Month: September 2023

Kevin Costner’s shocking exit from the biggest show on linear television, Paramount Network’s Yellowstone, became a focal point in the Oscar winner’s testimony at a Santa Barbara court hearing in his divorce case Friday morning. In Costner’s first public remarks about his abrupt departure and the series coming to an end with Season 5, the
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View gallery Image Credit: Matt Baron/Shutterstock / Broadimage/Shutterstock Travis Barker‘s ex Shanna Moakler spoke out about the “urgent family matter” that sent the Blink-182 drummer home on Friday from a planned launch of their European tour — and she says their two children, Landon, 19, and Alabama, 17, are “safe and sound.” She also sent love
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The UK’s non-surgical cosmetic industry is valued at around £3.6 billion. But did you know that currently, you don’t legally need a license to perform procedures like Botox or filler injections? In fact, there is no official industry regulation or qualification standard for cosmetic treatments – an issue that many respected practitioners have campaigned against
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Break out your scarves, kids, a version of the award-winning play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child may be coming to a school near you. The producers behind the Broadway and West End-produced adaptations announced a partnership with Broadway Licensing Group to bring a reworked version to high school and secondary school theater programs worldwide
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Dynamic Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos’ anticipated latest, Poor Things, got a rapturous reception at after it world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on Friday, with an ovation timed at 10 minutes and 37 seconds. It was one of the most enthusiastic responses to a film some Venice festgoers have ever seen. At different points
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Some of the finest and funniest contemporary espionage fiction comes from the metaphorical pen of Mick Herron, and the English author is back with his latest – a standalone called The Secret Hours. This is just the beginning, though, because this week we’ve got a cybercrime thriller by Daniel Scanlan, a book that you literally
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View gallery Image Credit: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock In the early hours of Sept. 1, Blink-182 postponed the launch of their European tour as Travis Barker, 47, rushed home amid his wife Kourtney Kardashian‘s pregnancy. “Due to an urgent family matter, Travis has had to return home to the States,” the band shared on Twitter. “The Glasgow,
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True crime buffs, this one is for you. Earlier this year, we all developed a new obsession when Netflix released it’s three-part crime series, Murdaugh Murders, following the fascinating Alex Murdaugh trial practically in real time — Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife and son only weeks after the series dropped and
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They don’t make them like this any more, except when they do. Bastarden (disappointingly renamed The Promised Land in English) is a historical epic out of Denmark that has all the virtues of a midday movie remembered from childhood, the kind of thing you watched when your mother kept you home with a bad cold:
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TORONTO — From age-old terrors to high school queer angst, Canadian films and series showcased at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival offer a wide array of options even without the usual draw of A-listers. Although the Hollywood actors’ strike has cast a shadow over the fest, it hasn’t dampened the enthusiasm of both seasoned
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UPDATE, AFTER EXCLUSIVE: AMC is reporting that the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film has clocked a mindblowing $26M for the circuit in presales in its first 24 hours, beating their previous first day presales record for Spider-Man: No Way Home which did $16.9M. Let’s write that again — this massive presales figure is
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EXCLUSIVE: Keshet International is doubling down on its German business by launching a standalone scripted arm in the European country. Keshet Germany will launch with a slate that includes another remake of False Flag, the Israeli format that was recently remade by Keshet UK as Suspicion, starring Uma Thurman and Kunal Nayaar. Also on the
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It’s the penultimate episode: Project Runway season 20 has anointed its final four, and I’ll be personally offended on behalf of Law Roach if their avant-garde looks don’t live up to his exacting standards. The remaining designers—Brittany, Bishme, Laurence, and Rami—have been anticipating this particular test all season long; avant-garde is a PR classic, so
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