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Once Musical Released for Wide Licensing From Music Theatre International Theatrical licensor Music Theatre International has released Once for wide licensing, including amateur companies and schools. With a score by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová and a book by Enda Walsh, the musical was 2012's Tony Award-winning Best ...
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Kate Beckinsale Alleges Harvey Weinstein Berated Her After 'Serendipity' Premiere Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison, and allegations of his abusive behavior continue to mount. Kate Beckinsale claims the now-convicted rapist once berated her for not dressing sexy enough to the premiere of "Serendipity" back in ...
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The Hunt Director Craig Zobel Found His Movie's Cancellation to Be 'Very Meta' After a six-month delay from the date of its original release, the "sick" and "hateful" Blumhouse movie The Hunt finally arrives in theaters this weekend. The Most Dangerous Game–esque story of humans hunting humans polarized America last summer, ...
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TCM Classic Film Festival Canceled Amid Coronavirus Outbreak Hollywood's annual gathering of classic film fans will be scrapped this year amid the spread of coronavirus. TCM Classic Film Festival organizers said in an email to ticket buyers on Thursday that "we have made the difficult decision to cancel" the April event ...
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'Fast & Furious 9' Release Pushed Back a Year Due to Coronavirus "Fast 9" has pushed back its theatrical release date by a year. Universal Studios, the company behind the "Fast & Furious" franchise, made the decision because of the impact that the fast-moving coronavirus is having on the global economy and the ...
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HBO Max Orders Julia Child Series to Pilot HBO Max is officially moving forward with a pilot order for a series inspired by the life of Julia Child, Variety has learned. Titled "Julia," the one-hour show will explore her life and her show "The French Chef," which essentially invented food television. Through ...
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Late-Night Shows in New York Will Tape Without Audiences Due to Coronavirus The late-night shows will go on — but without in-person audiences. In response to growing concerns over the spread of coronavirus, late-night shows based in New York and Los Angeles — The Late Show, Late Night, The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show, ...
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TV Ratings: 'The Masked Singer' Hits 5-Week Viewer High, Tops 'Survivor' "The Masked Singer" was the big winner in the Wednesday night TV ratings race. The Fox competition show, which unmasked arguably its most controversial contestant yet, scored a 1.9 rating among adults 18-49 and drew 7.2 million viewers, its largest tally ...
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Soap Company Soulja Boy Invested in Doing Well Amid Coronavirus Outbreak According to a somewhat bizarrely written TMZ story, an accidentally well-timed investment in a soap company has reportedly given Soulja Boy some extra money as people continue to panic over the coronavirus. If exactly as reported, that's good news for ...
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Where To Buy Geoffrey Mac's 'Project Runway' Clothes If You're A Huge Fan Geoffrey Mac is a serious contender to win Project Runway Season 18. He's one of four designers hoping to show at New York Fashion Week and walk away with the top prize. But even if he doesn't win, he'll certainly have boosted his name to fans ...
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