An expert has explained how to tell the difference between ‘normal’ ageing and the symptoms of dementia.
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Hollywood actors’ and writers’ strikes have shined the spotlight on the relationship between laborers and corporations. If you want to watch programming with those themes, or if you want to kick back, relax and take your mind off of everything, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your essential guide for what to watch and stream.
Nothing is more themed to a holiday celebrating workers than this 2011 comedy. Nick (Jason Bateman), Dale (Charlie Day) and Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) are workers who decide to kill each other’s bosses — thus doing the perfect crime, since there will be no obvious motive. Their bosses are played by Colin Farrell, Jennifer Aniston and Kevin Spacey.
Where to stream: Max, AppleTV+. This 2016 Oscar-nominated drama, directed by Denis Villeneuve, follows Louise Banks (Amy Adams), a linguist who works with the US Army to communicate with aliens who have arrived on earth in order to attempt to prevent hostilities. Jeremy Renner and Forest Whitaker co-star.
Where to stream: Netflix.TNT is having a marathon of Christopher Nolan’s “Batman” movies starring Christian Bale, with notable villains played by Cillian Murphy, Heath Ledger and Tom Hardy. Kick off your morning with “Batman Begins” at 10 a.m., followed by “The Dark Knight” at 1:00 p.m. and finish with “The Dark Knight Rises” at 4:30 p.m.
Where to watch: TNT, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you want your free day to be informative and a bit whimsical, look no further.
There’s a marathon of this docuseries hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburne, with various hour-long episodes exploring the mysteries of Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, Blackbeard’s lost treasure, Houdini, Roswell, Jack the Ripper and more. Where to watch: The History Channel (7 a.m. to 6
.An expert has explained how to tell the difference between ‘normal’ ageing and the symptoms of dementia.
Adam Sandler is returning to the spotlight.The “Happy Gilmore”/”Billy Madison”/”Punch Drunk Love”/”Uncut Gems”/”Little Nicky” star will return to the road from Oct. 12 through Dec.
Olivia Rodrigo has suggested she may eventually release some songs that didn’t make the final cut for her new album ‘Guts‘.The singer was speaking to Zane Lowe about her second record, which was released yesterday (September 8), on his Apple Music 1 show, when he asked how many songs she’d worked on for the album.“Probably like 25, not anything too crazy,” Rodrigo answered. “I think some of them will definitely see the light of day. I don’t know.
J. Kim Murphy Denzel Washington’s “The Equalizer 3” is showing some box office virtuosity, taking flight in its domestic debut after grossing $13.1 million on opening day from 3,241 venues. That includes $3.8 million in Thursday previews, boosted by showtimes in premium large format auditoriums.
Barbie is set to land on streaming services very soon.Directed by Greta Gerwig, the fantasy comedy starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling has become the highest-grossing film ever in Warner Bros. history. It’s also on track to beat The Super Mario Bros. Movie as the highest-grossing film of 2023 globally.While the film is largely defined by its two leads, it also boasts an impressive supporting cast, including America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, Rhea Perlman, Simu Liu and Will Ferrell.Barbie released on the same day (July 21) as Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, creating the “Barbenheimer” phenomena which boosted both film’s at the box office.Barbie is set to be released digitally in the US on Tuesday September 5.
A Scots gran who stole more than £1.5 million from her employer's business enjoyed expensive family holidays, bought new cars and set up savings accounts for her grandchildren, a court heard.
Christopher Nolan gave up filming time for Oppenheimer in order to increase the budget for the production designer and recreate Los Alamos.
Cinema chain VUE will be offering families and film-lovers the chance to bag themselves discounted tickets to see the likes of Barbie, Blue Beetle or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for one day.
, along with Target, Walmart, Best Buy, and Dyson. It's the perfect time to shop if you missed out during Amazon Prime Day (and don't want to wait around for Black Friday and Cyber Monday to stock up on some sweet deals).So what can you expect from this year's Amazon Labor Day deals? Slashed prices on Apple Airpods Max and a Kindle Paperwhite are popping off in the tech department, while Keurig coffee makers and smart appliances like video doorbells and touchscreens toasters are yours for the taking in the home and kitchen arena.
with the Nordstrom Labor Day sale (a.k.a. the Nordstrom Summer Sale). Yes, the holiday weekend isn't here quite yet, but Nordstrom's adding new deals as the days go by—and we're not just talking .
sales cover all the bases. And if you’re lucky enough to live in a warmer climate all year round, there are plenty of outdoor furniture and patio furniture sets you can grab for way less than MSRP at the height of the summer.We know your Labor Day Weekend plans are coming up, so hop into the best Labor Day furniture sales of 2023 now so you can enjoy summer’s last hurrah uninterrupted.Psst: There’s more where that came from. Don’t sleep on even more sweet on , , and .Need an end table to match your new couch? Amazon’s got it.
to marshmallowy foam options, as well as cooling materials and accessories for all-night comfort. (There’s something for back sleepers, stomach sleepers, and side sleepers alike.) We can practically hear our purring already.Committing to buying a mattress is the easy part—the hard part is actually finding the one worth bringing home. To help with that, we curated a list of some of the best Labor Day mattress sales of 2023 from Instagram-famous companies, legacy brands, and sustainable newbies alike.
Naman Ramachandran “Barbie” is now the all-time box office champion in Ireland with an €8.85 million ($9.57 million) gross. Greta Gerwig’s film has swept past previous champions “Avatar” (€8.75 million) and “Titanic” (€8.39 million) in the country’s all-time top 10 chart. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” occupies fourth place with €7.57 million; “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” fifth with €6.76 million; “The Lion King” sixth with €6.55 million; “Avengers: Endgame” seventh with €6.42 million; “Joker” eighth with €6.4 million; “Mamma Mia!” ninth with €6.39 million; and “The Dark Knight” 10th with €6.31 million.
that you won't touch again for a year.Transitional essentials like , and are on deep discount at retailers like , and , which are slashing prices early this year. Now’s your chance to hit the virtual shelves and snag tons of fashion gems for way below sticker price.
The finale of The Bachelorette is airing tonight, so it’s time to look back at all of the couples from Bachelor Nation that have remained together.
Editor’s note: Dade Hayes and Jonathan Bing are co-authors of Open Wide: How Hollywood Box-Office Became a National Obsession. Hayes is Deadline’s Business Editor and Bing is Chief Communications Officer at Vice Media Group.
Low end forecasts have Sony’s Denzel Washington starring, Antoine Fuqua-directed action threequel, The Equalizer 3 at $30M+ over 4-days.
Universal and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer debuted in more than 500 locations in Korea on Tuesday, capitalizing on the Liberation Day national holiday. The epic bowed to $4.3M, capturing 44% market share for the day in a highly competitive environment.
Angel Studios, the distributor behind Alejandro Monteverde’s summer surprise hit, Sound of Freedom, is exclaiming that they’ve paid back their 6,678 P&A investors 120% of their original investment in the Jim Caviezel movie.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Oscilloscope Laboratories has landed “Canary,” a documentary about a climate scientist who been referred to as “the closest living thing to Indiana Jones.” Danny O’Malley, a producer on “Chef’s Table,” directed the film with MIT-trained Neuroscientist Alex Rivest, PhD. It’s set to open in limited release on Sept.