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meant for little ones, but the films so often turn out more like Psychology 101 class, delving into an adult’s hunt for purpose (“Soul”) or the functions of the human brain (“Inside Out”) with the goal of making nostalgic millennials cry.
In a welcome change of pace, its latest enjoyable flick, “Luca,” is seeking the approval of tykes — not Carl Jung.The film, premiering Friday on Disney+, is not as action-packed, epic or thinky as many recent Pixar offerings, but it’s admirably simple and has a
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“Succession.” But in his new movie “Zola,” the Emmy-nominated actor is switching out the rosé for Red Bull. Based on an infamous 2015 Twitter thread, the A24 flick, in theaters June 30, tells a mostly true version of a wild weekend gone wrong. Titular Zola (Taylour Paige), is a waitress from Detroit who is whisked down to Tampa, Florida, by her fast-friend Stefani (Riley Keough) with the promise of dancing for dollar bills.
Beachgoers were in for a bit of a shock during their visit to Lake Tahoe!
EXCLUSIVE: In competition, TriStar Pictures has optioned movie rights to A Most Agreeable Murder,’ a whodunit novel by Julia Seales, a first time author who is currently the writer’s assistant for the Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Donald Glover’s Mr. And Mrs. Smith reboot at Amazon.
Bella Thorne, 23, looks so relaxed on vacation! The Shake It Up alum sported a light purple colored bikini as she soaked up the views in Lake Como, Italy, on June 25 where she’s on vacation with fiancé Benjamin Mascolo and other friends. She kept her red hair back in a bun as she went for a stroll in the pool area of the ritzy Grand Hotel Tremezzo, which costs $1,500 a night. She also wore a pair of tie dye shorts with purple tones that matched her swimsuit.
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Chris Willman Music WriterJared Gutstadt already established enough entrepreneurial chops for one lifetime by founding the highly successful Jingle Punks, a company that provides original music for ads, TV, film and videogames, back in 2008, at which time he developed the whimsical persona of “Jingle Jared.” After selling that firm in 2005, he bode his time for five years before coming back last year as the CEO-founder of Audio Up, a production team that focuses largely on narrative audio
The Mountain Goats, “Dark in Here” (Merge)“Dark in Here” was recorded in 2020, that calamitous year of fear and mistrust. It shows.High anxiety fills the Mountain Goats' new album, the product of sessions held in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, just as the COVID-19 pandemic began.
While all anyone is talking about in 2021 is Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's reconciled relationship aka Bennifer 2.0, Father's Day saw the Deep Water star spend time with his and ex-wife Jennifer Garner's three children - Violet, 15, Seraphina, 12, and Samuel, 9.
Jana Duggar isn't one for regular Instagram posts but the 31-year-old took to the social media site on Saturday to share a video of a fun day out on the lake.The eldest Duggar daughter hit Beaver Lake in Arkansas' Ozark mountains and shared footage of herself riding a bright yellow jet ski."Feels like summer!!" she captioned the post, adding the hashtags "#beaverlakearkansas" and "#lakehairdontcare."MORE: Everything you need to know about the Duggar family weddings WATCH: Jana Duggar shares rare
Gwyneth Paltrow's children are picky about the movies they watch. The Oscar-winning actress, 48, shares two children with ex-husband Chris Martin – Apple, 17, and Moses, 15 – and while Paltrow is one of Hollywood's biggest names, the kiddos aren't terribly interested in seeing her on-screen.
Grey’s Anatomy actor Giacomo Gianniotti looks so handsome while walking the blue carpet at the premiere of his new animated movie Luca on Thursday (June 17) at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.
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Enrico Casarosa's “Luca” — a summery, shimmering fish-out-of-water fairy tale — is one of Pixar's most pure and condensed enchantments.Pixar has plunged into the sea before, of course, in the aquatic “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory.” Lushly detailed waters have been sprinkled through many of the studio's films, from the rushing river of “The Good Dinosaur” to the frothy seaside surf of “Piper.” One personal favorite: how, after the frantic Paris chase in “Ratatouille,” the diminutive Chef
limonata in this case, as the film takes place in an Italian seaside village in the 1950s, where Luca (voiced by Jacob Tremblay, “Good Boys”) and Alberto (Jack Dylan Grazer, “Shazam!”) dream of getting their hands on a Vespa so they can take off and see the world.But Luca and Alberto aren’t like other boys: They’re sea monsters, who assume human form when they leave the sea and dry off.