Month: September 2022

Academy Award-winning actress Jane Fonda on Friday said she had been diagnosed with a “very treatable” form of lymphoma and started a six-month regimen of chemotherapy. The 84-year-old, who starred this year in the final season of Netflix comedy “Grace and Frankie,” disclosed her diagnosis of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in an Instagram post. Read more: Jane
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News Cam’ron and A-Trak Announce Collaborative Album, Share New Song “All I Really Wanted” The full-length album follows singles “Humphrey” and “Dipshits” from 2014 By Rob Arcand September 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter U Wasn’t There Album Art (Courtesy of Empire) Facebook Twitter Cam’ron and A-Trak have announced a new collaborative album. U Wasn’t There is
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Neon in association with National Geographic Documentary Films said director Sara Dosa’s Fire of Love will cross $1 million at the box office this weekend, becoming the biggest documentary release of the year for combined domestic and international gross. The film opened this summer and is entering its ninth week in theaters nationally. It will stream
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In addition to a Nobody sequel, he’s hoping to kick even more ass: “I still train multiple times a week.” By Grant Rindner September 2, 2022 Leon Bennett When Bob Odenkirk starred in the 2021 revenge film Nobody, part of the novelty—and appeal—was seeing an actor most widely known for Saul Goodman’s verbal dexterity and
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Britney Spears’ fans are not the only ones with complicated feelings about Kevin Federline’s big interview. Her son, 15-year-old Jayden, spoke to a documentary filmmaker, explaining why things are so awkward. He emphasized that they don’t hate their mom, but why they didn’t feel that they could attend her wedding. Britney has issued an emotional
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It’s Bones and All day here at the Venice Film Festival, where the Timothée Chalamet-Taylor Russell starrer from Luca Guadagnino received a 10-minute standing ovation after its world premiere screening this evening. The audience cheered with shouts of “Luca! Luca! Luca!” — a reaction that delayed the beginning of the evening’s next competition film. Venice
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The 1980s are having something of a renaissance right now thanks to TV series like The Newsreader and Stranger Things. Just ask Kate Bush, whose 1986 hit Running Up That Hill took on a new life after featuring in the latter show on Netflix. Val McDermid is an author who likes to have her finger
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Image Source: YouTube user Netflix Netflix is, once again, exploring unsettling, thrilling themes, this time through its original limited series “Devil in Ohio.” Based on the bestselling novel by Daria Polatin, who also serves as an executive producer, the upcoming series features “Bones” actor Emily Deschanel along with “Parenthood” actor Sam Jaeger and “To All
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Given the fragile state of world peace at the moment, it seems like a good time for the latest film from Hoop Dreams director Steve James, a piece of little-known history from the cold war that could potentially have devastating consequences today. Sadly, James’ Venice Film Festival out of competition title A Compassionate Spy just
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If the rule “no-white-after-Labor-Day” is anything to go by, then Jennifer Lawrence seems to be getting all the white outfits out of her system (er, wardrobe) before the upcoming American holiday. The Oscar-winning actress stepped out in New York on Wednesday, August 31, wearing a monochromatic white-on-white look: a fitted white T-shirt and matching white
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UK TV producers have made a last gasp attempt to stop the next Prime Minister privatizing Channel 4 as the country prepares for Monday’s big announcement, but the noises coming from Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak’s camps are not good. More than 750 indies including major groups such as All3Media and Banijay signed an open 
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Canadian musician Leslie Feist says she’s leaving Arcade Fire’s tour due to sexual misconduct allegations against lead singer Win Butler. “This has been incredibly difficult for me and I can only imagine how much more difficult it’s been for the people who came forward,” the singer-songwriter write in a message posted to social media on
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News Freddie Gibbs Announces New Album $oul $old $eperately, Shares Video for New Song: Watch Lead single “Too Much” features Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo By Madison Bloom September 2, 2022 Facebook Twitter Freddie Gibbs (Photo by Nick Walker). Facebook Twitter Freddie Gibbs has announced a new album. It’s called $oul $old $eperately, and it marks
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