Kamis, 23 Juni 2022

Google Alert - Entertainment

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Daily update June 24, 2022
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The New York Times
The one-inch-high shell voiced by Jenny Slate gets a feature-length vehicle, but the transition from YouTube fame is only partly successful. Send any friend ...
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NPR
Listen to Pop Culture Happy Hour on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Tom Hanks, and a bizarre Euro-ish accent rivaling the cast of House of Gucci, star as Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis's ...
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CNN
(CNN) A movie theater in Oklahoma has removed a warning sign it initially posted about a same-sex kiss in the new Disney/Pixar film "Lightyear." The notice outside of the 89er Theater in Kingfisher cautioned parents about a scene that depicts two ...
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The Washington Post
James Rado, who gave voice to the Age of Aquarius as the co-creator of "Hair," the long-running hit that debuted in 1968 as Broadway's first rock musical and featured a then-shocking scene of full nudity, died June 21 at a Manhattan hospital.
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CNN
Khaby Lame has unseated Charli D'Amelio to become the most popular person on TikTok. He has some 143 million followers. (CNN) Comedian ...
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Smithsonian
The new film dramatizes the life and legend of Elvis Presley from the perspective of his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Austin Butler as Elvis in the new biopic Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
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WBUR
By turns astonishing and exhausting, Baz Luhrmann's "Elvis" is a tacky, towering monolith of gaudy overkill and excess — as any film about Elvis Presley should rightfully be. But it's also a movie about an idea. Musical biopics are a dime a dozen these ...
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The New York Times
Working with his fellow writer and actor Gerome Ragni and the composer Galt MacDermot, he jolted Broadway into the Age of Aquarius.
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CNN
The planet's dumbest animated duo make a semi-triumphant return in "Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe," which – unlike when they "did" America 26 years ago – premieres via Paramount+. Basically one long, idiotic misunderstanding, it's just the thing ...
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The New York Times
The year is 1998, and through an incendiary set of circumstances, the endlessly chortling animated MTV miscreants originally created (and still voiced) by Mike Judge are brought on to help engineer a NASA space station docking mission. In their own minds, ...
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