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And the Actor goes to… Fans won’t have to wait much longer to see which of their favorite movie and TV stars should start dusting off their trophy shelves. The nominations for the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards are just a few hours away. The awards are presented by SAG-AFTRA, a labor union representing performers and broadcasters. So, what can viewers expect? Well, they already know the winner of one of the categories. Helen Mirren is being honored with the prestigious SAG Life Achievement Award. The rest of the list, however, remains a mystery (but if you’re really curious, you can check out…

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Photography by Matt Kent/WireImage Long live smeared sparkles. By Natalie Michie Date January 11, 2022 Facebook Twitter It was a simpler time in 2010. Sure, we had swine flu, but the concept of a pandemic like COVID-19 would have seemed like a far fetched reality. And besides, some of us had twee looks to recreate and Tumblr blogs to run. In this pre-Vine era, “Tik Tok” was the name of your favourite Kesha song — not a social media app. Over a decade later (yes, 2010 was 12 years ago), we’ve waved goodbye to skinny jeans and side parts and…

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One of the bigger mysteries of the last several decades of country music is why Kristen Hall left Sugarland when the then-trio seemed to be on the brink of superstardom.The group showed up for a live appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno minus one member on Jan. 12, 2006, and within days, an announcement came with little fanfare: a simple statement that Hall had split with Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush because “she wants to stay home and write songs.”Since then, rumors have spread that Hall was forced out for image reasons, or that the co-writer of many of…

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Ryan Hurd brought his full band to perform his song “Pass It On” on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The group, led by Hurd on vocals and guitar, gave the rollicking track a warm, collective vibe. The optimistic song had a particular resonance as Hurd crooned, “What good is your dollar or your love or your bottle/ If you keep it all to yourself/ There’s enough to go around/ So send it on down.” “Pass It On” comes off Hurd’s recent debut album, Pelago, which dropped last October via Sony Music Nashville. The album followed Hurd’s 2020 EP EOM EP, and features…

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Over two years since the first season arrived on Hulu, Dollface is getting a second set of episodes. The series, created by Jordan Weiss and produced by Margot Robbie, stars Kat Dennings as Jules, a woman about to hit the big 3-0. The 10 new episodes are set to premiere on Feb. 11. The official synopsis notes, “Season two follows Jules (Kat Dennings) and her best friends – post pandemic, post heartbreak, heading toward turning thirty. Having successfully reunited with her friends (Brenda Song, Shay Mitchell, and Esther Povitsky), Jules must now balance keeping their group together as the women…

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While she rose to prominence as a singer-songwriter, Lady Gaga has steadily been proving herself to be a formidable actor. On the small screen, she terrified fans with her work on American Horror Story: Hotel and, in 2018, she gave an Oscar-nominated performance in A Star is Born (which paired her with Bradley Cooper). Her most recent role in Ridley Scott’s crime drama, House of Gucci, may have been her most challenging role yet, though. In it, she played the role of Patrizia Reggiani, who was convicted for arranging the murder of her husband, Maurizio Gucci. As you’d expect, it…

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History tends to repeat itself. We’re meant to look to the past and learn from its mistakes. That holds true in life and in horror. Wes Craven‘s seminal 1996 slasher dissected the patterns of the genre with a self-referential wink while going for the jugular, but horror has evolved tremendously since. Some rules hold firm, and some no longer apply. Discerning which is which isn’t as obvious or straightforward. The new Scream takes a hard, thoughtful look at Craven’s legacy and the genre, carving up brutal commentary while holding up a bloodied mirror. James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick‘s screenplay evolves the franchise in clever…

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We independently selected these products because we love them, and we think you might like them at these prices. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Prices are accurate as of publish time.Valentine’s Day may be over a month away, but it’s never too early to start prepping your outfit.  Today, Victoria’s Secret dropped their annual Valentine’s Day campaign featuring a diverse cast of models, including the one and only Bella Hadid, who is shown rocking three sizzling looks from the new collection.  If…

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Walker Hayes is a man of his word, and he made good on a bet he made on the College Football Playoff National Championship game. The wager? To remix one of his songs to include Georgia references, instead of Alabama.As a diehard fan of the Crimson Tide, this was no small feat.After a 33-18 win for the Georgia Bulldogs on Monday, Jan. 10, Hayes changed one line in the chorus of his song “AA.” Instead of, ”In Alabama where they love Nick Saban” the new, limited edition version says, “In Athens, Georgia where they love Kirby Smart.”If those words didn’t taste like…

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Kanye West’s various representatives appear to be at odds over whether or not the rapper-entrepreneur, now legally known as Ye, is planning on pursuing showbiz and business ventures in Russia. On Tuesday, Jan. 11, Billboard reported that West was plotting a trip to Moscow this year where he wouldn’t just host a Sunday Service performance and talk business, but potentially meet with President Vladimir Putin. Ameer Sudan, a friend and associate of West’s, said he was plotting the trip with lawyer Scott Balber, who works with the Azerbaijani-Russian billionaire property developer Aras Agalarov and his son Emin, who’s also a…

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“What are you doing with your goddamn life?” Sam’s sister Tricia asks her in the first episode of the new HBO dramedy Somebody Somewhere. In the moment, Sam (Bridget Everett) acts offended by the question, but it’s one she privately asks herself all the time. She is in her forties, has never had any real direction, and only returned to her Kansas hometown to care for her other sister Holly as she died from cancer, then stayed for lack of a better plan. She befriends former high-school classmate, Joel (Jeff Hiller), and confesses she never amounted to much “because I…

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Paramount Pictures has a third Quiet Place movie is on the way, only rather than being a direct sequel to A Quiet Place Part II, it will be a spinoff tale. Originally the plan was for Loving’s Jeff Nichols to direct, but he exited the project back in October. Fortunately, word’s come in that a new director has finally been hired to helm the Quiet Place spinoff.Having made a big splash in 2021 wiring and directing the Nicolas Cage-led movie Pig, Michael Sarnoski is now in negotiations to direct the Quiet Place spinoff, according to Deadline. Assuming a deal is…

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We’re now just a few short days away from the release of Scream, which feels like the most hotly anticipated horror movie since Halloween back in 2018. And it’s not even the only big horror franchise return on the way here in 2022, but let’s focus on the here and now! Our review of the new Scream movie will be published tomorrow, but in the meantime, another brand new official poster from Creepy Duck Design has debuted today. It once again brings a retro vibe to the new movie, and as always, Creepy Duck absolutely slayed this one. Check out…

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The United States Mint has announced that Maya Angelou will be the first Black woman to be featured on the U.S. quarter. The quarter will be the first issued as part of a program called “American Women Quarters (AWQ) Program” that will honor American women’s contributions to American history. Other women to be honored in 2022 through the program are: Wilma Mankiller, Sally Ride, Anna May Wong, and Nina Otero-Warren. Mint Deputy Director Ventris C. Gibson said in a statement that “each 2022 quarter is designed to reflect the breadth and depth of accomplishments being celebrated throughout this historic coin…

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