Kate Hudson’s brother Oliver reacted to her topless Instagram pic
Kate Hudson went mermaid style for the Gram and her big brother wasn’t down for it.Continue Reading
Kate Hudson went mermaid style for the Gram and her big brother wasn’t down for it.Continue Reading
The amazing mix of tones and styles that director Taika Waititi pulled off in “Thor: Ragnarok” largely fizzles within “Thor: Love plus Thunder, ” which usually isn’t as humorous as it wants to end up being, as stirring because it needs to be or romantic as it ought to be. Although well paced at just under two hours, instead of the hoped-for fireworks this comes a tad too close to feeling just like a post-Fourth of This summer dud.Continue Reading
Actress Rachel Brosnahan is expressing her grief over the mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois on Monday that has left at least six people dead and dozens more injured.Continue Reading
Ticket holders weren’t the only ones devastated when Adele had to cancel her Las Vegas residency.Continue Reading
The Backstreet Boys had an on-stage visitor at their show in Toronto, Canada on Saturday night.Continue Reading
Usher capped off Black Music Month with a soulful and smooth “Tiny Desk Concert” at NPR’s offices in Washington, DC on Thursday.Continue Reading
Soulful, dazzlingly talented, bewitching: There are many words that sum up the power of George Michael. Another: subversive.Continue Reading
A look at some of the shows and movies streaming on Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and Disney+ in July.Continue Reading
Five years after the last “Despicable Me” movie and a dozen years since the first, “Minions: The Rise of Gru” extends the animated franchise without exactly rising to the occasion, delivering a mundane exercise set to an odd 1970s soundtrack. Loud and colorful, it’s likely to divert smaller kids whose comedic tastes run toward rapid-fire mumbling, pratfalls, the occasional exposed yellow butt and flatulence.Continue Reading
“Right to Offend: The Black Comedy Revolution” conspicuously overlaps with other recent documentaries, including projects devoted to the legacies of Dick Gregory and Bill Cosby. Yet this two-part A&E production stands out in contemplating the unique role that Black comedians have played in calling out injustice and giving voice to how society has changed across decades.Continue Reading
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