Month: November 2023

Michael Cunningham has used three timelines to great effect in his novels Specimen Days and The Hours, his acclaimed homage to Mrs. Dalloway. He does so once again in Day, which follows a Brooklyn family on the same April day over three years: 2019, 2020 and 2021. As Day opens, Isabel and Dan, in early
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Adam Driver’s lowkey visit to Poland’s EnergaCamerimage Film Festival turned into a viral internet meme over the weekend after the actor gave an expletive response to a question during an audience Q&A following a screening of Ferrari.  Marek Zydowicz, the festival’s director and founder, has now shared a statement in response to the viral clip,
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Last year, Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” became the first non-English language album to top the Billboard 200. The Puerto Rican Latin trap and reggaetonero also became the most streamed artist on Spotify for the third consecutive year. Latin music revenue exceeded $1 billion for the first time last year, allowing reggaetón, música Mexicana,
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We have been watching the Insidious movies since 2010, and we still can’t get enough of the ghostly antics and blood-curdling scares. The film series—the brainchild of Leigh Whannell and James Wan, the same duo who brought us the macabre Saw—has spawned five films so far, from the original Insidious to 2023’s The Red Door, with each film adding its own eerie
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Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their
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Despite all the fear-inducing polls heading into last week’s elections, Democrats ended up having a very good night. Republicans had hoped that electeds like Kentucky attorney general Daniel Cameron and Virginia governor **Glenn Youngkin—**who embody a more “moderate,” diluted form of Trumpism—could usher in red- and purple-state wins, but those victories never materialized. In Virginia,
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I cannot think of anything worse than sleeping naked. I prefer to cover every inch of my body in comforting (and often claustrophobic) linens than feel so exposed – and it seems I’m not alone. According to a recent study by Mela, only 22.7% of the nation sleep totally naked, with the 55–64-year-old category being
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Recreating the joyful romance and deep bond that existed between Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed in the weeks leading up to their tragic deaths in a Parisian car crash after being relentlessly pursued by paparazzi helped The Crown actors Elizabeth Debicki and Khalid Abdalla navigate dramatizing the sad, dark incident for the Netflix series’ sixth
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the Season 2 finale of Loki. The Season 2 finale of Loki wove together more than a decade of character development for Tom Hiddleston’s titular character. As the episodes title indicates, the God of Mischief finally fulfills his glorious purpose by taking on the ultimate burden in order
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EXCLUSIVE: Luchina Fisher, the filmmaker behind Netflix’s forthcoming documentary short The Dads, has signed with CAA for representation. Slated to debut on Netflix November 17th, the most recent short directed and produced by Fisher watches as five fathers of trans children join Dennis Shepard, the father of slain gay college student Matthew Shepard, for a
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In ELLE.com’s monthly series Office Hours, we ask people in powerful positions to take us through their first jobs, worst jobs, and everything in between. This month, we sat down with motorsports racing driver and Formula 1 analyst Naomi Schiff ahead of the inaugural, and highly-anticipated, Las Vegas Grand Prix. My first job Before I
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Originally released in 1999, Pokémon Gold and Silver comprise the second generation of Pokémon games, following in the wake of the immense breakout success of the original Pokémon Red and Blue which became an instant international best seller when it hit the shelves in 1996.  — Source As with the so-called “difficult second album” that
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In another maneuver by the David Zaslav-run Warner Bros Discovery to kill movies, we hear on very good authority that Warner Bros will not be releasing the live-action/animated hybrid Coyote vs. Acme with the conglom taking an estimated $30M write-down on the $70M production. We understand the writedown for the pic was applied to the
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Thanks to the ever-changing world of social media, our personal style, interests, and vibes today are in constant flux. One day we’re in love with minimalist elegance and quiet luxury; the next we’re drawn to wildly whimsical patterns and embellishments. And this perpetual evolution, influenced by our curated Explore pages, is transforming our approach to
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