Month: September 2024

The products featured in this article are from brands available in NBCUniversal Checkout. E! makes a commission on purchases. We’ve all been there: It’s the week of Halloween and you still have costume. You’re scrambling, but the online delivery won’t make it in time and Spirit Halloween has been ransacked. You can avoid this all too
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“I think I’m more normal than not,” she told E!. “I think that’s what people gravitate towards. I’m not that different from everybody that you might know.” Indeed, Kelly thinks there’s more that binds everyone than separates them. “We’re all similar,” she said. “We all have the parts where we love to showcase our talent,
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So you’ve got weird teeth. Or a few extra pounds that never seem to stay off. Maybe even a huge birthmark that’s super noticeable. Whatever it is, the conclusion’s the same: All the normal advice on how to look hot with style and grooming…doesn’t work for you. It’s only for people who are starting from
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Netflix is back this Halloween season with a packed “Netflix and Chills” lineup this year, packing in the horror offerings to maximize your spooky season. While you can expect the arrival of horror favorites getting added to the library, the stream has unveiled its original “Netflix and Chills” programming this morning. Embrace your fears and
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[Greetings, loyal King Beat readers! In the wake of the TIFF world premiere of Mike Flanagan’s The Life Of Chuck, this week’s column is taking a different form than normal, but I hope you nonetheless enjoy.] When people acknowledge that writer/director Mike Flanagan’s The Life Of Chuck is an atypical Stephen King movie, that’s a
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An ibex stands on a mountain, peacefully grazing, until they are challenged for “the top spot.” In response, the ibex asks, “But what are we even fighting for?” When the ibex receives an attack instead of an answer, they flee from the challenge. Fleeing does not solve problems, however—and it certainly doesn’t get them the
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In July, Michael Kiwanuka returned with “Floating Parade,” and the British musician has now shared two more new songs. The tracks—“Lowdown (Part I)” and “Lowdown (Part II)”—arrive with a tranquil video directed by Blackwall. Watch the new video below. “Floating Parade” and both parts of “Lowdown” will appear on Kiwanuka’s newly announced album Small Changes.
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Will Ferrell is stepping away from his usual comedic roles in movies like Anchorman and Elf to bring us something entirely different: a touching new documentary titled Will and Harper. The film follows Ferrell and his best friend, Harper Steele, on a transformative journey across America that showcases a friendship
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Audiences hungry for David Cronenberg’s infamous brand of body horror may have hoped that 2022’s Crimes of the Future marked his return to the genre. That film, which formed an unofficial trilogy that began with 1983’s Videodrome and continued in 1999’s eXistenZ, featured several callbacks to the Canadian director’s recurring visual and thematic interests. The
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While the future of the main John Wick film series remains shrouded in uncertainty considering the way John Wick: Chapter 4 ended, the franchise as a whole isn’t going anywhere. Next up is Ballerina, the Ana de Armas-led spinoff that takes place between the third and fourth John Wick movies, and will be one of
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Tuesday, we covered the announcement of the 2024 National Book Awards Longlist for Young People’s Literature. Since then, this year’s National Book Awards Longlist for Translated Literature has also been released. The ten titles on the longlist were translated from six different languages—Danish, Arabic, Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, and Swedish. They explore everything from “disorienting
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