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17 celebrities who have left Los Angeles on where they moved and why they did it
INSIDER via Yahoo Canada News· 12 hours agoAmanda Seyfried.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin...would want to lay her head down somewhere glamorous. But she...
Deadpool and Wolverine review: The action is 'a slog'
BBC News· 6 days agoBringing together Ryan Reynolds' wise-cracking, motor-mouthed Deadpool and Hugh Jackman's fierce,...
How to watch badminton live stream at Olympics 2024 online and for free
Tom's Guide· 4 days agoYoung and Lakshya Sen make their hotly anticipated Summer Games debuts, with reigning champions Chen...
'Big Bang Theory' Star Kaley Cuoco Shares Daughter's "Special" Milestone
Good Housekeeping· 13 hours agoThe Big Bang Theory star isn't necessarily big on documenting her daughter (whom she shares with...
5 great (HBO) Max movies to watch in the summer
Digital Trends via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoThe documentary follows both of them over...can be honed and deal with the cards that the world has dealt them. Hoop Dreams is great not just because...
'The Fabulous Four' review: Four great actresses, one lame movie
Detroit News· 4 days agoMidler plays Marilyn, who fell out with her pal Lou (Sarandon) years ago. Once on site, typical...
Cobra Kai Seasons Ranked Worst To Best - Looper
Looper· 4 days agoWho would have guessed that a 34-years-later YouTube Premium sequel series to "The Karate Kid" — focused on the bully from the original movie, no less —...
Why Twisters Blew Everyone Away At The Box Office - Looper
Looper· 6 days ago"Twisters" is kicking up quite a storm at the domestic box office. The sequel to the 1996 film...
A Smartphone Can’t Help You Now: How Horror Movies Solve Their Cell Problem
New York Times· 6 days agoIn working order, they can render predicaments more solvable and certain situations easier to escape — potentially. Then came the cell, and movies like “House on Haunted Hill” (1999) and “Jeepers ...
Review: A California boy searches for a sense of self over one summer in the exquisite 'Dìdi'
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoOne of the most plaintive refrains of the Y2K era was sung by Mark Hoppus of Blink-182: “Well, I...