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It's good and bad news for The Conjuring fans, as it's been announced the fourth movie in the saga will be released this September, however, it's the …
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British TV mystery is solved as people discover identity of Deal or No Deal Banker
One of British TV’s biggest mysteries has finally been solved. For years, Deal or No Deal viewers wondered about the identity of the show’s original …
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The Phoenician Scheme review: Wes Anderson takes his quirkiness 'to a whole new level'
Featuring Benicio Del Toro, Michael Cera, Scarlett Johansson and many more, the director's latest A-lister-filled farce has premiered at Cannes – and it's daft but fun. Just when you think that Wes Anderson can't get any more Wes Anderson-ish, he makes a film which takes Wes Anderson-ishness to a …
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Bruce Springsteen slams Donald Trump again despite threats from the president
Bruce Springsteen ignored Donald Trump’s warning to “keep his mouth shut” and lambasted the US president again on the second night of his tour. The …
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Take-Two's CEO is probably the world's only person to refuse the chance to play GTA 6 because "I'm not a gamer" - his role is to "get out of their way"
Millions of gamers seem absolutely ravenous about getting their hands - or, heck, even just their eyeballs - on GTA 6. But Take-Two CEO Strauss …
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The anatomy of Kristen Stewart’s awkward, endearing standing ovation at Cannes
Stewart’s feature directorial debut, “The Chronology of Water,” received six minutes of applause at its premiere. CANNES, France — Clocking the length of standing ovations has become something of a competitive sport at the Cannes Film Festival. But what’s often lost in announcing who got six minutes …