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Jacob Elordi Admits That Barry Keoghan Was Not the First Option for the Saltburn Movie
Jacob Elordi recently disclosed that Barry Keoghan was not the first choice for the Emerald Fennell-directed film Saltburn. In an interview with Vogue UK, Jacob discussed the film, in which Barry played Oxford university student Oliver Quick, who is taken under the wing of aristocratic fellow student Felix Catton (Jacob) for a summer of debauchery…
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‘Yes, And?’ Is Ariana Grande’s First Solo Single in Three Years
Ariana Grande lovers, mark your calendars: she’s returning! After an almost three-year break from music, the pop icon has just put Arianators out of their misery by announcing that she’ll be releasing new music this week! Grande, 30, teased the new song in an Instagram post on Sunday, writing “yes, and? 3 1.12” beneath a…
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Billie Eilish Gives an Emotional Speech for ‘Barbie’ at the 2024 Golden Globes
Billie Eilish gave an emotional acceptance speech after winning Best Song – Motion Picture for her iconic Barbie song, What Was I Made For? The singer accepted the honor with her brother, Finneas O’Connell, who co-wrote Barbie’s soulful ballad with her. Billie began by expressing her gratitude to the film’s director-writer Greta Gerwig, star Margot…
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Taylor Swift Encourages Paramore to Re-Record Amid Label Dispute
Take a look at what Taylor Swift forced Paramore to do. As the renowned rock band recently canceled their 20-year contract with Atlantic Records, vocalist Haley Williams – a close friend of Swift’s – is following in Swift’s footsteps by re-recording and re-claiming “ownership of their music,” according to The Sun. “Taylor is really supportive…
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‘Wonka’ Remains Popular, ‘Night Swim’ Debuts Well
The post-holiday slump has definitely begun at the box office, but Timothée Chalamet’s musical Wonka and the new horror film Night Swim are keeping things moving. Wonka maintains his lead. Despite facing its first rival since its December launch, Wonka remains the box office king. This weekend, Warner Bros.’ colorful origin story for the renowned…
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Ed Sheeran’s ‘Ted Lasso’ Lyrics and Original Music Earn Him His First Emmy
On Saturday night, Grammy-winning artist Ed Sheeran shocked fans and fellow event guests by earning his first-ever Emmy event. Sheeran’s contribution to the touching Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso with the song A Beautiful Game earned him the prestigious prize for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. Other nominees included songs from Ginny & Georgia, The…
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Actor Nick Offerman Teases a Potential New Season of the Last of Us
Following the success of the first season, Nick Offerman has stated that another version of The Last of Us has been ‘pitched’. He spoke to Deadline about his thoughts on the matter and whether fans should expect him to appear on any future projects. “Oh, great question but I would have to ask somebody with…
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‘Barbie’ Star Ryan Gosling Delves into the Complexities of His Character Ken
Ryan Gosling’s portrayal of Ken in Barbie has gotten good feedback, but the actor believes the character was not a “piece of cake” to play. In an interview with W Magazine, the La La Land actor revealed what happened to him when he first saw Greta Gerwig’s screenplay. “It was the title page of the…
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Fans of Paramore Receive an Update on the Band’s Future After a Social Media Wipeout
Fans of Paramore can rejoice because the rock band is here to stay. Variety confirmed on Friday, Jan. 5, that the trio is not parting up after they erased their social media platforms and the band’s official website, throwing fans into a tailspin. Instead, the band is a free agent, i.e., not linked with any…
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Gerard Butler Is Back in the ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Series
Gerard Butler is returning to the How to Train Your Dragon series. Dean DeBlois, the original live-action co-director, will see the actor reprise his father’s role as Stoick the Vast. Mason Thames from The Black Phone and Nico Parker from The Last of Us will play Hiccup (originally voiced by Jay Baruchel) and Astrid (America…