Pop superstar Gwen Stefani has been accused of appropriating Black culture following the release of the music video for her new song.
Of all Disney's teen-musical franchises (see "High School Musical" and "Descendants"), "Zombies" overcame its strained cuddly-zombie premise to become the most unexpectedly pleasing, augmenting its themes of bigotry and acceptance with best-in-class songs. Given that, there's little pleasure in reporting that "Zombies 3" is creatively dead on arrival, reviving the concept at least once too often.
LeAnn Rimes and Mickey Guyton have released a powerful new anthem, right on time.
"The Gray Man's" biggest muscle flex doesn't come from Ryan Gosling or Chris Evans (not that they're slackers), but rather the overall casting, throwing in Ana de Armas after her butt-kicking Bond role as well as Regé-Jean Page post-"Bridgerton," Jessica Henwick ("The Matrix") and Indian star Dhanush. The script, alas, is a bit of a 98-pound weakling, but given the escapist demands probably sufficient to get the job done.
After a nearly three-year break from social media, actress Constance Wu returned to her online platforms on Thursday to share that she attempted suicide in 2019 after a series of poorly received tweets.
Fans of hit show "Abbott Elementary" will have the chance to walk the halls of the eponymous school -- when the series makes its debut at San Diego Comic-Con this summer.
The original "Lord of the Rings" trilogy was primarily led by male characters. A few women, including the powerful elves Arwen and Galadriel, appeared in supporting roles but mostly existed to serve the stories of Frodo Baggins and his all-male crew.
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