Nothing triggers a Bachelor feud like the topic of emotional intelligence. Bennett Jordan reflected on his drama with Noah Erb during a game of Us Weekly’s Bachelor Regrets.
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Disney+’s live-action 101 Dalmatians spinoff Cruella drew 686K U.S. households over the four-day Memorial Day holiday weekend according to today’s figures from Samba TV. It’s a number that’s 39% less than the 4-day Labor Day traffic for another Disney+ Premier title, Mulan, which pulled in 1.12 million U.S. households over Sept. 4-7, 2020.
Both titles were available to Disney+ subscribers at the extra cost (to own) of $29.99. While Mulan wasn’t released in theaters stateside due the deeper phases
Nothing triggers a Bachelor feud like the topic of emotional intelligence. Bennett Jordan reflected on his drama with Noah Erb during a game of Us Weekly’s Bachelor Regrets.
Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd are reuniting for a new limited series!
Katie Price has paid tribute to her fiancé Carl Woods on their one year anniversary by sharing a sweet video montage of their photos together.The 43 year old, who recently said she plans on taking her eldest son Harvey to a club now that he's an adult, took to her Instagram feed to post the clip that was made by one of her fan accounts.The footage, which had Bruno Mars' hit song Marry You on in the background, started out with a snap of Katie resting her head on the 32 year old's chest as they
Recounting painful personal experiences is never easy and for Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh, memories of her cousin’s tragic death in a hit and run are all too close. Speaking to the Irish Independent, the presenter opened up about the incident which remains unsolved, 25 years later.
In Godfather of Harlem, Forest Whitaker has tapped into one of the complex roles and narratives of a storied career, which has already netted him an Oscar, a BAFTA Award, two SAG statuettes, the Cannes Film Festival’s award for Best Actor and countless other accolades.
Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind Sesame Street and other award-winning educational programming, will unveil its first documentary series this July, when Through Our Eyes premieres on HBO Max.
Never Have I Ever star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan just signed on to another beloved adaptation for the streaming platform: She’ll play Elizabeth Bennett in the –inspired The Netherfield Girls. Never have we ever been so down for a rom-com.Teen movies that are secretly based on classic literature are literally a staple of our media diets.
Miami Herald, three of the wounded victims are currently in critical condition.Concert attendees were gathered at the venue for an album launch party that took place on Saturday night, hours prior to the shooting. Rappers performing at the event included local artist ABMG Spitta.As reported by Miami Herald, Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo Ramirez III said the shooters were armed with semi-automatic rifles and handguns, and shot dozens of bullets into the crowd “indiscriminately”.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief‘F9’ enjoyed a second weekend at the front of the South Korean box office. It was joined by ‘Cruella’ in keeping the nationwide gross total over $6 million for a second week.Action franchise movie, “F9” grossed $3.21 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from the Korean Film Council’s Kobis tracking service.
It seems pop legend Madonna, 62, is raising a future fashion icon! The “Vogue” hitmaker took to Instagram on May 29 to share a video of her 15-year-old son David Banda dressed in a long, flowing white silk dress along with matching white sneakers and oversized, dark shades. The teen looked ready to hit the runway in Milan or Paris as he strutted his stuff through the family home.
party ' that kicked off overnight. Footage shared publicly on social media shows revellers dancing in Forest of Ae, near Dumfries, around 12.40am on Sunday May 30.
Carla Fracci, an Italian cultural star and former La Scala prima ballerina renowned for romantic roles alongside such greats as Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov, died on Thursday at her home in Milan. She was 84.
MILAN -- Carla Fracci, an Italian cultural icon and former La Scala prima ballerina renowned for romantic roles alongside such greats as Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov, died Thursday at her home in Milan. She was 84.The La Scala theater announced her death with “great sadness,” without giving a cause.