Month: January 2021

At 11 a.m. on Tuesday morning, senior editors at The Washington Post convened digitally for their weekly meeting. Instead of kicking things off as expected, their boss, Marty Baron, threw a curveball: He told them he would be retiring as the Post’s executive editor effective February 28. Baron kept his announcement brief because he needed
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Paramount is moving its animated feature Rumble from May 14 this year to Feb. 18, 2022. The movie directed by Hamish Grieve is set in the world of monster wrestling where monsters are superstar athletes. Teenage Winnie seeks to follow in her father’s footsteps by coaching a loveable underdog monster into a champion. Matt Lieberman and Etan
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Rebel Wilson revealed the different treatment she has received after reaching her goal weight of 165 pounds, and why this has been ‘interesting’ to the ‘Pitch Perfect’ star. Rebel Wilson, 40, revealed what has been one of the most “interesting” results of her weight loss transformation over the past year: the different treatment she has
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It’s been quite the journey for Rose Glass‘s feature debut. After a highly successful and buzz-worthy festival run, her psychological, religious horror film was scheduled for U.S. release in April last year. Thanks to a pandemic, the release date shifted to July, then the film was pulled from the schedule entirely. Meanwhile, its October 2020 release
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In 2016, Oscar and multi-Emmy Award-winning actress Cloris Leachman participated in Creative Until You Die, a series of Hollywood Reporter profiles of nonagenarians who were still creatively active. When asked if she ever thought of retiring, Leachman uttered a direct and defiant response: “Fuck you.” Cloris Leachman, whose career spanned seven decades, has passed away
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The major influx of women publishing mysteries and thrillers in the past 15 years has meant that we’ve gotten a lot more interesting, diverse crime novels that challenge the status quo and look at crime fiction a bit more broadly. That’s important, especially since the genre tends to be preoccupied with stereotypes about female characters
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Despite Florida posting its third-highest COVID-19 death toll last week, the biggest annual conservative gathering is setting up shop in Orlando next month, bringing along a massive crowd of potential virus vectors from all over the country. The Conservative Political Action Conference, which is typically held just outside Washington, D.C., in National Harbor, Maryland, is
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Wendy Williams called out her ex-husband Kevin Hunter’s alleged mistress, Sharina Hudson, by name for the first time after showing a clip of her new documentary on her talk show. Wendy Williams, 56, shocked the audience at The Wendy Williams Show on Jan. 26 when she totally dissed her ex-husband Kevin Hunter and his alleged mistress,
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Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has condemned transphobia, saying it should be treated with “zero tolerance”. (Getty/ Andrew Milligan – WPA Pool) SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has strongly condemned transphobia in a “message from the heart”, insisting it is “vital to speak up for what is right and against injustice”. Sturgeon posted a video to
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Cloris Leachman — the incredibly talented and hilarious actress and comedian, who starred in some of the biggest movies and TV shows ever — has died … TMZ has learned. Leachman passed away of natural causes Tuesday night at her home in Encinitas, California, with her daughter, Dinah, by her side … this according to
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Pamela Anderson has walked down the aisle for the fourth time! The ‘Baywatch’ beauty has revealed she married her bodyguard, Dan Hayhurst, after falling in love in lockdown. Baywatch star Pamela Anderson, 53, has fallen in love while in quarantine! The actress married her bodyguard Dan Hayhurst, a builder from her hometown, in an intimate Christmas Eve
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Elliot Page has filed for divorce from his wife Emma Portner. Court records reveal Page filed the documents Tuesday. The pair was married on January 3, 2018, confirmed by a post on Page’s Instagram. “After much thought and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to divorce following our separation last summer,” said the
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Pete Buttigieg’s nomination as Joe Biden’s secretary of transportation has been backed by a Senate committee with resounding support. The once-presidential candidate is expected to make history when the full Senate confirms him, becoming the first out LGBT+ person to hold a full-time cabinet position. His confirmation got off to a good start on Wednesday
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