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To be fair, fitting Sammy Hagar into a supergroup at a Black Sabbath farewell concert between the Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan and Tobias Forge from Ghost is weird. Of the three singers, one ...
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After finishing "Barry," Bill Hader wrote a horror script that was rejected as “horrible” and “cynical,” shaking his ...
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The comic and businesswoman spoke with IndieWire about her explosive career, film, book, and new Hulu special, 'Practical ...
In this excerpt from the book, Phee and the Bad Batch’s computer expert Tech – who had a bit of romantic chemistry on the ...
Jason Isaacs has just highlighted a significant difference between one of the Harry Potter films and its book counterpart, a topic that has long sparked debate among Wizarding World fans.
Susan Estrich: All's well that ends well? From the commentary, "Trump's big, beautiful bill is one that Republicans will pay for in years to come.
William Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends Well” has long been grouped with the Bard’s so-called “problem plays” because it defies easy classification. Although the play has situations like those in ...