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The pop star's ex-husband Kevin Federline had said in a new book that since her conservatorship ended, "It's become impossible to pretend everything's OK."
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It's unusual for an Atlantic Theater Company production to feel so uninspired, but in this set of one-acts, committed actors are let down by juvenile language.
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Sophie Pollono and Rob Houchen are also featured in the music video for the new studio cast recording.
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Here's the remaining Thursday Night Football schedule, and how to stream the Steelers vs. Bengals game
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High school senior Aniyah Saint-Surin tells Rolling Stone about her viral video at that Billie Eilish concert and why some stans might need to think more about keeping artists safe
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The star and Richard Linklater deliver a glimpse at Broadway legend Lorenz Hart that's less a biopic than a backstage tragedy
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Astoria, Ore., the setting of the classic 1985 teen movie, invites fans to follow their inner adventurer and explore a scenic corner of the Northwest.
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The film touches on #MeToo and cancel culture, but the star and director wanted audiences to make up their own minds.
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Graham is asking dads for their experiences raising sons for an upcoming book of letters.
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In his latest movie, the formerly banned filmmaker Jafar Panahi tells a circuitous, moving and unexpectedly funny story of resistance.
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Rarely shown since its release, Robert Downey Sr.'s 1972 film screens for a week in new digital and 35-millimeter restorations at Anthology Film Archives.
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Christine Ebersole, Julian Ovenden, Christine Allado, and more are featured on the studio cast recording of the new musical.
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It takes a lot of hard work and the perfect alignment of movie stars to make a social drama this irredeemably awful
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Luca Guadagnino's campus drama falls on its face trying to court controversy.
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I was introduced to Chicago in the early 1980s, when their big hit "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" was all the rage- the sort of sappy ballad that I just hated. Their follow-ups such as "You're the Inspiration" had me simply write them off as a band that only did those kind of songs, staples on "adult contemporary" format stations. Later I heard a song that was much older but very catchy, "25 or 6 to 4" and was amazed to learn that it was by the same group. This had me checking out more of their earlier music and I was amazed at the difference- no light piano, strings or sappy lyrics here, just harder rhythms with a unique horn section reminiscent of Blood Sweat and Tears. I thought "Wow, they used to be great, what happened?" Of course I soon learned that this sort of thing has happened with a lot of bands that have been active for a long time, their sounds changing sometimes for the better, often for the ...Read the entire review
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Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
VFX Breakdown of the Day:
In honor of The Girl in the Spider's Web now being available to rent on digital, here's Pixomondo with a look at the movie's digital effects:
Fan Build of the Day:
If you have to wear a face mask while you're sleeping, and you love Alien, you might as well have a little fun with it:
Sci-Fi Author Jared Gray Turns His Sleep Apnea Mask Into An Alien Facehugger pic.twitter.com/4JaHLpUtWr
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) January 30, 2019
Movie Business Lesson of the Day:
For CNN Business, Frank Pallotta examines why studios spend big to win big at the Oscars:
Video Essay of the... Read More
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