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As-it-happens update January 24, 2021
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IndieWire
Jimmy has a one-way ticket out of town, after landing a coveted photography job with National Geographic, while Jill is happy to bounce back and forth between their small hometown in Long Island and the big-city life in Manhattan, as she patiently figures out ...
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Washington Post
The microphone was a security blanket for everyone involved: for King, for his 60,000 interview subjects, and for the viewers of his nightly CNN talk show, once touted by the network to number a billion or so worldwide.
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Forbes
The Croods: A New Age and Promising Young Woman are displaying terrific legs despite being concurrently available on PVOD. In domestic box office news, Liam Neeson's The Marksman is the top movie for the second and presumably final weekend.
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Screen Rant
Ho Yinsen saved Tony Stark and helped him become Iron Man, but his daughter Dr. Toni Ho, aka the Iron Patriot, is his greatest legacy. By Bryce Morris ...
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Screen Rant
Unsurprisingly, given the unprecedented success of the show, HBO is looking to produce multiple spinoffs. A pilot was previously filmed for a show tackling the events of The Long Night, but HBO decided not to press forward with it.
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Bustle
Dubbed the Gossip Girl of the Regency era, Shonda Rhimes' sexy period drama has been praised for its re-imagination of the genre. Taking place in 19th century London, Bridgerton notably stars actors of colour as English nobles, which is unusual for historical ...
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CBR
Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, a life-long Batman enthusiast and the longest-serving member of the current Senate, is now third in the presidential line of succession. As Senate president pro tempore, he follows Vice President Kamala Harris and House ...
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Washington Post
Jimmie Rodgers, a singer who had two major hits in 1957 with "Honeycomb" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" but whose career in music and movies was disrupted by a severe head injury a decade later, died Jan. 18 in Palm Desert, Calif. He was 87.
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Entertainment Tonight
"I always knew the world would be a more colorful, positive, sparkly place with a kind, loving, dazzling triple threat like you in it - a shining example for the kids out there to live their BEST lives each and every day," Miller wrote alongside a slideshow of pics of ...
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Billboard
The 26-year-old pop superstar took to Twitter on Friday (Jan. 22) to announce the cancellation, citing health and safety concerns due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. "Safety is the priority. I wish things were different," the singer captioned a screenshot of ...
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