Vincent
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“We have our own superheroes here at Focus Feature and they are going to bring older filmgoers back to your movie theaters,” Lisa Bunnell, Focus Features distribution chief, promised thousands of cinema execs at Universal’s CinemaCon presentation Wednesday. “They want to see something new. They come,” she said, welcoming the cast of Downton Abbey: A
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BBC Greenlights Three Science Shows Including Brian Cox Mars Doc The BBC has greenlit three science programmes including a series in which Brian Cox heads inside the mission to Mars. In Arrow Media’s Seven Days on Mars feature doc, the celebrated TV scientist will be granted special privilege to access the Nasa Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
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Translated by Victoria Cribb — Here on Crime Fiction Lover we’ve been following the career of this Icelandic author since he first appeared in English translation with Snowblind in 2015. That was the first in Ragnar Jonasson’s Ari Thor series, about a small town cop in northern Iceland, and since then the author has gone
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View gallery Image Credit: Mark Humphrey/AP/Shutterstock Kristin Cavallari has come a long way since Laguna Beach, and now she’s speaking out about her feelings on her divorce from ex Jay Cutler. “Through my divorce, I’ve done a lot of reflecting and I’ve really looked inward,” Kristin said in an interview on The Bellas Podcast with Nikki Bella and Brie Bella
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We don’t know what the current obsession is with making live-action films about childhood plastic toys (looking at you, Polly Pocket movie), but we’re here for it.  Enter: Barbie.  We will admit, that when Warner Brothers first announced Barbie would be undergoing a modern-day makeover in a new live-action film, we didn’t necessarily have high
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