Month: December 2020

Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul) as an ass-kicking vigilante? That’s what you’re getting in Nobody, the new action-thriller from director Ilya Naishuller (Hardcore Henry). Nobody will release in theaters on February 26, 2021, and we’ve got the official RED BAND trailer today courtesy of IGN. It’s bloody, casting Odenkirk in a whole new light. IGN
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Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square, starring Dolly Parton, Christine Baranski, Jenifer Lewis, and Treat Williams A full-on Dolly Parton–penned musical adapted from a real-life stage show that involves Dolly floating on a cloud and the horror of gentrification. The Christmas Chronicles 2, starring Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, Darby Camp, and Tyrese Gibson Goldie Hawn
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In 2018, he and Schiller set up a “management committee,” consisting of Gravante, Dunn, Isaacson, and Phil Korologos, “with the hope that they would sort of be the future of leadership in the firm,” Boies says. But that structure didn’t really work, especially since both Boies and Schiller were still the comanaging partners of the
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As pop culture puts it, shopping in thrift stores can trigger painful memories (see: Marge Simpson reworking a Chanel-esque suit, Pen15‘s tween leads pawing over a secondhand Tommy Hilfiger shirt, or Jenny Humphrey’s entire character arc). But thanks to a growing resale market—with an expected value of $64 billion in the next five years—the firsthand
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Elizabeth Hurley shared ‘silly memories’ from filming ‘The Royals’: AKA, photos of the actress making funny faces in a white lace babydoll dress and lingerie. Elizabeth Hurley, 55, is feeling nostalgic about her time on The Royals, which aired its final episode in May of 2018. So, the actress shared two throwback photos taken while she
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Reading was one of my first true loves. I can’t really remember a time when I wasn’t reading. Some of my earliest memories involve curling up with my parents and “reading” to them from my favorite children’s books that I had memorized from repeated retellings. My relatives were always impressed by my dedication to reading,
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Image/Skybound Entertainment have announced this week the upcoming launch of ULTRAMEGA, a brand new comic series that’s headed our way with one hell of a premise. In the world of ULTRAMEGA, a cosmic plague has spread and transformed everyday people into violent, monstrous kaiju. Only the Ultramega—three individuals imbued with incredible powers—hold the line against
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“I am deeply concerned because the same information campaign which initially downplayed the severity of COVID-19, downplayed the number of cases, then downplayed the number of deaths is now shifting to focus on the vaccine,” Emerson Brooking, resident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, told reporters Aleszu Bajack and Jessica Guynn. Meanwhile,
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Monster Hunter director Paul W.S. Anderson has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the film, which was pulled from Chinese cinemas during its opening weekend amid backlash over a line of dialogue that has been perceived as racist by local audiences. In a statement provided to Deadline, Anderson says he is “devastated” and “mortified” that
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In a sweeping move on Wednesday, The Federal Trade Commission and 48 states filed multiple antitrust lawsuits against Facebook. Following an 18-month-long investigation by federal and state regulators into the company’s acquisitions of WhatsApp and Instagram, the suits shine a spotlight on the massive market share enjoyed by the social networking site, which is now
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James Wan is on board to produce a small screen version of I Know What You Did Last Summer that Amazon recently ordered to series, and today a director has been hired. Variety reports that Craig Macneill (The Boy, “Channel Zero: Candle Cove,” Lizzie, “Castle Rock,” “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” “NOS4A2”) will direct the show’s
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In private Donald Trump has told Republicans he’ll never acknowledge Joe Biden as a legitimate president. “I’m never going to concede,” he said recently, according to a person briefed on the conversation. But next week the machinery of American democracy will keep turning no matter what Trump does or does not do. On December 14,
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It’s no exaggeration to say that 2020 has been one of the toughest years in living memory. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating medical impact, and a knock-on economic impact that the world will be feeling for a while to come. Many people have lost their day jobs as a result of the crisis
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Trevor Wilkinson, 17, a senior at Clyde High School in Clyde, Texas (Twitter/GMA) Nearly 200,000 people signed a petition supporting gay teenager Trevor Wilkinson, who was suspended by his Texas school for wearing nail polish. Trevor Wilkinson, 17, a senior at Clyde High School in Clyde, Texas, ignited a row after he returned from Thanksgiving
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