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VultureJul 10, 2025
Too Much Recap: Pillow Talk
A riff on Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise gives us 30 minutes of more-or-less uninterrupted chemistry between Felix and Jess.

Playbill NewsJul 10, 2025
Burlesque the Musical Arrives in London's West End July 10
Steve Antin's new musical, based on the 2010 film of the same name, features songs by Christina Aguilera and Sia.



VultureJul 10, 2025
Too Much Recap: Complex Female Character
Jessica forms a fast connection with Felix, but her new co-workers aren't as quick to embrace her quirkiness.

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BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 10, 2025
Concert cancelled as group of children fall ill
The Welsh Ambulance Service confirmed on Thursday that 11 patients were taken to Wrexham Maelor Hospital with flu-like symptoms.

Playbill NewsJul 10, 2025
Mary Kate Morrissey, Noah Weisberg, J. Quinton Johnson, Ben Fankhauser, More Set for South Carolina New Play Festival
Transforming Greenville into a hub for theatrical innovation, SCNPF is a multi-day festival of developmental readings for new plays and musicals.



Playbill NewsJul 10, 2025
Heidi Blickenstaff, Kenita Miller, Zachary Noah Piser Will Lead The Heart Musical
Christopher Ashley is directing the La Jolla Playhouse world premiere with choreography by Mandy Moore.



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Glee's Matthew Morrison Will Return to NYC With New Concert (Playbill News)

VultureJul 10, 2025
Love Island USA's Strongest Connection Is Actually Breakfast
It is the most important meal of the day and the best way for the Islanders to show their affection.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2025
‘Brick' Review: No Way Out?
In the overly constructed thriller from Germany, tenants are trapped in apartment building by a mysterious bulwark.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2025
Former Superman Dean Cain Says Hollywood Has Made the Character Too ‘Woke'
"I think that was a mistake by James Gunn to say it's an immigrant thing, and I think its going to hurt the numbers on the movie," the actor said in a new interview

Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 10, 2025
‘Love Island USA' Contestant Cierra Ortega Apologizes After Surfacing of Racist Post
Following her dramatic exit from the show, Ortega said that ICE had been called on her family

Playbill NewsJul 10, 2025
Ginger Twinsies Get Together in Parent Trap Parody Off-Broadway Beginning July 10
The new work lampooning the 1998 Disney favorite is written and directed by Kevin Zak.



BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 10, 2025
Former Love Island USA contestant apologises for using slur in post
Cierra Ortega, who was booted from the show, has apologised for using a slur but says she's now getting death threats.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2025
‘Wild Diamond' Review: The Reel World
In this French coming-of-age drama, a young woman auditions for a reality show to escape life at home.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2025
‘Sovereign' Review: The Fringe and the Forgotten
Nick Offerman stars as an anti-government widower whose extremist philosophy inches closer and closer to violent conflict.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2025
‘Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight' Review: Through a Child's Eyes
This drama about a white family in Zimbabwe is told almost entirely from the girl's point of view.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2025
‘Daniela Forever' Review: His Girlfriend's Back
In this agreeably unpretentious science-fiction feature, Henry Golding plays a DJ who has lucid dreams about his dead girlfriend.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2025
When Writers Split Up, Who Gets to Tell the Story?
Hannah Pittard wrote a memoir about the breakup. When she learned that her ex planned a novel about it, she took it back up, this time as fiction (sort of).

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2025
‘Rosa la Rose: Fille Publique' Review: Lady Liberty of the Streets
A new restoration of a 1986 drama by the filmmaker Paul Vecchiali melds a candy-colored vision of the world's oldest profession with a grim take on neoliberalism.

NYTimes ArtsJul 10, 2025
‘Little, Big, and Far' Review: Dwelling in the Cosmos
The experimental director Jem Cohen's latest is an uncategorizable film about astronomers and humanity and love and the stars.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsJul 09, 2025
Joe Locke to follow Heartstopper movie with West End debut
Joe Locke will star in Clarkston, about two young men who bond while working night shifts at Costco.

Playbill NewsJul 09, 2025
Joe Locke Sets West End Debut in U.K. Premiere of Samuel D. Hunter's Clarkston
Ruaridh Mollica and Sophie Melville will co-star, with Jack Serio at the helm.



Playbill NewsJul 09, 2025
Julia Knitel, Jennifer Sanchez, Sierra Boggess, More Set for Newport NewWorks Musical Theater Festival
The upcoming festival will feature public readings of two new musicals, Peripheral and Ink & Paint.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsJul 09, 2025
New Box Set Compiles the Biggest Comic Book Influences Behind James Gunn's ‘Superman'
The box set, available to preorder now, includes classic graphic novels like All-Star Superman and Superman for All Seasons

NYTimes ArtsJul 09, 2025
‘Ne Zha 2,' Blockbuster Chinese Animated Film, Will Get English Version
The English-language version will feature the voice of Michelle Yeoh and be released in the United States in August.

New York Times MoviesJul 08, 2025
‘Superman' Review: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Reboot!
Beginning again with the Man of Steel, this time in the hands of James Gunn.
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