Month: November 2020

Freddie Fox thinks actors who have a more “rounded” experience of sexuality have an advantage in the film industry (Jeff Spicer/Getty for BFI) Freddie Fox thinks actors who have a more “rounded” experience of sexuality have a “real advantage” in the film industry. Fox, 31, has been reluctant to define his sexuality, but the actor
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Princess Anne, as played by Erin Doherty, was the breakout hit of The Crown’s third season—a refreshingly no-nonsense royal who stomped around Buckingham Palace in riding boots; told off Prince Philip (Tobias Menzies); and appalled the queen with her frank conversation. But in The Crown’s fourth season, Anne finds competition for the favorite princess title
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‘Tis the season…for NaNoWriMo! November is National Novel Writing Month. Some of you are smelling the spiced cider, enjoying the autumn leaves, and getting ready for turkey and pumpkin pie. But while you’re preparing your shopping lists for the season, don’t forget your lovable writer perspiring alone in their room. It’s a marathon month for
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Henry Golding played a gay character in Monsoon (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty) Crazy Rich Asians star Henry Golding has said he might “never come to a conclusion” about whether it’s acceptable for straight actors to play gay characters. The issue of straight actors playing queer roles on-screen has been a source of contention within the film industry,
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I should mention, however, that the corrupt “supes” and (mostly) powerless CIA squadron covertly taking them down in the hit Amazon Prime original, technically, are already DC characters – or once were, at least. Garth Ennis’ comic book series that inspired The Boys was originally a property of the DC-owned brand Wildstorm for its first
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You may recall this summer that, in addition to toilets that didn’t flush to his specifications, President Donald Trump went to war with TikTok. Some theorized that it was because K-Pop fans using the app made him look like a dunce at a June rally in Tulsa, but Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed it
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 17 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy. Read at your own risk!] Grey’s Anatomy returned on Thursday evening with a two-hour blockbuster premiere that showcased how medical professionals are combatting the COVID-19 pandemic head-on and, as promised, ended with a jaw-dropping ending. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) returned at the
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This year’s Black Friday sale from Vinegar Syndrome goes live in two weeks (November 27-30), but the company has already started teasing what’s coming *next* year, in 2021. Vinegar Syndrome’s Brad Henderson took to Twitter this afternoon to tease four of the company’s 2021 releases, which include “Lovecraft, Nazis, Action, and a slasher flick.” Those
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Paramount last night made some nudges on their theatrical release calendar. Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, starring Michael B. Jordan, was removed from on Feb. 26, which is no surprise given that the studio unloaded that title to Amazon. Taking over that date is Lee Daniels’ untitled Billie Holiday movie starring Andra Day in the title role;
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