Bombshells for days. Hannah Brown, Will Smith, Katie Couric and more celebrities wrote memoirs in 2021 — and they weren’t afraid to share some of their deepest truths.
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Bombshells for days. Hannah Brown, Will Smith, Katie Couric and more celebrities wrote memoirs in 2021 — and they weren’t afraid to share some of their deepest truths.
It was supposed to be the start of a roaring ’20s for a new century. A rollout of vaccines in the first half of 2021 would help crush the COVID-19 pandemic and return the world to as close to “normal” as possible.
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doomscrolling on the internet.In a digital world where our feeds were chock-full of vaccine information and new COVID variants, thanks, Twitter, for providing some comedic relief. Behold the best 21 memes of 2021.January seems so long ago, but we haven’t forgotten about “Cold Bernie.”Donning sustainable mittens made by recycled wool, Sanders, grouchily relaxing at the inauguration of President Joe Biden, took the internet by storm.
Navigating the shelves and online pages of beauty shops can be a tricky task. With so many promises, so many claims, so many choices, how do you know exactly what to buy, and whether it’ll be worth your hard-earned cash? Our OK! beauty team is here to help.The members have played guinea pigs to some of 2021’s top launches, and have the feedback you need before you commit to buying.
It's been a year of two halves for boxing, with the first half seeing numerous bouts behind closed doors while the second half has seen a number of high-profile fights taking place in front of thousands of fans.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe best holiday song of the year isn’t on a Christmas album. It’s St.
WATCH: The best dresses at the 2021 Academy AwardsWe have no reason to wear a Valentino gown on our weekly trip to Coles, but you know who does? Zendaya. Okay, maybe she's wearing that to the Venice Film Festival and not to the supermarket, but you catch our drift.From The Met Gala to the Academy Awards, the celebrity calendar is brimming with opportunities for our favourite actors, singers, models and dare we say, influencers, to put their best foot forward.
Diane Garrett In true Hollywood fashion, omicron delivered the year’s biggest cliffhanger just as the holiday season began kicking into higher gear. With COVID-19 cases surging anew and cancellations piling up, the pandemic reclaimed the spotlight it never fully lost.
Great acting was everywhere in 2021. While we received the usual assortment of great performances in festival standouts and end-of-year awards contenders, we also found inspired performances in big-budget multiplex movies and no-budget horror.
Variety TV critic Caroline Framke chose Netflix’s “High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America” as her favorite — while Peter Jackson’s “The Beatles: Get Back” was hailed as one of the best rock documentaries ever.Documentaries frequently blur categories between film and TV so it should come as no surprise that there’s overlap within the non-fiction realm as well.
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Squid Game, an allegorical drama about a murderous gameshow. Kate Winslet gave perhaps her most nuanced performance as a detective (and grandmother!) in a coal town in Pennsylvania.
“The movies are back, baby!” went the refrain this summer, up to, during, and continuously after the heavenly 10-day stretch around June where everything looked like it might really go back to normal, actual normal and not “new” normal; “new” normal is in no way preferable to “normal” normal, just like “new recipe” Butterfingers are trash compared to the genuine article.
So many music books, so little time.
“The movies are back, baby!” went the refrain this summer, up to, during, and continuously after the heavenly 10-day stretch around June where everything looked like it might really go back to normal, actual normal and not “new” normal; “new” normal is in no way preferable to “normal” normal, just like “new recipe” Butterfingers are trash compared to the genuine article.
Let it be known that this was a particularly fascinating year for horror. As always, we saw our fair share of low-budget and arthouse horror titles, but 2021 was also a year where horror went mainstream in several unexpected places.
The biggest tracks on TikTok this year by UK artists have been revealed.
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