Month: July 2022

View gallery Image Credit: Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup for Hulu/Shutterstock Khloé Kardashian‘s seen it all when it comes to Tristian Thompson, so “nothing surprises her” anymore, a source tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY. “She’s been telling people she doesn’t care, they’re not together and he can do what he wants. It’s hard for her family not to be upset
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News Pi’erre Bourne Announces 2022 World Tour He’ll hit North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand later this year By Allison Hussey July 19, 2022 Facebook Twitter Pi’erre Bourne, photo by Cian Moore Facebook Twitter Pi’erre Bourne has announced an extensive tour that begins later this year, with dates taking him through North America before
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English crime author Mick Herron didn’t begin his writing career with the Slough House series, but there’s no doubt these novels represent his most successful work. The London setting, cast of memorable characters and espionage storylines have made the series ripe for adaptation, and it’s no surprise Apple pulled all the stops, casting such famous
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Time to retrofit that Stormtrooper mask. The organizers of this week’s San Diego Comic-Con are requiring “all attendee groups, including but not limited to exhibitors, guests, staff, press, professionals, volunteers, and cosplayers…to wear an approved face covering regardless of vaccination status.” In case there’s any doubt in year three of the pandemic what an approved
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View gallery Image Credit: Everett Collection/Sony Pictures Where The Crawdads Sing, an adaptation of Delia Owens’ bestselling novel, is one of the most highly-anticipated movies of the year. Normal People breakout Daisy Edgar-Jones gives a riveting performance as Kya, a guarded and brave young woman who lives alone in the marshland around Barkley Cove, North
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EXCLUSIVE: Hulu is hunting for Hotties. The streamer has ordered blind date food competition Hotties, hosted by Jade Catta-Preta, who previously hosted E!’s The Soup and has appeared on series such as ABC’s Manhattan Love Story and American Housewife. The series comes from Bright Spot Content, the All3Media America-backed production company behind Hulu’s Baker’s Dozen.
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“Weird Al” Yankovic has cemented himself into pop culture since his comedic debut in the late ’70s. The multitalented comedian is known for his creative parodies of popular songs such as Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” and Coolio’s “Gangsta Paradise.” Throughout his career, Yankovic has earned numerous awards and accolades, including five Grammy Awards for best
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“One of the great things about writing a book about 1940s Hollywood is that you can watch a bunch of old movies and call it research,” Anthony Marra says about Mercury Pictures Presents, a sprawling, bighearted tragicomedy set in Hollywood during World War II, with additional storylines in Italy and Germany. It took six years
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EXCLUSIVE: Industry exec David P. Davis’ ITV Studios-backed label has optioned the TV rights to Clare Mackintosh thriller The Last Party. The novel, which will be published on August 4, is the first revealed development project for 5 Acts Productions, which launched late last year. The Cardiff-based label sits within Patrick Spence’s ITV Studios drama
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