Aaron Carter’s manager ‘pleased’ his memoir has been put on hold
Aaron Carter's manager is happy that the planned release of a posthumous memoir has been held.
Aaron Carter's manager is happy that the planned release of a posthumous memoir has been held.
For those wondering who would build a giant holiday musical-comedy around Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, the "produced by Will Ferrell" credit provides a helpful clue. "Spirited" tries turning "A Christmas Carol" on its head, and while it's big and boisterous, the movie (hitting theaters before Apple TV+) isn't consistently irreverent enough to feel like much more than a streaming stocking stuffer.
If you find yourself disliking everyone in Hulu's too precious "Fleishman is in Trouble," don't worry, because it's not clear they like themselves. Author Taffy Brodesser-Akner has adapted her book into a limited series with its literary conventions intact, but the result is a frustrating showcase for very good actors as very whiny characters, including Jesse Eisenberg, Lizzy Caplan and Claire Danes.
Jay Leno has undergone one surgery for his burn injuries and will undergo a second procedure later this week, according to his physician.
Months after they had a public back and forth, JoJo Siwa is voicing her disappointment with Candace Cameron Bure.
Brendan Fraser, who has garnered considerable awards buzz for his starring turn in next month's "The Whale," says he does not plan on attending the next Golden Globes ceremony, citing his "history" with the organization in a new interview.
Jimmy Fallon is asking Elon Musk to help put a stop to a disturbing trend on Twitter.
Melissa Joan Hart is talking about that so-called feud with Lena Dunham.
Florence Pugh is always a welcome presence on screen, capable of great performances in films that might not always be worthy of them. But when she finds herself in a film that can match her talents, as she does in Sebastián Lelio's "The Wonder," she's a marvel.
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