Month: July 2023

Justina Miles made history at this year’s Super Bowl as the first Deaf woman to perform during the halftime show. She stole headlines that night as her American Sign Language performances of Sheryl Lee Ralph’s rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and Rihanna’s powerhouse halftime performance went viral. Rihanna’s performance also made headlines, given
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EXCLUSIVE: A24 has quietly added another experienced exec to its steadily growing London office. Former Film4 and The Ink Factory production boss Tracey Josephs, whose past credits list includes Slumdog Millionaire, 12 Years A Slave and Fighting with my Family, joined as Head of UK Production several months ago. She had previously been freelancing with the
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Translated by Astrid Freuler — Following the Basel Killings and Silver Pebbles, The Murder of Anton Livius is the third novel in the Inspector Peter Hunkeler series by the Swiss playwright and author Hansjörg Schneider. Originally written in the Schweizerdeutsch dialect, the novels give crime fiction lovers a rare chance to step into a part
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Kylie Jenner and ex-best friend Jordyn Woods’ big friend reunion dinner does not mark their first time talking in the four years since Jenner’s sister Khloé Kardashian’s ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson cheated on her and kissed Woods. TMZ reports that Woods and Jenner have actually been working on their relationship for “over a year” in private.
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Matt Damon negotiated with his wife during a couples therapy session that he was taking a break from working unless Christopher Nolan called. Nolan would then call Damon about being part of the Oppenheimer cast. “This is going to sound made up, but it’s actually true,” Damon said during an appearance on EW’s Around the
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The Criterion Collection is celebrating Halloween with a brand new lineup of horror releases this October, and we’ve got the full scoop straight from Criterion’s website. Coming this October, “three Pre-code chillers from a master of the morbid; a gothic supernatural tale; & a haunting modern-day fable of cultural dislocation in NYC.” Those films are
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It’s Day 4 of the SAG-AFTRA strike and Day 77 of the WGA strike. “Discover the past, live the present and fight the future,” was an apt message from The X-Files‘ 1998 spinoff movie and it’s one that could be applied the current actors and writers strike. It seems timely, then, that some of those responsible for
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UPDATE: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued a new statement on the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, this time making a more explicit case for labor and their need to get “fair and equitable” contracts. Bass has avoided overtly taking sides in the work stoppage, at least in the way that some other Southern California politicians
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