The box office saw previews for two wide entries on Thursday, with the Zoë Kravitz-directed thriller Blink Twice and Lionsgate/Edward R. Pressman presentation’s The Crow seemingly struggling to make a significant impact. Despite receiving favorable reviews, Blink Twice, which cost $20M to produce and stars Channing Tatum, only managed to earn $820K in previews and
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Recently, Ann Coulter faced swift backlash for mocking Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz’s 17-year-old son, Gus, who has a non-verbal learning disorder (NVLD). Coulter’s since-deleted post on social media made insensitive remarks about Gus, which incited anger and criticism from many individuals. Upon seeing Coulter’s post, many people expressed their disapproval of her actions.
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Gwen Stefani and her family are celebrating a special milestone this week as her son Zuma turns 16. Zuma is Gwen’s second child with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale, and she took to Instagram to share a touching tribute in his honor. The video montage she posted features photos of Zuma throughout the years, showcasing his bond
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Governor Tim Walz’s acceptance of the Democratic nomination for vice president was highlighted by his personal journey into politics. He shared his story as a former high school teacher with limited political experience and no money running in a conservative district. His speech was rich in football references and emphasized his Midwestern roots. One of
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The article begins by highlighting Disney’s expected dominance at the box office this summer, projecting that Alien: Romulus from 20th Century Studios will outperform Deadpool & Wolverine in its fifth weekend. However, the article fails to provide any reasoning or analysis as to why this is the case. It simply states the numbers without delving
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Ian McKellen recently shared his experience of falling on stage during a performance of *Player Kings*. He credited the fat suit he was wearing for his role as Falstaff for preventing more severe injuries. “I was wearing a fat suit for Falstaff and that saved my ribs and other joints. So I’ve had a lucky
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Former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, known as the “King of Bankruptcy,” reveals in his upcoming book, “Risks and Returns: Creating Success in Business and Life,” that his aspirations of becoming a writer were established during his youth. Despite his lucrative career on Wall Street for over 55 years, Ross disclosed his passion for literature, reminiscing
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