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Cannes can’t help falling in love with ‘Elvis’
Cannes was shaken, rattled and rolled on May 25 as the world premiere of "Elvis" rocked the film festival on the French Riviera, in what has proven a vintage year for music-lovers.
The highly anticipated new film is the latest from Australia's Baz Luhrmann, the technicolor maestro behind "Romeo and Juliet" and "Moulin Rouge!".
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‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’: A guide to the new ‘Star Wars’ series
"Obi-Wan Kenobi" is a name casual "Star Wars" fans haven't heard in a long time. The Jedi master gets his own moment in the suns with a new six-part Disney+ series starring Ewan McGregor.
Mike Hagerty, Mr. Treeger on “Friends” dies at 67 (video)
Apart from Friends & most recently Somebody Somewhere, Hagerty’s TV credits include Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Shameless, The Goldbergs & Mob City
Books that Kill: 3 Poisonous Renaissance manuscripts discovered in school Library
Some books are really dangerous…
Emma Stone in new silent film by Greek director Lanthimos
American actress Emma Stone and Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos have teamed up once again for a new short, silent film shot on a Greek island in black and white.
Tackling loss, necrophilia and rugged Greek landscapes, "Bleat" is the pair's first collaboration since their 2019 brush with the Oscars for "The Favourite."
German woman, 63, gives birth to 9th child
She had a girl
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‘Top Gun’ gets ’evolution’ in sequel 36 years on, says Cruise
It has been 36 years since Tom Cruise donned his aviators, jumped into a fighter jet and ascended Hollywood's A-list with "Top Gun" and, finally, a sequel is about to land.
"I was a little slow, sometimes I'm a little slow," Cruise joked to AFP at the world premiere of "Top Gun: Maverick," held aboard a retired U.S. aircraft carrier in San Diego on May 4.
Brussels bronze for Hollywood’s Hepburn
In her breakout movie "Roman Holiday," Audrey Hepburn's ingenue princess flirts with Gregory Peck at La Bocca della Verita, placing the ominous Italian statue firmly on the tourist trail.
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Listening to Heavy Metal may actually make you calmer, study finds
Metalheads go: “Told ya so…”
Johnny Depp was to have earned $22.5 mn for ‘Pirates’ 6
Johnny Depp was to have been paid $22.5 million for a sixth "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie but the project was scrapped by Disney after his ex-wife Amber Heard accused him of domestic abuse in a Washington Post op-ed, the actor's agent said on May 1.