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Hallmark Channel Is Cashing in on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Romance with Movie ‘Holiday...
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoThe...Chiefs actually leaned into the Swift-Kelce hype last year with a spoof of a Hallmark Channel...
Gilmore Girls fans in meltdown as stars from the cast reunite
Manchester Evening News via Yahoo News UK· 17 hours ago@becks_tea joked...like no time has passed!" as @justamumandwife hoped: "Please tell me there will...
Critics Have Seen A Quiet Place: Day One Starring Lupita Nyong'o, And They’re Split Over How Much...
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoThe critic likes seeing how the invasion affected a big city like New York, giving the movie a B+...
Hallmark Teams Up With NFL and Chiefs for ‘Holiday Touchdown’ Christmas Movie, Tyler Hynes to Star
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoTravis Kelce may be appearing on stage at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, but that’s not the only way the...
‘The Blair Witch Project’ Turns 25: Robert Eggers, Jane Schoenbrun, and 7 More Horror Directors on...
Indiewire via Yahoo News UK· 13 hours agoNia DaCosta, "Blair Witch" sequel director Adam Wingard, and other genre filmmakers tell IndieWire...
Hallmark Teams With Kansas City Chiefs On A Holiday Movie
Deadline via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoProduction stars next month on the movie that will star Tyler Hynes (Shifting Gears, Three Wise Men...
NFL capitalizes on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce romance with Kansas City Chiefs holiday movie
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The Best Movies Based On True Stories
British Vogue· 2 days agoWith apologies to Disney fans, you won’t find Pocahontas on this list of the best movies based on true stories. Not because it’s animated, or because of...
There’s Trouble Right Here in Tap City
New York Times· 21 hours agoTap festivals have been pivotal in passing on tradition. If Chicago, St. Louis and Rio de Janeiro all have annual festivals celebrating tap dancing,...
This England: Rice to see you
The New Statesman· 6 days agoThis column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain – has run in the NS since 1934.