Month: February 2023

Channing Tatum once again hit theaters baring it all this weekend — just in time for Valentine’s Day — in his latest film, Magic Mike’s Last Dance. At this point, everyone is pretty used to seeing him scantily clad, but it certainly isn’t getting old. Both he and his fans enthusiastically celebrated the film in
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“Creed III,” the third installment of the boxing film franchise starring Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors, has gifted fans another close look at the highly anticipated threequel ahead of its March premiere. A new teaser showcasing the movie’s central boxing match between Adonis Creed and Majors’s Damian Anderson dropped during the Super Bowl on
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Rihanna performing at the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images) News Watch Rihanna’s Super Bowl 2023 Halftime Show Performance Rihanna brought a hits medley to Arizona’s State Farm Stadium By Jazz Monroe February 12, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter After months of anticipation, Rihanna’s performance at the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime
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Chris Stapleton took the stage of Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona to perform the U.S. National Anthem. The singer-songwriter’s rendition of the “Star-Spangled Banner” was emotional and inspiring. However, the moment that took the night was CODA star Troy Kotsur that performed the anthem using American Sign Language (ASL). Although
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View gallery Image Credit: Dave Shopland/Shutterstock Sheryl Lee Ralph helped kick off the Super Bowl with a performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” The Abbott Elementary actress, 66, sounded incredible as she performed the Black National Anthem, which was originally a hymn written by NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson in 1900 — and is being performed for
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Barbados might be synonymous with white sand, azure waters and everyone’s favourite Barbadian pop-star-come-beauty-mogul (~ahem~, Rihanna), but there’s more to the Caribbean’s most-famed island than palm trees and beaches. Of course, the beaches on the Platinum Coast, Dover’s Beach and Paynes Bay or the upmarket west coast will, quite simply, take your breath away –
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Amazon has recently brought us Three Pines, an adaptation of Louise Penny’s Inspector Gamache series, but if you want to deepen your acquaintance with crime fiction set in French Canada, then look out for The Wall: Cover Your Tracks on More4 from Friday 10 February, 2023. Entirely in French, with English subtitles, this police procedural
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Robert Caro, literary and uniform dressing icon.Photograph: Sony Pictures; Collage: Gabe Conte A new documentary about the legendary political writer makes a strong case for sticking with one classic look.  By Gabriella Paiella February 9, 2023 Do you enjoy deep dives into the literary process? Old guys named Bob good-naturedly arguing? Warm and affectionate storytelling?
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Howard Bragman, one of Hollywood’s top crisis management experts whose clients included Sharon Osbourne, Monica Lewinsky, Stevie Wonder, Chaz Bono and many more, died peacefully in his sleep Saturday night after a private battle with acute monocytic leukemia. He was 66, just days shy of his 67th birthday. Bragman graduated from the University of Michigan
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“If it’s not facing 297 years in prison, it’s not a problem.”–Richardson family motto The twenty-one years that kept Rob separated from his wife, Fox, and their six sons was long enough. As Rob survived two decades at America’s bloodiest penitentiary and Fox raised their sons solo, they never stopped fighting for Rob’s freedom and
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Diverse festival notables from Hannah Ha Ha to The Blue Caftan join a spattering of specialty horror titles led by Consecration, and the U.S. theatrical debut of Gaspar Noé’s controversial Irréversible: Straight Cut. The last is presented by Altered Innocence, whose owner Frank Jaffe spoke with Deadline about why he wanted to give Noe’s unusual
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