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‘The Last Critic’ Review: A Captivating Portrait of Robert Christgau, the Brilliant Mad Professor of Rock Critics, and How He Made the Grade
In "The Last Critic," we meet Christgau as an elder stateman of rock-crit (he’s now 83), a downtown stalwart knocking around the streets of the East Village. He’s a bit more bent than he was, with white hair and a touch of arthritis, but he’s still a wry specimen, lean and mean, with a machine-gun m...
Jensen Ackles hints at what comes next after ‘The Boys’ final season
  Jensen Ackles is already looking beyond the end of The Boys, and in doing so, he’s quietly confirmed that the franchise isn’t going anywhere just yet. As Season 5 of the Prime Video hit builds toward its conclusion, Ackles has been teasing what comes next — and it sounds like the world of The...
‘Happy Death Day’ Star Jessica Rothe Says Director Christopher Landon Has Third Installment ‘Figured Out’: ‘At This Point, it’s Just Logistics’
“Happy Death Day” star Jessica Rothe is happy to relive another day as Tree Gelbman in the franchise’s third installment. Rothe, who starred in the 2017 film “Happy Death Day” and its 2019 sequel, “Happy Death Day 2U,” recently revealed that writer and director Christopher La...
James Blake Asks for His Production Credit on Kanye West’s ‘Bully’ to Be Removed
James Blake has asked for his name to be removed from the production credits of Kanye West’s track “This One Here,” featured on the artist now known as Ye’s new-ish album “Bully.” Blake says his “original version” of the track, which was recorded several years ago, “is completely different in spirit...
Cruise staff waiter accidentally ruins couple's engagement surprise during dinner
A cruise ship proposal went hilariously wrong after wait staff sang 'happy engagement' before the boyfriend could pop the question, SWNS reported.
Bond girl Ursula Andress claims she was ‘deliberately chosen’ as victim in brazen theft of $23M fortune
Italian authorities seized artwork and assets worth $23 million allegedly stolen from Bond girl Ursula Andress by her longtime financial advisor.
Scholars say forced abortions on minors using 'physical restraint' may be justified as a last resort
University of British Columbia scholars argued in a University of Chicago Journal paper that pregnant minors' caregivers should terminate their pregnancies, using restraint if needed.
Mattel Reveals New ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Doll Chosen By Fans
The winner has been selected from a fan poll that wrapped up last week to determine whether Sleeping Bag Mira or Demon Jinu will get a "KPop Demon Hunters" fashion doll made of their character from Mattel Creations.
A new video game depicts America’s H-1B visa process as a maddening slot machine — and Donald Trump as its jealous god
Every spring, hundreds of thousands of people around the world try their luck in America’s visa lottery. Io Dodds meets the journalist-turned-developer behind a new satirical video game that aims to capture its twists and terrors
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel shows up to 'No Kings' protest with kids, holds 'enough already' sign
Jimmy Kimmel attended a "No Kings" protest on Saturday with his children and father, posting a photo on Instagram and praising the anti-Trump rally's turnout.
‘Frankenstein’-Inspired ‘The Bride!’ Gets Streaming Release Date, Report Says
The Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale monster movie "The Bride!," directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, is reportedly coming soon to digital streaming. Find out when and where you can watch the movie at home.
Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee dies in boating accident at Odisha beach
Bengali actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee dies in boating accident at Odisha beach
Ukrainian Director Zhanna Ozirna Explores Intimacy Under Siege in ‘Honeymoon’
At the 40th edition of Switzerland’s Fribourg International Film Festival, socially and politically engaged cinema remains at the heart of the lineup. Among the titles in international competition is “Honeymoon,” Ukrainian filmmaker Zhanna Ozirna’s chamber drama about a newly married couple trapped...
He didn't even want to shoot weddings. Now, he shoots Bollywood's biggest ones
He didnt even want to shoot weddings Now he shoots Bollywoods biggest ones
‘SNL U.K.’ Ratings Dip With Jamie Dornan-Hosted Second Episode
“Saturday Night Live U.K.” ratings have dipped two episodes in. The second episode of the live comedy show, which opened with a sketch about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew) and the Epstein scandal, drew 205,000 viewers, down from 226,000 for the inaugural episode. “Fifty Shades”...
Commentary: Geoff Bennett on how Black comedy shaped America
Long before 1990s sitcoms, Black comedians were shaping American comedy in bold ways. Geoff Bennett, co-anchor of PBS NewsHour, explores this history and its lasting impact in his new book "Black Out Loud."
'Burn Notice' star ditched Los Angeles for Colorado after meeting his wife and says he's 'never leaving'
"Burn Notice" star Jeffrey Donovan says Colorado is the true sunshine state as he raises his three kids there and has no plans to ever leave.
Bruce Springsteen performs anti-ICE song at ‘No Kings’ protest: ‘They picked the wrong city’
Bruce Springsteen performed a specially-written song protesting ICE activity at the “No Kings” demonstration in Minnesota.
Laporta Reflects Back on Messi’s Barcelona Exit: ‘I Believe I Made the Right Decision’
Joan Laporta is standing by his decision to let Lionel Messi leave FC Barcelona in 2021, saying it was necessary for the club’s future. The post Laporta Reflects Back on Messi’s Barcelona Exit: ‘I Believe I Made the Right Decision’ appeared first on Morocco World News.
Inside the glitzy reinvention of "Cats" on Broadway
The Broadway classic "Cats" is getting a bold new twist. Mo Rocca pulls back the curtain on "Cats: The Jellicle Ball," a reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconic musical through the lens of New York City's underground ballroom scene — blending voguing, competition and high-energy choreography.