Month: January 2023

From New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict comes an explosive novel of history’s most notorious sisters, one of whom will have to choose: her country or her family? Between the World Wars, the six Mitford sisters—each more beautiful, brilliant, and eccentric than the next—dominate the English political, literary, and social scenes. Though they’ve weathered scandals before,
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If your favorite season is award season, then you’ve probably been eagerly awaiting Tuesday’s announcement of nominations for the 95th Academy Awards. This year’s Oscars have spread the wealth between small artsy films and some of the year’s biggest blockbusters. Serious dramas such as “Tár” and “All Quiet on the Western Front” are nominated for
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CONSECRATION Starring Jena Malone and Danny Huston Directed by Christopher Smith (Black Death, Severance) Exclusively In Theaters February 10th from IFC Films and Shudder Synopsis In CONSECRATION, after the suspicious death of her brother, a priest, Grace (Jena Malone) goes to the Mount Saviour Convent in Scotland to find out what really happened.  Once there, she uncovers
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View gallery Image Credit: Jeff Vespa/Shutterstock Paul Mescal is an actor best known for starring in the television series, Normal People. He was nominated for Best Actor In a Leading Role in 2023. In late 2022, Paul was spotted getting coffee with Angelina Jolie and her daughter Shiloh Jolie-Pitt. From Normal to phenomenal, Paul Mescal
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Eight-time Grammy winner Chris Stapleton will sing the national anthem at this year’s Super Bowl LVII, the NFL announced today as the organization released the pregame entertainment line-up. Twelve-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist, songwriter and producer Babyface, a 12-time Grammy winner, will sing “America the Beautiful,” and Abbot Elementary star Sheryl Lee Ralph will perform
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There’s nothing that should seem so revolutionary about Women Talking. In its atmospheric score and desaturated tones, the Best Picture nominee is designed to be as unobtrusive as the Mennonite women it portrays, each of them conditioned to be quiet, gentle, and subservient, even when their natural temperaments grate against that training. In the film—adapted
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In November last year, the major pirate ebook site Z-Library was seized by the FBI. The website, which hosted free ebooks it didn’t own and even charged them for it, was popular among students, even widely gaining traction on TikTok. On Twitter, many users also bemoaned its death, while many authors celebrated this illegal distribution
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EXCLUSIVE:  Dyllón Burnside, star of Ryan Murphy shows Pose, American Horror Story and Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, will make his London stage debut in Black Superhero, the debut play from British actor, activist and playwright Danny Lee Wynter. Florida-born Burnside will play King, a Black, queer movie star “with the world at his feet”, Wynter told Deadline.
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Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Toni Topaz aren’t the only ones who know how to party. On Jan. 23, Camila Mendes shared photos from a fun-filled girls’ night out with her “Riverdale” costars Lili Reinhart and Vanessa Morgan over the weekend. “GNO,” she captioned the photos, followed by a series of dancing-woman emoji. “I [heart]
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View gallery Image Credit: SPW/SplashNews Khloe Kardashian is in mourning after ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson’s mother Andrea died from a fatal heart attack. The Good American founder, 38, took to Instagram on Monday, Jan. 23 as she posted a tribute for the Toronto native 17 days after her passing. “I have been avoiding this…. Avoiding accepting this is real.
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The Deadline Studio at Sundance Film Festival runs January 20-23 at Hotel Park City, where the cast and creatives behind the best and buzziest titles in this year’s lineup sit down with Deadline’s festival team to discuss their movies and the paths they took to get to Park City. Chanshi Section: Indie Episodic Program Directors:
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Long winter nights are for reading! Our February issue contains great new fiction from Sonora Jha, Tessa Bailey and Stephen Graham Jones, plus the best books for Black History Month and more. In upcoming issues, keep an eye out for our Writers to Watch list, highlights in inspirational fiction and outstanding new memoirs.
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