Month: March 2021

Last February saw the exciting announcement that Lionsgate had greenlit a sequel to Rian Johnson’s acclaimed whodunnit Knives Out but now, the franchise is seeing a major shift as Netflix is closing a deal to acquire the rights for a second and third installment in the series, according to Deadline. RELATED: Exclusive: Noah Segan Discusses Possible Knives Out
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Shambhala Music Festival has officially postponed again, moving from 2021 to 2022. Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Shambhala was forced to postpone (in other words, cancel) its 2020 event. Now, as festival season draws near once again, organizers give a much needed update in the post below. In light of the ongoing public health
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Focus Features acquires Lesley Manville-led Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris Having previously worked with the studio for her Oscar-nominated turn in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread, Lesley Manville and Focus Features are reuniting as the studio has acquired the worldwide rights to her new drama Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris. RELATED: Focus Features Sets July Release for Matt
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While some festival events are being pushed to 2022, Bonnaroo will be staging a 2021 edition this September, lining up Foo Fighters as one of the three headliners alongside Lizzo and Tyler, the Creator. This year’s event will take place the weekend of Sept. 2-5 in Manchester, Tennessee, starting with an opening night that includes
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TODAY: In 1855, Charlotte Brontë, English novelist and poet and the eldest of the three Brontë sisters whose novels became classics of English literature, dies. “What would it mean to make caring for others into an explicitly public priority?” Reading Sigrid Nunez’s What Are You Going Through amid a national mental health crisis. | Public
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Residents of New York City had the fastest mobile data speeds in the US in the second half of last year, according to new statistics from RootMetrics. When it comes to mobile networks, the biggest cities do not always have the fastest speeds, as the cities towards the bottom of the research firm’s latest ranking
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Photography courtesy of Imaxtree.For the first time, the public can cast a vote. By Odessa Paloma Parker Date March 30, 2021 Facebook Twitter “This year, the public becomes an Expert of the LVMH Prize” – that’s what the prominent accolade’s press release promised this morning with its announcement of the 20 brands vying for a €300,000
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