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In her return to action, Thurman is pitted against Theron in "The Old Guard 2." The two discuss the pains and pleasures of the genre.
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In defusing much of the government's case, lawyers for the music mogul did not dispute that he did bad things. They disputed that they matched the crimes he was charged with.
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"We deeply regret that such offensive and deplorable behaviour appeared on the BBC," the broadcaster said in a new statement
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The actor died at his home in Kent after contracting Covid and developing pneumonia, his agent said.
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No "high risk" music acts will be broadcast live in the future after Bob Vylan's Glastonbury set.
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After refusing to perform "Good Riddance" at a show in Luxembourg, Billie Joe Armstrong booted the fan from the stage
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For nearly 50 years, he was ubiquitous on British television — first as a reporter and then as an imperturbable presenter on Independent Television's "News at Ten."
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Despite all the sequels, spinoffs, and remakes, audiences are still hungry for original stories.
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A large drone display depicting the Oasis logo appeared above Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
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Childhood summers on an island without TV made her a fervent reader. The result: a new entry in the "How to Train Your Dragon" series and a live-action movie.
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Uma Thurman joins the expanded cast in this sure-footed sequel to the action blockbuster about a team of immortal heroes.
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The rapper mouthed to his family "I'm coming home" after being acquitted of the most serious charges.
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The disgraced hip-hop mogul was denied bail after being found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
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A judge ordered the hip-hop producer detained until his sentencing, citing his history of domestic violence. He was found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
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Netflix has axed Pulse and The Residence after one season each.
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Combs will remain behind bars because of his history of violence, the judge said, setting sentencing for October.
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Some of them are even pretty good.
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From Hamilton to Oh, Mary!, these works showcase America in all its complexity.
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Sydney Jones will succeed the Olivier nominee in Jamie Lloyd's Tony-winning revival at the St. James.
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The oil painting sold to a private UK collector for £1.9m, nearly eight times the estimated price.
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The Christopher Nolan film has an official poster (and a leaked trailer).
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The third in a trilogy of Disney history plays from Thirdwing will play The Wild Project.
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The teaser for Christopher Nolan's next film, based on Homer's epic, is playing ahead of screenings of "Jurassic World Rebirth." Here's how much of the film's story is revealed.
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Screenwriter Robin Schiff has musicalized her cult classic film with songwriters Gwendolyn Sanford and Brandon Jay.
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The rising reggae star puts her spin on a dancehall classic to introduce her first album, Treasure Self Love
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Victoria Mahoney, director of "The Old Guard 2," experienced homelessness early in her career. Thanks to sheer grit and a few mentors, she made a big-budget leap.
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In this moment of constitutional crisis, these books provide a clear picture of the highest court in the land.
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Two of Mr. Combs's former girlfriends gave days of harrowing testimony of abuse, but jurors weren't convinced those experiences with escorts were sex trafficking.
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A former basketball standout with no formal dance training, he came to provide moves for rappers like Bow Wow and dance-battle films like "You Got Served."
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He may be a frightening figure on the stage, but in real life, this Irish actor is a bright-eyed 21-year-old excited to begin his career.
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Barbarian, Blow, Mission: Impossible, and more.
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The Oasis star opts to arrive by rail ahead of the band's first gig since 2009.
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The band made headlines with controversial comments on stage at Glastonbury about the IDF.
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Twelve million Americans work for companies owned by private equity firms. In a new book, the journalist Megan Greenwell traces the arrangement's considerable human costs.
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Danielle Deadwyler tussles with cannibals in a disturbing postapocalyptic thriller.
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A "Jaws" documentary, "Sinners," "Washington Black" and the low-budget "Monster Island" arrive, and "Foundation" and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" return.
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Megan C. Reynolds takes on the biggest linguistic battle of our age.
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"No matter how many times I revisit it, I find new lines to appreciate," says the fantasy writer, whose new book is "Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil."
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Pop legends ABBA earn their highest charting album ever on the Billboard 200, and first top 10, as 'Voyage' debuts at No. 2 on the chart dated Nov. 20. The set was released on Nov. 5 and is the quartet's first new studio album since 1982's 'The Visitors.'
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Archer headed into its ninth season and approached the (still?) magical 100-episode mark but placing its characters into an interesting environment. Long ago Sterling Archer moved from the government espionage in a Mad Men era to the same practice in the Miami Vice 80s, to a film noir backdrop in Season Eight. In Season Nine? Well, it's different, in that it's set in the late 1930s and the only parallel I could remotely relate it to would be Raiders of the Lost Ark.
In Season Nine, the characters you've grown to love play similar character but not exact ones. Archer (H. Jon Benjamin, Bob's Burgers) and his mother Mallory (Jessica Walter, Arrested Development) retain their names. From there, Cyril (C...Read the entire review
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The Season:Have you ever watched a crime show or murder mystery and thought that the connecting of dots and human error involved with important evidence seemed orchestrated or contrived? Set aside a little time and check out some true crime stories, often chronicled on TV shows like The First 48, Forensic Files, or even episodes of NBC's Dateline, and you'll find that the discovery of a "convenient" item or the elaborate thought-process behind certain evidence is common and has a long, documented history. Netflix's landmark show Making a Murderer -- a decade-long documentary chronicling the murder accusations and courtroom woes of Steven Avery -- became a household name based on this idea, to such a degree that it spawned a...Read the entire review
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