Month: March 2021

These movies prove that not a single year goes by without at least one dud making its way to theatres. For this list, we’ll be looking at the films that are considered the worst of every single year throughout the 21st century. Our countdown includes “Battlefield Earth”, “The Room”, “The Happening”, “Cats”, “Dolittle”, and more!
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EXCLUSIVE: “Don’t be in a panic!” These are the sage words from Sony Pictures Classics’ Co-President Michael Barker about the future of independent films at the theatrical box office. While the pandemic and the proliferation of streamers has sent a number of awards season contenders into the home, he believes that arthouse fare will still
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Play video content Exclusive Tony Vera Rich the Kid‘s been arrested for possession of a concealed weapon at LAX … law enforcement sources tell TMZ. We’re told the rapper was going through security at the airport Monday afternoon when a loaded firearm was discovered in his carry-on luggage. He was busted shortly after 1 PM
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News Musicians Organize Global Protests at Spotify Offices The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers’ “Justice at Spotify” campaign mobilized workers in 31 cities around the world By Matthew Ismael Ruiz March 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter A musician holds a banner in front of Spotify headquarters in Madrid, Spain, March 15, 2021, as part of
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A man identified by social media sleuths as police officer Rick Fitzgerald attending a Proud Boys event. (Facebook) A police officer in Fresno, California, has been placed on paid administrative leave after being photographed attending a Proud Boys protest Sunday (14 March). Rick Fitzgerald allegedly attended the demonstration organised by the far-right nationalist group which
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Liam Cooper, the first openly bisexual participant of Married at First Sight Australia. (Screen capture via Nine Network) Married at First Sight Australia fans have expressed their alarm and “disgust” at star Liam Cooper being outed as bisexual during Monday night’s (15 March) episode. The show sees total strangers get hitched after relationships experts pair
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Eat Your Mangoes. We’re veering away from back-to-back weeks of offensive/controversial films following our discussion of Scary Movie 2 and Freeway and back into comfortable franchise territory. That’s right, just in time for…umm Friday the 12th…Trace and I dipped a toe into Camp Crystal Pond and the “FriGay” installment of the Friday the 13th series, Part
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And the nominees are… On Monday, March 15, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra helped announce the talented lineup of stars nominated for the 2021 Oscars—including actors Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried and LaKeith Stanfield. Leslie Odom Jr. was also recognized in not one but two Oscar categories: Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Original Song. During a call with Good
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Bill Burr presenting at the Grammys. (Rich Fury/Getty) Bill Burr is facing backlash on social media for his tone-deaf jokes about suicide and feminism at the Grammys. The controversial comedian came under fire after he made several offensive quips while presenting a number of awards at the Grammys 2021 premiere ceremony on Sunday night (14
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Check out the official Cruella Sneak Peek starring Emma Stone! Let us know what you think in the comments below. ► Sign up for a Fandango FanALERT: https://www.fandango.com/cruella-2021-224240/movie-overview?cmp=MCYT_YouTube_Desc Want to be notified of all the latest movie trailers? Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon to stay up to date. US Release Date:
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Somehow Beyoncé making history was the least surprising thing about this pandemic-adjusted award show. By Erin Vanderhoof March 15, 2021 It’s possible to imagine a Grammys ceremony starting with a sensuous performance by Harry Styles even before the pandemic. But the second the 2021 Grammys camera panned over to Blood Orange’s Dev Hynes hefting a
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“People ask me, where are all the great exploitation movies today? The low-budget horror films? They’re on the Lifetime Network!” Shudder’s horror host Joe Bob Briggs once said, and he’s not entirely wrong about that. Mind you, Lifetime’s movies are virtually never “great,” but they’re damn sure churning out low-budget exploitation thrillers on a regular
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Following a year in which people demonstrated in numbers not seen since the 1960s, Lil Baby took his performance of Best Rap Song nominee “The Bigger Picture” to the streets of L.A., paying tribute to Black men and women who’ve been killed by police and featuring a request from activist Tamika Mallory, who didn’t mince words. “President Biden, we demand justice,
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Country artist Alison Krauss was only 16-years-old when she shot to stardom after releasing her first solo album “Too Late To Cry“ in 1987 … and then followed it up by joining forces with the band Union Station to form Alison Krauss & Union Station and release a string of popular country and bluegrass albums
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Refresh for latest…: As we first reported yesterday, James Cameron’s Avatar is again king of the all-time worldwide box office, having snapped the title back from Avengers: Endgame thanks to a very robust China reissue this session. The full three-day frame in the Middle Kingdom is estimated at $21.1M, also giving the sci-fi epic bragging
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The world of musical theatre is full of book adaptations. Since about 2010, new musicals have trended towards film and television adaptations. However, in the backlogs of Broadway, name a beloved book and there’s a chance it’s been a musical at one point or another. 75 pages of War and Peace? Musical. Jane Eyre? Musical. Dracula? At least
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