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The film received poor reviews but has stormed the box office, taking $217m (£160m) globally.
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The film capturing the scene outside a Judas Priest show was 17 minutes long, only available on VHS and won the hearts of a generation of rock fans.
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Rolling Stone's first-ever music festival celebrates Independence Day on the Hudson River with an A-list lineup, local food, on-site stays, and much more
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The nonfiction and novels we can't stop thinking about.
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Movie watchers are often left wondering why today's films look murkier than films of years past. Here's how some experts diagnose the issue.
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The song comes off the singer's forthcoming album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love
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Billy Eichner, Ben Stiller, Ali Stroker, and more star in the landmark Larry Kramer play, celebrating its 40th anniversary.
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Critics chime in on the screen-to-stage musical.
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Jo-Ellen manages to find proof that Rulla's husband is still having an affair, and the resulting confrontation makes for an all-time episode.
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The screen-to-stage musical, featuring songs from band The Rescues, plays the Palace Theatre.
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A Broadway musical adaptation of the 1987 movie gets a lot of mileage from '80s rocker aesthetics and over-the-top spectacle — until its second half.
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It's hard to watch Valeries' show and relationships crumble around her, but it's even harder to deny that she brought it on herself.
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Wilson brought out Green as a surprise guest alongside Big Little Town to perform "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink"
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Wilson's performance was delayed by an hour, while Riley Green and Journey saw their sets canceled from Saturday's lineup
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Michael unsurprisingly strays far from the historical record and even erases three of the nine Jackson children
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The solo show recently closed Off-Broadway.
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From Bad Bunny's "DtMF" to Lana Del Rey's "Henry Come On"
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As we venture forth into the heart of the summer movie season, the month of June brings us more superheroes, more action, some highly anticipated animated features and a plethora of sequels, spin-offs and reboots (some of them a combination of those things). Interestingly, we're also getting a number of releases involving evil dolls, as well as a couple of musical hits from across the pond.
Below is our guide to all the major titles coming to theaters in June and how to get your tickets now.
June 7:
Dark Phoenix
Starring: Sophie Turner, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy
The latest installment of the X-Men movie franchise (and final sequel in Fox's main series before the characters enter Disney's Marvel Cinematic... Read More
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