reflected on her breakout moment — plus the memes, remixes and negative fallout that followed.“My world changed in a lot of ways,” Black told The Post of her tumultuous 10 years.
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While fans of of J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary excursions to Middle Earth are anticipating Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming “Lord of the Rings” series, they’re no doubt aware of Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” film trilogy, which spanned from 2001 until 2003.
In fact, fans may even be aware of earlier effort, a 1978 animated feature from “Fritz the Cat” director Ralph Bakshi.
However, what isn’t widely known is that there was another screen adaptation of “The Lord of the Rings”, a 1991 version
reflected on her breakout moment — plus the memes, remixes and negative fallout that followed.“My world changed in a lot of ways,” Black told The Post of her tumultuous 10 years.
Maya Rudolph is «down» to reunite her crew. The actress reflects on the iconic comedy and her favorite scene, as it comes up on its 10-year anniversary.«Favorite, well we were all at the place with the bridal shower with the cookie and the puppies, we were there for like a week,» Rudolph tells ET's Lauren Zima during the press day.
Netflix May 1. “This scene is more revolutionary than I think they even knew,” wrote one fan alongside a Twitter video of a particularly impactful snippet, which currently boasts 2.5 million views.In the heartwarming scene, Black’s whacky teacher Dewey Finn convinces stage-fright-stricken student Tamika (Maryam Hassan) that she can be a star despite her weight.
Blake Shelton gave old and newcomer fans alike a dose of his greatest hits during his performance at the ACM Awards on Sunday. The 44-year-old fiancé of Gwen Stefani, 51, hit the ACM stage in Nashville and began his medley of hits with his debut single, "Austin," a record which rewarded Shelton with his first No.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticWith the benefit of a decade of retrospect, what “Game of Thrones” was able to accomplish in its eight seasons looks even more surprising.The HBO fantasy drama series, which debuted April 17, 2011, was the beneficiary of good timing in at least two ways. For one thing, it slotted neatly within a span of time defined, in our offscreen lives, by the world sinking into chaotic authoritarianism.
Rebecca Davis editorChinese audiences have gotten used to hearing at the last minute that a film won’t be screened for “technical reasons,” and know that the phrase is usually a euphemism for state censorship.
Hollaback girl! Gwen Stefani sent TikTok into tizzy on the 25th anniversary of “Don’t Speak,” her iconic single from No Doubt, which was released in 1995.
Tolkien fans are incredibly excited about the forthcoming “The Lord of the Rings” TV series. Not only is it an extension of the beloved Peter Jackson films, but it’s also going to explore a time in Middle-earth that has yet to be seen on screen.
By Twenty years ago this week, Bridget Jones’s Diary hit . And like the protagonist, people immediately began to expose themselves.“It's so aggressive,” Jonathan Rosenbaum of the movie for The Chicago Reader.
Shania Twain is back in that iconic “Man! I Feel Like A Woman” outfit.
Shania Twain‘s definitely still got it.
“Here I am! ‘Don’t Speak.’ Look at that,” said Gwen Stefani in the TikTok she uploaded on Thursday (Apr. 15).
With a confirmed, and late-breaking, re-release date, Peter Jackson’s The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring has been scheduled to hit China’s movie theaters tomorrow (April 16). The second film, The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers, will follow next Friday, April 23. The Oscar-winning New Line trilogy will play in a remastered 4K 2D version at IMAX cinemas and in other premium formats.
EXCLUSIVE: It has only been about a quarter of a century since he started it, but filmmaker Joshua Grossman’s Quixotic documented quest to find the original print of Orson Welles’ 1942 classic The Magnificent Ambersons has enlisted a powerful media partner to help in his long journey to finally solving one of cinema’s great mysteries.
Alan Vega‘s forthcoming posthumous solo album – listen to ‘Filthy’ below.‘Filthy’ appears on ‘Mutator’, the late Suicide singer’s long-lost album that arrives via Sacred Bones later this month (April 23).The forthcoming album was first previewed back in February with the single ‘Nike Soldier’, before another track called ‘Fist’ followed last month.Vega’s widow Liz Lamere, who also mixed and produced the album, said: “‘Filthy”s anthemic zombie atmosphere challenges the listener to find the