Month: June 2024

An Apple Original Films title is heading to the big screen for the sixth time with the June 27, 2025 release of Joseph Kosinski‘s Formula 1 movie starring Brad Pitt. Warner Bros. has won the rights to handle both domestic and overseas. This follows Paramount releasing Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon ($157M WW),
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Warner Bros. Discovery’s search for a new comms chief is over with the media giant expected to name Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary for former president Barack Obama, to the job, Deadline has learned. The post has been open since January when former corporate communications boss Nathaniel Brown exited. He had been at
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Sony sat out CinemaCon in April this year, but was the first major studio to present at CineEurope in Barcelona today, culminating in a screening of Apple Original Films’ Scarlett Johansson/Channing Tatum-starrer Fly Me to the Moon which Sony is releasing theatrically. Before the screening, Sony President of International Theatrical Distribution, Steven O’Dell, cautioned, “Good
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Bridgerton isn’t the only project Nicola Coughlan is fronting this month. Just days after the show’s season 3, part 2 dropped, Kim Kardashian’s line SKIMS launched a new campaign starring Coughlan. Coughlan appears, wearing three different form-fitting dresses from the shapewear line’s Soft Lounge Collection. Elizaveta Porodina photographed the dreamy campaign, which leans into pastels
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Theatrical giant AMC Entertainment posted its highest attendance and admissions revenue of any weekend in 2024 this past Fri-Sun. at locations in the U.S. and globally with the one-two punch of Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 debut, and Sony’s Bad Boys: Ride Or Die. Stateside, AMC posted its most attended day of the year on Friday,
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There’s little question that one of the biggest movies of the fall will arrive when the Wicked: Part One release date gets here in November. Stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are embodying their characters, at least visually, as we’ve seen the pair together in outfits that match the characters they’ll be playing. But we
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Best Revival of a MusicalCabaret at the Kit Kat ClubGutenberg! The Musical!Merrily We Roll AlongThe Who’s Tommy Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalBrody Grant, The OutsidersJonathan Groff, Merrily We Roll AlongDorian Harewood, The NotebookBrian d’Arcy James, Days of Wine and RosesEddie Redmayne, Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalEdin
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Representation should always be something Hollywood strives for. But the most important part of providing that is giving creators the space to tell their own stories, instead of trying to do it for them. That’s why events like the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) are essential because while it creates a space to amplify Black
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It was an Inside Out specialty weekend, fairly quiet and with a stream of indies films and more wide releases. The schedule is starting to recover from a strike-induced slump that, however, provided oxygen to some indies. Small films have been competing for screens with majors at arthouses from Alamo Drafthouse to Landmark since theaters
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Reign and older siblings Mason Disick, 14, and Penelope Disick, 11, surprised their dad with a Father’s Day balloon display at home. Scott posted a pic of it on Instagram, writing, “Thanks my loves 4 making this day what it is to me!” As for Travis, he shared Kourtney’s post as well as tributes to his own dad and his kids, including throwback
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Hollywood’s male beauty standards have changed throughout the years. The Golden Age of the industry presented rugged masculinity with Humphrey Bogart and Kirk Douglas, while the 1980s gave us hyper-masculine macho men like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone. And, of course, 1990s presented more boy-next-door-type men like Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. Tastes just keep
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Jason Oppenheim, co-owner of the Oppenheim Group real estate agency and star of Selling Sunset, is open to having Christine Quinn return to the Netflix reality series. In a new interview, Oppenheim said he was not opposed to having Quinn come back to the show but clarified that the decision was not up to him.
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In the show’s second season, the main characters were all reeling in their own ways. The look of Dern’s Renata—who refuses to not not be rich even in the face of financial and marital ruin—was “powerful, very structured, designer conscious, body-conscious, expensive and with a sharply defining silhouette,” Friedberg told Fashionista. “In season two, we amplified that a bit
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