Queen Elizabeth‘s sad passing is leaving a lot of questions about her title and legacy.
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Well, considering who her friends were on the outside, we guess we can’t be too surprised?
Ghislaine Maxwell is apparently making the most of her time in prison after her conviction back in June. The heiress was, of course, found guilty of multiple charges for her role in best friend Jeffrey Epstein‘s underage sex trafficking ring. Since then she’s been serving time in the minimum security Florida women’s prison known as FCI Tallahassee. And apparently she’s having a ball!
Yes, it seems like Christina Oxenberg was right. Christina is the cousin of Prince Andrew — who is of course also implicated in his pal Epstein’s sex crimes. She complained shortly after the conviction that Ghislaine would get 5-star treatment in the white collar prison due to her wealth and fame. What she couldn’t have foreseen was how well the sex trafficker would get along with the facility’s other inhabitants!
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According to a report in The Mirror, Ghislaine has become fast friends with another infamous inmate: double murderer Narcy Novack! That name might ring a distant bell, though it’s been a few years.
To recap the story…
Narcy was convicted back in 2012 of orchestrating the murders of her husband, Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel heir Ben Novack, and of her mother-in-law. Her multimillionaire husband was having an affair with a porn star, which may or may not have been the driving factor — because Narcy went out of her way to kill his 87-year-old mother first. Bernice Novack‘s death was initially ruled to be an accident as it just looked like she had fallen down the stairs. But when Ben was killed just three months later it was clear the investigation needed
Queen Elizabeth‘s sad passing is leaving a lot of questions about her title and legacy.
On an abnormally hot summer day in Oslo, a strange electric field surrounds the city as a collective migraine spreads across town. TVs, lightbulbs, and electronics go haywire, the chaos reaching a debilitating crescendo when suddenly, it’s over.
Neon has acquired North American and UK rights to the horror-drama Handling the Undead, marking the narrative feature debut of Thea Hvistendahl, who previously directed the documentary Adjø Montebello and several short films, including the SXSW Grand Jury Award-nominated Virgins4lyfe. The project reteams the distributor with Renate Reinsve and Anders Danielsen Lie, who starred in its Oscar-nominated romantic drama The Worst Person in the World, directed by Joachim Trier.
EXCLUSIVE: Fans of The Bay can now find the digital sudser on Peacock.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Zerlina Maxwell is leaving MSNBC. Maxwell, one of the first anchors to launch an all-streaming program for the NBCUniversal-backed news outlet, announced her departure on social media Tuesday. MSNBC decided to cancel her program last month, marking some of the first cutbacks to its streaming ambitions. A program led by Ayman Mohyeldin was also canceled, but he is expected to remain as a weekend host on MSNBC’s cable network. Executives had hoped Maxwell, a Democratic activist and former campaign aide to Hillary Clinton would stay on in an analyst role. But she appears to have declined. “My last episode of @zerlinashow on 9/15 next week will also be my last day at @msnbc,” she posted Tuesday. The anchor thanked her production team for the ability to use our show and my voice to put the spotlight on black and brown communities that are not often considered in mainstream conversations.”
Irina Shayk and Stella Maxwell are looking so chic on the red carpet!
A high-profile battle rapper who was well known to fans of the genre on social media across the world has been stabbed to death in a stunning and tragic attack.
No documentary has ever won the Oscar for Best Picture. In fact no documentary has ever been nominated. If ever there was an opportunity to change that statistic, at least in terms of a nomination it could be the remarkable, emotional, and uplifting Good Night Oppy which transcends the genre to become a richly rewarding cinematic experience, kind of a cross between Wall-E and The Martian. this all actually happened, but it is quite unusual in that it is truly feel-good, and it has all been brought to new life in an irresitible new film that in a time of divisiveness and negativity will remind you of the very best of us.
Zack Sharf J.K. Rowling recently told Graham Norton that her new novel, “The Ink Black Heart,” is not based on her own experience being slammed as transphobic despite featuring a character who finds herself in a similar social media firestorm (via Rolling Stone). The new book, published under Rowling’s pseudonym Robert Galbraith, is part of Rowling’s “Cormoran Strike” crime thriller series and includes a character named Edie Ledwell, a “creator of a popular YouTube cartoon who sees internet trolls and her own fandom turn on her after the cartoon was criticized as being racist and ableist, as well as transphobic for a bit about a hermaphrodite worm.” As reported by Rolling Stone, the character in the novel is “doxxed with photos of her home plastered on the internet, subjected to death and rape threats for having an opinion, and is ultimately found stabbed to death in a cemetery. The book takes a clear aim at ‘Social Justice Warriors’ and suggests that Ledwell was a victim of a masterfully plotted, politically fueled hate campaign against her.”
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media After two years of exclusively virtual screenings, the Sundance Film Festival says it will be back in-person in 2023. The celebration of the best of indie filmmaking, which unfolds from Jan. 19-Jan. 29, isn’t abandoning its digital component. It will maintain a hybrid presence, allowing film fans who are unable to make the trek up the mountain to Park City, Utah, to participate in the event. But remote cinephiles won’t get to access to the newest arthouse films until the later in the festival. Beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 24, the festival will allow ticket-buyers to view select films online. The digital offering will consist of an on-demand, curated selection of the year’s feature films, including all competition titles (U.S. Dramatic, U.S. Documentary, World Cinema Dramatic, World Cinema Documentary, and Next), as well as other episodic work and short films. In the past, films would only be made available after their premiere. The 2023 festival will conclude with weekend screenings of the films that nab top prizes at Sundance. Those will screen on Jan. 28–Jan. 29, both in person and online.
Convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell has become pals with double murderer Narcy Novack behind bars. The pair reportedly spend hours talking at Tallahassee jail in the east of Florida’s state capital.
Madonna has hit a major milestone.
The brand new trailer for Walt Disney’s upcoming Pinocchio is here!
in April, when she stepped onto the red carpet in a bondage-inspired look from Versace’s autumn/winter 1992 collection, first worn on the runway by Christy Turlington. Indeed, the head-turning number kicked off something of a vintage Versace revival on the red carpet, with Bella Hadid wearing not one but two dresses from the Italian fashion house’s archive at Cannes the following month.“The girls that want and wear vintage Versace now are looking for the same stand-out dresses that the original girls who wore [them] wanted when they were first introduced,” Shrimpton Couture’s Cherie Balch told Vogue of the surge in interest.Dua treated us to another series of stand-out vintage looks in her music video for “Potion,” opting for several brands that have enjoyed a huge resurgence in the pre-loved market in recent years.
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — Rapper Fetty Wap pleaded guilty Monday to a conspiracy drug charge that carries a mandatory five-year prison sentence, admitting that he participated in a massive drug trafficking racket that moved drugs from the West Coast to Long Island. The plea in Central Islip came before U.S.