Month: April 2020

Behind microphone stands in their homes, Lady Gaga (L) joined Céline Dion to close the One World: Together at Home special. (Screen captures via Twitter) The One World: Together at Home special came to a speculator close Saturday night as a constellation of stars – Lady Gaga, Céline Dion, Lang Lang, Andrea Bocelli and John Legend
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Despite the Trump administration’s plan released yesterday to reopen the economy, which placed limited cinema reopening in the early phases, AMC still faces extreme challenges. Over the last week, Wall Street analysts and industry pundits have forecasted a bankruptcy filing to allow AMC to reorganize during the shutdown. Variety recently pondered whether AMC could even
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In a Hollywood landscape of superhero flicks, galaxies far, far away and horror remakes, Knives Out was one of the most successful original properties to come out of 2019. Following The Last Jedi, writer/director Rian Johnson helmed a clever and entertaining whodunnit featuring an all-star cast. Knives Out surpassed $300 million worldwide, became one of
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It’s her day to shine!  Kourtney Kardashian is celebrating her 41st birthday on Saturday. It’s unclear what the Aries queen has planned for her special day, especially considering the Coronavirus pandemic has people social distancing. However, that doesn’t mean the reality TV personality can’t celebrate her birthday with a bang. In fact, it’s already off to a great
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In the film industry, Warner Brothers holds the rights to the Harry Potter film franchise and Disney makes the Maleficent movies. Sadly, audiences will never see a duel between those magical creatures because of this very fact. RELATED: Harry Potter: 7 Reasons Voldemort Is Stronger Than Grindelwald (& 8 Why He’s Weaker) But that does not stop the
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Natalie Dormer stars in Showtime‘s new spinoff series “Penny Dreadful: City of Angels” as the evil Magda, a shape-shifting demon and “agent of chaos” in 1930s Los Angeles. Magda, as described by Dormer in a new featurette video released this week, is the show’s “supernatural antagonist,” a villain who “manifests herself as many different people.”
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The Soft Boys’ Matthew Seligman, who played bass on the group’s 1980 masterpiece Underwater Moonlight, has died. Frontman Robyn Hitchcock confirmed the news in a post on his official Facebook page April 17. “I’m writing this as Matthew Seligman slips out of this life and into wherever souls go next,” Hitchcock wrote. “Everybody goes, but
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