Fifteen years and five films later, Daniel Craig’s run ends with No Time to Die. How does his tenure stack up? By Keith Phipps October 1, 2021 Photographs courtesy Everett Collection; Collage by Gabe Conte Before Daniel Craig arrived, James Bond hadn’t made sense for years. That’s not just because the character’s original conception —
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3RD UPDATE, 3:11 PM: Alyssa Milano has provided a positive update on her uncle Mitch Carp’s health status. She says that he is now “doing well,” although he “probably needs open heart surgery,” after suffering a heart attack while driving on August 17. “I mean, he has a long road of recovery,” she told Entertainment Weekly
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Sinister and Doctor Strange duo Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill return to horror with their brand new Blumhouse horror movie The Black Phone, an adaptation of Joe Hill‘s short story. But we’ll have to wait just a smidge longer before we’ll be able to answer their call. The Black Phone was set to release in theaters on January 28, 2022, but it’s
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Former Trump administration Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham’s new tell-all memoir included some of the less than flattering nicknames that White House staff had for members of the Trump family. There’s nothing harder than shaking a bad nickname! Former Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham, 45, claims that White House staff and secret service had a bunch of nicknames
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History repeats itself with lavish festivities in St. Petersburg.  By Jordan Hoffman October 2, 2021 It’s been over a century since the last one, but Russia still knows how to do a royal wedding. Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov, a Spanish-born, Oxford-educated 40-year-old, is the Tsesarevich, meaning “heir apparent” to the Russian Empire … if
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News Courtney Barnett Shares Online “Interactive Stem Mixer” Listeners can tweak the mix for Things Take Time, Take Time tracks “Rae Street,” “Before You Gotta Go,” and “Write A List Of Things To Look Forward To” on her website By Matthew Ismael Ruiz October 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Courtney Barnett performs in Auckland, New Zealand,
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After the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor by police, the protests that ensued during the summer of 2020 cornered a number of industries into publicly declaring their support for the Black community. Fashion was no exception. Long-known for its less-than-stellar reputation for racial diversity, brands across all facets of the business made formal
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Epix and Blumhouse have set premiere dates for two films from their original TV movie slate. A House on the Bayou will surface on November 19, and American Refugee arrives December 10. The pics also will be available day-and-date on PVOD via Paramount Home Entertainment. A House on the Bayou follows a family getaway to a remote mansion
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UPDATED with NBCUniversal statement. NBCUniversal and YouTube TV have renewed their carriage deal, averting a potential blackout. In a statement, NBCU said it didn’t want to “involve our fans” in a carriage battle, but felt “obligated” to warn them about the looming impasse last week. “We are thrilled to have reached a deal with YouTube
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The man is a TV gameshow phenomenon in the UK, but questions were raised when Richard Osman announced he was writing a crime novel. Could this incomer cut the mustard? Book sales of more than a million copies since The Thursday Murder Club was published in September last year, and 45 weeks at the top of
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Since the Times’s Sunday bombshell, the once under-the-radar media company—and particularly its CEO, Carlos Watson—faced intense scrutiny for possibly deceptive practices, leading to Friday’s announced shutdown. By Caleb Ecarma October 1, 2021 After years of hyping itself as a major media player, Ozy finally became the talk of the industry in recent days—albeit for all
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