Disney/20th Century Studios feature adaptation of Jack London’s Call of the Wild drew $1M last night from 6PM previews while STX’s horror sequel Brahms: The Boy II saw $375K at roughly 1,800 theaters last night. They’re the two wide entries in a post Presidents Day weekend which will see Paramount’s Sonic The Hedgehog the winner with $29M-$40M in weekend 2.
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Crime Fiction Lover contributor Kate Vane’s new crime novel, Still You Sleep, features online journalist Tilda Green and crime reporter Freddie Stone as they investigate the death of a young woman from a drug overdose. Here’s her pick of journalists in crime fiction. Journalists make great protagonists in crime fiction. They have the skills and
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Steve Stark, MGM’s President of Scripted Television Production & Development, has been named President of MGM/UA Television, a newly created label. The appointment is part of a new contract Stark has signed with Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s Worldwide Television Group, run by Chairman Mark Burnett. Over the past eight years, Stark, a well-liked and respected executive,
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EXCLUSIVE: Epic Pictures Group has taken U.S. rights on Butt Boy, Tyler Cornack’s comedy-thriller which debuted at Austin genre event Fantastic Fest. The pic will be released day-and-date April 3, with support from cinema chain Alamo Drafthouse for a theatrical rollout. The comedy follows newly sober detective Russell Fox (Tyler Rice) who meets his sponsor, Chip
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SplashNews.com Wendy Williams hit the town Friday night with what appears to be her new boyfriend. Williams grabbed dinner in New York City at Aroma Trattoria with Big Will, aka Willdaboss. He’s a jeweler in the Big Apple and he gave everyone a big hint the other day, after Wendy went on her show and
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8. Burning (2018) Released in 2018, Lee Chang-dong’s Burning follows what seems to be a love triangle involving aspiring novelist Lee Jong-su (Yoo Ah-in), his childhood friend Shin Hae-mi (Jeon Jong-seo) and Ben (portrayed by The Walking Dead’s Steven Yeun), but as the plot unfolds, we realize that this is anything but a simple romantic
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(Mario Tama/Getty Images) Two days after Elizabeth Warren called him out during the Democratic debate in Nevada, Michael Bloomberg has announced that he will be releasing former employees from the nondisclosure agreements signed as part of harassment lawsuit settlements. Sort of. In a statement on the campaign’s website, Bloomberg writes that his company has looked
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As the ideal investment piece, the trench coat is the perfect way to tick that tricky transitional dressing box. Both elegant yet practical, the trench has cemented its place in our wardrobes as the piece that complements literally every outfit. Case in point? The Scott trench coat from Parisian-born fashion brand, Sézane. Kate Middleton’s go-to
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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details about tonight’s two-part series finale of Fresh Off the Boat. After six seasons, we say goodbye to the Huang family of Fresh Off the Boat. The two-part series finale of the groundbreaking ABC sitcom didn’t necessarily end with a bang. There was no huge champagne toast, parting speeches, or huge overture
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Harry and Meghan are officially no longer allowed to call themselves royal–a decision made by the Queen, and demonstrating the true price the Sussexes have paid for their newfound independence. Following reports this week that the couple would not be allowed to use the word “royal” in their new branding, Buckingham Palace confirmed Friday evening
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Deadline has confirmed that DC Comics Co-Publisher Dan DiDio is out after being in the position over the last ten years alongside Jim Lee. Prior that DiDio was VP Exec Editor and before that, VP editorial. During his tenure, DiDio saw the 2011 relaunch of The New 52, a contemporary update of the comic book publisher’s superhero
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It’s almost that time of year.  By that, we mean that time during which the networks make renewal or cancellation decisions.  Some of those decisions are headscratchers for sure, but most of the below shows have already been picked up for new seasons.  And yet… we’re worried about their long-term prospects.  Scroll down to find
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