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The Agatha All Along Trailer Confirms What We All Suspected About Scarlet Witch - Looper
Looper· 5 days agoFirst, she was the epicenter of the inaugural MCU Disney+ show "WandaVision," where her grief after...
‘Millionaire’ Hits 25, Serena Williams ‘In the Arena,’ NFL’s Receivers, Rashida Jones and a Robot...
TV Insider· 5 days agoAs we watch a new generation of tennis champion emerge at Wimbledon and other Grand Slams, ESPN+...
Joe Mantegna & Felicity Huffman Talk Reuniting on 'Criminal Minds: Evolution'
TV Insider· 4 days agoRossi (Joe Mantegna) gets the blast from the past he tried so hard to avoid in the final moments of...
Review: In 'Sing Sing,' the stage is bound by prison walls, but imagination and dignity roam free
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoA film like “Sing Sing” is a rare, precious achievement — a cinematic work of unique empathy and...
14 Neighbours spoilers for next week
Digital Spy· 4 days agoNeighbours spoilers follow. Next week on Neighbours, Aaron lies to his loved ones as he tries to make things work with Logan. Elsewhere, Toadie continues...
The Invisible Maestro: Unraveling Jennifer Lame's art of film editing
RedShark· 6 days agoThe audience holds their breath, swears, or shuts their eyes; suspended in the tension of the...
Barbie, The Bear and the fashion duchess who loved Elvis: what you should see, do and read this week
The Conversation· 3 days agoIn fact, our piece this week about Barbie: The Exhibition at London’s Design Museum may very well turn your pretty little head too. The stick-thin, blue-eyed blonde moved with the times to reflect sociopolitical issues.
The List: Biboye, Audrey Ochoa and others spicing up 118 Avenue's Jazz Alley concert series
Edmonton Journal· 3 days agoThe List: Biboye, Audrey Ochoa and others are spicing up 118 Avenue's Jazz Alley concert series just...
Review: In 'Sing Sing,' the stage is bound by prison walls, but imagination and dignity roam free
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoIn this empathetic feature by director Greg Kwedar, Colman Domingo and Paul Raci join a cast of mostly ex-incarcerated men to depict a prison theater program.