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‘House of the Dragon’: Paddy Considine Won’t Watch Sunday’s Episode
“I’m sure somebody will show me a photograph,” he said, about his character’s big moment on Sunday night. The actor discussed the inspiration and meaning for King Viserys’s decline.
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John Oliver Calls Out NFL After Tagovailoa’s Concussions: “This Sport Maybe Shouldn’t Exist”
John Oliver called out the National Football League (NFL) during Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight on HBO and HBO Max. The theme of the night was crime reporting and the comedian took a swipe at Monday Night Football following multiple concussions from Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
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Harvey Weinstein faces his next criminal trial in Los Angeles this week
Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's second criminal trial over the alleged sexual assaults of women, at least one occurring 18 years ago, is set to take place in Los Angeles this week. Jury selection begins Monday.
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Sky orders step-parent comedy from Schitt's Creek writer Monica Heisey
Sky has ordered a six-part comedy drama about step-parenting from Schitt's Creek writer Monica Heisey, British Comedy Guide can exclusively reveal. Predominantly shooting in London, Smothered is made by Roughcut (Stath Lets Flats, Big Boys) and is loosely inspired by the personal experience of producer Emma Lawson (Cuckoo, Hospital People), although Lauriel Martin (Avoidance, Mum) is producing the series.
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House of the Dragon Showrunner on Rings of Power Rivalry
House of the Dragon showrunner Ryan Condal explains why he doesn't see a rivalry between the HBO series and Amazon's Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
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How Brad Pitt is Trying to Spin His Way Out of Abuse Allegations
For a long time now, we have known that something bad happened between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. We may not have known the full extent of what led a former Hollywood golden couple to divorce with such animosity, but we knew it couldn’t have been good. Slowly, it emerged that Pitt had allegedly laid his hands not only on Jolie but one of their children. Now, it has emerged that he allegedly ‘grabbed Jolie by the head and shook her, and then grabbed her shoulders and shook her again before pushing her into the bathroom wall.’
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Adam Driver Transforms Into 59-Year-Old Enzo Ferrari in First Look at Michael Mann’s Drama ‘Ferrari’
Adam Driver is going Italian again. He will play racecar driver Enzo Ferrari in director Michael Mann’s upcoming drama “Ferrari,” and the first look at his transformative role has been officially released. The movie takes place in 1957, when Ferrari enters the 1,000-mile Mille Miglia race. Born in 1898, Ferrari will be around 59 years old in the film, putting him a couple decades older than Driver, who is currently 38.
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Guillermo del Toro Defends Scorsese After ‘Cruel’ Essay Calls Him ‘Uneven Talent’: ‘This Article Baited Them Traffic, but At What Cost?’
Guillermo del Toro does not have time for anyone’s Martin Scorsese slander. The “Pan’s Labyrinth” and “Shape of Water” Oscar winner took to social media to defend Scorsese against an “offensive, cruel and ill-intentioned” essay published by The Critic that slammed Scorsese as an “uneven talent” whose “self-indulgence” has “debased his talent.”
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‘Community’ Movie Is Finally Happening, at Peacock, Fulfilling the Show’s Prophecy
Pop, pop the champagne: Maybe it’s not the darkest timeline after all, as “six seasons and a movie” is finally becoming reality. Peacock has ordered a movie based on the Dan Harmon comedy “Community,” bringing back original stars Joel McHale, Danny Pudi, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacobs, Jim Rash and Ken Jeong to check in on what the gang from Greendale has been up to since the show ended in 2015.
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Colin Trevorrow admits "There probably should have only been one Jurassic Park"
Few people have profited more obviously from Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park—and its subsequent franchise of films—than director Colin Trevorrow. It was, after all, Trevorrow’s 2015 revival project Jurassic World that launched him from an up-and-coming indie director with one minor hit to his name (2012's Safety Not Guaranteed), into a verifiable blockbuster sensation. So it’s interesting to hear Trevorrow state, in a new interview tied to his latest franchise sequel, Jurassic World: Dominion, that “There probably should have only been one Jurassic Park.”
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Hailey Bieber says she fantasizes about attacking paparazzi cars with a baseball bat
Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) said she fantasizes about destroying paparazzi cars with a baseball bat. The model and Rhode founder described her frustrations on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. "Sometimes when there's paparazzi following me, I have a flash in my head of like getting out with a baseball bat and like literally destroying their car," she told host Alex Cooper. Cooper pointed out that paparazzi even followed Bieber to the studio before their interview.
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The Walking Dead: Director Greg Nicotero “Proud” With Finale
In an interview with Empire Magazine, per a report from ComicBook, veteran make-up master and mainstay director with The Walking Dead, Greg Nicotero says he’s “proud” of the upcoming series finale.
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Lisa Kudrow to Star in Taika Waititi’s ‘Time Bandits’ Series at Apple TV+
Lisa Kudrow is traveling through time. The Friends Emmy winner will head the cast for Apple TV+’s Time Bandits, Taika Waititi’s series adaptation of the 1981 Terry Gilliam film. The show has also cast seven other actors: Kal-El Tuck, Charlyne Yi (Always Be My Maybe), Tadhg Murphy (Conversations With Friends), Roger Jean Nsengiyumva (Tomb Raider), Rune Temte (Captain Marvel), Kiera Thompson and Rachel House (Waititi’s Thor: Ragnarok and Hunt for the Wilderpeople).
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Avicii’s Family Sells 75% of Late DJ’s Catalog to Pophouse
The family of Avicii, the late, multi-platinum-selling Swedish DJ, has sold 75% of his master recordings and publishing to Pophouse Entertainment, the Stockholm-based company co-founded by ABBA’s Bjorn Ulvaeus, which is behind that group’s multi-million-dollar “Voyage” show in London and other enterprises. The family and estate will maintain ownership of the remaining 25%.
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Russell Brand Goes To Far Right Rumble After YouTube Censored Him
As you may recall, Russell Brand was once a very loud lefty progressive. He starred in documentaries about ending the war on drugs and fixing income inequality. He even once had a biweekly column in the liberal rag The New Statesman. Now look at him. After the pandemic began, he found a new audience by preaching to anti-vaxxers and other right-wing conspiracy theories — all while losing some of his old audience, who thought he’d “officially lost his mind.” Now the rebranding (so to speak) appears to be complete: He’s signed up with the far right video platform Rumble.
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Kanye may not like books, but hip-hop fosters a love of literature
When Ye – the artist formerly known as Kanye West – stated during a recent podcast that he doesn’t read books, some people questioned whether he was sending the wrong message to children. Those questions took on more importance in light of the fact that Ye recently launched Donda Academy, a private educational venture named after his late mother, Donda West, who was herself an English professor.
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UK Royals Force News Sites to Delete Embarrassing Video Clips
The British royal family has given broadcasters in the UK a deadline of today to pick just one hour of footage they would like to keep for future use from the Queen’s funeral and the King’s proclamation ceremony, despite the fact that millions of people already saw it all livestreamed on several platforms, according to a new report from the Guardian.
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Hugh Jackman Is Back as Wolverine in ‘Deadpool 3’ With Ryan Reynolds, Coming in 2024
Hugh Jackman will be back as Wolverine in “Deadpool 3,” Ryan Reynolds announced on his social media Tuesday afternoon. “Deadpool 3” also has an official release date: Sept. 6, 2024.
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Christian Bale Reveals Why He Shunned Chris Rock On Set: 'I Can't Do It Anymore'
Christian Bale said he had a hard time on the set of “Amsterdam” with co-star Chris Rock, but it wasn’t because they didn’t get along. Just the opposite: Rock made Bale laugh so much he couldn’t stay in character while working on the David O. Russell film.
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‘Barbie Girl’ Turns 25: Aqua Opens Up on Song’s Legacy and Absence From Movie
Helium-pitched vocals and kitschy lyrics made Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” a novelty hit for the ages, and the perky euro-pop anthem, which took the world by storm in 1997, is still going strong 25 years later. The candy-colored video has amassed more than 1.1 billion views on YouTube and any conversation about Greta Gerwig’s upcoming “Barbie” movie eventually leads to the question: Will “Barbie Girl” be part of the soundtrack?
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