EXCLUSIVE: The American Foundation for the Blind is set to present filmmaker Shawn Levy with the 2024 Helen Keller Achievement Award, which will be presented during a special evening ceremony on April 18th in Los Angeles. AFB recognizes Levy for his contributions toward breaking down barriers for people with disabilities following the success of his
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View gallery Image Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartMedia Tish Cyrus-Purcell opened up about her difficult divorce from ex-husband Billy Ray Cyrus in a new interview. The 56-year-old producer — who is now married to Dominic Purcell – admitted to having a “psychological breakdown” amid her split from Miley Cyrus’ father.  After her mother died
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Healthy consumer demand for feature films after their theatrical release windows drove a 17% rise in home entertainment spending in 2023, according to the Digital Entertainment Group. A preliminary version of the DEG’s annual survey of spending was released Tuesday, with the final one due in March. It found spending across digital and physical home
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Coming off the Oscar Best Picture nominee Past Lives, Celine Song is gearing up for her next project The Materialists, which A24 is taking to the European Film Market for sales. The rom-com is attracting A-list talent with Dakota Johnson in talks, and Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal circling. Past Lives producers Christine Vachon and
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Can’t let go of the past? Jessica Chastain is here to help—at least if it’s fashion-related. “I get very emotionally attached to things like clothes,” says the Oscar winner. “But I’ve figured out a process that really helps. It’s a little bit about fashion and a little bit about life.” Starting today, the actress lends
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We’ll discover why our world went quiet in A Quiet Place: Day One this coming summer, a prequel movie that is set to expand the universe of John Krasinski’s hit horror franchise. EW details the upcoming spinoff movie’s prequel storyline, “Lupita Nyong’o stars as Sam, a woman who’s on a day trip to New York City when
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Broadway said goodbye last week to two well-regarded but underperforming productions, with both Harmony and Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch posting better-than-usual weekly box office as last-chancers grabbed seats. Harmony, the Barry Manilow-Bruce Sussman musical about the real-life 1920s German singing group the Comedian Harmonists, filled a robust 99% of seats
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While we primarily focus on stateside bookish news, we thought some recent news on France’s reading habits was pretty interesting. According to the data from market research company GfK, 1 in 4 books sold in the country are comics. France’s affection for comics isn’t a recent thing — it is the home of immensely popular
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