Movie Review: 'Reminders of Him' is a sad-happy Colleen Hoover adaptation, mixing grief and romance
“Reminders of Him” follows Kenna Rowan as she tries to rebuild her life after prison and reconnect with her young daughter. The movie opens in theaters Friday as a close adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s novel, says AP critic Mark Kennedy. Kenna returns to her small town with no money and no support. Her daughter lives with her dead boyfriend’s parents. His best friend, Ledger, also helps raise the child. Kenna’s return threatens that fragile home. The story avoids clear villains and leans on empathy. Actors Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers ground the romance. The movie turns sad, tender, and sometimes melodramatic.
Oscars preview: Producers tease ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ and ‘Sinners’ celebrations
The Oscars producers are turning this year’s nominated songs into big showpieces that celebrate the films behind them. On Sunday, “KPop Demon Hunters” performers EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami take the stage with more than the usual “Golden” routine. The broadcast also spotlights “I Lied to You” from “Sinners,” with musicians and cast exploring how music shapes the movie. Executive producers Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan say the show centers on the “human touch,” from set design to story packages. They also introduce a “fab five” moment for the new casting award and say they have protocols for surprises and disruptions.
Movie Review: In 'Undertone,' a paranormal podcast turns perilous
Writer-director Ian Tuason’s feature debut, the sonic-driven horror “Undertone,” has, at least at the outset, an appealingly stripped-down quality. It's set entirely in one location. It features one present, talking actor. Its “R” rating is merely for language. It’s a testament to Tuason’s evident filmmaking talent that, with these bare bones, “Undertone” swells into a gripping and unsettling experience. It’s the movie’s disappointing second half, though, that breaks its quiet spell. After conjuring a tapestry of tension through narrative drips, as well as literal ones, Tuason throws in the whole kitchen sink, drowning out “Undertone” with a cacophony of genre cliches, writes Associated Press Film Writer Jake Coyle in his review.
Q&A: Shakira says she feels like she's just getting started. A Rock Hall nomination begs to differ
NEW YORK (AP) — Shakira says her new world tour is turning lifelong dreams into reality as she sets attendance records and earns major recognition. The boundary-breaking Colombian performer told The Associated Press she feels like she is experiencing “a new beginning” in her career after more than three decades in music. She described a “magical” return to Mexico City’s Zócalo, the main square where 400,000 fans showed up to her concert. She also says her 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination is “surreal,” as rock music has shaped her from the start. She's happy to represent her Latino community with the nomination.
Ken Follett's next epic heads to Victorian Britain, where strict morals meet secret passions
NEW YORK (AP) — Ken Follett’s next historical epic is a story of forbidden romance set during a time of official propriety, the Victorian age. Follett’s “The Deep and Secret Things” will be published Sept. 21, 2027. His novel follows the life of a noblewoman from South Wales, Helena Bowen, and her attraction to a charming, but disreputable acquaintance. The 76-year-old Follett is one of the world’s most popular authors, with sales nearing 200 million copies. His novels, which have spanned from the Dark Ages to modern times, include “The Pillars of the Earth,” “Eye of the Needle” and “World Without End.”
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Jill Biden opens up in memoir about Joe Biden's decision to end his 2024 reelection bid
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Prosecutor says Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, 3 kids were home when woman charged with attempted murder fired
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Pentagon blocks photographers from Hegseth's briefings on the Iran war
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Court hearing for Cher's son on charges he broke into a New Hampshire home canceled
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