But Wait, There’s More: Britney Spears “Excited” About Penning a Follow-Up to ‘The Woman in Me’
The shockwaves from Spears’ memoir, published less than a week ago, are still being felt – but could the singer have more tales to tell?
Read MoreThe shockwaves from Spears’ memoir, published less than a week ago, are still being felt – but could the singer have more tales to tell?
Read MoreThe Doctor is parking his TARDIS somewhere new: Disney+ is the home of the next three ‘Doctor Who’ specials featuring the return of Donna Noble and the Tenth (or Fourteenth) Doctor.
Read MoreWe’re still of the opinion that no one came close to dying during the making of ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’, but the fake deaths look pretty painful in a new trailer for the show, coming to Netflix in November.
Read MorePaddington bear has booked a trip to a theater near you, but US fans will have to wait until January 2025 to spend time with the beloved character.
Read MoreYou know their sound, now learn their names and their story by seeing ‘Immediate Family’, a documentary about the session musicians who played on some of the biggest hits of the 70s and 80s.
Read MoreTV Roundup: Despite the strike, shows are still coming and going on networks and streaming. Here’s an update on the latest news from NBC, CBS, Prime and Apple TV+.
Read MoreIf you think you’ve seen the whole story of Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Australia’, you haven’t. The director took 2 million feet of film and turned it into ‘Faraway Downs’, an epic miniseries coming to Hulu next month.
Read MoreTwo very dark movies released trailers this week: ‘Eileen’, a Hitchcockian noir thriller starring Anne Hathaway, and ‘The Zone of Interest’, a Holocaust drama that won the Grand Priz award at Cannes.
Read MoreMike Flanagan’s ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ is a sprawling tale of a large family and their inescapable curse, but how does it compare to Flanagan’s other sprawling epics about cursed families?
Read MoreIt’s not often a TV series gets screened at the New York Film Festival – in fact, it never happened before this week, when A24 showed the first three episodes of its new Showtime series ‘The Curse’.
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