Venice Film Festival director Alberto Barbera is aware that premiering new films from Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, and Luc Besson could warrant “attacks and insults” in light of rape allegations against the respective directors. Besson’s “Dogman,” Allen’s “Coup de Chance,” and Polanski’s “The Palace” are all premiering at the festival, with “Dogman” the sole film in competition. Barbera told The …
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15 Best Movies of 1990, Ranked
1990 signaled the beginning of a new era in pop-culture entertainment. The rollicking rock ‘n’ roll 80s were on the outer and western society as a whole was loosening up with the shadow of the Cold War in recession. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) was the hottest thing in gaming, “Hold On” by Wilson Phillips was at the top …
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George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin Clooney Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for BFI George Clooney and Amal Clooney have “formed a real partnership” when it comes to parenting, an insider exclusively tells Us Weekly. George, 62, and Amal, 45, share twins Ella and Alexander, 6, and they’re enjoying summer in Italy at Lake Como, where they reside. The parents are “taking turns …
Read More »Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ Singer, Dead at 76
Jimmy Buffett, known for his beach bum soft rock music, has died. He was 76. “Jimmy passed away peacefully on the night of September 1st surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs,” read a statement posted to the singer’s social media pages late Friday. “He lived his life like a song till the very last breath and will be …
Read More »PETA Asks City of L.A. to Honor Bob Barker on Sunset Blvd.
Bob Barker‘s animal rights legacy is something PETA wants to honor with a street name change on the most iconic boulevard in L.A. … which could actually happen! A rep for PETA tells TMZ … they’ve made an official request with the City of Los Angeles for an honorary add-on to Sunset Blvd. — to pay tribute the late ‘Price …
Read More »Yung Bleu Confirms He Flew Out Another Woman After Wife Blasts Him
Yung Bleu has confirmed he did certainly fly a lady out to him regardless of being married – simply after his spouse blasted him for the incident. Bleu’s spouse, Tiemeria, tore into her hubby on social media on Thursday (August 31) after studying of his alleged infidelity. Her outburst got here after a TikTok person named @tenommmm posted a 10-minute …
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The Real Housewives is a cultural phenomenon. The long-running Bravo reality TV franchise kicked off in Orange County, and has since spread around the country – and the world – showcasing lavish lifestyles and fiery friendships for well over a decade. Over time, there’s been plenty of speculation about which city the Real Housewives might be launching in next. Bravo …
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In the opening moments of “Janet Planet,” Annie Baker’s understated miracle of a directorial debut, a young girl runs across a darkened field into a seemingly abandoned structure. She picks up the phone in the dimly lit wooden room and makes a shocking claim: She’s going to kill herself. It’s a disorienting statement that makes the viewer immediately question what …
Read More »The Best K-Dramas on Prime Video Right Now
The surge in popularity and affection for K-dramas has emerged as a significant cultural trend. This growth can also be attributed to the broader wave that Korean culture is riding, encompassing everything from K-pop sensations like BTS to Academy Award-winning movies such as Parasite. From a catastrophic zombie virus to a bright autistic lawyer taking on the corporate world, K-dramas …
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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Labor Day weekend is here! It may be the last “official” weekend of summer, but that doesn’t mean we need to surrender to summertime sadness! After all, there’s so much goodness left in the year to come: leaf peeping, turkey carving, the twinkle …
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