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The genre-less artist has already collaborated with Paul McCartney and Justin Bieber. With a new relationship and sobriety influencing his music, Dominic Fike teases what’s next. By Willa Bennett April 1, 2021 Courtesy of Daniel Prakopcyk “I’m normal as shit,” Dominic Fike assures me. Of course, with two albums, a Hulu documentary, a devoted and
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The Eames chair! The view! One woman’s demented investigation into a fictional apartment on a TV show that went off the air over 15 years ago. By Gabriella Paiella March 31, 2021 Everett Collection This winter, with more time indoors and on my hands than usual, I learned a new language, finally landed Crow Pose,
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The Disney+ event series just unveiled the full cast list and there’s a lot to be excited, and cautiously optimistic about. By Kevin Hall March 29, 2021 Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, 1999.Everett Collection / Courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd. The Mandalorian was a huge hit for
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But the closest they’ll probably get to a restored Snyderverse is the multiverse in Flashpoint. By William Goodman March 26, 2021 Jared Leto in Suicide Squad, 2016.Everett Collection / Courtesy of Warner Bros We know what happens when you give a mouse a cookie, but what happens when you give the DC fanbase the Snyder
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She invented her beloved Arrested Development role virtually single-handedly, and her 60-year career is full of similar transformations. By Keith Phipps March 26, 2021 Jessica Walter on For the People, 1965.CBS / Getty Images Nobody described what made Jessica Walter’s performance as Arrested Development’s Lucille Bluth so rich and wonderful better than Walter herself. Speaking
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The old-man action boom has a trickle-down effect: Meet the trainers who get unlikely heroes like Bob Odenkirk and Liam Neeson into ass-kicking shape. By Jake Kring-Schreifels March 25, 2021 Bob Odenkirk training for Nobody, 2021.Courtesy of Allen Fraser for Universal Pictures In the summer of 2018, the director Ilya Naishuller visited 87eleven, the Hollywood
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The rapper’s debut album, out Friday, is full of the bouncy, hard-hitting trap he’s known for as well as a few stylistic swerves. By John Norris March 24, 2021 YBN NahmirCourtesy of Atlantic Records What a difference a few months makes. On November 23rd 2020, one of the most charismatic young rappers of recent years
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