Is it too late now for Bob Costas to say sorry? The legendary sports commentator accidentally name-dropped singer Justin Bieber when referring to Cleveland Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber during the team’s second game against the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series on Oct. 14.  “Justin Bieber just threw his 84th pitch,” Bob said on the broadcast, just as
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If you’re looking for movies to watch this upcoming Halloween, Jordan Peele may fulfill your wish. We already know that when Jordan Peele made the spooky film Us, he was inspired by his own fear of doppelgängers. However, the Oscar-winning filmmaker had other sources of inspiration. Us star Lupita Nyong’o shared what movies she was
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Nobody embodies The American Dream quite like Ralph Lauren. The designer is indisputably the king of East Coast prep, defining and redefining the meaning of casual sportswear for over half a century. Yet he also does Old Hollywood glamour flawlessly, with classic, timeless, and, of course, sexy pieces. His love of both New York and
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American actress and model Vinessa Shaw was just 17 years old when she was cast as Allison — a Halloween guru, Max’s crush and a high school student attending Jacob Bailey High School — in the Halloween classic “Hocus Pocus” back in 1993. Vinessa shared the big screen with Sarah Jessica Parker as one of
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No Plan B is a great title for a Jack Reacher book because, as crime fiction lovers know, Lee Child’s awe-inspiring rogue crime buster knows only one way forward. He doesn’t need a backup plan… or does he? Either way, this force of nature is back in the third collaboration between Lee Child and his
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News Bruce Springsteen Shares New “Nightshift” Video: Watch The Commodores cover is taken from Springsteen’s new album Only the Strong Survive By Matthew Strauss October 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Bruce Springsteen in “Nightshift,” directed by Thom Zimny Facebook Twitter Bruce Springsteen has released the second single from his new album Only the Strong Survive. It’s
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The décor is tired of being neglected this Halloween season. A restless spirit with malintent uses any and every Halloween decoration and animatronics in its path to wreak havoc upon a small town. While Netflix’s The Curse of Bridge Hollow shares a similar premise to another family-friendly, novelty Halloween flick this Fall, its execution is far more energetic
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The biggest reality TV event of the year is finally here. For the first time since 2019, BravoCon is back in-person to celebrate the best of all things Bravo with a three-day event full of star-studded experiences, exclusive announcements and more. And with so much happening this weekend at New York City’s Javits Center, we’ve rounded up all the
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Exhibition trade group the National Association of Theatre Owners announced Monday that its 24-year CEO and President John Fithian was retiring. While that’s not as long as the late Motion Picture Association boss Jack Valenti’s 38-year run at that trade org, who left behind his own legendary streak with the creation of the ratings system, Fithian
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Author Elaine Castillo proposes an open-minded and inclusive approach to literature and film in her radical, refreshing book on critical thinking, How to Read Now (9 hours). Castillo urges writers and readers to understand that nonwhite characters don’t exist for the sole purpose of teaching empathy to white people, and that the excuse “it was
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News Drake and the Weeknd Continue to Snub Grammys, Don’t Submit Solo Music for 2023 Consideration The Toronto musicians have taken a firm stance against the Recording Academy in recent years By Matthew Strauss October 13, 2022 Facebook Twitter Drake, The Weeknd (Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Voting for the 2023 Grammy Awards begins today, and
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Bloody Disgusting’s Halloween Ends review is spoiler-free. Director David Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills ended with Michael Myers finally coming home after an enraged mob encounter, slaying Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) daughter in the process. It left the door wide open, ensuring one final showdown between two enduring horror icons in the sequel. But Green’s trilogy steadfastly refuses
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Memorable characters were always the heart of Mortal Kombat. Sure, the fighting mechanics are engaging and the lore behind the eponymous tournament is goofy fun, but it’s the ever-expanding roster of bloodthirsty martial artists that keeps us coming back for more. And while the franchise appeared to have peaked back in 2006 with the release
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