Month: February 2023

EXCLUSIVE: Black Bear International has closed a raft of international deals on EFM titles Longlegs and Fred & Ginger, we can reveal. The two projects were among the most in-demand with foreign buyers and the deals account for the lion’s share of each film’s budget. Longlegs, currently in production, will follow FBI Agent Lee Harker
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At tonight’s DGA Awards, directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert landed Best Theatrical Feature with their A24 smash Everything Everywhere All At Once — besting competition that included Todd Field (Tár), Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), Martin McDonagh (The Banshees of Inisherin) and Steven Spielberg (The Fabelmans) in their first time out at the ceremony.
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View gallery Image Credit: BEI/Shutterstock Pink, 43, seemed to shade Christina Aguilera, 42, when she talked about making the music video for their 2001 hit song “Lady Marmalade,” in a new interview. The singer, who was also joined by Mya and Lil Kim for the memorable project, admitted she didn’t have a “very fun” time
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Everything Everywhere All At Once, Babylon and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery took top film honors at the 27th annual Art Directors Guild Awards tonight. Yvette Nicole Brown hosted tonight’s awards for the second consecutive year at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. Check out the full list below. Everything Everywhere All At Once won
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You might think that February 14, 2023, was primarily notable for being Valentine’s Day. You would be wrong. It was, in fact, primarily notable for being the day that Viz released the fully-formed, physical-book version of Mieri Hiranishi’s excellent yuri series, The Girl That Can’t Get A Girlfriend. I don’t care what your sexual preferences
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Cara Delevingne and Orlando Bloom appreciate their show’s deeper meaning, but they admit that the emotion that comes along with the tough topics “Carnival Row” tackles can be difficult to navigate. In a new interview with POPSUGAR, as the series finally begins streaming its second season on Prime Video, costars Delevingne and Bloom discuss those
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If you’d told me back in the early 1990s (my, um, experimental college days) that a few decades hence bookstores would be selling cannabis cookbooks, I wouldn’t have believed you. But here we are, and hallelujah. In Sugar High: 50 Recipes for Cannabis Desserts, Chris Sayegh first delivers a primer on cannabis—quite necessarily, as uniformed
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Models falling, kicking off their heels, and visibly reaching out for help while on the verge of tears are everywhere right now, and it all has to do with the runway’s newest obsession: precarious heels. The biggest offender? Arguably Valentino, where multiple models fell hard on the spring 2023 runway, and then again during haute
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Prime Video’s “Harlem” is back for season two, following the latest misadventures of our favorite core four: Camille (Meagan Good), Quinn (Grace Byers), Angie (Shoniqua Shandai), and Tye (Jerrie Johnson). The dramedy’s second season, which premiered on Feb. 3, picks right back up where the season one finale left off with Camille and Ian’s (Tyler
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Michael Houtz; Getty Images Numero Group was founded by Ken Shipley and Rob Sevier, who are part crate diggers, part forensic scientists who unearth long forgotten music—funk, gospel, country, metal—from decades past. And more recently they’ve been refocusing their attention on a new target: ‘80s and ‘90s punk, post-hardcore, emo and indie. By Alex Pappademas
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