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Luke Wilson is the best thing about 'Horizon: An American Saga' (so far)
Decider· 3 days agoKevin Costner’s three-hours-and-counting western Horizon: An American Saga has a lot of characters –...
17 Celebs Who Decided to Have Children Without Partners
TooFab· 4 days agoFor some, that means there are two parents in the household -- and for others, maybe a grandparent...
14 Child Actors Who Did One Movie And Ended Their Career - Looper
Looper· 6 days agoWhether they embraced an entirely different career or took on one that's entertainment adjacent,...
Investors Split Over Prabowo Nephew’s Job at Finance Ministry
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- News that incoming Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is tapping his nephew for a...
Coronation Street star Liam McCheyne breaks silence on Mason's return
Digital Spy· 4 days agoCoronation Street spoilers follow. Coronation Street star Liam McCheyne has spoken about Mason...
Music Industry Moves: Marina, Who Performs With Kylie in London’s Hyde Park This Weekend, Inks With...
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoWelsh singer-songwriter Marina, who previously operated under the name Marina and the Diamonds, has...
Upcoming Marvel Films and TV Shows: All We Know About Phase 5 & 6
Entertainment Tonight· 2 days agoWhile Black Panther: Wakanda Forever marked the end of Phase Four in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,...
10 best Coen Brothers movies ever, ranked
Digital Trends via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoHis hotel neighbor, Charlie Meadows (John Goodman), is also making unusually loud noises in the room next door... Taylor (Judy Davis), for help with his...
Cash Cobain Has The Sound Of The Summer
UPROXX· 3 days agoThe Bronx native’s sexy drill sound has artists from all corners of the industry looking for a chance to jump on the wave and have some fun.
Birdeater starts like a successor to Wake In Fright – but ends up like an episode of Home and Away
The Conversation· 9 hours agoIn an early scene in Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s Birdeater, we catch a glimpse of a poster of Ted Kotcheff’s Wake in Fright (1971). More than in any other film of the period, Kotcheff managed ...