Month: July 2023

Lindsay Lohan looks ready to welcome her first child, and not just because her baby bump’s growing … the kid’s nursery is also coming together. The actress showed off her pregnancy progress Wednesday, plus the room she’s preparing for her kid. Lindsay says she designed the nursery with Nestig, a furniture and decor brand for
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Play video content SAG-AFTRA Fran Drescher is clapping back against criticism she hung out with Kim Kardashian at a publicity event in Italy amid contract negotiations between actors and studios. The actress and President of SAG-AFTRA, addressed the controversy — specifically a ‘selfie’ she took with Kim K —  during a press conference Thursday announcing
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Maria Menounos is again speaking out about her battle with pancreatic cancer … and her experience has been more horrifying than anyone could imagine. The entertainment reporter sat for an interview on the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast hosted by Amanda Hirsch and made a stunning revelation … her doctors completely missed her cancerous
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Sony/Stage 6 Films/Blumhouse’s fifthquel Insidious: The Red Door nearly locked out Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny yesterday at the box office. The Patrick Wilson starring and directed PG-13 horror film scared up $5M in previews at 2,806 locations that began showtimes at 4PM. That amount of money is very close to what Indy
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Play video content TMZ.com Britney Spears and NBA phenom Victor Wembanyama have critically different accounts of what went down before his security guard slapped her, and video of the incident, obtained by TMZ, supports Britney’s version. Check out the video … you hear Britney approach Victor outside Catch restaurant in Vegas Wednesday night, screaming in
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“So, do you have any hobbies?” These days that feels like a quaint question. Hobbies for men sounds like something from a rose-tinted past where extra-curricular activities might have included something more wholesome than Facebook, Netflix or five ill-judged pints of pale ale. Well, let’s change that. We need more hobbies. Because frankly we could
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Fans believe in the magic of Hallmark programming. It’s feel-good, heartwarming entertainment that often reminds you of the beauty in this world. It’s also one of the few options available if you’re looking for a little old-fashioned romance. It’s the on-screen counterpart of Harlequin Romance novels, which bypass sex for love. Hallmark movies give us
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Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Smoczyńska‘s feature debut, the horror mermaid musical The Lure, dazzled upon release in 2017. While her English-language debut Silent Twins starring Letitia Wright is set to debut this Fall, the filmmaker’s current project, Hot Spot, has our attention. The filmmaker spoke with Variety today about her work, teasing Hot Spot‘s premise “about a disillusioned
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In the 1930s, with war clouds massing, many European Jews immigrated to Cuba, which welcomed them, gave them safe haven, and encouraged their businesses to thrive. Many did very well, reaching the upper middle class. In 1959, Fidel Castro’s communist revolution came and the US-backed dictator, Fulgencio Batista, fled. The Jews’ situation, like that of
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American actress Maria Thayer was 30 years old when she played the smart and pretty high school graduate, determined to get accepted into Yale University Rory — in the comedy/teen film “Accepted” back in 2006. Thayer shared the big screen with Justin Long as the slacker who invented the fake college, “South Harmon Institute of
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Amazon Original series “The Horror of Dolores Roach,” based on the hit Gimlet podcast, isn’t shy about its influences. Giving a contemporary, gentrification spin on the Victorian cannibalism tale of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, the new series from creator Aaron Mark injects winking nods at every turn and then some, including a reference to William Shakespeare’s Titus
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