Articles filed under Digital Entertainment
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'M3gan' dolls up with $30.2M while 'Avatar' stays No. 1
Jan 9, 2023 7:08 AM - The Blumhouse evil-doll horror film "M3gan" got off to a killer start, debuting with $30.2 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates, while "Avatar: The Way of Water" continued its box-office reign in the top spot.
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New to streaming this week: Julia Wolf, Margo Price and 'Gold, Lies & Videotape'Jan 9, 2023 6:00 AM - The Discovery Channel and Discovery+ investigative series "Gold, Lies & Videotape" starts streaming Friday, Jan. 13, which also sees the debut of new music by Julia Wolf and Margo Price.
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Top TV '22: The Slap, congressional docudrama and royal loss
Jan 8, 2023 7:00 AM - A war, political upheaval, domestic drama and a royal death all played out on TV in 2022.
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José Andrés and his daughters eat their way through SpainJan 8, 2023 6:00 AM - On his new TV show, celebrated chef José Andrés goes into a restaurant kitchen in Spain and confronts a massive moray eel. That eel is just one delicious moment in discovery+'s "José Andrés and Family in Spain," which follows the chef, restaurateur and humanitarian on a food tour through his homeland with his three American-raised daughters.
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AP's Top Songs of 2022: 'Bad Habit,' 'Unholy,' 'Cuff It'
Jan 7, 2023 7:00 AM - 2022 was a good year for musical releases, and the Associated Press names its Top 10 songs from last year.
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Widescreen: Five can't-miss spring television shows to mark on your calendar
Jan 6, 2023 7:56 AM - Two long-running franchises, one video game adaptation, a sitcom reboot and a true-crime flick.
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'Corsage' gives a modern edge to Austria's Empress Elisabeth
Jan 6, 2023 6:00 AM - "Corsage," which is now playing in limited release and recently made the shortlist for an Oscar nomination, is an empathetic examination of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, a misunderstood woman, trapped in the prison of her gender, her time, her position, her celebrity and her beauty.
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Remake 'Ikiru'? 'Living,' with Bill Nighy, tries
Jan 5, 2023 6:00 AM - It's probably not fair to recoil at the remaking of a classic. And yet, I can't help a "bah humbug" welling up in me over Oliver Hermanus' coolly elegant "Ikiru" remake, "Living." The film, written by the Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro, is a handsome piece of work and finely acted, particularly Bill Nighy, who stars as a British civil servant named Mr. Williams.
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In 'Corsage,' a real-life empress gets a new story
Jan 5, 2023 6:00 AM - A winsome young woman marries into the top echelon of royalty, becomes lonely in a passionless marriage, and suffers eating disorders and depression even as she fascinates the outside world. Guess what? Her name isn't Diana, it's Empress Elisabeth of Austria.
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While not entirely believable, a grumpy Tom Hanks becomes 'A Man Called Otto'
Jan 5, 2023 6:00 AM - Sentimental tales about grumpy old men and American decline have, until recently, typically been the domain of Clint Eastwood. But in "A Man Called Otto," it's Tom Hanks prowling the neighborhood and irritably grumbling about how things used to be.
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