Month: July 2022

View gallery Image Credit: David Fisher/Matt Baron/Shutterstock Kate Moss doesn’t have fond memories of her iconic 1992 Calvin Klein photoshoot, alongside Mark Wahlberg. The 48-year-old agreed that she felt “objectified” on the set of the shoot during a new interview with the Desert Island Discs podcast, released on Sunday, July 24. She also didn’t have the best recollections about her
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It’s not secret how much Joe and Anthony Russo would like to make Avengers: Secret Wars.  However, with today’s announcement at Comic-Con that that Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2025 will end with Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars, the comic studio’s Marvel Studios President said that the brothers aren’t attached to take the helm of either movie. The
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Whether it’s zombie westerns, apocalypse horror or fugitive noir novels, Jason Bovberg is an author obsessed with writing pulp fiction and having fun while doing it. His novels are stylish and expressive, full of dense, zesty prose that demonstrates his love of writing and a willingness to push boundaries in whatever genre he tackles. On
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Venice Critics’ Week Unveils 2022 Selection The 37th edition of Venice Critics’ Week has unveiled its 2022 line-up. Films in competition comprise Theo Montoya’s Anhell69 (Colombia), Philippe Petit’s Beating Sun (France), Isabella Carbonell’s Dogborn (Sweden) and David Wagner’s Eismayer (Austria), Dušan Zorić and Matija Gluscevic’s Have You Seen This Woman (Serbia), Niccolò Falsetti’s Margins (Italy) and
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There’s only one person in the world that Victoria Beckham would serenade with Spice Girls classics—thankfully, he’s willing to share video evidence with the world. On July 23, David Beckham shared a video of his wife singing “Stop,” the hit song originally featured in the iconic Spice World movie in 1997. “Stop right now, thank
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John Logan’s Gothic horror drama “Penny Dreadful” retooled classic literary horror figures in a captivating, poignant way by exploring the ethos of monsters. For his directorial feature debut, Logan sets his sights on a familiar horror mainstay: the summer camp slasher. They/Them, pronounced “They-slash-Them,” takes place at an LGBTQIA+ conversion summer camp. It emphasizes its robust ensemble
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Editor’s Note: We at POPSUGAR recognize that people of many genders and identities are affected by abortion access, not just those who are women. For this story, the interview subjects generally referred to people who may seek abortions as women. “P-Valley” season two is proving there are critical stories to be told both inside and
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Marvel is making good on its promise that Wakanda is forever, as the studio moves forward on the second Black Panther following the first’s massive 2018 box office haul and seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. The sequel’s future was initially in doubt following the tragic death of 43-year-old star Chadwick Boseman in August
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Refresh for latest…: Hollywood movies had another solid holdover session at the international box office this weekend, with slight drops essentially across the board — and some new or near milestones as audiences continue to flock to cinemas for varied fare (it helps that the mercury mercifully let up in certain areas). There were no
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