Month: January 2024

La escuela secundaria de Mia Thermopolis en “El diario de la princesa” ha encontrado un comprador después de casi 3 meses en el mercado… TMZ ha averiguado. De acuerdo con los registros de bienes raíces, los propietarios del inmueble de 6,5 millones de dólares de estilo mediterráneo en San Francisco, que se duplicó como exterior
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Four new Dark Sky Films titles have been added to our massive SCREAMBOX library, which already includes Willow Creek, Minor Premise, and The Deeper You Dig (details); Ghost Killers vs. Bloody Mary, Landlocked, and Possum (details); Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer 1 & 2, and Emelie (details); Stake Land, Summer of Blood, & Bitter Feast (details); and Wake Wood, Eaten Alive and Sleep
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View gallery Image Credit: Courtesy of the Blanchard Family Gypsy Rose Blanchard got very candid about shocking aspects of her past in the latest installment of The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard. As Gypsy’s mom Dee Dee Blanchard went to desperate and abusive lengths to keep Gypsy close, Gypsy eventually took matters into her
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In October, Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon was highly anticipated, but it had relatively low turnout at the box office. Though the movie had a reported $200 million budget, it only brought in about $23.2 million domestically and $44 million worldwide its opening weekend. Could it be that everyone has been waiting for
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The New Screenwriter has launched a new Horror Screenplay Competition: Hollywood Edition giving winners access to Hollywood’s leading talent reps & production companies. TNS Founder Steve Douglas-Craig has spent over 14 years inside the major studio system in story development and acquisitions shepherding high-end genre content in association with companies such as Blumhouse and Ghosthouse
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It’s quiet for specialty openings after the holidays, in the thick of awards season. But one film needed this weekend — Abramorama documentary A Storm Foretold by Danish director Christoffer Guldbrandsen about the MAGA movement and the Jan. 6 insurrection. The filmmaker captured footage over years of on-and-off access to Roger Stone. It’s booked for
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And we’re back! If you’ve missed broadcast television as much as we have, then you’re in for a treat this week as shows finally return! That’s not the only excitement. Check out our recommendation of what to watch this week! Saturday, January 6 8/7c Love on the Right Course (Hallmark) Christmas is officially OVER at
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Alex Haughey’s new film is Under the Influencer, now available on streaming (Apple TV, Amazon). At first glance, the zany satirical comedy feels like something akin to a Harmony Korine picture, complete with dazzling color, meticulous framing (shout out to cinematographer Matthew Lynn, QC’s It Lives Inside), and strange and offbeat characterization. Quickly though, we’re
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Step inside the happiest place on earth: New York City vintage bridal salon Happy Isles. The newly opened SoHo shop is filled with racks of silky John Galliano slip dresses and dreamy Dior gowns that are threaded with history. As the wedding world continues to trend anti-bride, the soon-to-be-married are seeking out non-traditional wedding looks
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