Easter Bunny” by Adam Wallace (HMH Books for Young Readers)8. “Nightingale” by A.L Jackson, et al. (Book Beautiful)9.
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Book Title by Author Name - ISBN - (Publisher)1. The Recovery Agent by Janet Evanovich - 9781982154943 - (Atria Books)2. A Safe House by Stuart Woods - 9780593331767 - (Penguin Publishing Group)3.
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens - 9780735219113 - (Penguin Publishing Group)4. Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton & James Patterson - 9780759554375 - (Little, Brown and Company)5. The Match by Harlan Coben - 9781538748336 - (Grand Central Publishing)6.
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover - 9781501110375 - (Atria Books)7. Here, There and Everywhere by Marie Force - 9781952793561 - (HTJB, Inc.)8. Verity by Colleen Hoover - 9781538724743 - (Grand Central Publishing)9.
Easter Bunny” by Adam Wallace (HMH Books for Young Readers)8. “Nightingale” by A.L Jackson, et al. (Book Beautiful)9.
Following the WWII drama “Greyhound” and the sci-fi film “Finch,” Tom Hanks, his Playtone production company, and producing partner Gary Goetzman have enjoyed a good relationship with Apple TV+. And now, it looks like all parties are taking that working partnership to the next level.
Maya Rudolph is starting over.The actress leads Apple TV+'s new workplace comedy series, , which launches with its first three episodes Friday, June 24. Subsequent episodes will drop weekly on Fridays.The 10-episode series, which hails from Alan Yang () and Matt Hubbard (), also stars Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Ron Funches, Nat Faxon and Joel Kim Booster.It follows billionaire Molly Novak (Rudoph), who seemingly has the dream life, complete with private jets, a sprawling mansion and a gigayacht. But when her husband of 20 years betrays her, she spirals publicly, becoming fuel for tabloid fodder.
Movies US charts:1. Spider-Man: No Way Home2. Moonfall3.
Book Title by Author Name - ISBN - (Publisher)1. A Family Affair by Robyn Carr - 9780369700964 - (MIRA Books)2. Verity by Colleen Hoover - 9781538724743 - (Grand Central Publishing)3.
Apple TV+‘s critical hit series “Severance,” led by Adam Scott (“Parks & Recreation“), ended this week on a cliffhanger, don’t worry, no spoilers here. The surreal, strange show, something of a post-Charlie Kaufman-esque series about “work-life balance,” was renewed this week for a second season following the finale (which makes sense after that ending).
While Apple TV+ still has an uphill battle to compete with the likes of Netflix, Amazon, and Disney+ for subscription numbers and viewership, they keep attracting high-profile projects. Many creatives are gravitating towards the streaming service, and a new show focusing on The Black Panthers only highlights this.
Easter Bunny” by Adam Wallace (HMH Books for Young Readers)5. “Bridgerton: The Viscount Who Loved Me” by Julia Quinn (Avon)6. “Run, Rose, Run” by Dolly Parton and James Patterson (Little, Brown)7.
SEVENTEEN are set to collaborate with Apple to kick off the tech company’s new K-pop ‘Today At Apple’ sessions.Today (April 7), The K-pop boyband appeared at the new Apple store in Myeongdong, Seoul – which is set to open this Saturday (April 9) – where the tech giant announced that the outlet would serve as a “stage for established and new Korean artists, who will lead unique Today At Apple sessions celebrating contemporary Korean culture”, per a press statement.The first session of the brand-new K-pop ‘Today At Apple’ creative initiative will kick off as a collaboration with SEVENTEEN. Called the ‘Music Lab: SEVENTEEN Remix’, the sessions will feature the members of the boyband teaching visitors to the Apple Store how to use the tech company’s music creation software GarageBand, per Korea JoongAng Daily.The first session ‘Music Lab: SEVENTEEN Remix’ will take place on April 15 at the Apple store in Myeongdong.
1. “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens (G.P. Putnam's Sons)2.
Tom Cruise's return to his iconic role as Captain Pete «Maverick» Mitchell — and this time, he's a teacher. But he's not calling himself that. «Good morning, aviators,» Maverick tells his group of TOPGUN graduates, who are training for a specialized mission.
CODA capped off the wild last hour of tonight’s Oscars with a history-making win for Best Picture, making Apple the first streaming winner in the top category.
A streamer has won the Oscar for Best Picture, but, surprisingly, it isn’t the industry’s leader, Netflix. Instead, Apple TV+ has made history, taking the Academy Award’s top honor for “CODA.” It’s a win that is historic on a number of levels.
Maren Morris has shared a cover of Fiona Apple’s ‘Criminal’ – you can watch the live rendition below.The country singer released her new album ‘Humble Quest’ last week, and to celebrate its arrival she put on a concert at New York City’s Sony Hall on Saturday (March 26).During her set, Morris performed a cover of Apple’s classic ‘Criminal’, taken from the singer-songwriter’s 1997 debut album, ‘Tidal’.Morris, who grew up listening to Apple, discussed in a recent interview with Apple Music how the singer inspired her new song ‘Nervous’.“Definitely left turn for me,” Morris said of the single. “And it’s so funny to say that because I have done so many random turns in my sound and my career, but I mean, I did an EDM song, so it’s like, ‘What do you do?’ And I was just writing with Natalie Hemby that day.
Anna Marie de la Fuente The Málaga Festival Industry Zone (MAFIZ) wrapped Thursday, March 25 with a slew of awards parceled out to productions from across Spain and Latin America. Several projects by women filmmakers dominated the event, which kicked off on March 21.Spanish documentarian Carla Subirana’s fiction feature debut, “Sica” made off with three private-sector plaudits, including the Aracne post-production cash prize of €20,000 ($22,000) as well as the REC and Abycine awards, comprising participation in their respective industry labs.Backed by Alba Sotorra’s Cinema Productions, Galician firm Miramira, Spanish pubcaster TVE and Catalonia’s TVC, the coming-of-age drama turns on 13-year-old Sica who waits by the Costa da Morte, a Galician fishing shoreline, for the sea to give up the body of her fisherman father who perished at sea. Other Work in Progress (WIP) awards went to documentary “Of Books and Women,” by María Elorza of Spain and “Nothing” (a working title) by Brazil’s Adriana Guimaraes.“Of Books and Women” offers a glimpse of various women and their relationships to books, one keeps a Franciscan library in a junk room, the other nearly breaks her finger on her bookshop shelves.
Easter Bunny” by Adam Wallace (HMH Books for Young Readers)19. “The Kaiju Preservation Society” by John Scalzi (Tor)20. “The Summer Getaway” by Susan Mallery (Harlequin)21.
US Bestseller List - Paid BooksBook Title by Author Name - ISBN - (Publisher)1. The War of Two Queens by Jennifer L. Armentrout - 9781952457722 - (Blue Box Press)2.