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Warning—spoilers for Dead to Me season 2 ahead. Season 2 of Netflix’s Dead to Me, released on May 8, was “finished by the skin of our teeth” in the days before the coronavirus pandemic, showrunner Liz Feldman said in a recent interview. On behalf of Dead to Me fans everywhere, thank you for crossing the
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After all of the controversies, speculation, memes and lukewarm reviews, all eyes are on the box office performance of Olivia Wilde’s new film. By Grant Rindner September 23, 2022 Florence Pugh in Don’t Worry Darling.Courtesy of Merrick Morton for Warner Bros via Everett Collection Several high-profile controversies, dozens of behind-the-scenes articles, and an unceasing wave
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Somebody say somethin’ ’bout sand? Say what you will about Star Wars dialogue, but it sure is quotable. Sometimes the quotes are bad. Often times they’re really bad. When they’re written by George Lucas, they’re pretty much always bad. And not even the voice actors from Spongebob can save them. In that case, they’re usually
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Little Hurt is the solo project, of a sort, for former Mowglis front-man Colin Dieden and its new single “Cooler If U Did” sticks with you like a particularly artful rant. Dieden’s aims and overall tone are very different with this project than the work he put in with his one-time bandmates, but they share
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Whether it’s the Don’t Worry Darling press tour, Funny Girl’s broadway follies, or Prince Harry’s various tangles with royal funeral protocols, a certain brand of open-air messiness has taken prominence of late. Some of it can be chalked up to the return to prepandemic publicity patterns, sure. But gossip consumers are also getting more participatory
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Having advised everyone from Andrew Cuomo to Pete Buttigieg to rising star Mallory McMorrow, the seasoned strategist fancies herself a political interpreter in a fragmented party. “When you’re going door-to-door in South Dakota,” she tells Vanity Fair, “you really understand that there are many different ways to be a Democrat.” By Joe Hagan September 21,
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After two weeks of grieving Queen Elizabeth II and being scrutinized by the British press, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are heading home to Montecito, California, pretty much ASAP, Us Weekly reports. Don’t chalk their hasty exit up to family tension, though: The couple just really misses their children, three-year-old Archie and one-year-old Lilibet, from
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Chad Kroeger, frontman for Canadian rock band Nickelback, has revealed that everyone has been pronouncing his last name wrong all of these years. Speaking to Loudwire on a recent podcast, Kroeger explained that his surname is often butchered; people have been saying Kroh-ger, like the U.S. grocery store chain. However, the Hanna, Alta.-born musician insists
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Years before Queen Elizabeth II passed away at her beloved Balmoral on September 8, 2022, the state plans for her death, dubbed Operation London Bridge, were already concrete. This foresight, so typical of the queen’s pragmatic, no-nonsense personality, was a far cry from the confusion that greeted the death of England’s last great queen. In
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Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton put on a united front for the Queen’s state funeral today, arriving together with Kate’s two older children Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Meghan, dressed in a black wide-brimmed hat and cape dress, walked with Sophie, Countess of Wessex into the church and ultimately stood alongside Kate once inside. WPA
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