Month: February 2024

The adaptation of Shakespeare’s lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers story Much Ado About Nothing, titled Anyone But You, has grossed $189 million globally, making it the second highest-grossing live-action Shakespeare adaptation ever. The only other live-action adaptation of the Bard’s to beat it — if we aren’t counting 2019’s Lion King, since it is CGI — is Baz Luhrmann’s
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Share Tweet Share Share Email Hollywood is buzzing with the latest scoop: Colman Domingo, the star who shone brightly in Rustin, might just land in the vast universe of Marvel! With fans everywhere on the edge of their seats, the big question is, will Domingo become the newest face in the MCU, the home of
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Grammy Award-winning songwriter J.Lauryn, known for her influential work in hip-hop and reggae, is embarking on a new journey as a solo artist. The Hawaii-born, Los Angeles-based musician, who has been a pivotal force behind the scenes, recently released her single “Who the Man,” marking a new chapter in her already impressive career. J.Lauryn’s journey
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View gallery Image Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Barbie director Greta Gerwig has finally opened up about the infamous snub from the Best Director category at the upcoming Academy Awards. Though Ryan Gosling and America Ferrera received nominations for their respective roles, both of the women at the helm of the movie were left out — Greta
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Arend and Anneesa Feenstra with two of their children. Photo: Screenshot A right-wing Canadian family was so disgusted by their country’s LGBTQ+ acceptance they decided to sell everything they owned and emigrate to Russia to live under Vladimir Putin’s brutal anti-LGBTQ+ authoritarian regime. Soon after they arrived, their bank accounts were frozen, leaving them “frustrated”
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An adaptation of the popular video game, Eli Roth’s Borderlands is finally set for big screen release this summer, and the official trailer has arrived as promised this morning. Lionsgate will be releasing Borderlands on August 9, 2024. Watch the Borderlands movie trailer below! It’s hard to shake the off-brand James Gunn feeling that is probably inherent to this
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The best part about a Danish drama that pits two men against each other for supremacy is that you get to have a villain by the name of De Schinkel, because I can’t possibly think of a better villain name than De Schinkel. The second best part: The Promised Land, which stars Mads Mikkelsen, is
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Maybe one day, Jubal will come out of a spotlight episode feeling better than when it began. But FBI Season 6 Episode 2 was not that exception. Instead, the world was dumping on Jubal from the get-go. Sam called him about Tyler’s getting suspended from school for drinking. Tyler caving into peer
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Just days after Alabama’s Supreme Court declared that frozen embryos have the same rights as living children, conservatives have decided to try and use the dystopian ruling to further restrict abortion rights. The Daily Beast reports that religious civil rights law firm Liberty Counsel—which has argued that the Florida Supreme Court must stop a ballot
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An image displayed during Cecilia Gentili’s February 15 funeral service at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York. Photo: Screenshot The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York has condemned the funeral service held at St. Patrick’s Cathedral last Thursday for transgender activist, actor, and author Cecilia Gentili. Responding to criticism of the funeral from conservative Catholics,
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