Month: October 2024

There are a ton of promising upcoming book-to-screen adaptations on the way, and there’s one in particular that should have fans of William Shakespeare and historical fiction tremendously excited. Hamnet, a start-studded drama from the Academy Award-winning director behind one of the most celebrated Best Picture winners in years, sounds like it could check all
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In a weekend of wide releases, indies included, A24’s Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh-starring We Live In Time popped on five screens with the third best limited opening of the year after Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds Of Kindness and Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night. The romance by John Crowley grossed $225.9k opening weekend for a per-screen average
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Mere months after she was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live earlier this spring, Ariana Grande returned to NBC last night as the show’s host. She starred in the majority of the evening’s sketches and impersonated Celine Dion recording a sports promo, Jennifer Coolidge talking in the mirror, an over-competitive mother playing charades, and
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The products featured in this article are from brands available in NBCUniversal Checkout. E! makes a commission on purchases. Chances are, you have an extensive skincare routine that you diligently apply every morning and every night. Between face wash, retinol, moisturizer, vitamin C, and SPF, we put so much time and effort into keeping the skin
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There were high expectations surrounding Denis Villeneuve’s 2024 movie release Dune: Part Two. However, nobody set a higher standard for the sequel than Villenueve himself, whose love of the source material and perfectionism made his approach to the film intense. The result was a visual marvel, with many critics lauding the Dune sequel for taking
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Roadside Attractions is giving Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl an awards-qualifying run in Los Angeles on December 13, with a wide break on January 10. Deadline first told you that Roadside acquired North American rights to the critically acclaimed feature (81% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) out of the Toronto Film Festival, with Sony taking the
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