Upon her return to Los Angeles, the Your Friends and Neighbors star—who shares kids Frances, 19, Molly, 15, and Henry, 11, with husband David Benioff—learned that her illness was thankfully “hormone-receptor-positive” and “HER2-negative,” giving her a brief moment of feeling “happier than I’d been pre-diagnosis.” Her MRI later revealed a second mass in the same
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In a heartfelt essay for The New Yorker titled “My Season of Ativan,” actress Amanda Peet revealed her breast cancer diagnosis, which came as both of her parents were undergoing hospice care on opposite coasts. The Something’s Gotta Give star had been seeing a breast surgeon biannually for checkups, and prior to Labor Day last
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You spent years on your script, months in production, and maxed out your credit cards to get through post. Then comes the “dream” offer: a non-exclusive VOD deal. Six months later, your movie is buried under a mountain of content on a major platform, and your first royalty check wouldn’t even cover a craft services
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Every month, there’s a flood of new horror books coming out clamoring for a spot on your TBR. But with so many competing for your attention, it’s easy to lose track of the ones you’re most excited about. And often, you just end up hearing about the titles with the biggest marketing budgets. So, how
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On the beguiling Sentence Structure in the Country, More Eaze plants a flag in the hitherto unexplored no man’s land between labyrinthine folk, subterranean ambient, contemporary classical, and Sparklehorse-style psych-pop. Made with a suite of collaborators including Wendy Eisenberg and Jade Guterman, the Austin musician’s follow-up to the Claire Rousay link-up No Floor evolved over
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Skate To Hell Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Skate To Hell: Directed by Shawn C. Phillips, written by Shawn C. Phillips and Ethan Phillips, and starring Joseph Poloquin, Elizabeth Chamberlain, Spencer Breslin, Eric Roberts & Jenna Jameson Synopsis: After creating a cursed skateboard for his son that allows him to visit Earth, the Devil soon
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Zendaya stepped out on Jimmy Kimmel Live wearing a blue floral chiffon gown from Alexander McQueen’s Fall 2026 collection. The halter-neck silhouette featured a sheer overlay with delicate floral prints in soft blue and peach tones, creating a light, airy effect. The gown was designed with draped detailing across the bodice and cascading layers throughout
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Competitive marathons have a distinct advantage for trans and nonbinary athletes over other, more rigidly segmented sports: When the start gun fires, anyone can participate. But differences remain, with elite men and women’s participation at all the major marathons still governed by sex assigned at birth. Related Over the last few years, however, a nonbinary
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The full lineup for the 2026 edition of the Philadelphia festival Roots Picnic has been unveiled, following an earlier announcement that Jay-Z would headline with the Roots as his backing band. Today, Erykah Badu was revealed as the second headliner, with Kehlani, Brandy, and T.I. playing second fiddle. Further down the bill you’ll find Mariah
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Onlyfangs’ Star August Kyss and Vida Ghaffari (Finding Nicole), have joined the cast of “Painted Creek Productions” psychological thriller ”BLUR”. Previously announced as starring are Kaiti Wallen (Beneath Us All), Sammy Morningstar (Chicago P.D.), Kayden Bryce (An Intrusion), Harley Wallen (Ash And Bone),Joe Piazza (Moving Parts),and Damien Chinappi (Eternal Code). SYNOPSIS: ”BLUR” is a stylish,
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Fashion Bomb Daily is leveling up with the launch of Fashion Bomb Gold, an exclusive membership designed for fashion insiders, superfans, and industry tastemakers seeking elevated access and premium experiences. Fashion Bomb Gold offers members a front-row seat to the world of fashion through curated opportunities that go beyond digital content. From attending runway shows
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Page-to-screen adaptations are more popular than ever, but Netflix has one of the best book-based series ever made. Typically, TV shows inspired by classic books have a minuscule margin of error, as it’s notoriously difficult to create stories accessible to modern audiences without losing the heart of the original text. Yet, Anne with an E
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