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Let's unpack the highs (Morgan and Dr. Andy's insane relationship), the lows (history's least romantic bubble bath), and the Leighton Meester.
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An influential scholar, she challenged centuries of biblical interpretation that presumed that women were unequal to men in the eyes of God.
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The show has backed down from focusing on conversion, but now there's nothing left to talk about.
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A tentative agreement with "meaningful wage and health benefit increases" was met at 4:30 a.m. on October 23.
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In "Horror's New Wave," Jason Blum celebrates 15 years of unnerving audiences. His advice to publishers: "Sometimes it's good to rely on your gut."
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Claiming doctors told her it was "stress" related in the new season of The Kardashians.
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A mother (Allison Williams) and daughter (Mckenna Grace) reel from a tragedy while looking for love in all the right places in this formulaic melodrama.
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Kardashian stated that the spike in stress, which she attributes to encounters with ex-husband Kanye West, also caused psoriasis flare-ups
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The musician has already raised more than $400,000 in donations from ticket sales on her Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things pop-up concerts
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Jeremy Allen White plays the singer-songwriter in an affecting drama about the making of his 1982 album "Nebraska" when he slipped into a terrible darkness.
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Megadeth and Anthrax to serve as special guests on heavy-metal legends' half-century-celebrating trek, featuring a set list culled from band's first nine albums
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The incendiary new work re-imagines Anne Frank's story through an "intersectional, multiethnic, genderqueer, Afro-Latin hip-hop lens."
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Yorgos Lanthimos' remake of a cult movie deals in conspiracy theories, corporate doublespeak, and celebrity weirdness being a plus. In other words: our current reality
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Ben Stiller directs a moving portrait of his father and mother, the comedy pair Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.
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Tina Romero, the daughter of George A. Romero, the filmmaker behind the legendary "Night of the Living Dead," brings a queer horror comedy to Brooklyn.
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This animated film traces the romance and explosive conflict between a young devil hunter and a devil in disguise.
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The drawings, by Norman Rockwell, of visitors looking to speak with the president, once hung near the Oval Office.
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Justin Lin directs a fictionalized account of the final days of a 20-something Christian missionary who tries to enter a remote island.
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Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons star in the latest absurdity from Yorgos Lanthimos.
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Her newest, "A House of Dynamite," about a nuclear missile headed to the U.S., takes up themes of power and violence that have long interested her.
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The incendiary new musical reimagines Anne Frank's story through an "intersectional, multiethnic, genderqueer, Afro-Latin hip-hop lens."
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How to lead an artistic life and be part of a family is a tension he has only recently faced in life and now, onscreen, for a film about his comedian parents.
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Ma trailer shows us a new side of Octavia Spencer - Every town has one: you know, that adult who spends way too much time partying with the local high school kids, even though they're closer to social security than they are prom. Those people are creepy, as this new trailer for Ma demonstrates.
Oscar winner Octavia Spencer headlines, playing an unhinged woman who befriends a group of high school kids. Things get real weird real fast in the clip for the new Blumhouse feature. Check out the synopsis and trailer and see it for yourself.
"Oscar® winner Octavia Spencer stars as Sue Ann, a loner who keeps to herself in her quiet Ohio town. One day, she is asked by Maggie, a new teenager in town (Diana Silvers, Glass), to buy some booze for her and her friends, and... Read More
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There are a lot of female comedians and comic actors working today on stage, in movies and on television, and one would imagine if they had to put together a Mount Rushmore of influences on their work, Gilda Radner would easily make the list. The Second City alum and member of Saturday Night Live's Not Ready for Prime Time players initial cast held her own and some of her male cohorts at times with characters like Roseanne Roseannadanna before moving on from the weekly grind of late night sketch comedy, ultimately to be taken from the world much too soon at the age of 42 due to ovarian cancer. Lisa D'Apolito combined with Radner's estate teamed up to make Love, Gilda, using a wealth of audio tapes, journals, pictures and home movies of Radner throughout her life.
The film also includes interviews with many of those who Radner worked with, including Martin Sho...Read the entire review
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