Month: December 2023

Refresh for latest…: After opening early in 37 international box office markets last weekend, Warner Bros/Village Roadshow/Heyday Films’ Wonka expanded its release this session to the rest of the world (save Korea which goes in late January). The results are sweet. In a total 77 overseas markets, the Paul King-directed, Timothée Chalamet-starrer added another $53.6M
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Bertha Russell did the damn thing. In The Gilded Age’s second season finale, Carrie Coon’s ruthless robber baroness emerged the victor in the great war between her beloved Metropolitan Opera and The Academy of Music, championed by old-money society queen Lina Astor (played by Donna Murphy). Even those casually acquainted with American history most likely
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Translated by Charlotte Barslund — If you’ve been enjoying Samuel Bjork’s Munch and Krüger novels, The Wolf will take you back in time to their first case. If you’ve yet to discover them, then this prequel to I’m Travelling Alone is where their story begins. Mia Krüger has been freshly recruited from the police academy
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Image Credit: TLC Meri Brown isn’t holding grudges. Meri is asked if she thinks she’ll be invited to Christine Brown and David Woolley’s wedding. “I don’t think I will,” she tells host Sukanya “Suki” Krishnan during the December 17 episode of the Sister Wives: One on One special. However, Meri doesn’t have any bad blood with
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John Oliver decided to focus on Elon Musk on Last Week Tonight‘s last new episode of 2023. The comedian roasted the billionaire by recounting all the controversies he’s been involved in this past year and said he “could pull off any bad guy in a movie.” “There’s Lex Luthor posing for the cover of Metropolis
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Image Credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock Kourtney Kardashian, 44, celebrated her son Reign‘s 9th birthday party this week and had a fun-filled party that she revealed he “planned” himself. The Kardashians star took to her Instagram story to share videos and photos of the special day, which included holiday-themed items. Reign and his brother, Mason, 14, both celebrate
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Searchlight Pictures’ Poor Things had a monster of an expansion, sewing up $1.3 million at just 82 theaters for a no. 10 spot at the weekend box office. American Fiction and The Zone of Interest, from, respectively, Amazon MGM Studios and A24, opened nicely as specialty films with original stories of all kinds are seeing
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EXCLUSIVE: Todd Eisner, a 30-year veteran talent agent, has resigned from A3 Artists Agency, where he was a Senior Agent in the Los Angeles talent department for almost seven years, to join the Paradigm Talent Agency. “Paradigm has long admired Todd as an industry veteran who brings an exceptional work ethic and passion for his
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One of the favorites to make the Oscar documentary feature shortlist this year takes viewers to a remote area of Estonia, within the healing space of the smoke sauna. It is an ancient tradition in that part of the world, a way of “connecting family and friends to cleanse body and soul inside a place
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New Paranormal Documentary, Abigail’s Castle: The Haunting of Featherstone Castle, directed by Warren Speed and starring Graham Burney, Kenneth Lown, with Francesca Lynn is now available on Vudu from Bayview Entertainment. Featherstone Castle in Northumberland is over one thousand years old. In the sixteenth century the majority of the family who lived in the castle were slaughtered
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