Joan Didion, a resounding voice in American literature who insightfully captured the sixties and California through observant and beautiful language, died on Thursday at her home in Manhattan. She was 87 years old.  The famed writer’s cause of death was Parkinson’s disease, according to an email sent by her publisher, Paul Bogaards, an executive at
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We’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of Wes Craven‘s Scream this month, while of course also looking ahead to *next* month, which will bring the franchise back to movie theaters. Next year’s franchise relaunch/legacy sequel is coming exclusively to movie theaters on January 14, 2022, and you can secure your tickets through Fandango right now! Today is Day 11 of “12 Screams
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New York native Bobcat Goldthwait (real name Robert Francis Goldthwait) gained fame while in his mid-twenties after he parlayed his successful stand-up career into big-screen acting gigs while keeping his signature squawky voice on iconic ’80s movies. BG’s recognizable roles include the zany Zed on “Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment,” Fred Chaney on the
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SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the series finale of Apple TV+’s Dickinson. Apple TV+’s comedy series Dickinson tonight wrapped up its third and final season, with Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld) and her loved ones looking to the future. As the episode titled “This was a Poet -” opens, Emily is visited in
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News Nas and Hit-Boy Release New Project Magic: Listen The Christmas Eve release includes a song with A$AP Rocky and DJ Premier By Matthew Strauss December 24, 2021 Facebook Twitter Nas and Hit-Boy, May 2021 (Johnny Nunez/WireImage) Facebook Twitter On short notice, Nas has released a new project called Magic, produced by Hit-Boy. The nine-track
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Apax Capital Group, a new film fund backed by the Italian government, an Italian insurer and a consortium of other investors, says it plans to spend €1.5 billion (about $1.7 billion) over 10 years on films shot and/or completed in Europe, primarily Italy. The venture is led by producer Yona Wiesenthal (Shtisel, Footnote, Beaufort, Allegiance,
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Joan Didion died at home in New York this morning at 87 from complications of Parkinson’s Disease, said Knopf, her publisher. Her accolades included a Pulitzer Prize, a National Book Award, and being a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award, among many others. She also wrote one of the first mainstream media articles
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Planning your Christmas Day outfits? It’s the ideal time to follow the fashion formula effortlessly stylish dressers swear by: the high/low mix. It’s easy! Just take something boujee then wear it with something more basic.  I’ve always adored planning a festive *lewk* that is jolly – but not kitsch – and cosy, yet not casual.
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Content Warning: This article contains PLOT SPOILERS for the Disney+ show Hawkeye. If there’s one thing that differentiates Disney+’s Hawkeye from the rest of the MCU series released this year, it’s the show’s brutally honest portrayal of Clint Barton’s experience as a superhero. This approach doesn’t sit well with some fans who have expressed their unpopular
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Stay in and catch up on all the new shows and movies your timeline won’t shut up about. By Nathaniel Houston December 22, 2021 The last two weeks of the year, otherwise known as “the holidays,” are always a good time to stay inside, lay low and catch up on the entertainment that end of
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UPDATE 12/23: LA County’s Public Health Department has updated their Covid Outbreak database to include 21 cases at WME’s Beverly Hills headquarters. The positive tests were produced last week, resulting in the agency closing the office, with employees working remotely for a couple of days until the start of agency’s holiday break this past Monday.
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The fury with which public-health experts greeted Psaki’s comments reflected their longstanding frustration with an administration that, in their view, has put almost all its focus on vaccinating the American public, at the expense of other critical aspects of the response, from getting shots into arms overseas to making high-quality masks widely available. The rapid-test
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“Deliver a good entertainment, and the audience will come.” That’s what the venerable director Robert Wise told me after defying Hollywood doubters with his hit musical West Side Story (yes, the 1961 version). Courtly and gracious, Wise also was a tough realist who, following his success, decided to turn to disaster movies like The Hindenburg and
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