Month: February 2023

“If it’s not facing 297 years in prison, it’s not a problem.”–Richardson family motto The twenty-one years that kept Rob separated from his wife, Fox, and their six sons was long enough. As Rob survived two decades at America’s bloodiest penitentiary and Fox raised their sons solo, they never stopped fighting for Rob’s freedom and
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Counsel for bankrupt Cineworld said today the Regal parent has received the outline of a restructuring plan from lenders, a blueprint that would take it out of bankruptcy, although it’s also still pursuing a possible sale of assets. At a hearing at bankruptcy court in the Southern District of Texas, Cineworld attorney Joshua Sussberg said
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The team of Hive all-stars came together after the 2023 State of the Union address to break down how President Biden commanded the room, owned the Republicans, and what this could reveal about what a Biden-Trump head-to-head could look like in 2024. By Joe Hagan and Emily Jane Fox February 8, 2023
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Katee Robert returns with Radiant Sin, the fourth installment of her popular Dark Olympus series, which gives sexy updates to the classic love stories of Greek mythology. This time around, Robert uses the tale of Apollo and Cassandra as inspiration for a modern workplace romance. In the original myth, Apollo was the god of prophecy
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When it comes to blue jeans, it’s all about of-the-moment trends and classic standbys. And right now, the former is a wider leg silhouette that balloons slightly out at the upper thigh, creating the oddly named “carrot” shape. The volume comes down to construction and how the seams curve, but there’s another little trick that
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In both a noble gesture toward exhibition after the studio’s Project Popcorn, and in a means to monetize downstream revenues, Warner Bros is taking what was a HBO Max movie, Steven Soderbergh’s Magic Mike’s Last Dance, and putting into 1,500 theatrical locations this weekend. That’s with a thrifty marketing spend. It’s the second movie after
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The ambassadors for the 2023 SAG Awards have officially been revealed—and we are ready to check in. E! News can exclusively reveal that The White Lotus‘ Haley Lu Richardson and Ginny & Georgia star Antonia Gentry have both been named as this year’s ambassadors for the annual event that’s set to take place Feb. 26. When it comes
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View gallery Image Credit: Aaron Chown/AP/Shutterstock King Charles met with Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the Ukrainian President’s surprise trip to London on Wednesday, February 8. On the first leg of his European tour to drum up aid for his country in the war against Russia, Zelenskyy visited with the new monarch before addressing the U.K. parliament.
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If you love the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, then you know all about character alignments. You’ve probably played characters from all different kinds of backgrounds will all kinds of motivations. Deciding alignments for your characters can be pretty easy? But figuring out what your own Dungeons & Dragons alignment is? Well, that’s a much
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Discounts, winter promotions, benefit performances and the absence from the roster of now-closed solid earner The Piano Lesson added up to a slide in Broadway box office for the week ending Feb. 5, down about 9% from the previous week to $23,518,702. Total attendance was down only 5% through (to 195,520), with the smaller average
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Director David Yarovesky (Brightburn, Nightbooks) is re-teaming with producer Sam Raimi on an action-thriller titled Locked, which was announced and detailed by Deadline today. Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick) will also star in Locked, a remake of the Argentinian movie 4X4 that came from writers/directors Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat. “Locked is an intense, character-driven
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Photo by Matt Lief Anderson News Camp Cope Call It Quits The Australian band will play their final hometown show next month By Matthew Ismael Ruiz February 8, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Camp Cope is breaking up. The Australian band posted a farewell message to Instagram, signing off “CAMP COPE 2015-2023.” They also noted
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It’s crazy to think that it was only a couple of years ago that we celebrated the 20th anniversary of Bring It On. Over two decades later, the beloved sports film still resonates with viewers, as it highlighted the true athleticism that comes with cheerleading. It also tackled themes of inclusion and cultural appropriation. While
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