Month: November 2024

Sally Kirkland, who has graced the big and small screen for decades with over 250 acting credits, including an Oscar nomination for 1987’s Anna, is in “urgent need” of medical care after multiple recent health scares. These include two “life-threatening infections” and neck, wrist, and hip bone fractures. On Monday, November 18, the 83-year-old’s close friends
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Actor John Stamos has recently lost a friend he compared to a “brother.” Taking to Instagram, Stamos shared a lengthy story of how much his friend meant to him. Fans have also shared their condolences online. John Stamos Described His Friend As ‘My Everything Friend’ As an actor and a musician, Stamos is known for
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Amazon will soon be free of Freevee, its ad-supported streaming service. As the company announced last week, it’s phasing out the Freevee branding and migrating Freevee content to its Prime Video platform, where those offerings will still be offered free (with ads) to non-subscribers. Freevee launched as IMDb Freedive in January 2019, rebranded as IMDb
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Last week, CBS unveiled its midseason schedule, and now Fox has followed suit with a slate of news that’s bound to delight some fans and infuriate others. First, the good news: Hell’s Kitchen will return on January 2, followed by the debut of Animal Control Season 3, and the series premiere of the new Denis
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A new Peacock three-part docuseries gives a fascinating insight into the mind of Charles Manson. Making Manson, which premieres November 19, features taped conversations between the notorious killer and his long-time prison pen pal John Michael Jones. The two because close when Manson was serving life in prison for first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in
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Picture: Sony Pictures Classic The December 2024 lineup is shaking up, and we’ve just learned that Kneecap, the Irish-language comedy-drama about the Belfast-based rap trio Kneecap, will make its streaming debut on Netflix in the United States courtesy of Sony Pictures’ first window deal. The film will be available on Netflix for eighteen months beginning
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