“I hereby invite you to a *dazzling* soirée, The Official Release Party of a Showgirl: Oct 3 – Oct 5 only in cinemas!” Taylor captioned an Instagram post on September 19, 2025. “You’ll get to see the ...
In the last few years, we have seen an influx of technology brands releasing their own take on the coffee table projector – a category that requires a decent amount of balance and compromise to get ...
Gregg Araki of 'Mysterious Skin' attends the HP Portrait Studio at Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah in 2004. J. Vespa/WireImage One of Hollywood’s most provocative young voices of the ’80s ...
Swiped joins new movies on Hulu (Disney+ internationally) this month, and follows the life and career of Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder and CEO of the dating app Bumble. We've picked out the movie as one ...
Taylor Swift isn't just dropping an album, she's taking over movie theaters. On Oct. 3, the same day "The Life of a Showgirl" arrives, Swift will debut "Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a ...
Documentary filmmaker David Osit was going down an internet rabbit hole in the late 2010s when he stumbled upon a primitive, yet quickly addictive, message board. Sporting the archaic look of a Web ...
To set the stage, my artistic ability falls somewhere between a toddler with a crayon and the least helpful player on your Pictionary team. So when faced with the prospect of hand-painting a birthday ...
If you loved DreamWorks’ animated masterpiece How to Train Your Dragon but missed the live-action remake in theaters, your chance to stream the 2025 film is coming soon. The epic story of Vikings, ...
AMC Theatres on Friday, Sept. 19, announced that tickets for "Party of a Showgirl," featuring Taylor Swift, have gone on sale. Starting on Oct. 3, the same day her new album "The Life of a Showgirl" ...
PREVIOUS EXCLUSIVE: Sources are buzzing and awaiting calls with AMC today about the No. 1 circuit’s last-minute booking of a Taylor Swift secret movie connected to the release of her new album, The ...
Andrew Renzi had his work cut out for him before the work even started. By Tony Maglio Before filming a frame of aka Charlie Sheen, director Andrew Renzi (Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?) spent “about a year” ...