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AEW Dynamite vs. WWE NXT: Who Won the March 4 Battle of the Wednesday Night War? The show immediately following a pay-per-view can be a tricky one for a wrestling promotion. While there are some storylines that continue forward and a handful of angles still waiting to pay off, in many ways, the creative powers-that-be are essentially hitting ...
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Alma Har'el Talks Collaborating with Time for 100 Women of the Year Initiative Filmmaker Alma Har'el helped conceive Time's 100 Women of the Year issue, designed to recognize the contributions of female leaders, innovators, activists, entertainers, athletes and artists who defined the century from 1920 through 2019. Along with ...
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Taika Waititi Making Not One, But Two 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' Animated Series for Netflix Taika Waititi is partnering with Netflix on a pair of animated series — one based on the world of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and another based on the Oompa-Loompa characters. Waititi, who won an Academy Award for the "Jojo Rabbit" adapted ...
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Mick Jagger is a movie star again, and it's about time A funny thing happens when you interview Mick Jagger. He'll be talking about all manner of subjects — the vagaries of art collecting, the similarities between live performance and screen acting, the ambiguities embedded in the latest film he's in — and he ...
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Coronavirus: After James Bond delay, what next for Hollywood's new releases? Daniel Craig's swansong as James Bond has become the first major film to fall foul of the coronavirus outbreak, with the release of No Time To Die delayed by seven months until November. With growing health concerns around the world, what could it mean ...
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Survivor Winners at War Blowout: Unbelievable Challenge Comeback -- Plus, Another Legend Goes It's proving very dangerous to be a living legend in the game of "Survivor" when winners go to war -- plus, a powerful moment touches hearts from Edge of Extinction. This may be the most cut-throat season yet with "Survivor: Winners at War," but there was ...
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Oprah Winfrey grilled about 'American Dirt' in front of live audience When Oprah Winfrey chose the novel "American Dirt" for her book club, she imagined engaging in an impassioned television dialogue about the narrative, which follows a Mexican mother and her son fleeing to the United States. Instead, Winfrey ended up ...
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Lady Gaga announces 'The Chromatica Ball' tour stopping in 6 cities worldwide Lady Gaga may be coming to a city near you. The singer, 33, announced in a press release Thursday that she's hitting the road for "The Chromatica Ball" tour, "a special 6-city worldwide limited run of exclusive performances." The stops include: Paris (on July ...
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As the Louvre Reopens, Visitors to the Mona Lisa Will Have to Learn to Control Themselves Staff agreed to reopen the world's most visited museum after settling on emergency measures with senior managers and doctors. Kate Brown, March 5, 2020. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images. In the Louvre ...
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Loki TV Show May Feature A Forgotten MCU Corporation A photo from the set of the Loki TV series implies that a long-existing MCU corporation might factor in its narrative. Production for the show is currently underway with a string of images emerging online to give fans an idea of what could go down in its story.
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