Month: April 2020

Stanley Tucci’s marriage to Felicity Blunt, who works as a literary agent, is actually his second, having met her two years after his previous wife of 14 years, social worker Kate Tucci (whom he had three children with), succumbed to breast cancer in 2009. However, the actor has continued to have a comfortable, endearing existence
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Mariah Carey is not only celebrating Easter Sunday this weekend but she’s also celebrating the 15th anniversary of one of her most iconic albums, The Emancipation of Mimi.  The legendary songstress took to Twitter to wish her 2005 studio album a happy anniversary, “I have a couple of fun surprises for you today. But first, while I’m on
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Debby Ryan and other former stars of the Disney Channel series Jessie recently reunited on Zoom as they practice social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. During the video chat, recorded for SiriusXM Broadway host Seth Rudetsky and producer James Wesley‘s Stars in the House YouTube series, the cast shared their favorite memories of late co-star Cameron Boyce. The actor,
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Teddi Mellencamp isn’t exactly the most interesting housewife. For presumably this reason, she’s not a fan favorite either. We fans have long been complaining about her bland personality and lack of contribution to the show. But Real Housewives of Beverly Hills producers just aren’t listening. So here we are, stuck with her. To be clear,
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John Prine died on April 7 of COVID-19 complications. He was 73. Tributes have been pouring in from the music world in the days following his passing. Today, Roger Waters of Pink Floyd shared a cover of “Paradise” from Prine’s debut self-titled album. “Miss you, brother.” Watch it happen below. Following Prine’s death, countless genre-spanning
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2020’s The Invisible Man is seen by some as Universal‘s attempt to reboot their short-lived Dark Universe, which began (and ended) with Tom Cruise’s big-budget flop, The Mummy. Fans of horror will remember, however, that Universal did once have a highly-successful shared universe — back in the 1930s and 1940s. The original “Dark Universe” featured Universal’s collection of ghastly,
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