New Yorkers braved the cold this weekend for Corsage at two theaters ( IFC Center, Film at Lincoln Center) as Marie Kreutzer’s biopic of Empress Elisabeth of Austria starring Vicky Krieps grossed an estimated $32,000 over the three-day weekend for a robust $16k per screen average. The four-day estimate for the IFC Films biopic of
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News Unknown Mortal Orchestra Share New Song “SB-10”: Listen Ruban Nielson’s latest Christmas track features his brother Kody on drums and Jake Portrait on bass By Madison Bloom December 25, 2022 Facebook Twitter Ruban Nielson of Unknown Mortal Orchestra (Photo by Josh Brasted/WireImage). Facebook Twitter It’s the holiday season, and that means Unknown Mortal Orchestra
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Both sides have rested their case in Tory Lanez‘s shooting trial … and now, the singer’s fate will be decided by the jury. The jury started deliberations Thursday, after 9 days of trial. Closing arguments from the prosecution started Wednesday afternoon, with Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott making one last effort to convince jurors that
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News Taylor Swift Fans File Second Lawsuit Against Ticketmaster Over Eras Tour Debacle The federal class action lawsuit alleges that the ticketing company engaged in fraud, price fixing, anticompetitive behavior, “intentional misrepresentation,” and more By Rob Arcand December 22, 2022 Facebook Twitter Taylor Swift, November 2022 (Sarah Morris/FilmMagic) Facebook Twitter Another group of Taylor Swift
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News Thom Bell, Producer and “Sound of Philadelphia” Architect, Dies at 79 Bell’s beloved works include “La-La Means I Love You” by the Delfonics, “Backstabber” by the O’Jays, and “Rubberband Man” by the Spinners By Madison Bloom December 22, 2022 Facebook Twitter Thom Bell, circa 1970 (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Thom Bell, the
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Director Damien Chazelle’s latest film, Babylon, focuses on a time of significant change and turmoil in Hollywood history. The movie (see what Eric Eisenberg thought of the epic) tells the story of the transition from silent films to “talkies” and how the change upended some actors’ lives. So naturally, while doing press for the movie,
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News Memphis Rapper Big Scarr Dies at 22 A member of XXL’s 2022 Freshman Class, he was signed by Gucci Mane after releasing his debut single, “Make a Play” By Madison Bloom and Rob Arcand December 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter Alexander Woods aka Big Scarr, photo by Jimmy Fontaine and courtesy of Atlantic Records Facebook
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Patti Smith hosted a New York screening of Corsage last week, one of many showings since the Oscar-shortlisted Best International Feature contender premiered to a warm welcome in Cannes, where it won Best Performance, Un Certain Regard, for star Vicky Krieps as the Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Sisi for short. It’s fitting that Smith, royalty
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News Barack Obama’s Top Songs of 2022: SZA, Rosalía, Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and More Ethel Cain, Burna Boy, and Sudan Archives were also included on the former President’s annual playlist By Rob Arcand December 23, 2022 Facebook Twitter Former President Barack Obama, October 2022 (Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Former President Barack Obama has
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