Jonathan Bailey isn’t dancing through this question. The Fellow Travelers star—who recently earned his first Emmy nomination for his supporting role in the Showtime limited series—recently shared insight into playing a character across four decades. And this includes how he chose the prosthetic penis he wore for the show’s more intimate scenes. “There are these beautiful sex scenes throughout,” Jonathan emphasized on Late Night
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The Fashion Entrepreneur Fund (FEF), India’s first venture studio dedicated to the fashion sector, has joined hands with Karan Johar, an Indian filmmaker and fashion icon, as an investor and promoter. FEF, an initiative by the FEF India Fashion Awards, aims to nurture a collaborative ecosystem within the fashion industry. After Akshay Kumar, Indian business
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First lines: “It is happening again. Snow melts, the crust of frost cracks and heaves. Water sinks below ground, swelling channels. Sap rises. Wild garlic sprouts, arbutus creeps, and bloodroot quickens. Curved shoots of spotted skunk cabbage thrust toward the light.” Read if you enjoyed: Starling House by Alix E. Harrow or Sisters by Daisy
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When Emily in Paris‘ Lily Collins met Charlie McDowell, she felt the amour right away. “We both are in the industry and we have parents that are in a similar industry as well, but we met randomly, actually,” the actress, who is the daughter of Phil Collins and Jill Tavelman, told Ellen DeGeneres in 2022
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Most horror movies don’t even receive one novelization, yet Friday the 13th Part III somehow ended up with two. In fact, the second sequel in this beloved franchise was the first to be novelized; the original 1980 movie and its immediate follow-up were not adapted until ‘87 and ‘88, respectively. Meanwhile, Michael Avallone’s divisive take
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