There are so many mystery franchises on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, that it’s almost hard to keep track of which are still around, and which ones aren’t coming back at all.
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Get your popcorn ready and your schedules set because there’s a lot to look forward to this year!
We know what you’re thinking: it’s gonna be hard to top Barbenheimer! But that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great new films to start getting excited for!
From new musical adaptations of classics to a chance to see some of your favorite stars take on new brooding roles, ch-ch-check out what’s to come!
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Grab your pink clothes and get to the theaters on January 12 for the movie adaptation of the Mean Girls musical! Starring Reneé Rapp, Angourie Rice, and Christopher Briney, with appearances from creator Tina Fey, this one looks like a hit already!
Dakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney star in this new badass, web-slinging Marvel film. After a NYC paramedic shows signs of clairvoyance, she must protect three young women from a mysterious villain who wants them dead. Plus, if you don’t have someone to spend Valentine’s Day with, take yourself out on a date to the theaters since this is released on February 14.
Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya on the big screen? Yes, please! The duo will star in the Dune sequel out on March 1 — and Florence Pugh and Austin Butler, among others, will be joining them for the sci-fi this time.
Part one of this highly-anticipated flick directed by Jon M. Chu is expected in theaters for Thanksgiving. It’s the Wicked we know and love, just WAY bigger! Plus, we all know all the drama that happened behind the scenes. So now it’s time to see if Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater’s chemistry was ever visible on screen!
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There are so many mystery franchises on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, that it’s almost hard to keep track of which are still around, and which ones aren’t coming back at all.
Exactly one year to the day that Alec Baldwin was first charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal 2021 shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, the actor has been charged again.
What To Watch. Today we recommend a mix of new releases and newly available titles, from movies and shows, all available to stream on the most popular platforms.What to Watch: The 7 most anticipated shows of 2024What to Watch: 7 movies and shows to stream this week - Jan 12“Love on the Spectrum” premieres its second season on January 19. The reality dating series follows various people on the spectrum who are on the look for love, with the producers pairing them with possible prospects as well as providing them with the necessary tools to form romantic relationships.
The Queen has said the King is “fine” and “looking forward to getting back to work” as he awaits treatment for an enlarged prostate.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has set a March 29, 2024, global launch for Homeless World Cup movie The Beautiful Game, which stars Oscar nominee Bill Nighy (Living) and BAFTA nominee Micheal Ward (Top Boy).
What To Watch. Today we recommend a mix of new releases and newly available titles, from movies and shows, all available to stream on the most popular platforms.What to watch: 7 movies & shows to stream this HalloweenWhat to Watch: The 7 best movies of 2023After years away and various seasons of decreasing quality, “True Detective” is back on HBO. “True Detective: Night Country” has met incredible acclaim by early reviews, starring Jodie Foster and Kali Reiss as two cops taking on a dangerous and mysterious case in Alaska.
New Look shoppers have been blown away by a £20 bag that they claim looks 'more expensive' than its modest price tag. Shoppers have hailed the budget-friendly accessory as being the 'perfect size' that can hold 'a lot more than expected'.
Fashion lovers are rushing to New Look to buy a budget-friendly coat that is 'so comfortable to wear' with a 'lovely material' said to be a cheaper version of a high-end wool tweed trench. The high street coat, which looks almost identical to the designer piece, costs an incredible £625 less.
Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie is in hot pursuit of an Oscar nomination, but in the meantime the documentary about the beloved Hollywood star has picked up major awards at the Emmys.
including James Bond movies.As media outlets The Guardian and The Daily Mail reported this week, the films shown at the upcoming “John Barry: Soundtracking Bond and Beyond” BFI season have been given a disclaimer warning that they “will cause offence [sic].” Among these screenings are the two Sean Connery-era Bond flicks which Barry provided music for: 1967’s “You Only Live Twice,” and 1964’s “Goldfinger.”The disclaimer – which can be found on BFI’s website, says that “many of these films contain language, images or other content that reflect views prevalent in its time, but will cause offence [sic] today (as they did then). The website added, “The titles are included here for historical, cultural or aesthetic reasons and these views are in no way endorsed by the BFI or its partners.”The site featured descriptions of each film in the season, a lineup which also includes “Midnight Cowboy”, “The Ipcress File,” and “Petulia.”Some of the films on this schedule received an extra disclaimer.
With the Golden Globes still in a process of evolution following their sale to Eldridge and Dick Clark Productions in the wake of myriad controversies, how much did the current state of affairs weigh on Jo Koy, in deciding whether or not to assume the mantle as host for the 81st edition? Not much, suggests the comedian.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor After a wild year that brought us an atomic bomb creator, a toy doll coming to life and an Indigenous woman’s fight for survival against her white husband, 2024 promises to be another exhilarating one with a slew of highly anticipated films and performances set to grace the silver screen. (See Variety’s most anticipated movies of 2024 for further proof) We’re going to have performers from long-awaited sequels (Joaquin Phoenix in “Joker: Folie à Deux”) and prequels (Anya Taylor-Joy in “Furiosa”), to anticipated biopics (Angelina Jolie in “Maria”) and original stories and characters (André Holland in “The Actor”). There are also performers from long-awaited adaptations (Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in “Wicked: Part One”) and ones from movies that have been finished shooting for quite some time (Mark Rylance in “The Way of the Wind”).
has posted her husband on Instagram a handful of times, sometimes posing with him, sometimes not, but they almost never look as couple-y as they do here. Also, apparently they're into watches!The sweet, looking-into-my-loved-one's-eyes-as-if-there's-no-camera snap was tucked inside a carousel she uploaded on January 1, featuring a selfie in front of the Christmas tree and a few photos of fireworks going off around the Burj Khalifa skyscraper.
With the return of homecoming heroes and visits from some of the world's biggest names in music, the live music scene in Manchester is shaping up for one of its biggest and best years ever in 2024.
Love Island's Mehdi is barely recognisable just six months after his controversial exit from the ITV2 show.The 26 year old French reality star has had quite a transformation since he was last on our screens in June. During his brief time on the show, Mehdi set pulses racing and even snogged a few of the girls during the infamous heart rate challenge. However, the public voted him off before he could form a romantic connection with anyone.
New Look fans are going wild for a 'luxurious' jacket that's available in three colours and has been described as 'so cosy'. While puffer coats are great for keeping warm, they're not always the most stylish.
Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Burr, Kevin Hart, Sebastian Maniscalco and Ali Wong — have announced major nationwide tours that will send them far and wide all over North America.They’re not the only acts hitting the road, though.Our team found 107 (!) major stand-ups, podcasters, improvisers, duo acts, “Saturday Night Live” cast members, authors, crowd work comics and storytellers likely headed to a venue in your neck of the woods in the very near future.Plus, in May, over 300 (yes, you read that right) comedians are descending upon Los Angeles for the second Netflix is a Joke Festival.Want to see who’s out and about these next few months?You’re in the right place, chuckleheads.Below, you’ll find the 107 biggest comedians on tour separated by sub-genres like household name headliners, ‘SNL’ cast members, ‘Daily Show’ alumni, up-and-comers and many more for your scrolling pleasure.So sit back, relax and get ready to LOL, LMAO, ROFL and plain ol’ laugh.Runs Jan. 5 through Sept. 7.Known for Seinfeld, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee and Bee Movie.Runs Jan. 6 through June 23.Known for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, The Upside and Get Hard.Runs Jan. 11 through May 4.Known for Big Mouth, The Sack Lunch Bunch, Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers.Runs Feb. 16 through July 21.Known for Old Dads, F is for Family and The Mandalorian.Runs Jan. 19 through May 26.Known for Chelsea Lately, Chelsea Does and Hello Privilege, It’s Me Chelsea.Runs Jan. 20 through June 14.Known for The Blue Collar Comedy Tour, The Jeff Foxworthy Show and Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?Runs Jan. 12 through Feb. 18.Known for Saturday Night Live, Mean Girls and Baby Mama.Runs May 3 through June 15.Known for Only Murders in the Building, Three Amigos and Father of the
Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber celebrated Christmas together with a trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Peter Billingsley is sharing his thoughts on the long-standing debate over the movie Die Hard!
The holidays are here, which means various Christmas movies featuring Santa Claus will be playing around the clock!