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Cannes: After Epic Nude ‘Saltburn’ Scene, Barry Keoghan Is Still Convinced That He’s a “Bad Dancer”
The Hollywood Reporter· 4 days agoIn Arnold’s Bird, Keoghan busts a move to “Cotton Eye Joe” and then delivers a solo performance at...
'I just want to fade away': Worcester police give final salute to those lost in last year
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA review of T&G archives and their obituaries shows many of those honored served for more than three...
Eminem Gets First Dance With Daughter Hailie At Her Michigan Wedding
AllHipHop.com· 18 hours agoThe couple tied the knot over the weekend at Greencrest Manor in Battle Creek, Michigan.
What You Need to Remember for HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Season 2
Nerdist via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoCriston Cole murdered the only member of the council who spoke up against the coup. Days later, and...
‘Bird’ Review: Andrea Arnold Switches Up Her Playbook With a Warmhearted Fable Starring Barry...
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 5 days agoKeoghan, of course, obliges, offering a little throwback to his end-reel naked romp in Saltburn. (A...
‘Bird’ Review: Andrea Arnold’s Dabble With Fantasy Offers A Sunlit Ray Of Hope In A Bleak Existence...
Deadline via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAndrea Arnold was last in Cannes with Cow in 2021, a documentary about a bovine’s pitiful existence...
Cannes 2024 review: 'Bird' - Andrea Arnold's superb fantastical tale set in broken Britain
Euronews via Yahoo News· 3 days agoScreening in Competition, Andrea Arnold's new film manages to fuse social and magical realism, in a...
Is it OK to have a child-free wedding?
TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFor better or worse, kids give whole new meaning to the term “wedding crasher.” What if you don't want little ones underfoot when you tie the knot?
Lily Gladstone discusses new series ‘Under the Bridge’
The Columbian· 3 days agoA year ago, at the Cannes Film Festival, Lily Gladstone’s career shot into the stratosphere....
Alice Munro was the English language’s Chekhov
The Economist· 7 days agoInstantly, the reader is in Alice Munro territory: spinsters with lingering illnesses and stifled passions, jealous married women scrubbing floors, inky...