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As-it-happens update December 26, 2019
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E! Online
Nick Jonas totally just won Christmas. On Wednesday, the Jonas Brothers rocker surprised Priyanka Chopra with the ultimate Christmas gift: A snowmobile! Apparently, that's just what the Quantico actress wanted. To make his gift even more special, Nick ...
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Billboard
The late Allee Willis' one album -- 1974's Childstar -- was a commercial dud, but its nine songs did hint at a songwriting prowess that came to fruition when she moved to Los Angeles shortly thereafter. Willis went on to work on a Songwriters Hall of Fame ...
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EW.com
Following backlash and anger from certain members of the Christian faith over a Netflix comedy special featuring a gay Jesus, the headquarters of Brazilian YouTube comedy troupe Porta dos Fundos came under attack on Christmas Eve when it was hit by ...
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Forbes
In new release news for Wednesday, it was (more or less) an "everybody wins" Christmas. Sony's Little Women topped the wide release newbies yesterday with a bountiful $6.425 million gross. Greta Gerwig's adaptation of the classic novel has earned mostly ...
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Comicbook.com
The introduction or Dr. Doom might be closer to the Marvel Cinematic Universe than we thought. A potential new development from someone who may be involved with the production is hinting at the origin of Victor von Doom being teased, at the very least, ...
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Bustle
Spoilers ahead for YOU Season 2. If you were hoping that YOU Season 2 would end with Joe Goldberg dead or behind bars, you were likely disappointed by the finale. Not only does Joe escape all punishment unscathed, but he now has a rich accomplice at ...
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Billboard
The most wonderful time of the year! The Kardashian clan celebrated Christmas this year in grandiose fashion, from over-the-top gifts and glittering parties to sweet moments with the next generation of reality TV royalty. See some of the ways the Kardashians ...
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Rolling Stone
Midway through Dare Me, a new USA drama set in the world of high school cheerleading, we see local cheer coach Colette French (Willa Fitzgerald) watching the classic Forties film noir Double Indemnity, based on the novel by James M. Cain. The scene is ...
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Los Angeles Times
"BoJack Horseman" is officially done with Netflix, and so is creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg. Over the holiday break, Bob-Waksberg threw shade at his own distributors, Netflix and Amazon, for shrinking end-credits sequences into tiny boxes in order to tease ...
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Orlando Sentinel
It's been a year of expected pleasures. We anticipated that Central Florida's theme parks would deliver the goods with projects based on hyper-popular properties. Lands based on "Star Wars" and "Sesame Street" arrived along with a roller coaster out of the ...
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