Would audiences pay to see a new movie on the big screen if they could watch the same title at home from the comfort of their couch? Prior to the pandemic, the response from theater operators and cinema purists would have been a resounding “no.”
Yet Hollywood is finding that, at least while a plague of Biblical proportion rages, the answer is: sorta.
“The Little Things,” a crime thriller starring Denzel Washington and Rami Malek, topped domestic box office charts, debuting to $4.
Dr Leroy Thompson Sr Net Worth
2024-01-09
Dr. Leroy Thompson Sr is a renowned American pastor, author, and television personality who has made a significant impact in the world of ministry. With a career spanning over several decades, he has amassed a considerable net worth through his various ventures. In this article, we will explore Dr. Leroy Thompson Sr’s net worth and delve into five interesting facts about his life and career.
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El Conde, now streaming on Netflix. This article has been updated as titles have been added to Netflix. *New additions are indicated with an asterisk. Even after Halloween’s passed, movie fans turn to streaming services for scares more than ever. It helps that Netflix maintains a steady output of original movies during the spooky the season and all year round, adding to its already impressive collection of horror films.
Bleecker Street has acquired “The Fabulous Four,” a feel-good comedy featuring Susan Sarandon, Bette Midler and Megan Mullally.
Sissy Spacek has also newly joined the cast as the final member of the titular fearsome foursome.
The film, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse (“The Dressmaker”) from a script she co-wrote with Jenna Milly and Ann Marie Allison, is going into production in early 2023 in Australia. Bleecker Street is planning a nationwide theatrical release, though the exact timing is yet to be determined.
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Waffle Me Up's Lige Waffle Recipe
2024-01-09
At Boise’s go-to breakfast place, Waffle Me Up, cooks sprinkle sugar pearls into the iron to give their waffles a crunchy, sweet crust and a soft, chewy center. Waffle Me Up’s Liège Waffle 5 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. table salt
1 cup warm water (105°F to 110°F)
1 Tbsp. active dry yeast
3 large eggs, beaten
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 ½ cups unsalted butter, softened
Why Celebs Are Obsessed With Neck Creams
2024-01-09
There's no body part Hollywood won't touch with a knife, fillers or lasers…except one.
When it comes to the neck and décolleté area, you'll be hard pressed to find a certified professional who will dare come close to snipping important arteries, nerves and nodes. Perhaps that's why a cardinal rule of skin care is to moisturize your neck and chest area—something young people often forget. Besides the skin around your eyes, your neck can be one of the first places to show aging.
Gallery Launch Gallery Happy Pride! Launch Gallery Gallery The last day of Pride Month is upon us ... and even though the pandemic tried to rain on the pride parade, celebs still came out in droves of rainbow to show their love.
Jennifer Garner, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, Laverne Cox, Sarah Hyland and Billy Porter are just some of the TONS of celebs who draped themselves in rainbow attire to celebrate the occasion.
'Wildwood Flower'
2024-01-08
NPR 100 Fact Sheet
Title: Wildwood Flower
Artist: Mords/music Maude Irving/J.P. Webster
As arranged by A.P. Carter and performed by the Carter Family
Reporter: Dick Spottswood
Producer: Elizabeth Blair
Editor: Elizabeth Blair
Length: 03:57
Interviewees: none
Recordings Used: Wildwood Flower, The Carter Family
Wildwood Flower, Mother Maybelle and the Carter sisters
In 1928, the Carter family from Poor Valley, in southwest Virginia, traveled to an industrial suburb of Philadelphia and recorded a half-remembered song that was nearly 70 years old.