admin

“In the 2000s, that’s what it was all about. They loved pitting women against each other. That was their thing,” she explained. “Every single tabloid cover would say, ‘So and so hates this person,’ ‘Feud,’ just causing more drama than there even was.” “With the internet, it’s changed so much—that whole landscape. But during that
0 Comments
News Chromatics’ Adam Miller Announces Debut Solo Album Gateway is out early next year By Allison Hussey December 3, 2021 Facebook Twitter Adam Miller, October 2019 (Photo by Burak Cingi/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Chromatics’ Adam Miller has announced a forthcoming solo album, his first under his own name. It’s titled Gateway, and it’s out February 11.
0 Comments
The Animation Guild’s contract negotiations with the AMPTP have broken off without a deal but will resume later next year. “An agreement was not reached today,” Alexandra Drosu, the guild’s director of communications and content, told Deadline tonight. “We will have to continue negotiations in the New Year though no date has been set.” The
0 Comments
The arthouse is awash with well reviewed new offerings from Danish animated doc Flee to Paulo Sorrentino’s Hand of God to IFC’s Benedetta heading into awards season and amid a paucity of new wide releases. The first weekend of December following the five-day Thanksgiving frame is notoriously slow at the box office, but also a
0 Comments
She also “couldn’t say enough” about the film’s “incredible cast”—which includes Driver, Jared Leto, Salma Hayek, and Al Pacino, and more—and their performances too, especially Driver’s. “I love working with Adam Driver,” she raved. “Every day he made me laugh. He made me cry. He was wildly intelligent.”  Still, when the film was over, Gaga said she was ready to “let go” of
0 Comments
News The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, and Le Tigre to Perform at 2022 This Ain’t No Picnic Festival Earl Sweatshirt, Phoebe Bridgers, Caroline Polachek, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and others are also playing the California event By Matthew Strauss December 3, 2021 Facebook Twitter James Murphy, Julian Casablancas, Kathleen Hanna (Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Goldenvoice is
0 Comments
During Celine’s summer 2022 collection presentation in Nice, France, BLACKPINK superstar Lalisa Manobal (known by fans as “Lisa”) made her runway debut as part of her ongoing Celine ambassadorship. In a film accompanying the event, close-up shots of Lisa’s blunt-cut bangs and face-framing bob prepped fans for the even more glamorous reveal to come: Draped
0 Comments
The road west is a dangerous one. Paramount+ has dropped the official trailer for Taylor Sheridan’s anticipated Yellowstone prequel series 1883 ahead of its premiere later this month. Paramount Network will air a special simulcast premiere event for 1883 on Sunday, Dec. 19, following a new episode of Yellowstone. Starring Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw, Faith
0 Comments
Climate Change TV Fund Launches An organisation has been launched to help develop more TV shows and films about climate change. Climate Spring has attracted funding from the National Lottery Community Fund and Gower Street Trust and is being led by film producers James Durrant and Josh Cockroft, along with climate strategist Lucy Stone. Working
0 Comments
Check out newly announced release dates, which movies are coming to theaters and home video this week, and recommendations from your host Khail Anonymous, as well as a Holiday Movie Preview with Fandango managing editor Erik Davis, in this episode of ‘Weekly Ticket’! Check out the interview with ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ producer Amy Pascal:
0 Comments
Check out an exclusive movie clip for National Champions starring J.K. Simmons! Let us know what you think in the comments below. ► Buy Tickets for National Champions: https://www.fandango.com/national-champions-2021-226414/movie-overview?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc Want to be notified of all the latest movie trailers? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay up to date. US Release
0 Comments
Remember these? On this day in history 11 years ago, the psychological horror film, “Black Swan” (2010) was released! 33 years ago, Will To Power’s “Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley” was topping the charts. Think you know your pop culture history? Check out our trivia question at the end and leave your answer in
0 Comments
Britney Spears is doing somethin’ big for her birthday. A source tells E! News that the singer—who turned 40 on Tuesday, Dec. 2—and her fiancé Sam Asghari are “so excited to celebrate” her special day following the termination of her decade-long conservatorship. Britney and Sam are currently vacationing in Mexico, where the insider says the couple are
0 Comments
Mark your calendars, set an alarm on your iPhone, call your friends, etc. Celine will reveal its summer 2022 collection tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 2, at 8 AM EST sharp. Last season, creative director Hedi Slimane gave us a collection of cool-girl cropped jeans, jackets, and baseball caps emblazoned with the Celine logo. What will this
0 Comments
UPDATED,  with additional comments: Alec Baldwin said in an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos that he doesn’t worry that he will be criminally charged in the shooting that killed cinematographer Halnya Hutchins on the set of the movie Rust. “I have been told by people who are in the know, in terms of even
0 Comments
News Kim Gordon Shares New Song “Grass Jeans”: Listen All proceeds during the month of December will benefit the abortion nonprofit Fund Texas Choice By Quinn Moreland December 2, 2021 Facebook Twitter Kim Gordon, photo by Linnea Stephan Facebook Twitter Kim Gordon has shared a new track titled “Grass Jeans.” Throughout the month of December,
0 Comments
Michelle Monaghan (The Path, True Detective), Jodie Turner-Smith (Queen & Slim, Anne Boleyn) and Meredith Hagner (Search Party, Vacation Friends) are set to star alongside Vince Vaughn in Bad Monkey, an Apple TV+ drama written and executive produced by Ted Lasso co-creator Bill Lawrence. Additionally, Marcos Siega (Dexter, The Flight Attendant) has been tapped to
0 Comments
News Alvin Lucier, Experimental Composer, Dies at 90 Lucier, a long-time professor at Wesleyan University, was known for his avant-garde works, which sometimes involved brain waves, room acoustics, and other unexpected sources for sound By Madison Bloom December 1, 2021 Facebook Twitter Alvin Lucier, April 1991 (Jack Vartoogian/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Experimental composer Alvin Lucier
0 Comments
EXCLUSIVE: Around The World In 80 Days writer Stephen Greenhorn is penning an adaptation of James Goodhand’s YA novel Last Lesson for Sanditon producer Red Planet Pictures. Death In Paradise indie Red Planet has optioned the rights to Goodhand’s debut, which was published last year and examines the psychological breakdown of model student and talented musician Ollie Morcombe after
0 Comments