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Fox/Television Academy The 75th annual Emmy Awards will finally air Monday night on Fox. Originally meant to air in September, the awards show was postponed due to this year’s WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. As announced in July, HBO’s Succession leads the pack with 27 nominations in the Drama category, achieving a historic first: Brian Cox, […]

The 29th annual Critics Choice Awards, hosted by Chelsea Handler, aired live on The CW from The Barker Hangar in Los Angeles on Sunday, January 14. Oppenheimer led the winners in the film categories, earning eight awards including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr., Best Acting Ensemble, Best Director for Christopher Nolan, Best Cinematography for Hoyte van […]

Paramount Pictures Mean Girls, based on Tina Fey‘s 2018 Tony-nominated Broadway show, which itself was based on her 2004 film, opened with an estimated $28 million domestic haul between Friday and Sunday. Factoring in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, that number is expected to hit $34.5 million. Second place went to The Beekeeper, this week’s […]

Sony/TriStar/Legendary Pictures Jay-Z says he sees part of himself in the determined titular character of the new film The Book of Clarence. “Streetwise but struggling,” Clarence, played by LaKeith Stanfield, sets out on a quest to make a better life for himself and his family. It’s a journey the Grammy-winning rapper says he’s all too familiar with.  “I relate to […]

Universal Christopher Nolan‘s award-winning nuclear age drama Oppenheimer is coming to Peacock on February 16. The Golden Globe-winning film that stars Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr. and Cillian Murphy, among many others, has already made its bow on paid digital, Blu-ray and DVD, but this will be the first time it’s available for free — […]

The Television Academy on Friday revealed its list of the 75 Most Impactful TV Moments to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Emmy Awards. Included in the list, which was compiled by industry members along with “a select group of academic professionals,” are Neil Armstrong‘s “One Small Step for Man” speech, televised as he set […]

RARE Sound K Camp stayed true to his promise of dropping new music with the release of his latest album, Float 2 London.  The 18-track project, complete with features from Fredo Bang, Seddy Hendrinx, Vory and more, is the first independent album from the rapper, who was previously signed to Interscope Records.  “Tonight I drop my first album as an independent artist,” K Camp wrote on […]

Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Netflix Drew Barrymore is clearly still a fan of The Wedding Singer. The talk show host and actress took to social media this week to share a video of her rewatching the 1998 rom-com, in which she starred alongside Adam Sandler. And the tears were flowing as she did. Barrymore began […]

XO/Republic The Weeknd‘s hit “Blinding Lights” has set many records, including being the first song to spend an entire year in the top 10, but now, it has hit an especially impressive milestone. The track, from the artist’s 2020 album After Hours, has become the first song in Spotify history to hit 4 billion streams. […]

ABC/Jeff Neira Fantasia comes face-to-face with her younger self in the new music video for “Superpower (I).” The song is one of 37 featured on the official soundtrack for The Color Purple, the recent film adaptation in which Fantasia reprises her role as Celie.  “Superpower (I),” written and produced by hitmaker The-Dream, has been short-listed for Best Original Song at the Oscars, in […]


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