Month: October 2023

Over 20 years later, Ridley Scott’s Gladiator remains arguably Russell Crowe’s most iconic role. Ahead of Gladiator 2’s upcoming release, the actor highlighted an impressive homage to Maximus Decimus that is as random as it is delicious. Crowe’s likeness was just carved out of chocolate for a festival in Malta, and the Oscar-winning actor is
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The impending holiday season brings along with it a flurry of festive events. And so the wistful quest for the perfect ensemble often accompanies the joys of the season. One complication: Each occasion calls for a different vibe: Work parties beckon a blend of professionalism and holiday cheer; family gatherings are all about cozy yet
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After weeks of outrage from members about its silence over the terror attack against Israel, the Writers Guild is finally speaking out. “All of us in Guild leadership are horrified by the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th, said WGA West boss Meredith Stiehm, VP Michele Mulroney, -Treasurer Betsy Thomas in an email sent
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If you’re not already watching “The Golden Bachelor,” consider this your sign to hop on the bandwagon immediately. I was initially hesitant to start the ABC dating series, which follows 72-year-old Gerry Turner’s journey as the Bachelor franchise’s oldest leading man. But after weekly pleas from a coworker, I finally pressed play on the premiere,
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EXCLUSIVE: Dancing With The Stars sashayed its way to a self-proclaimed ratings win on Disney100 Night. The October 17 episode saw the remaining 11 couples celebrate the Mouse House’s 100th anniversary with performances to popular Disney songs. After three days of cross-platform viewing, the episode frew to a 0.97 rating among adults 18-49 (up from
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If you wanna be a member of the Spice Girls, Kim Kardashian, you gotta talk to Geri Halliwell. In fact, after The Kardashians star gushed over the girl group on a recent episode of the Hulu series, the singer sent the love right by revealing what Spice name she’d give Kim. “She deserves something really good,” Geri exclusively told E! News Chief Correspondent Keltie Knight while
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We could all really use a laugh right now. Social media is on fire, and so is Canada. Republican politicians are at it again, and just won’t stop saying horrible things. The world can be a grim place sometimes, but you know what? It can also be beautiful. Forget the glass half-full/half-empty metaphor. The world
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One recent morning, before I left home to plant white oak trees in a nearby park, I turned to Margaret Renkl’s The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year. As often happens, a passage from the New York Times columnist grounded me and pulled my vision forward: “Planting a tree is a gesture of faith in
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EXCLUSIVE: The TV pilot scheme that unearthed Disney+ hit is launching a funded development slate to help shepherd projects without agency representation from script to screen. From this year, the best scripts from the Thousand Films and Grey Seal Media program will make their way onto the in-house slate, with Thousand signing former Knight Hall
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