Month: September 2022

Vera Drew as the protagonist of The People’s Joker. (Vera Drew) An unofficial Joker parody with a trans twist has been removed from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The People’s Joker, a crowdfunded indie film, was reportedly removed from the TIFF lineup due to “rights issues” – likely to stem from DC Comics and
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Garden State icon Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi says Teresa Giudice and Melissa Gorga’s ongoing feud is the talk of suburban New Jersey.  “I live in Jersey, like, literally so close to [Gorga],” the Toms River resident tells Page Six exclusively while promoting Season 2 of MTV’s “Messyness.” “A lot of people are talking about that.” The
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Former Bachelor contestant Amanda Stanton has found her person at last! The California native wed her boyfriend of two years, Michael Fogel, in an intimate ceremony in Santa Ynez, California, on Sept. 2. Several of her  fellow Bachelor Nation alums were in attendance, including Lauren Bushnell Lane, Andi Dorfman, Emily Ferguson and Raven and Adam Gottschalk, People reports. “It’s so special to make this commitment,”
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Renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog has written more than a dozen books and screenplays, but The Twilight World (3.5 hours) is his first novel. Translated by Michael Hofmann and short enough to qualify as a novella, it’s the fictionalized story of Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda, the real-life intelligence officer in the Imperial Japanese Army who defended Lubang
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While putting the SNL dream out into the universe, Jinkx has already manifested a sketch comedy vehicle of her own in Sketchy Queens, premiering Sept. 15 on WOWPresents Plus, the company behind Trixie Mattel and Katya‘s hit series UNHhhh. Described as “Portlandia meets The Kids in the Hall,” Jinkx created the show with Liam Krug, with whom she
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When it comes to beauty, Kourtney Kardashian isn’t afraid to poosh it to the extreme. After all, the reality TV star and her family members are known for trying bizarre cosmetic treatments. In an exclusive interview with E! News, Kourtney explained why she’s not afraid to take extreme procedures, especially if it’s all in the name of beauty. “Zone into the pain,” Kourtney told The
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Kourtney Kardashian can’t get enough of her big, blended family. After marrying Travis Barker in not one but three wedding ceremonies this year, The Kardashians star officially became a stepmom and expanded her crew in a whole new way. Now, as the newlywed phase continues, Kourtney appears more than happy with how everything turned out.  “There’s so much
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Producer Álex de la Iglesia (The Day of the Beast) enlisted horror director Jaume Balagueró (REC, Sleep Tight) to helm the newest entry in his feature film series “The Fear Collection.” Balagueró teamed with Verónica scribe Fernando Navarro to co-write Venus, a blood-drenched and modern update to H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Dreams in the Witch House.” A violent crime thriller gets applied to the Lovecraftian tale,
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This season of Big Brother has been one for the books. With the blindsides, players beasting through competitions and so much more — this year feels like classic Big Brother. After last week’s double eviction showdown, Matt Turner — who won Head of Household — sent Michael Bruner packing out the door by a unanimous
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News Michelle Branch Talks Altercation and Reconciliation With the Black Keys’ Patrick Carney in New Interview “I definitely shouldn’t have let my anger get the best of me,” she explained on Tamron Hall Show By Nina Corcoran September 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Michelle Branch on Tamron Hall Show, photo by ABC/YouTube Facebook Twitter Michelle Branch
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Although Matthew McConaughey was heard reprising Buster Moon late last year in Sing 2, we haven’t seen the actor in a live-action movie since 2019’s The Gentlemen, where he teamed with director Guy Ritchie. Well, that wait is about to get longer, as it’s been reported that McConaughey’s upcoming movie about a soccer team that
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When it comes to Janine, Madeline Brewer knows there’s more than meets the eye.  In season five of Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, which dropped its first two episodes Sept. 14, Janine refuses to shake free from being a subservient Handmaid under the control of the Aunts, despite the urging of Esther (Mckenna Grace). While Janine’s complacency might
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Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley will have one more month of freedom before they’re sentenced to up to 30 years in prison after they were both found guilty of bank fraud and tax evasion. According to court documents filed on Monday and obtained by Page Six, the “Chrisley Knows Best” stars’ sentencing date was pushed back
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News Janis Ian Cancels Farewell Tour Due to Vocal Fold Scarring: “It Is Unlikely That I’ll Ever Sound Like Myself Again” The “At Seventeen” songwriter released her final solo album, The Light at the End of the Line, earlier this year By Rob Arcand September 14, 2022 Facebook Twitter Janis Ian, February 2016 (Hiroyuki Ito/Getty
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Sheryl Lee Ralph has entered the chat. The Abbott Elementary actress, 65, shared how she really felt about Jimmy Kimmel‘s controversial skit during her co-star Quinta Brunson‘s historic 2022 Emmys win and speech on Sept. 12. “I was absolutely confused,” Sheryl told reporters during ABC’s TCA Day Sept. 14, per Deadline. “I didn’t know what was going on. I
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Production on Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is well under way. The film received a lot of attention this summer for wacky released pictures showing crazy costumes and fun characters, including Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Barbie and Ken. But apparently Saoirse Ronan was supposed to be in the film as well in a unique role.
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Ruby Baker’s carefree days of staying out past curfew, carousing with her besties, and simply being a teenager are all over. The nightmare of The Glass House begins with the protagonist (Leelee Sobieski) learning her parents, David and Grace (Michael O’Keefe, Rita Wilson), have both died in a car accident. Ruby and her younger brother
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The National Book Foundation has announced the Longlist for 2022’s National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. This year’s Longlist includes graphic novels, novels, and memoirs that explore things like racism, sexism, gender and sexuality, and self-esteem. They take place everywhere from fictional, alternate histories to the U.S. and Pakistan. The Longlist contenders were chosen
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