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ABC is getting back into weeknight game shows this fall, and while Michael Strahan is no stranger to competition in primetime, he’s hosting The $100,000 Pyramid instead of playing football. CinemaBlend recently caught up with Strahan ahead of The $100,000 Pyramid‘s Season 7 premiere and learned from Strahan that he was a little freaked out
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Warning: MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD for the final performance episode of America’s Got Talent Season 18. The eleven finalists of America’s Got Talent‘s eighteenth season performed to try and win votes for the last time on September 26, and their fates were left in the hands of fans. As expected, the two-hour episode was packed with
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It’s no secret that Leonardo DiCaprio has a reported 25-year-old dating rule. It looked like he may have moved on from the rule when he became very into then-27-year-old model Gigi Hadid, but now his interest in women 25 or younger has continues with a new love interest. Reports noted the Killers of the Flower
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Rogue One director Gareth Edwards is adding another sci-fi movie to his filmography, and it may somehow be his biggest one yet, despite being outside the Star Wars universe. The Creator stars John David Washington and more whose characters are in the midst of a fictional war between AI and humanity, and the futuristic adaptation
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Autumn is here and we are starting to see the falling of leaves all around us, and seemingly the fall of many celebrity couples in Hollywood. It seems like everyone is breaking up, from Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner getting divorced, to Hugh and Deborra-Lee Jurness announcing their separation. It feels like a pattern is
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Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson never holds back on the scientific inaccuracies he finds in well-known movies. This is the same man who said Tom Cruise’s character in Top Gun: Maverick should have “splattered” in one particular scene, and shared what he finds nonsensical about Men in Black. So it shouldn’t come as too much of
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As A Haunting in Venice continues to introduce the world to a new interpretation of Agatha Christie’s work, the third Hercule Poirot film from director Kenneth Branagh is sure to surprise loyal readers. Taking the source novel Hallowe’en Party and turning it into a vastly different mystery from what was contained in its pages, this
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The world of Only Murders in the Building is so stylish and fun, and I’ve always wanted to be immersed in it. Well, I had the opportunity to do just that, because there is a pop-up event in New York City that takes you into Charles, Oliver and Mabel’s world. As I walked through “Goosebury
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Warning: spoilers for Foundation Season 2 are in play. If you’re not caught up with the finale just yet, you’ve been warned.  Two out of the planned eight seasons of Apple TV+’s Foundation are now in existence, acting as only the beginning of a much wider story to be told. We’ve learned a lot in
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