Vol. 30
No. 41
Pick Hits
At The Movies
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
Experience the breathtaking Eras Tour concert, performed by the one and only
Taylor Swift. The cultural phenomenon continues on the big screen! Immerse
yourself in this once in a lifetime concert film experience with a breathtaking,
cinematic view of the history making tour. Taylor Swift Eras attire and
friendship bracelets are strongly encouraged! Spanning a 17 year award winning
musical career, its a concert film experience with a breathtaking cinematic view
of the history making tour. In an unusual move, Taylor Swift bypassed major film
studios and distributed the film to AMC Theaters directly.
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Gen V (Prime Video)
From the world of The Boys comes Gen V, which
explores the first generation of superheroes to know
that their super powers are from Compound V. These
heroes put their physical and moral boundaries to the
test competing for the school's top ranking. Gen V
featuring Jaz Sinclair and Chance
Perdomo has one or more episodes streaming with
subscription on Prime Video. The foundation that they've
set for this show is so solid, it could easily surpass
its parent show. It's fun, sensual, deliciously gruesome
and graphic. The characters are complex and different in
their own ways, each of them have unique attributes that
build them as their own individual, independent men and
women.
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The Wonderful Story Of
Henry Sugar (Netflix)
Chronicles a variety of stories, but the main one
follows Henry Sugar, who is able to see through objects
and predict the future with the help of a book he stole.
Journey into the lavish world of Henry Sugar, a 2023
cinematic adaptation of Roald Dahl's
imaginative tale, masterfully reimagined by the ever
eclectic Wes Anderson. This short film, elegantly
streaming on Netflix, delves into the enigmatic psyche
of Henry Sugar, played with impeccable charm by
Benedict Cumberbatch. He's a man of opulence,
seeking the extraordinary in hopes of manipulating the
world of gambling.
The Buzz...
Anya Taylor-Joy and Malcolm McRae tied the
knot in Venice. Vogue reported that the Emmy-nominated actress got
married this week, wearing an unconventional embroidered beige dress. And for
her second look, Taylor-Joy wore a white, A-line minidress with a corseted top,
according to the magazine.
Ariana Madix is making headlines again, but this time it’s for her
captivating journey on the dance floor on Dancing With the
Stars. Et’s Deidre Behar recently caught up with
Madix and her dance partner, Pasha Pashkov, to discuss her
exhilarating experience on the show, the emotional release she felt while
performing, and the unwavering support of her boyfriend, Daniel Wai.
Jason Derulo is being sued by a woman claiming he signed her to
his record label but then terminated her deal after she continually refused his
alleged sexual advances.
Want to live like Reba McEntire? You’re in luck. The country music
and entertainment icon will release a new album to partner with her new book,
Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating,
and Dusting Off Your Boots. The book is a collection of recipes, memoir,
photos, and lifestyle tips.
Amy Winehouse is now part of a noble group of musicians to surpass
a billion views on YouTube. The late singer’s music video for her 2007
hit song Back to Black has reached 1 billion views on the
platform, 16 years after its release.
X, formerly Twitter, has followed through on Elon Musk’s
plan to remove headlines from news articles. Musk initially stated in August
that this change aimed to “greatly improve aesthetics,” but it may also impact
the traffic directed to stories shared by news outlets, which are active
platform users.
Jennifer Lee is liking what she’s seeing from Frozen 3.
The director, who previously helmed the original Disney hit Frozen and
its 2019 sequel, shared an update on the progress of the upcoming third film in
the franchise.
Roy Wood Jr., a longtime contributor to Comedy
Central’s Daily Show, is saying goodbye to the late night
program as executives continue their quest for a successor to former host
Trevor Noah.
Baz Luhrmann is set to world premiere his upcoming miniseries
Faraway Downs on the closing night of the upcoming SXSW Sydney
Screen Festival, closing the loop on a filmmaking journey that
began nearly 20 years ago.