Brendan Fraser's new horizons include 'Rental Family' and rental hedgehogs
BEDFORD, N.Y. (AP) — “Rental Family” is Brendan Fraser’s first leading role since winning the best actor Oscar for “The Whale.” In it, the 56-year-old plays a struggling actor living in Japan who, out of desperation and curiosity, takes a job with an agency that hires out actors to fulfill roles in real people’s lives. In an interview, Fraser discusses his life since the Oscar win, his eye-opening experiences in Japan and what returning to the “Mummy” series means to him. His time in Japan included a visit to a hedgehog cafe. “Rental Family” opens Friday in theaters.
Movie Review: Joel Edgerton delivers a profound, understated performance in ‘Train Dreams’
Joel Edgerton plays a logger at the beginning of the 20th century in “Train Dreams.” Clint Bentley's film is an adaptation of Denis Johnson's novella, about the toll of progress and the people left behind. Edgerton stars alongside Felicity Jones and William H. Macy in the meditative film. In her review, Associated Press Film Writer Lindsey Bahr praises Edgerton's understated performance and adds that, “Bentley’s film is haunting and patient, a dreamlike journey through a world that was disappearing in real time and an ode to the beauty that’s remained.” Rated PG-13, “Train Dreams” is streaming on Netflix Friday.
For Brandon Lake, crossing over means more opportunities to spread a Christian message
NEW YORK (AP) — Christian music is gaining in popularity, and Brandon Lake is one reason why. The singer-songwriter's latest album, “King of Hearts,” melds pop, rock, country and hip-hop. That is unusual in contemporary Christian music, and it's one reason why he's seeing a lot of success. Lake is up for Grammys in February. This year he was nominated for his first Country Music Association Award. He told The Associated Press that he views this as a crossover moment and an opportunity to further his message of worship. Lake also made headlines earlier this year when he performed at a memorial for conservative personality Charlie Kirk. Lake says he was not making a political message and that he was simply going to minister for Kirk's widow.
All eyes in publishing are turned to the 76th annual National Book Awards
NEW YORK (AP) — All eyes in publishing are turned to the 76th annual National Book Awards being held in Manhattan. Novels by Megha Majumdar and Karen Russell, and a memoir by Yiyun Li are among the finalists Wednesday night. Hundreds of writers, publishers, and industry professionals are expected to gather at Cipriani Wall Street for a dinner ceremony. The event will include honorary awards for fiction writer George Saunders and author-publisher Roxane Gay. Actor-comedian Jeff Hiller will host, and Grammy winner Corinne Bailey Rae is the musical guest. Competitive awards will be announced for five categories, with winners receiving $10,000 each. The National Books are presented by the nonprofit National Book Foundation.
Chef Lidia Bastianich hits the road in search of community in a divided country
NEW YORK (AP) — Lidia Bastianich is highlighting community togetherness in her 14th TV special. “Lidia Celebrates America: A Nation of Neighbors” premieres Nov. 25 on PBS. She travels to places like wildfire-scarred neighborhoods in California, a pay-what-you-can café in Denver, and the nation’s first legislatively supported free grocery market in San Francisco. She showcases acts of kindness. Bastianich believes these connections make people feel more human and foster positivity. Her journey includes meeting volunteers and visiting a free grocery market in San Francisco. Bastianich, who once lived in a refugee camp in Italy, emphasizes that small gestures can make a big difference in building community spirit.
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Movie Review: Sorry, my pretty, ‘Wicked: For Good' doesn’t delight
“Give us a clock tick” is an expression uttered several times in “Wicked: For Good.” But Jon M. Chu’s two-part musical has asked for quite a bit more than that. Together, the two halves of this “Wicked” adaptation have run 297 minutes, which, more than the threat of lions and tigers and bears, is enough to make any moviegoer not entirely bewitched by the “Wizard of Oz” revision breathe a sigh of “Oh, my.” For most “Wicked” fans, more is good. But for those of us who felt – what’s a non-wicked way to say this? – mildly waterboarded, in pink and green, by “Wicked,” “For Good” doesn’t offer much relief, writes Associated Press Film Writer Jake Coyle in his review.
Movie Review: George Clooney stars in 'Jay Kelly,' a Hollywood tale of self-discovery
George Clooney stars in "Jay Kelly," a film by Noah Baumbach that blurs reality and fiction, says Associated Press critic Mark Kennedy. Clooney plays a movie star in a mid-life crisis, questioning his life choices. The script co-written by Baumbach and Emily Mortimer explores themes of identity and self-discovery. A meeting with an old acting partner played by Billy Crudup reveals harsh truths and sends Kelly on a journey to Tuscany. The film touches on missed family moments and the sacrifices made for success. With nods to classic cinema, R-rated "Jay Kelly" is ultimately about time and where we choose to spend it.
Labubu and 'KPop Demon Hunters' to dazzle at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Here's what to know
NEW YORK (AP) — The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade features Labubu and “KPop Demon Hunters” this year, filling New York's sky and streets. The parade starts on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and ends at Macy’s Herald Square. It includes 32 balloons, 27 floats, and 11 marching bands, all leading to Santa Claus. It airs on NBC and streams on Peacock and Telemundo. Performers include Audrey Nuna, Ciara, and Busta Rhymes. New balloons feature Buzz Lightyear and Pac-Man, while new floats include Labubu and “Stranger Things.” Marching bands come from various states and Panama.
For conservative media, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani quickly becomes attack target
New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, has quickly become a target of conservative media figures. Like Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, he's seen as someone guaranteed to make their audiences’ blood boil. He's been labeled “downright sinister” and a “seething leftist,” a commie and a jihadist sympathizer. The hostility is primarily directed toward his Muslim faith and status as a democratic socialist, which some critics have stretched to falsely suggest that Mamdani is a communist. In Mamdani, some conservative media figures also see the chance to associate all Democrats with the background and policy prescriptions of someone they don't believe will be popular elsewhere in the country.

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