Month: November 2024

Ridley Scott firmly shut down Denzel Washington’s claims of filming a same-sex kiss in “Gladiator II” sparking more controversy. Ridley Scott has firmly rejected Denzel Washington’s assertion that a same-sex kiss was originally filmed for “Gladiator II” but later removed, dismissing the idea as false during a Monday premiere in Los Angeles. In an interview,
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Michelle Yeoh has praised Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo for convincing her to take a role in Wicked. READ MORE: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ ending explained: Does Evelyn return to her own universe?  The Everything Everywhere All At Once star, who plays magic teacher Madame Morrible, in the movie was reluctant to take the part because
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As we all reflect on country music’s Vegas takeover, Carrie Underwood is bringing her Las Vegas show “Reflections” to you via Hulu! In celebration of her critically acclaimed Las Vegas residency show “REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency,” eight-time GRAMMY® Award winner Carrie Underwood will showcase her highly successful career as a worldwide superstar in a
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BLACKPINK singer Rosé has opened up the career advice she received from pop superstar Taylor Swift. In a new interview with i-D, BLACKPINK’s Rosé discussed the making of her upcoming debut album ‘rosie’ and her experience going solo. The K-pop star revealed that, ahead of inking a deal with Atlantic Records for her solo career,
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It’s been 20 years since No Doubt rock goddess Gwen Stefani released her solo career-launching debut pop album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Inspired by Stefani’s longtime love of new wave and ’80s bubblegum, the zippy dance record was ahead of its era, delivering zany, colorful, tongue-in-cheek electro-pop and synth-pop amid a pop landscape mostly tethered
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Photo by Bella Peterson No doubt Nashville quintet Flummox flummox the hell out of people with their progressive, genre-hopping symphonic thrash, as evidenced by their latest single, “Executive Dysfunction.” This madcap nearly six-minute track finds Flummox—Alyson Blake Dellinger (vocals/bass/stunt guitar), Max Mobarry (guitars/vocals/midi), Chase McCutcheon (guitars), Jesse Peck (keys/programming), Alan Pfeifer (drums)—skating between majestic metal crush
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