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Christopher Nolan ‘Afraid’ of Robert Downey Jr. at Batman Begins Meeting
Robert Downey Jr. made headlines earlier this month when he revealed that he first met his “Oppenheimer” director Christopher Nolan back in the early 2000s to be potentially cast as the villain…
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John Cleese Respond to Eric Idle’s Money Claims Amid Monty Python Feud
John Cleese took to X (formerly Twitter) to respond to Eric Idle after the latter went viral for some heated comments related to Monty Python, the legendary British comedy troupe that Idle and…
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Cillian Murphy Says Press Tours Are Broken and Boring, Red Eye Is Bad
Cillian Murphy‘s “Oppenheimer” press tour is now in its final stages as the actor does his final weeks of campaigning in the lead up to the Oscars, where he’s nominated for best actor thanks to…
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‘Tacoma FD’ Canceled After Four Seasons at TruTV
Comedy series “Tacoma FD” has been canceled at TruTV after four seasons, Variety has confirmed.
The series originally debuted on the basic cabler back in 2019. The show was part of…
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Stephen Amell to Lead ‘Suits’ L.A. Spinoff
Stephen Amell is suiting up. The actor will lead NBC’s upcoming “Suits” spinoff, “Suits: LA,” portraying Ted Black, “a charismatic force of nature who puts his own needs above others.”…
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Announce First National Tour in 10 Years
Neil Young & Crazy Horse will make a national road trip for the first time in a decade this spring, making good on plans that were being laid for the band to hit the road before the pandemic…
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What Order to Read ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’?
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Sarah J. Maas‘ romantasy series “Crescent City” and “A…
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Metrograph Buys Sundance Drama ‘Good One’ as First Film Release
Metrograph Pictures has acquired North American rights to “Good One,” one of the breakouts of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. The indie film had its world premiere in the U.S. Narrative…
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Read CEO Bakish Memo to Staff
Paramount Global, amid a swirl of M&A discussions, is laying off about 800 employees worldwide — an estimated 3% of its headcount — as it looks to trim costs.
CEO Bob Bakish announced…
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Berlinale Workers Demand ‘Immediate Ceasefire’ in Gaza, Call Out Fest
A group of Berlinale workers have published an open letter to the festival, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza and asking that leadership take a “stronger institutional stance” on what the statement…
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