Kim Kardashian talks babies, family and more as she joins Ellen DeGeneres during the premiere week of the final season of her show Thursday.
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Candyman. (Now playing in theaters.) It’s been nearly three decades since audiences were first introduced to the ghoulish figure, who in the original '90s film takes form after being summoned by an inquisitive grad student.
In director Bernard Rose’s version, the story begins with tales of the monstrous spirit that explains the havoc being inflicted on Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing project. Years later, the devastation caused by the urban legend remains, but the true culprit of that
.Kim Kardashian talks babies, family and more as she joins Ellen DeGeneres during the premiere week of the final season of her show Thursday.
Are more babies in Kim Kardashian‘s future?!
Coronations Street's Faye Brookes got emotional as they tread the boards for the first time since lockdown in a production of Chicago. The telly and theatre stars entertained an audience including VIP guests like Judy Murray, Des Clarke and Dean Park at the Glasgow Kings Theatre for their first production in 545 days.
Sharon Van Etten joined Angel Olsen on stage at Chicago’s Pitchfork Music Festival last night (September 11) – scroll down to watch footage now.The annual festival made its return to the city’s Union Park this weekend (September 10-12), celebrating Pitchfork’s 15th anniversary.Olsen headlined the Red Stage on Saturday and closed out her performance by bringing Van Etten on with her.“This last song, I’m gonna bring out one of my favourite singers, one of the kindest I’ve ever met in the music
Big Thief debuted a brand new song called ‘Dragon’ during their performance at Pitchfork Music Festival this weekend.The Chicago festival kicked off in Union Park yesterday (September 10) and runs until Sunday (September 12). Artists on the line-up include Phoebe Bridgers, Erykah Badu, St.
Heating up! Jana Kramer and Jay Cutler had a “fun date night” at Nate Bargatze’s comedy show, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorProduction designer Cara Brower had several themes to keep in mind when building the art-centric world of Nia DaCosta’s “Candyman.”In the film, now playing in theaters, Yahya Abdul Mateen II plays artist Anthony McCoy, while his girlfriend Brianna Cartwright, played by “WandaVision” actor Teyonah Parris, is a gallery director steeped in Chicago’s art scene.
Lollapalooza, or streaming in the millions on Spotify — but this high school senior has done both.Moore Kismet is an ambitious and proud nonbinary DJ who has taken the dance music world by storm.
Kanye West has released a music video for ‘Come To Life’, taken from his latest album ‘DONDA’.The video contains footage from the ‘DONDA’ listening event in Chicago on August 26, which was his third and final one before its release on Sunday (August 29).The video captures the moment from the event when West, while wearing protective gear, was set on fire. When the flames were extinguished, he reunited with his former partner, Kim Kardashian, who was wearing a wedding dress.
Dennis Rodman gets four whole days out of “48 Hours” in a new scripted movie.
One of the most memorable moments of Dennis Rodman‘s career is being turned into a movie!
Nia DaCosta just made history. Despite an end-of-the-month release and mixed reviews, dominated the box office in its opening weekend.
highly lucrative — “Donda” listening party, held Thursday night at Soldier Field in Chicago, he trotted out Marylyn Manson and DaBaby. The latter two currently rank among the most divisive and disgraced performers to have graced both Billboard’s Hot 100 — and the music industry’s list of persona non grata superstars.
EXCLUSIVE: Alexandra Grey (MacGyver), Jeremy Luke (Don Jon) and Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) have been set to star in movie Replica, which is due to start filming in Los Angeles this month.
Jordan Peele, Win Rosenfeld and DaCosta, stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as artist Anthony McCoy, who draws inspiration from the remnants of Chicago’s now-gentrified Cabrini-Green neighborhood and subsequently gets sucked into the lore of the titular killer with a hook for a hand.
Who can take a sunrise and sprinkle it with … dread?All seems well in the initial moments of “Candyman,” the modern-day remake of the 1992 horror classic, which opens with the sweet sounds of Sammy Davis Jr.’s classic “The Candy Man.”But then the song — and the film itself — slowly becomes a spooky nightmare. “We love doing stuff like that,” producer and “Candyman” co-writer Win Rosenfeld told The Post. Twisting an otherwise innocent pop song has become a signature of his production company,
Lyft. The iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is hitting the street like a dog in heat across select neighborhoods in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Atlanta, surprising unsuspecting Lyft riders.“Lyft has been helping riders get back to the summer fun they missed in 2020, whether you’re headed to a family picnic, BBQ with friends, or attending a sports game or concert,” Ethan Eyler, head of brand products at Lyft, said in a press release.
Halloween.Equal parts cerebral, political and gross-out, “Candyman” is a worthy addition to the library of top-notch social thrillers being built by Jordan Peele and it marks a stunning step forward for director DaCosta, who had just one indie under her belt, the well-received crime drama “Little Woods.”“Candyman” — uh, oh, how many times has his name been typed by now? — is an unusual horror movie set in the luxury lofts and haughty art world of Chicago.
roars back to life this month. Bruce Springsteen has helped keep the lights on since late June, but a bona fide new play, “Pass Over,” opens Sunday night.