[ad_1] To be continued. Photo: Sony Pictures Animation The people have spoken, and they have resoundingly said, “We love Spider-Verses!” And don’t worry, guys: Sony is listening and more Spider-Verses are coming your way. Of course, that’s no surprise to anyone who has seen Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which, No. 1, absolutely rocks, and, No.… Continue reading Beyond the Spider-Verse’ Release Date, Details
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Kristen Bell and family kicked out of airport for sleeping
[ad_1] Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard were kicked out of an airport — and no, it wasn’t for letting their kids chug some non-alcoholic brewskis. The celebrity couple shared that they dropped $600 buying pillows and blankets so their family could crash in Boston Logan International Airport after flight delays, but they were booted from… Continue reading Kristen Bell and family kicked out of airport for sleeping
Bone-Chilling “Haunted House” Stories
[ad_1] “Everyone in the towns nearby knew about this house, and during the ’90s, people loved to tell stories of going to visit the place to test their courage. But my favorite story comes from my older brother. He had just gotten his own car and wanted to go visit the ‘Old Spanish Trail Nursery.’… Continue reading Bone-Chilling “Haunted House” Stories
A Haunting Portrait of Newark’s Bloody Summer of Unrest
[ad_1] After Lee’s Newark assignment, Life sent him to cover the unrest in Detroit in July, 1967, and the funeral of Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968. “I was like their golden boy,” Lee later remarked. Eventually, he grew weary of documenting so much national trauma. He went on to photograph the scene around Andy… Continue reading A Haunting Portrait of Newark’s Bloody Summer of Unrest
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence to Reunite for ‘Bad Boys 4’
[ad_1] Bad Grown Men just doesn’t sound the same. Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic When an Oscar nomination is out of the question (maybe due to the fact that you slapped someone at the Oscars), there’s only one place to go … straight to the bank! Will Smith is ready to make it the ’90s again, either through… Continue reading Will Smith and Martin Lawrence to Reunite for ‘Bad Boys 4’
Steve Lopez: What ‘Barbie’ teaches us about the beauty of growing old
[ad_1] I was 5 ½ when Barbie was born. I didn’t take much notice at the time — or ever — and hadn’t intended to catch the new movie starring the plastic princess. But I got curious the other day when, in the middle of a Sacramento hearing on aging, Little Hoover Commission chairman Pedro… Continue reading Steve Lopez: What ‘Barbie’ teaches us about the beauty of growing old
Storylines I Wish I Could See On The Office In 2023
[ad_1] 3. Someone getting in trouble for inappropriate Zoom behavior As much as he would hate remote work, Michael would love video calls and demand his employees keep their cameras on. Something tells me someone would accidentally reveal themselves to be nude, Jeffrey Toobin-style. Creed feels like a strong contender, though it could be Stanley,… Continue reading Storylines I Wish I Could See On The Office In 2023
The Way | The New Yorker
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All the Movies, TV Shows Paused
[ad_1] Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: MGM, A24 For the first time in 63 years, the Screen Actors Guild and the Writers Guild are on strike at the same time. Writers have been on the picket lines since May 2, and on July 13, Screen Actors Guild president Fran Drescher, formally known as the nanny named Fran,… Continue reading All the Movies, TV Shows Paused
Reader letters: The Roxy and the debate over ‘Sound of Freedom’
[ad_1] Regarding “50 Years at the Roxy,” July 23: I was one of the lucky ones who was there opening night for Neil Young, with Graham Nash subbing for Grin. (“Nils can’t sing”). It wasn’t until years later that I understood whom he was referring to and that he was ill. Thank goodness I was… Continue reading Reader letters: The Roxy and the debate over ‘Sound of Freedom’