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“These days, I’m trying to stay in top shape for work. So, when I see a beer I can’t help but squint my eyes and imagine a treadmill.” No, that’s

“These days, I’m trying to stay in top shape for work. So, when I see a beer I can’t help but squint my eyes and imagine a treadmill.” No, that’s

Filmmaker Larry Ziegelman’s new webseries, Geek Lounge, dramatizes the interaction of six friends who hang out in a bar that caters to lifelong Trekkies, obsessive Harry Potter fans, meticulous comic

In a move that stunned Washington heading into the holiday week, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said Friday night that she will resign from Congress on January 5, ending one of

Aerosmith have returned with their first new music in over a decade, teaming up with Yungblud on the collaborative EP One More Time. Released today, the five-track project unites two

Ariana Grande’s 2026 tour will be her “last hurrah” because she might not hit the road again for a “long, long time”. The 32-year-old singer has been focusing more on

Tiffany & Co. is leaning all the way into nostalgia, romance, and that unmistakable pop of Tiffany Blue in its 2025 holiday campaign — and Anya Taylor-Joy (Queen’s Gambit, The

Dunkin’ has recruited Mindy Kaling as the latest star in its ever-growing roster of celebrity collaborators — and this time, she’s narrating the origin story of one of the chain’s

As Wicked: For Good, the second chapter of the blockbuster two-part adaptation, hits theaters, critics are landing in that familiar zone of “mixed but leaning positive.” It’s not being hailed

The 29th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival closed its 2025 edition with a global sweep of winners and more than 9,000 attendees, reaffirming its status as the world’s largest multicultural competitive

The TCS New York City Marathon has inspired countless films, photos, and social posts over the years. Still, few capture its soul quite like 26.2, a new short directed by

Lionsgate pulled a rabbit out of the hat this weekend. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t debuted at number one with $21.3 million, giving the studio its first chart-topper

The DCU rumor mill is spinning again, and this time it’s circling Man of Tomorrow, James Gunn’s follow-up to Superman. While fans wait for Lanterns and Supergirl to hit screens,

October came in hot, weird, and wonderfully unhinged, precisely the way the ad gods intended. If September was the warm-up, October said, “Hold my beer… preferably Garage Beer, preferably while

PETA and Grey London are taking direct aim at the holiday dinner table with Happy Christmassacre. This provocative new campaign strips Christmas of its cozy veneer, revealing the cruelty hidden

Italy made a powerful showing at this year’s American Film Market, anchoring its presence with a high-level industry conversation and a rare honor for one of Hollywood’s most respected producers.

Independent production company Shake The Tree Productions, led by producer, actress, and CEO Toni D’Antonio (Alto, Sparrow Street, The Three Killer Pigs), returns to AFM 2025 for its third consecutive

The U.S. whole bean coffee market is heating up — projected to grow from roughly $8.2 billion in 2025 to nearly $13.9 billion by 2033. Riding that wave, San Francisco

With the American Film Market (AFM) back in full swing in Los Angeles, international buyers are buzzing over an eclectic slate of North American titles — from prestige thrillers and franchise prequels to

Sabrina Carpenter is heading down the rabbit hole, and this time, she’s bringing a mic. Fresh off six Grammy nominations for her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, Carpenter has

The internet had a collective double-take on Friday when Uber’s verified X account (formerly Twitter) appeared to slide into the comments of OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain, not for a brand collab, but for grocery