Month: July 2023

AMC Entertainment set a new post-Covid record for global admissions revenue this past weekend with Barbie and Oppenheimer leading a charge that drew 7.8 million moviegoers to theaters. Warner Bros/Mattel’s Barbie racked up $162 million opening weekend. Universal’s Oppenheimer stands at $82.4 million for a $300 million weekend at the domestic box office. For Imax, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer delivered a $35 million debut
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No little lies here: Reese Witherspoon and Ava Phillippe are totally twinning in their new selfie.  What? Like, it’s hard? Apparently not for this mother-daughter duo. Because after the Legally Blonde star posted a picture of her and the 23-year-old getting ready for a “perfect summer night” with conservation nonprofit Oceana, fans couldn’t help but comment
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Inspired by classic Saturday Morning Cartoons, NECA’s line of “Toony Terrors” toys keeps on getting bigger, and the company previews the upcoming Series 9 this week. NECA previews, “Standing approximately 6 inches tall, the Series 9 action figure assortment includes the iconic The Fiend (mascot of The Misfits) with candelabra and potion bottle, Vincent Price
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News Tony Bennett Dies at 96 The great singer of jazz and pop standards enjoyed an illustrious career that shaped American music By Evan Minsker and Jazz Monroe July 21, 2023 Facebook Twitter Tony Bennett in 2014 (Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Exploring The Arts) Facebook Twitter Tony Bennett, the monumental singer whose renditions of jazz
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For our fourth annual Future of Fashion package, we look at both sides of the fashion-in-2023 coin: AI’s uneasy promises of innovation and a global group of designers who are harnessing the power of traditional craft. Plus, we take a look at the up-and-coming, category-defying talents reshaping menswear. Makers Versus the Machines In an uneasy
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Mama’s broken heart can’t take this drama. New videos of Miranda Lambert interacting with a fan at a concert have surfaced one week after she drew controversy for chastising audience members for taking selfies. “Her shirt says, ‘Shoot tequila, not selfies,” the country star, who has been performing her Velvet Rodeo Las Vegas residency for the past few weeks, told the crowd in the new clips, which
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Searchlight Pictures’ comedy Theater Camp held its own on a big weekend of box office coin flowing in from Barbie and Oppenheimer. Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman’s Sundance-winner (U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble) expanded to 10 markets/51 theaters, up from six locations in New York and LA opening weekend, taking in an estimated $266,000
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The strain of Hollywood’s actors’ and writers’ strikes is being felt in productions all around the world, and film industry insiders say Canada is far from exempt. Due to long-established industry ties to American unions and networks, most film and television productions in Canada have come to a screeching halt. Alistair Hepburn, executive director of
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