The expectations and perception around the ‘Back to Black’ movie reflect a sort of mean grief over the singer persisting to this day Getty Images/Monumental Pictures/Ringer illustration We weren’t very kind to Amy Winehouse when she walked among us. She was a tremendous singer with a mesmerizing style, a strange case of a 21st-century pop
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For over a decade, health care journalist Shefali Luthra has been reporting on reproductive rights for Kaiser Health News and The 19th. In Undue Burden: Life and Death Decisions in Post-Roe America, she details the public and private chaos that commenced when the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade in its 2022 decision, Dobbs v.
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In honor of the imminent ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,’ we’re shifting into high gear to determine the best chase scene in cinema history Getty Images/Ringer illustration Its two stars hated each other. It won six Oscars. It made Bong Joon-ho cry tears of joy. And now, its prequel is almost upon us. After wowing
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Ben Willoughby may think twice before disobeying Captain Kerry Titheradge again. The Below Deck Bosun found himself in hot water during the Bravo series’ May 20 episode after his boss conducted some previously announced cabin checks. Despite it being the crew’s ninth and final charter of the season, Kerry requested that the yachties ensure their sleeping quarters were
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Matt is joined by Lucas Shaw to discuss why Netflix, Apple, and other streaming platforms are looking to change how they pay actors Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images Matt is joined by Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw to discuss why Netflix, Apple, and other streaming platforms are looking to change how they pay actors (03:25). After years
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In 2007, Amherst College alum Sarah Rubenstein was trying to balance raising two small children with part-time work as a litigator. Rubenstein wrote in her “Class Notes” for the alumni magazine: The net result is not pretty—my life is a delicate balance. For example, when the contractors redoing our master bedroom failed to properly hook
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ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke to The Blue Angels producer Glen Powell about the new documentary, which is currently playing in IMAX theaters and will begin streaming on Prime Video on May 23. Powell discussed his childhood experience at a Blue Angels show, the documentary’s goals, and working with fellow producer J.J. Abrams on the
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