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Never underestimate the sheer pleasure of hearing Olivia Colman say the C-word. Yes, that C-word, and while it’s universally acknowledged that the term means something far more colloquial and ...
If you think Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos pushed the envelope with “Poor Things,” wait until you see “Bugonia.” Two years after the duo came to the Lido with their previous Oscar winner, ...
Light spoilers ahead about the plot of "The Roses." If you don't want to know, swing back by after you've seen it. If you devoured “The War of the Roses” like a serving of Barbara Rose’s popular pâté, ...
Two of the best actors of their generation, plus a very funny script from 'The Favourite' writer Tony McNamara, aren't quite enough to fix the chemistry deficit between an English couple at war. There ...
Lately, there's been plenty of buzz about aluminum in antiperspirants and whether they're linked to breast cancer. While studies are still inconclusive about a direct correlation, I'd rather not swipe ...
Sharon Stone dared to bare it (nearly) all on the September cover of Harper’s Bazaar Spain. In the jaw-dropping cover image, the 67-year-old “Basic Instinct” actress poses commando in a completely ...
The Roses, the new black comedy directed by Jay Roach, begins with a moment that undercuts its entire premise. We meet married couple Theo Rose (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Ivy Rose (Olivia Colman) in ...
President Trump has replaced the grass in the iconic White House Rose Garden with stone. It's the latest of many modifications Trump is making to the White House. President Trump has replaced the ...
To hear movies tell it, divorce is one of the worst things that has ever happened in the history of the universe. Two people enter into a legally binding contract, sometimes getting religion involved, ...
Longtime Republican consultant Roger Stone lambasted Trump advisor-turned-staunch-critic John Bolton after the FBI raid on his Bethesda, Maryland, residence on Friday. "Good morning. John Bolton. How ...
Bay of Aarhus, Denmark — Below the dark blue waters of the Bay of Aarhus in northern Denmark, archaeologists search for coastal settlements swallowed by rising sea levels more than 8,500 years ago.
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