We should probably start with the muscular, shirtless man perched on a banquet table, shrieking like an animal and terrorizing folks at a $5,000-a-plate dinner.
There will be many scenes in The Square, the new pitch-black comedy from Swedish director Ruben Östlund about a museum director in moral free-fall and which hits theaters this weekend, that will provoke, push buttons and provide postscreening argument fodder: a man with Tourette's screaming obscenities during a Q&A; a social media team's viral video that goes way, way overboard; Elisabeth Moss and Danish...
There will be many scenes in The Square, the new pitch-black comedy from Swedish director Ruben Östlund about a museum director in moral free-fall and which hits theaters this weekend, that will provoke, push buttons and provide postscreening argument fodder: a man with Tourette's screaming obscenities during a Q&A; a social media team's viral video that goes way, way overboard; Elisabeth Moss and Danish...
- 10/28/2017
- Rollingstone.com
We should probably start with the muscular, shirtless man perched on a banquet table, shrieking like an animal and terrorizing folks at a $5,000-a-plate dinner.
There will be many scenes in The Square, the new pitch-black comedy from Swedish director Ruben Östlund about a museum director in moral free-fall and which hits theaters this weekend, that will provoke, push buttons and provide postscreening argument fodder: a man with Tourette's screaming obscenities during a Q&A; a social media team's viral video that goes way, way overboard; Elisabeth Moss and Danish...
There will be many scenes in The Square, the new pitch-black comedy from Swedish director Ruben Östlund about a museum director in moral free-fall and which hits theaters this weekend, that will provoke, push buttons and provide postscreening argument fodder: a man with Tourette's screaming obscenities during a Q&A; a social media team's viral video that goes way, way overboard; Elisabeth Moss and Danish...
- 10/28/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Blake Shelton is giving Gwen Stefani a sweet shout-out on his new album.
With Texoma Shore set for release on Nov. 3, the country singer has officially unveiled the album's track list, featuring one song called "Turnin' Me On," which Shelton co-wrote with Jessi Alexander and Josh Osborne. The sultry track is about exactly what you'd think it'd be about, featuring one line that appears to be a direct reference to Stefani's iconic red pout.
"Knows how to set me on fire, she's always holdin' the match. And when my body's beside hers, there ain't no turnin' back," Shelton croons. "She's Revlon red in the blackest night, lighting up the room in the world just like she's turnin' me on."
Stefani, of course, has been a longtime brand ambassador for Revlon cosmetics -- and an even longer advocate for a bold red lip. (Subtle, Blake!)
Listen to Gwen Stefani’s Blake Shelton References on Her New Christmas Album!
Earlier...
With Texoma Shore set for release on Nov. 3, the country singer has officially unveiled the album's track list, featuring one song called "Turnin' Me On," which Shelton co-wrote with Jessi Alexander and Josh Osborne. The sultry track is about exactly what you'd think it'd be about, featuring one line that appears to be a direct reference to Stefani's iconic red pout.
"Knows how to set me on fire, she's always holdin' the match. And when my body's beside hers, there ain't no turnin' back," Shelton croons. "She's Revlon red in the blackest night, lighting up the room in the world just like she's turnin' me on."
Stefani, of course, has been a longtime brand ambassador for Revlon cosmetics -- and an even longer advocate for a bold red lip. (Subtle, Blake!)
Listen to Gwen Stefani’s Blake Shelton References on Her New Christmas Album!
Earlier...
- 10/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
(We’re going to kickstart our weekly discussion of HBO’s The Deuce by answering one simple question: who or what is the “best bet” in this week’s episode?) The times, they are a-changin’ — in both senses of the phrase. This week’s episode of The Deuce moves us forward to the most wonderful time of the […]
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- 10/16/2017
- by Karen Han
- Slash Film
Last week, The Deuce staged a war of words that saw its combatants, Candy and Rodney, criss-cross their stretch of 42nd Street. This week's episode ("Why Me?") tries a different but equally effective tactic: From the big-picture meta-plot to the individual storylines, everything seems headed the same way all at once. It's the first installment of David Simon and George Pelecanos's period piece that doesn't feel like bits and pieces stitched together, but a cohesive whole.
You've got to imagine that's how it feels to some of the characters involved,...
You've got to imagine that's how it feels to some of the characters involved,...
- 10/16/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Prince Harry is speaking for the first time about the anguish his father, Prince Charles, faced in breaking the news to his sons of their mother Princess Diana‘s death.
“One of the hardest things for a parent to have to do is to tell your children that your other parent has died,” Harry says in the new BBC documentary Diana, 7 Days. “How you deal with that, I don’t know.”
Harry was just 12 when his mother died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997. At the time, he and his brother, Prince William, were with their father on summer...
“One of the hardest things for a parent to have to do is to tell your children that your other parent has died,” Harry says in the new BBC documentary Diana, 7 Days. “How you deal with that, I don’t know.”
Harry was just 12 when his mother died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997. At the time, he and his brother, Prince William, were with their father on summer...
- 8/22/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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