Studio figured out long ago that remaking John Carpenter‘s filmography is a lot easier than coming up with original ideas. Take David Gordon Green‘s latest take on the “Halloween” franchise, for example.
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Anyone who identifies as “warm-blooded” has a difficult time trying to navigate this period of the fall season. It’s still relatively balmy outside, but you definitely need to throw on a piece over your ensemble to avoid freezing on a night out. If you struggle trying to find the ideal outerwear for this situation, a shacket is the answer!
You can find a slew of different shacket styles, but if you want to snag a classic look, plaid fleece versions are the absolute best. Our current favorite is this PUWEI shacket, which looks and feels seriously cozy! It has thousands of glowing reviews, and we can already tell we’re going to wear it all the time throughout the autumn months.
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The term “shacket” essentially refers to a jacket that has the same design elements of a button-down shirt‚ but it’s made from a thicker material so it feels like more of a jacket than a simple top. When a shacket is made from a plaid material, you may think it’s a glorified flannel — but this one is a bit different. The hem is extra long and reaches to the knee area, which we absolutely adore. Think of how effortlessly cool this will look!
Get the PUWEI Women’s Long Plaid Shirt Shacket Jacket for prices starting at $36 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, November 1, 2022, but are subject to change.
The longer length makes this so much more than just an everyday shacket. If you wanted to, you can button it up all the
Studio figured out long ago that remaking John Carpenter‘s filmography is a lot easier than coming up with original ideas. Take David Gordon Green‘s latest take on the “Halloween” franchise, for example.
Bill Treusch, a longtime New York talent manager who once served as personal assistant to Montgomery Clift and went on help guide the careers of Sissy Spacek, Christopher Walken, Tom Hulce, Diane Keaton, Eric Roberts, Tom Berenger and numerous others, died Tuesday in New York City following a lengthy illness. He was 80.
EXCLUSIVE: Story Syndicate has launched production on a feature documentary exploring the life and work of celebrated cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and her untimely death on the set of the Western, Rust. Emmy nominee Rachel Mason (Circus of Books) is helming the feature, which has the full backing of the DP’s husband, Matt Hutchins, with Julee Metz producing for Story Syndicate.
EXCLUSIVE: Men In Blazers, the football/soccer podcast company set up by Jeopardy exec producer Michael Davies and Roger Bennett are going on tour.
Matthew Perry had the last line of dialogue in the series finale of Friends and that was at his request.
Rock documentary Meet Me In The Bathroom grossed $85,683 in four locations for a per screen average of $21,421 in week one, a milestone for the indie distributor. Two of four screenings were one night only, sold-out events at The Fonda in LA and Webster Hall in NY (live performances by The Moldy Peaches, Adam Green, Wah Together)
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Siesta Key is finally back with a brand new name and a new location, and from what we’ve seen from this exclusive first look at season five of the MTV reality series, it promises to bring on all the drama!
Matthew Perry says ‘Friends’ fans can tell what drugs he was on by his changing appearance on the show. The 53-year-old actor, who was nearly killed by his drink and drug abuse, shared a jokey guide in his upcoming autobiography ‘Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing’ about how his addictions could be charted from his varying weight and beard while he played Chandler Bing on the 10-season run of the sitcom from 1994 to 2004. In an extract obtained by Page Six, he said: “You can track the trajectory for my addiction if you gauge my weight from season to season.
“Why is it that the original thinkers like River Phoenix and Heath Ledger die, but Keanu Reeves still walks among us?” Matthew Perry reportedly writes in his forthcoming memoir Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing, which comes out Nov. 1. In the book, which is excerpted today in the New York Post, the Friends actor repeatedly expresses such sentiments about Reeves, who counted Phoenix among his closest friends.
Matthew Perry‘s journey to sobriety wasn’t easy, and it has cost him a pretty penny.