While it's nothing new, and we're certainly not complaining, Harry Styles' name is inescapable right now.
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Eiza González has shared a photo of her time in New Zealand. And while the actress appears to be enjoying herself as she discovers a new location and immersess herself in nature, she’s out there for a special purpose.Eiza González ‘melts’ over Ryan Gosling’s comments about Eva MendesEiza González channels Marilyn Monroe on the set of her new film with Henry Cavill: See PicsEiza González stuns in a star-studded Knicks gameA post shared by Eiza Gonzalez (@eizagonzalez)The Instagram post shows her looking stunning in jeans and a tight top, wearing a flower in her ear. “Kia Ora New Zealand,” she captioned the post, which means “Good morning” in Māori.
The post shows off stunning sunsets and natural views, showing how much Gonzales has enjoyed her stay. Gonzalez’s caption reveals that she’s been shooting a movie over the past couple of months, granting her the chance to enjoy the island country. “Making our film here has been one of the most special experiences of my life,” she continued in her post.
“The mana of this land is transformative I love getting lost in it. I can’t believe we are nearing the end. I will miss you Auckland.”A post shared by Eiza Gonzalez (@eizagonzalez)It appears like Gonzalez is filming “Ash,” her new film alongside Aaron Paul.
The film is directed by Flying Lotus and is a sci-fi project that’s been in development for a while. “We are building something fresh and unique with Ash and having Eiza and Aaron in this world just makes it flames. They are absolute magic makers, brave and equally inspiring.
While it's nothing new, and we're certainly not complaining, Harry Styles' name is inescapable right now.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic A movie, good, bad or indifferent, is always “about” something. But some movies are about more things than others, and as you watch “Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy,” Nancy Buirski’s rapt, incisive, and beautifully exploratory making-of-a-movie documentary, what comes into focus is that “Midnight Cowboy” was about so many things that audiences could sink into the film as if it were a piece of their own lives. The movie was about loneliness. It was about dreams, sunny yet broken. It was about gay male sexuality and the shock of really seeing it, for the first time, in a major motion picture. It was about the crush and alienation of New York City: the godless concrete carnival wasteland, which had never been captured onscreen with the telephoto authenticity it had here. The movie was also about the larger sexual revolution — what the scuzziness of “free love” really looked like, and the overlap between the homoerotic and hetero gaze. It was about money and poverty and class and how they could tear your soul apart. It was about how the war in Vietnam was tearing the soul of America apart. It was about a new kind of acting, built on the realism of Brando, that also went beyond it.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Amy Sedaris is a comedian, actor, writer — and now, a video game designer.Sedaris helped create a custom level in “What the Car?”, an absurdist racing game exclusively available on Apple Arcade created by developers who don’t own cars (see screenshots below from the level, “Amy Sedaris Can’t Drive”). Of course, Sedaris is a New Yorker who can’t drive and doesn’t play video games.
Alanis Morissette’s musical “Jagged Little Pill” took home two trophies at New York City’s Winter Garden Theatre.Now, nearly two years later, Morissette is heading west to Newark, NJ’s Prudential Center for a one-off concert on Thursday, June 22 at 8 p.m.She’ll be joined by fellow singer-songwriter and ’90s icon Aimee Mann.And if you need last-minute tickets to catch the “Ironic” singer live, “You Oughta Know,” inventory is still available.While no Mori-sseats are overwhelmingly cheap, we found some going for as low as $95 before fees on Vivid Seats.Better yet, if you want to get closer to the action, floor seats can be snagged for $135 before fees.Want to see Alanis and Aimee live together in the Garden State?Here’s everything you need to know and more.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on standing room only, lower-level and floor seats for the June 22 Prudential Center concert can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Despite what the splashy yacht parties in Cannes suggest, media companies really are trying to save money right now. Really! Top execs at Warner Bros. Discovery, Disney, Netflix, Paramount Global, Amazon and NBCUniversal parent Comcast have all promised shareholders during recent quarterly earnings calls that they’ll be spending wisely amid the economic downturn. Sweeping layoffs and other cost-cutting strategies, including the removal of underperforming content from some streaming services, has been among the first orders of business in 2023. But no matter how many jobs these Hollywood heavyweights cut (in Disney’s case, 7,000 over the first half of the year), reaching an outlandish savings target (nearly $4 billion for the post-merger Warner Bros. Discovery) is going to require pinching pennies in more areas than staff headcount. While CFOs are shredding budgets to ribbons, TV’s latest FYC season poses another quandary: What is the cost vs. benefit of an Emmy this year? And does the statuette’s symbolic value go down if the best-of-television awards are not televised due to the writers strike?
While it's nothing new, and we're certainly not complaining, Harry Styles' name is inescapable right now.
410-page bombshell memoir — and now friends of the UK’s monarchs are giving some insight into the fallout from his written attacks.A pal of Camilla, 75, told the Daily Beast recently: “How does she get past that? It’s one thing to call your stepmother a bitch privately or in a family argument. But to put it in a book which is catching up with the Bible on sales?”“I think Harry knew exactly what he was doing, and the result is predictable.
Eiza González is taking on perhaps the most prolific moment of her career. The actress has amassed incredible success and has worked with some of the most notorious filmmakers in Hollywood.
The Black Eyed Peas open up about the possibility of performing again with Fergie.
at the United Palace Theatre in New York City. Alex Newell and J.
Joe Scarborough was on a tear on Monday morning, raging over those who are still defending former president Trump amid that second indictment. Among those on the receiving end of Scarborough’s ire was The New York Post, after they ran a headline ending in “What About the Bidens?” on their front page.In full, the front page headline of Monday’s New York Post read “Trump was indicted but … WHAT ABOUT THE BIDENS?” It featured images of both President Biden and his son Hunter, and opinions from House speaker Kevin McCarthy and Post columnist Miranda Devine, complaining about a “double standard” (despite the fact that there is in fact an investigation ongoing into the classified documents found at President Biden’s homes).“Listen.
It’s a Glee reunion!
While it's nothing new, and we're certainly not complaining, Harry Styles' name is inescapable right now.
The cast of the musical Shucked gave an awesome performance at the 2023 Tony Awards!
J. Harrison Ghee is continuing to make history at the 2023 Tony Awards!
Glee fans couldn’t help but notice that Alex Newell is sitting just a couple rows behind Lea Michele at the 2023 Tony Awards!
Alex Newell has made history!
Alex Newell is looking gorgeous in gold on the red carpet at the 2023 Tony Awards!
Shawn Mendes has released a powerful new song, titled “What the Hell Are We Dying For?”, amid the devastating Canadian wildfires.
Shawn Mendes dropped a new song Thursday night — «What the Hell Are We Dying For?» — with a powerful message behind its lyrics.The singer-songwriter first announced the newly written track just hours before it was released, along with cover art for the track, featuring the ominously orange New York City skyline, which has been transformed into something quasi-apocalyptic as a result of the devastating Canadian wildfires currently raging.The lyrics, however, divided fans between those who took the song to be about the fires and the overall dangers of climate change — something Mendes has been very vocal about over the past few years — and those who thought it might be a comment on the status of his relationship with Camila Cabello.«Smoke in the air/ the city's burning down/ I want to speak/ but I don't make a sound,» Mendes croons in the new song. «Locked in my mind, you're all I think about./ I want to save us, but I don't know how.»«If we don't love like we used to, if we don't care like we used to, what the hell are we dying for?,» Mendes sings in the chorus.