Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri on sex, lies and academics in ‘After the Hunt’
VENICE, Italy (AP) — Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri did not expect some of the discourse around “After the Hunt.” The film, in theaters Friday, has sparked some debates about its themes, its characters motivations and whether or not it undermines feminism or the #MeToo movement. Directed by Luca Guadagnino, the film deals with an accusation of sexual misconduct between a student and a professor. Guadagnino says that the question of whether it is anti-feminist is tone deaf to the movie itself, which is about messy people in a thorny situation that also allows Roberts to do some of her best work in years.
Movie Review: ‘Tron’ franchise returns in a dazzling, action-packed sequel with plenty of nostalgia
Disney has released “Tron: Ares,” the third film in the cult franchise, with the tagline “No Going Back.” Director Joachim Rønning delivers the expected thrills, including light cycles and glowing discs. The film features a battle between tech giants Emcom and Dillinger, both seeking a Permanence Code created by Jeff Bridges' character. Jared Leto stars as Dillinger's AI, who begins to develop human emotions. Greta Lee shines as a heroic tech CEO. The soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails adds a menacing touch. Jeff Bridges' return brings a nostalgic charm, making the trip back worthwhile.
‘Roofman' tells a stranger-than-fiction story with rigorous accuracy and a whole lot of toys
TORONTO (AP) — Filmmaker Derek Cianfrance goes to extreme lengths to make immersive environments for his actors. In the case of “Roofman,” that meant shipping in a whole lot of toys. “Roofman” tells a stranger-than-fiction story with rigorous fidelity. Channing Tatum stars as Jeffrey Manchester, a U.S. Army veteran who robbed dozens of McDonald’s by sawing through roofs. Manchester was caught in North Carolina in 2000 and was later sentenced to 45 years in prison. Manchester escaped in 2004. He hid out in a Charlotte Toys “R” Us and clandestinely lived there for months. “Roofman” is filled with the real people involved in Manchester's story, as well as a vacant Toys “R” Us restocked with retro toys.
No, Taylor Swift did not turn down the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show
NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift did not turn down the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. “The Life of a Showgirl” singer paid a visit to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Monday and dispelled a few rumors. She said did not turn down the NFL’s biggest stage because she wouldn’t be allowed to own the performance footage, as claimed in a popular internet rumor. She told Fallon that she did not receive an official offer. She also said that during the football season, she's focused on her fiancé and star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce. Global superstar Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl on Feb. 8.
Bob Ross paintings to be auctioned to support public TV stations after federal funding cuts
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thirty paintings by Bob Ross are set to be auctioned to support public television stations. The Bonhams auction is to begin Nov. 11 in Los Angeles with three of the paintings. Other auctions will follow. All profits will help public TV stations with licensing fees for popular programs that include “The Best of Joy of Painting” and “America's Test Kitchen.” Bob Ross Inc. president Joan Kowalski says the auction will continue Ross' legacy of supporting public television. Ross, who died in 1995, was in production with “The Joy of Painting” for 11 years. He enjoyed a resurgence of popularity during the COVID lockdowns. The auctions come as Congress has cut $1.1 billion in public broadcasting funding.
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Here are the 3 fashion trends that ruled spring runways in Paris and Milan
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Bari Weiss is the new editor-in-chief of CBS News after Paramount buys her website
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Rush announce reunion tour five years after the death of drummer Neil Peart
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Taylor Swift's 'The Life of a Showgirl' breaks record, sells 2.7 million copies in U.S. on first day
NEW YORK (AP) — It’s the life of a saleswoman. Taylor Swift’s 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” sold 2.7 million copies in traditional album sales in its first day in the U.S. according to Luminate, an industry data and analytics company. That includes physical and digital formats. That’s impressive for several reasons. Swift has broken her record for most first week sales in one day. “The Life of a Showgirl” has also become the second-largest sales week for any album in the modern era, since Luminate began tracking sales in 1991. That was also accomplished in just one day. The album was released Friday.
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