Sony‘s sequel to Jason Reitman’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, took in $4.7M from previews last night that began at 2PM at 3,561 theaters. That amount of money is close to the $4.5M previews of Ghostbusters: Afterlife which opened heading into the pre-Thanksgiving 2021 frame when audiences were still shaking off Covid fears. Last night’s
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Good news: the final story in Don Winslow’s Danny Ryan trilogy is here. Bad news: its author is retiring. He’s one of the finest in the genre and he will be missed. And now, our roundup of the latest crime releases which also includes a new Judge Dee story, a retro LA mystery from Gary
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Lukas Gage and Chris Appleton had a secret, iconic gay wedding with Kim Kardashian (@lukasgage/ Instagram) Lukas Gage’s short marriage to celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton has become, essentially, the stuff of gay legend: raising almost as many questions as answers – but we’ll try to answer as many as we can. Celebrity hairstylist and daddy-in-chief Chris
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What happens in Vegas . . . never stays in Vegas. It’s no secret that the bright lights of Sin City just barely disguise a dark legacy of bad deals, gangsters and buried bodies. What happens when post-COVID craziness and cryptocurrency fads come on the scene, fatalities pile up and two estranged sisters are caught
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The Oppenheimer cast is a notoriously chummy group, even affectionately referring to themselves as “Oppenhomies,” and a recent good-natured jibe at the expense of leading man Cillian Murphy from one of his famous co-stars looks to be more of the same.  During a recent interview with 60 Minutes host Scott Pelley, Murphy — who has since
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In the kaleidoscopic world of style, 1970s men’s fashion stands out for its bold experimentation with colors, patterns, textures, and silhouettes. This era saw men’s attire continue the individualistic experiment from 60s fashion, embracing everything from the laid-back, earthy vibes of hippie culture to the glitzy, energetic essence of disco and glam rock. ’70s men’s
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Lindsay Lohan‘s a leading lady once again, and the Irish are celebrating … ’cause they’re hoping her new flick is the lucky charm they need to boost tourism in that country. A rep for Tourism Ireland — an official arm of the Irish government — tells TMZ … their team is super excited that Lohan’s
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News Nourished by Time Announces North American Tour The Baltimore musician will play headline shows in support of his new EP Catching Chickens By Jazz Monroe March 22, 2024 Facebook X Nourished by Time, photo by Lauren Davis Facebook X Nourished by Time has announced a tour behind his new EP, Catching Chickens—his first in
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Here’s a heads-up for UK-based crime fiction lovers who enjoy mystery board games. Rent, Shuffle and Roll is an interesting startup that gives you the chance to play hundreds of tabletop games without having to buy them – and they’ve just launched their Mystery Vault. In it are over 100 boxed games you can rent, play
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When is Amazon’s Big Spring Sale? The first Amazon Big Spring Sale runs from March 20 to 25, 2024. Amazon customers can shop deals on beauty products, spring fashion, electronics, home products, and more. What is on sale during the Amazon Big Spring Sale? Customers can shop deals on seasonal items including spring fashion, outdoor furniture, cleaning and organization products, and
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There are few television shows where one moment, you can see wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper fully freaked over a poltergeist and the next, catch The Partridge Family‘s Shirley Jones in an ascot mildly put out by a haunted house. Such is the joy of Celebrity Ghost Stories. One of the show’s many notable qualities is that the
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Q&A’s are a staple of indie opening weekends since they tend to sell tickets but Bob and Jeanne Berney’s Picturehouse has raised that bar, offering audiences seven-minute live burlesque revues before selected screenings of documentary Carol Doda Topless At The Condor. The ode to the woman, and to 1960s San Francisco where she broke out
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With bylines in publications that include the London Review of Books, Harper’s and The New Yorker, Lauren Oyler has established herself as a cultural critic whose fresh, and often contrarian, assessments are well worth reading. Her first nonfiction book, No Judgment, comprises eight previously unpublished essays that will please Oyler’s admirers and serve as an
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