Billie Eilish isn’t seeing eye to eye with the media lately. Last year, she came out in a Variety profile and then accused the same outlet of outing her after a red-carpet follow-up question. In that instance, it wasn’t so much that Variety really “[outed her] on a red carpet at 11 am” (since she’d already made a…
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Barbara Rush—the film, television, and stage star known for her roles in the 1953 sci-fi flick It Came From Outer Space and the soap opera Peyton Place—died Sunday evening. The news was confirmed by her daughter, Fox News senior correspondent Claudia Cowan, in a statement to the outlet. “My wonderful mother passed…
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Love it or hate it, Alex Garland has had a pretty remarkable run as a director: just four features, Ex Machina, Annihilation, Men, and Civil War, all of them buzzy, thought-provoking, and stylish, and most of them critically acclaimed. With the bombastic and already divisive Civil War, one would think Garland was just…
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Last week, Rebel Wilson caused a stir when she named Sacha Baron Cohen as the “massive asshole” who caused her to institute a “no assholes” policy after the two starred in the 2016 spy flop The Brothers Grimsby together. In an Instagram post, she also alleged that Cohen had sent lawyers and PR people to block the…
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Netflix adds a few high-profile originals and a recent rom-com blockbuster to kick off the first full month of spring. Rebel Moon: Part Two – The Scargiver is the second chapter of Zack Snyder’s space epic starring Sofia Boutella, Djimon Hounsou, Charlie Hunnam, and Anthony Hopkins. Gillian Anderson plays journalist…
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Much like King Kong once scaled the Empire State Building, he has once again come out on top with The New Empire. As predicted, Godzilla x Kong topped the box office this weekend, easily defeating that other movie empire, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, in its second week. Contrary to predictions, however, the…
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At the heart of Starz’s new limited series Mary & George is a thrilling piece of British history. Set in the Jacobean era, the show (which premieres April 5) tracks the unlikely rise of one George Villiers (eventually the 1st Duke of Buckingham) from a rebellious, wayward teenager to a cunning political operative…
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As is its wont, March was in like a lion and out like a lamb, leaving behind a bevy of blockbuster movies in its wake. But this lamb’s got something good under its wool: Movies! April, to put it mildly, ain’t no slouch. With a couple of anticipated action epics (Monkey Man, Civil War), erotically-charged tennis…
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Molly Novak (Maya Rudolph) is in love—and not with her douchebag, billionaire ex (Adam Scott). As art imitates life, America’s most adored jilted wife has fallen for a regular Joe: nerdy accountant Arnold (Nat Faxon), one of the many quirky but well-meaning folks who work at her foundation. In the attempt to get him…
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Well, the title of this episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, “Ken/Kendra” certainly gave me pause and had me wondering if some transphobic stuff was in store. Fortunately, Larry’s fragility and need to present as unquestionably, 100% straight is more the butt of this joke, and the character Ken (Kendra when he and Larry…
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