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With 'Squid Game 2' and 'The Leopard,' Netflix doubles down on international appeal
Is Netflix a universal language?
The entertainment giant is counting on it as the company seeks to extend its lead in the global streaming business. On Monday, Netflix showcased its latest slate of international original programs, which are a key part of its strategy to attract and retain subscribers around the world.
The list includes the ...Read more
Rocker to bring Van Halen revival to the Strip
LAS VEGAS — Sammy Hagar was assembling a new telescope on Sunday afternoon. He had the glasses on, instructions out, wrench in hand, immersed in the challenge and admitting, “I’m so not a rock star right now.”
Hagar is still an analog guy on this digital assignment. But no matter the equipment, he’s looking into the galaxy with his ...Read more
Post Malone announces Detroit stadium concert, with Jelly Roll opening, as part of 25-city tour
DETROIT — Post Malone has an announcement. A Big Ass announcement, to be more specific.
The multi-genre hitmaker will perform at Ford Field on May 18 as part of his "Big Ass Stadium Tour," the singer announced Tuesday.
He'll be joined by fellow rapper-turned-country singer Jelly Roll, who earlier this month told an audience at Little Caesars...Read more
'One Tree Hill,' 'Outer Banks' actor Paul Teal dies at 35
Paul Teal, an actor known for “One Tree Hill,” has died. He was 35.
The cause of death was cancer, Forbes reported.
His partner Emilia Torello confirmed the news Sunday in an Instagram post. “The most thoughtful, inspiring, driven, self-disciplined, loving man passed away on Friday, November 15, 2024,” she captioned a black-and-white...Read more
The emotions return in 'Inside Out 2' -- in more ways than one
Kelsey Mann was scanning some old photos when he came to a series of pictures from his childhood birthdays and was struck by what he saw.
“I was 5, and it’s my birthday, and I’m sitting there in front of my cake … I think it was the smile and the joy on my face that made me stop,” says the director of “Inside Out 2.” “I’m like...Read more
List of DVD release dates for Nov. 19 and beyond
Following is a partial schedule of coming movies on DVD. Release dates are subject to change:
NOVEMBER
19: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
19: Godzilla Minus One
19: Speak No Evil
19: Reagan
19: The Killer's Game
19: God's Not Dead: In God We Trust
19: Skincare
19: Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In
19: A Sudden Case of Christmas
19: Dead ...Read more
Why Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham covered the debut 'Buckingham Nicks' LP
ANAHEIM, Calif. — From the moment Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham started to sing and play at the Troubadour one night at the end of September, the audience listened in rapt attention.
The occasion? One of the first full performances of the two singer-songwriters’ new collaboration, the album “Cunningham Bird,” a track-by-track ...Read more
New on DVD: 'The Critic' arrives on disc while 'Terrifier 3' hits digital
A British historical drama boasting a strong cast tops the DVD releases for the week of Nov. 19.
"The Critic": Lesley Manville, Gemma Arterton and Ian McKellen star in this film set in the London theatrical world in which a critic becomes embroiled in a murderous web involving a blackmail scheme.
ALSO NEW ON DVD NOV. 26
"Attachment": Danish ...Read more
Michael Phillips: Bit by bit, from 'Moonlight' to 'Mufasa,' editor Joi McMillon is putting it together
CHICAGO — “A hundred or more hidden things”: That’s how the director Vincente Minnelli described the elusive secrets to any memorable scene in a movie, or even a single shot. Or the single second it takes to move from one shot to another.
How a movie’s footage is cut together falls to the editor. The editor sets a film’s heart rate ...Read more
Tears for Fears' Curt Smith shares high point of live album and film: New songs
ANAHEIM, Calif. — As Tears for Fears toured behind its 2022 album “The Tipping Point,” singer-bassist Curt Smith says he and his longtime musical partner Roland Orzabal started thinking about documenting these shows that they considered among the best performances the group has ever done.
“The live show after ‘The Tipping Point’ for...Read more
With 'The Saints,' Martin Scorsese puts his faith in Fox Nation
After Martin Scorsese saw success with a run of acclaimed films leading up to his first Oscar winner "Raging Bull" in 1980, the director thought he could take some time to pursue a topic that fascinated him since childhood.
"I thought why not go to the stories of saints?" Scorsese said at a recent panel discussion in New York. At the time, ...Read more
Review: Rainn Wilson and Aasif Mandvi lead a 'Godot' that's well worth the wait
LOS ANGELES — What's most surprising about the excellent Geffen Playhouse production of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," starring Rainn Wilson ("The Office" and Aasif Mandvi ("The Daily Show," "This Way Up"), is how subdued the clowning is from two actors known for their offbeat comic talents.
The revival, which opened at the Geffen ...Read more
MCU's Captain America, Anthony Mackie, talks about filming 'Elevation' in Colorado, Coach Prime and more
DENVER — Anthony Mackie wants to get something off his chest before answering any questions.
“That Meow (Wolf Denver) museum is the craziest (stuff) I’ve ever seen in my life,” said the 46-year-old actor, unprompted, referring to the surreal installation just west of downtown.
That’s saying something, given Mackie’s career as an ...Read more
Vladimir Shklyarov, ballet star who dazzled with Russia's Mariinsky Theatre, dies at 39
Vladimir Shklyarov, who impressed ballet audiences as a principal dancer with Russia’s prestigious Mariinsky Ballet Theatre, has died. He was 39.
Shklyarov died “tragically” Saturday, the Mariinsky announced Monday in a statement on its website. “His loss is deeply felt by the entire Mariinsky family and the wider ballet world.” The ...Read more
Review: Ken Burns' absorbing new Leonardo da Vinci doc on PBS sidesteps one important question
Wild guess: You’ve probably heard of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
The Florentine Renaissance artist, engineer and polymath made the most famous picture of all time, a painted poplar panel that hangs in virtual isolation in the Salle des États at Paris’ Louvre Museum. Now he’s the subject of documentarian Ken Burns’ new two-part film,...Read more
Betty White postage stamp to be released in 2025: 'An icon of American television'
Betty White, who died in 2021 after a decades-spanning career in television, will be honored with a postage stamp in 2025, the U.S. Postal Service announced Friday.
The stamp is based on a 2010 photograph by Kwaku Alston and was designed by Greg Breeding, an art director for the postal service.
“An icon of American television, Betty White (...Read more
Sabrina Carpenter surprises crowd as Marcello Hernandez's Domingo character appears
Sabrina Carpenter fans were in a frenzy during her Los Angeles stop of the Short n’ Sweet tour with a very familiar face making a special appearance.
On Sunday, the “Espresso” singer highlighted SNL’s recent spoof of her song “Espresso, “bringing out SNL star Marcello Hernández to reprise his character in the sketch, Domingo. “My...Read more
Tyler Childers' 2025 tour will include stops in Wisconsin, Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — Another unexpected country music star from outside the Nashville hitmaking machinery à la his buddy Zach Bryan, warbling voiced Kentucky singer Tyler Childers will move up to arena-headlining status in 2025 when his newly announced On the Road Tour hits Target Center on April 9.
Tickets to the Wednesday night gig in Minneapolis...Read more
Cole Brings Plenty's family wants a 'fair investigation' of the '1923' actor's death
Months after Kansas authorities confirmed they suspected no foul play in Cole Brings Plenty's death, the "1923" actor's family has publicly challenged the results of their investigation.
The deceased actor's father, Joe Brings Plenty Sr., said he is still "fighting to find out" what happened to his son while speaking Sunday at the Red Nation ...Read more
Richard Johnson: Pete Davidson booking bupkis after canceling NBC show, says source
NEW YORK — Pete Davidson is having trouble booking new projects after canceling his show “Bupkis” in March 2024 for its approved second season, a source tells me.
Following the cancellation, the comic voluntarily sent big payments to his co-stars — Edie Falco, Joe Pesci and Bobby Cannavale — for the work they’d lost.
Now it seems ...Read more
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