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"Often times really big moments in your life come and go so quickly that you can't really enjoy them while you're in them," said the song parody icon as he stared out at an MSG audience for the first time
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Kristen Doute made her share of enemies on "Vanderpump Rules," but as "The Valley" finishes its second season, she has seemingly reinvented herself.
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After releasing latest single, rapper also revealed he recently married his longtime girlfriend Lola Abecassis Sartore
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"Enter Sandman" played as Trump's Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo about using more drones. The new version contains no music
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Hear tracks by Tyla, Kassa Overall, Syd, Jay Som and others.
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K-pop quartet also share music video for comeback single co-written and co-produced by Diplo, among others
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Scarlett Johansson leads a crew of explorers into uncharted territory — and very familiar blockbuster terrain — in yet another dinos-run-amuck adventure
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As many TV critics have said recently, it's the so-called golden age of video game adaptations, thanks to HBO's The Last of Us and Prime Video's Fallout. However, tabletop games haven't been given the same due, despite Dungeons And Dragons' big-budget film last year and Margot Robbie's promised Barbie-style Monopoly…
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Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Character Reprisal of the Day:
While hosting Saturday Night Live, James McAvoy reprised his role as Mr. Tumnus from the Chronicles of Narnia movies for a sketch about the character's fandom:
Mashup of the Day:
In anticipation of the new movie Velvet Buzzsaw, Funny or Die mashed its trailer up with scenes from Ghostbusters 2:
Oscar Montage of the Day:
Here's a montage showcasing the Oscar-nominated visual effects in Christopher Robin, Avengers: Infinity War, First Man, Solo: A Star Wars Story and Ready Player One:
Movie Comparison of the Day:
Speaking of Oscar nominees, here's another side-by-side comparison between the Live Aid... Read More
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Celebrities perform "Fight Song" for a video played at the Democratic National Convention. It's Hillary Clinton's fight song, but some listeners don't have a lot of fight left in them. Before and after the Democratic nominee takes the stage at rallies, her campaign inevitably plays the 2015 pop hit "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten.
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