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New York Times MoviesApr 17, 2025
‘The Wedding Banquet' Review: The Family You Find
A retelling of Ang Lee's classic of queer cinema comes at the same farcical situation in a new way.

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NYTimes ArtsApr 17, 2025
Elaine Wynn, Who Built Wynn Resorts Empire in Las Vegas, Dies at 82
She and Steve Wynn were known as the king and queen of Las Vegas. After their divorce, Ms. Wynn became a force in her own right.

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Nino Tempo, Who Topped the Charts With ‘Deep Purple,' Dies at 90 (NYTimes Arts)
Robert E. McGinnis, Illustrator Behind Classic ‘James Bond' Posters, Dies at 99 (New York Times Movies)

New York Times BooksApr 17, 2025
Would Joan Didion Have Wanted the World To See Her Notes on Therapy?
Readers can decide when "Notes to John," which shows the writer grappling with guilt and vulnerability, is published next week.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 17, 2025
Senator Meets With Trump Immigration Victim in El Salvador
Chris Van Hollen shared an image meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man whom Trump illegally deported to an El Salvador torture prison

BBC Entertainment & ArtsApr 17, 2025
Couchella: The best sets to stream on Coachella's second weekend
The festival returns for a second weekend in the Californian desert. Here's how to watch at home.

VultureApr 17, 2025
Fyre Festival 2 Is Postponed …Or Is It?
The fest's dates are dependent on finding a new location.

NYTimes ArtsApr 17, 2025
Overlooked No More: Ethel Lina White, Master of Suspense Who Inspired Hitchcock
A powerhouse of the genre, she published around 100 short stories and 17 novels, one of which was adapted into the acclaimed film "The Lady Vanishes."

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 17, 2025
Trump Dodges on El Salvador Court Orders: ‘I'm Not Involved'
The president deflected questions about Kilmar Abrego Garcia in the Oval Office on Thursday, telling reporters to talk to the Justice Department

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Judges Smack Down Trump's ‘Shocking' and ‘Lawless' Arguments in Abrego Garcia Case (Rolling Stone Movie News)

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 17, 2025
Twice Help to Show Coldplay the Way on ‘We Pray' Remix
The K-pop supergroup is the latest act to join the band for a version of the Moon Music song, following original collaborators Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna, and Tini

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 17, 2025
Coachella Weekend Two: A Full Guide for Festival Goers
From where to eat to last-minute Amazon essentials that will be delivered by tomorrow, this complete weekend two Coachella guide will help you get ready

VultureApr 17, 2025
What Happens When Your Biggest Hit Leads to an Existential Crisis?
The Ting Tings went from rocking out in seedy clubs to shows where children requested "the name song."

VultureApr 17, 2025
The ‘Apple' Dance Creator Suing Roblox Is So Brat
Kelley Heyer's Charli XCX choreography was allegedly used without permission.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsApr 17, 2025
Reboot of disaster-hit Fyre Festival postponed, US media reports
The organisers of the failed 2017 Fyre Festival are reportedly looking for a new location for the reboot.

BBC Entertainment & ArtsApr 17, 2025
Viral Apple dance creator sues Roblox over its use in the game
Charli XCX and Kylie Jenner are among the celebs who've copied Kelley Heyer's viral dance to the song.

VultureApr 17, 2025
The Wheel of Time Season-Finale Recap: Make It Rain
The finale doesn't offer a tidy ending to the season and instead makes a strong case to continue following all these characters and gigantic world.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 17, 2025
Is ‘Sinners' a Western, Crime Thriller, Southern Gothic, or Monster Movie? Yes
Ryan Coogler's messy but rollicking take on a vampire story blends and bends genres, but it never skimps on entertainment value

VultureApr 17, 2025
If Only David Cronenberg's The Shrouds Weren't So Lifeless
There's adultery and cuckoldry and doubles and all the other good Cronenbergian ideas. But none of it really fits together.

NYTimes ArtsApr 17, 2025
‘The Ugly Stepsister' Review: Nipped, Tucked and Royally Fussed Over
This deliciously nasty reworking of the Cinderella fairy tale imagines how far one of the stepsisters would go to marry her prince.

NYTimes ArtsApr 17, 2025
‘Sinners' Review: Ryan Coogler's Southern Horror Fantasia
The director goes boldly out there in his fifth feature, a genre-defying, mind-bending shoot-em-up that stars Michael B. Jordan as twins.

NYTimes ArtsApr 17, 2025
‘The President's Wife' Review: Would Madame Get Your Vote?
Catherine Deneuve plays the former French first lady Bernadette Chirac in this puckish, highly fictionalized biopic with a pop-feminist edge.

NYTimes ArtsApr 16, 2025
Joan Chen's Career Renaissance as the Cool Mom, From ‘The Wedding Banquet' to ‘Didi'
The acclaimed actress and filmmaker is having a career renaissance playing dynamic mother roles in indie films, including in the new version of "The Wedding Banquet."

Rolling Stone Movie NewsApr 16, 2025
I Attended Coachella This Year. Here Are 11 Essentials I'd Pack for Weekend Two
From extra sunscreen to hand sanitizer, these are my must-haves for the annual music festival

VultureApr 16, 2025
Abbott Elementary Season-Finale Recap: The Final Bell
The finale is a warm reminder of how far the students, the teachers, and the show itself have come.

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Fandango.com Entertainment NewsDec 14, 2022
Watch Exclusive 'Babylon' Featurette: "Something You Would Not Expect"


In 1926, Jack Conrad (Brad Pitt) was the biggest movie star in the world, as vividly depicted in Babylon, directed by Academy Award-winner Damien Chazelle. One night, the paths of aspiring actress Nellie LaRoy (Margot Robbie) and aspiring producer Manny Torres (Diego Calva) collide with Jack Conrad at the wildest party Hollywood had ever seen, leading to an incredible series of stories painted on an epic cinematic canvas. "I've been working on this movie for almost 15 years,"...

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Yahoo! TVNov 15, 2020
Barack Obama Jokes Wife Michelle 'Would Leave Me' If He Joined President-Elect Joe Biden's Cabinet
"I'm not planning to suddenly work on the White House staff or something," former president Barack Obama said


DVD ReviewsFeb 26, 2019
Peppa Pig: When I Grow Up

I continue to add to my arsenal of childcare by video by grabbing my third Peppa Pig DVD to review (my first one is reviewed here and my second one is reviewed here), because I find myself enjoying these? They're worth a laugh, my kid continues to enjoy them, why go against a good thing.

"When I Grow Up" is another in a continually rolling release of Peppa DVDs, similar in variety and format to the others as well. A handful of episodes from the show ranging in various years (in this case, 2009-2018) are included, some that may have a commonality, maybe they don't. But they're not for your enjoyment and belief suspension, they're for your child's.

And they get their universe expanded a little bit by being exposed to doctor...Read the entire review




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