had no choice. “We go to Walmart, and then we go to Goodwill.
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NME round up the best vinyl releases, available to buy or pre-order via Norman Records. Here are the latest picks.In our review of everybody’s favourite tortured crooner’s latest album, we wrote: “The Weeknd’s comeback record splits the difference between his hedonistic and reflective personas”, adding that it was “his most all-encompassing record to date”.
had no choice. “We go to Walmart, and then we go to Goodwill.
Kelly Dodd and Rick Leventhal are gearing up to exchange vows in less than a year.The 59-year-old Fox News reporter proposed to the 44-year-old Real Housewives of Orange County star in November after Real Housewives of New York City star Ramona Singer introduced them during the summer of 2019.“I can’t believe I just got engaged!!” Dodd captioned a selfie of the pair on November 13 via Instagram.
The Christmas House. The movie will also feature Robert Buckley of fame, Treat Williams, and Sharon Lawrence.
Vanessa Bryant is officially taking Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva and his department to court over their involvement in taking and circulating photos of the helicopter crash site where Kobe and Gianna Bryant were killed along with seven others.
Dave McNary Film ReporterDavid Oyelowo and director Nate Parker are collaborating again on the drama “Solitary.”The film also stars Olivia Washington, Barry Pepper and Jimmie Fails. Oyelowo will play a wrongfully imprisoned man who’s been released after seven years of solitary confinement.
The Smiths has confirmed release plans.Shoplifters of the World, an upcoming film inspired by true events, focuses on four friends in the 1980s who are devastated about the sudden split of the band.Plot-wise, the story will take place over one night as four friends intersect with a local radio station which is hijacked by a Smiths fan.The film is set to star Joe Manganiello, Ellar Coltrane, Helena Howard and Elena Kampouris.
Ed Buck in custody Sept. 2019.
After being shelved for two years, Woody Allen’s “A Rainy Day in New York” will finally land in U.S. theatres next month.
David Oyelowo will soon be seen starring in “Sweet Thunder”, an upcoming big-screen biopic about legendary boxer Sugar Ray Robinson, and he was promoting the film Wednesday at TIFF.
Clayton Davis Lionsgate announced it has acquired the North American rights to “Wander Darkly” starring Sienna Miller with plans for a fall release.
Reba McEntire gave some Walmart shoppers a huge surprise.
Reba McEntire made a surprise appearance at a Wallmart in Franklin, Tenn., over the weekend to sign copies of her “Rumor Has It” vinyl. The country singer recently released a special 30th anniversary album of her hit record.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorIn the wake of the announced reopening of OC earlier this week, AMC is officially throwing the doors open to four locations in the greater Los Angeles area this weekend, followed by the AMC Woodbridge 5 on Sept. 18.The AMC Anaheim GardenWalk 6, AMC Orange 30, and AMC Tustin 14 will open on Friday, Sept.
Cinemas in California's Orange County were granted permission Tuesday to reopen, becoming the closest market near Los Angeles to once again allow moviegoing in the COVID19 era. The order was issued by Clayton Chau, the health officer for the county.
color-coded, tiered classification system to help determine what can reopen in each of California’s counties based on the number of daily new cases per 100,000 residents and the percentage of positive tests. At the time, the counties that could reopen indoor movie theaters included Alpine, Calaveras, Del Norte, El Dorado, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mariposa, Modoc, Mono, Napa, Nevada, Plumas, San Diego, San Francisco, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Trinity and Tuolumne.As of Tuesday, Orange County
Dave McNary Film ReporterSilicon Valley and Orange County have been cleared by the state of California for indoor movie theaters reopening, joining San Diego County as key California markets to reopen.Mark Ghaly, secretary of California Health and Human Services, announced Tuesday that five counties — Amador, Orange, Placer, Santa Clara (home to Silicon Valley) and Santa Cruz — had been moved from the state’s “purple tier” to a “red tier,” which takes place when COVID-19 rates drop.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorGood news for those in Los Angeles: Going to see Tenet just got closer.Orange County, Calif. has moved from the purple to the red tier in the state’s coronavirus monitoring system, which means that movie theaters and restaurants for indoor dining can reopen at 25% capacity as well as churches for indoor worship.