It’s official: Jeremy Allen White is your new Bruce Springsteen. Rumors that The Bear would take on The Boss started circulating last week, but Deadline reports that the deal is officially done. While The E Street Band embarks on its 50th year of touring, White will embark on a journey of a different kind for…
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With the MCU fully in its flop era after the box office failures of films like The Marvels and Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania, a lot of former Marvel stars have been choosing their words pretty carefully when asked the inevitable “would you ever return” interview question. Last week, Zoe Saldaña said she thought it…
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Call it a rom-com-con: that’s a romantic comedy with a dash of conspiracy theory thrown in. “The moon landing was faked” is a favorite of tin hats everywhere, but the premise of Fly Me To The Moon, premiering in theaters July 12, isn’t that the moon landing was faked. The premise is, what if a beautiful woman (Scarlett…
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Jonathan Majors has been sentenced in the domestic violence case that began with his initial arrest in New York over a year ago. Although the actor faced up to a year in prison after being found guilty of assault and harassment in December, he managed to avoid jail time completely in today’s sentencing. Instead, the…
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The Popacalypse continues: on Monday, Billie Eilish announced her third studio album, Hit Me Hard And Soft, debuting May 17. This comes after weeks of teasing her mysterious new project, and on the heels of her Grammy- and Academy Award-winning run for Barbie’s “What Was I Made For?” It also comes amid a flurry of…
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John Mulaney has earned a lot of latitude over at Netflix, as evidenced by following up a traditional stand-up hour with a bizarre (though beloved) children’s variety special. His next project with the streamer has an even more hand-wavey premise: “Let’s just hang around Los Angeles, and whoever’s around can join us!”…
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It sounds like Morgan Wallen really let the liquor talk last night. According to Billboard, the country singer was arrested and charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct in Nashville Sunday night, after he allegedly chucked a chair off a six-story bar…
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“We’re just a bunch of fucked-up kids trying our best,” one of the peppy young pupils of Heartbreak High declares in the Australian teen drama’s sophomore season, which drops April 11 on Netflix. It’s supposed to be a catch-all apology for a whole host of bad behavior and hormonal hijinks that Amerie (Ayesha Madon),…
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Mia Goth’s double role, as both killer and survivor, in Ti West’s 2022 horror hit Xwas one of the most eye-catching things to happen in the world of horror in a minute—a seemingly perfect collaboration between star and writer/director, as the two seemed lock-step aligned in their pursuit of the movie’s messy but…
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Parks And Recreation debuted on April 9, 2009, to great expectations. Conceived as a spinoff of The Office before its producers, Office veterans Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, went in a distinctly different direction, it was Amy Poehler’s first project after an Emmy-nominated streak on Saturday Night Live. Initially,…
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The actor: Isabella Rossellini has carved out a unique career path by marching to the beat of her own drum, even though her family is cinematic royalty: she’s the daughter of Italian neorealist filmmaker Roberto Rossellini and legendary Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman. Her body of work encompasses everything from film…
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With everything leading up to this big, Election Integrity Act/water bottle trial all season, we all knew Curb Your Enthusiasm would end with Larry in court, just as Seinfeld did in its two-part, 1998 finale. This was inevitable, but there were some variables at play, too: 1) whether our guy would be convicted and go…
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The anthem of The Regime was, from its very first episode, Chicago’s “If You Leave Me Now.” If you’ll recall, that was the song chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) serenaded her husband with at a lavish function back when her government seemed to be doing swimmingly. Her people adored her (or so she thought). Her…
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The follow-up to Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV doesn’t have many bombshells to offer. Instead, it’s designed to capitalize on and legitimize the ID docuseries, by bringing in journalist Soledad O’Brien to do additional interviews with the series’ subjects (plus one new interview with a different All That cast…
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