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  • “Glee” stars suppose ‘Beforehand Unaired Christmas’ episode ‘felt like being controversial’ simply to be controversial

    “Glee” stars suppose ‘Beforehand Unaired Christmas’ episode ‘felt like being controversial’ simply to be controversial

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    Chris Colfer, Naya Rivera, and Lea Michele costar in 'Beforehand Unaired Christmas Episode' of 'Glee'. Photograph:

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    On the festive time of 12 months, former Glee solid members Kevin McHale and Jenna Ushkowitz are trying again at what they are saying was deliberately one in all their extra controversial exhibits.

    They recalled pondering components of the season 5 episode "Beforehand Unaired Christmas," which premiered Dec. 5, 2013, had been dangerous concepts once they had been making it on a current episode of their rewatch podcast, And That's What You REALLY Missed.

    That evening's episode of the Emmy-winning sequence, which aired from 2009 to 2015, featured Jane Lynch, who performed the present's tracksuit-sporting Sue Sylvester, introducing it by saying that the community, Fox, had beforehand discovered it too problematic to broadcast. The shtick was that the powers that be had modified their minds after seeing a recut model.

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    The episode was stuffed with nods to each Christmas pasts — there's a dwelling nativity scene — and current, just like the tight-fitting, colourful costumes that Lea Michele, Chris Colfer, and the late Naya Rivera wore as they labored as mall elves.

    Ushkowitz particularly pointed to the efficiency of "Mary's Little Boy Baby" (initially by Harry Belafonte) that her character, Tina, did with Distinctive (Alex Newell) and Marley (Melissa Benoist). The trio additionally carried out "Love Baby" by the Supremes.

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    'Glee' castmembers Chris Colfer, Jenna Ushkowitz, Amber Riley, Kevin McHale, Naya Rivera, and Heather Morris. MICHAEL MULLER FOR EW

    "It was such as you needed to commit so exhausting, as a result of it was so dangerous," she mentioned of the primary music. "That's what I felt like on this quantity."

    Her former costar noticed it in a different way.

    "However that's the factor: I don't suppose it's alleged to be dangerous," McHale mentioned. "It's alleged to be controversial…. However I imply, dangerous is sweet when it's humorous. However I didn't suppose this was good…and this simply felt like being controversial for controversial."

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    Ushkowitz mentioned the observe was "a humorous one to shoot as a result of I hated this music a lot…hate all the pieces on this episode. I used to be so indignant in all the pieces on this episode. However but like watching it, I'm like, That is ridiculous, and it's so humorous to me; I couldn't cease laughing throughout 'Mary's Boy Baby.' And I hated the quantity a lot I didn't wish to be there, however I had enjoyable doing it. I actually had enjoyable doing it, as a result of the stakes had been so low at that time, proper?… I didn't comprehend it. I didn't care. It was offensive. We knew this…. I'm glad that it gave folks some laughter."

    For his half, McHale, who performed New Instructions singer Artie, lamented that the episode was his "precise breaking level."

    He apologized to anybody on set whereas he filmed the dwelling nativity scene.

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    "My mustache was inflicting some kind of allergic response, and I used to be itchy and upset, and it was late at evening. [I'm] not proud, however I keep in mind when that quantity got here up, I used to be like, 'What are we doing?'"

    Wanting again now, he mentioned, all of it is smart.

    Each solid members ended up staying with the present till it ended.

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  • Oscars snub Miley Cyrus’ Golden Globe-nominated unique track from “The Final Showgirl”

    Oscars snub Miley Cyrus’ Golden Globe-nominated unique track from “The Final Showgirl”

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    With the discharge of the Oscars shortlist for Finest Authentic Music, it's a celebration in the usA. for Diane Warren, Elton John, and Trent Reznor, however not Miley Cyrus.

    Cyrus's Golden Globe-nominated "Stunning That Manner," which closes out Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl, was conspicuously absent from the checklist of 15 put out Tuesday by the Academy.Many awards forecasters had the elegiac anthem pegged as a frontrunner for the Finest Authentic Music award. However the Cyrus, Andrew Wyatt, and Lykke Li-penned monitor was excluded on the shortlist.

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    The Final Showgirl is the third characteristic from Gia Coppola, following 2013's Palo Alto and 2020's Mainstream. It chronicles a quick and momentous interval of occasions within the lifetime of a showgirl whose three-decade profession is all of a sudden coming to an finish. The movie marks a serious profession comeback for star Pamela Anderson, who additionally acquired an performing nod from the Golden Globes.

    Whereas many songs anticipated to make the Authentic Music shortlist did, together with Diane Warren's "The Journey," sung by H.E.R. for Tyler Perry's The Six Triple Eight, and Elton John's "By no means Too Late," from the documentary of the identical title, Cyrus finds herself in good firm among the many different snubs.

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    Sky Ferreira in 2024.

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    This Oscar season marked the comeback of one other elusive, iconic blonde: Sky Ferreira. The "The whole lot is Embarrassing" chanteuse hasn't launched an album since 2013's Evening Time, My Time, however did contribute a track known as "Leash" to the Nicole Kidman-starring erotic drama Babygirl. Neither "Leash" nor "Folie à Deux," Woman Gaga's unique contribution to the Joker sequel soundtrack, had been included on the Academy's shortlist.

    Wicked's profitable marketing campaign of world domination couldn't safe "Standard" and "Defying Gravity" a spot on the checklist, as a result of each songs are 20 years previous, not unique to the movie.

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    Amongst those who did make the reduce are two songs from Jacques Audiard's trans cartel musical Emilia Pérez: "El Mal," sung by Camille, Zoe Saldaña, and Karla Sofia Gascón, and "Mi Camino," sung by Selena Gomez. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are up for what could be their first Finest Authentic Music nomination for "Compress/Repress," from Luca Guadagnino’s steamy tennis drama Challengers. The duo beforehand gained Finest Authentic Rating for The Social Community and Soul.

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    The sequence of shortlists launched immediately don't lengthen to performing, however Saoirse Ronan is up for the track "Winter Coat," which she sings in Steve McQueen's WWII drama Blitz. McQueen wrote the track alongside Taura Stinson and Nicholas Britell, who has been nominated thrice beforehand. Lin-Manuel Miranda additionally vies for an EGOT (once more) subsequent yr for his Mufasa monitor "Inform Me It's You," sung by Aaron Pierre and Tiffany Boone. Miranda missed the glory twice beforehand with unique track nominations in 2022 for “Dos Oruguitas” from Encanto and in 2017 for “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana.

    Among the many first-time nominees are Maren Morris, for the Wild Robotic track "Kiss The Sky"; Lainey Wilson, for her twangy Twisters monitor "Out of Oklahoma"; and "Harper and Will Go West," written by Sean Douglas and Josh Greenbaum and carried out by Kristen Wiig for Will & Harper.

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  • “The Workplace” stars reveal Christmas episode scene that made everybody break: ‘Nobody might get via it’

    “The Workplace” stars reveal Christmas episode scene that made everybody break: ‘Nobody might get via it’

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    Really, there are few moments of The Workplace that aren't price amusing — or extra.

    However there was one scene particularly that even had solid members in stitches, it was revealed on a current episode of the Office Ladies podcast, which is hosted by solid alums Jenna Fischer (Pam) and Angela Kinsey (Angela). Their visitor for the day: Brian Baumgartner, the actor who performed Kevin.

    "Brian," Fischer mentioned, "I bear in mind if you sit on Steve's lap as Santa. And I do know everybody at all times brings it as much as you, but it surely was like we nobody might get via it."

    The scene from 2009's "Secret Santa" — which begins at 1:56 within the video above — exhibits Steve Carell, as Dunder Mifflin department supervisor Michael Scott, dressed up as Santa Claus. Kevin sits on the smaller man's lap to relay his Christmas needs … or one thing.

    Kevin, who's not identified for being very vibrant, doesn't even have a response to Santa's query about what he hopes to search out below the tree. (Nevermind that he's not a baby.) When Scott/Santa asks what he had anticipated to occur within the interplay, Kevin solutions actually, "I didn't know. No one has ever let me sit on their lap earlier than."

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    'The Workplace' solid celebrates Christmas in a 2006 episode.

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    As comical because the second was to audiences, a number of the solid members discovered it simply as amusing. Mindy Kaling (Kelly), Ed Helms (Andy), and Rainn Wilson (Dwight) are all overtly smiling within the scene.

    "For those who watch that episode," Fischer continued, "persons are breaking within the background. Mindy simply walks out. She simply turns and leaves."

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    Kinsey chimed in and Baumgartner confirmed that, "Ed dives behind the corridor."

    The take they managed to movie with folks on the verge of laughter was genuinely the very best they may do.

    "I believe [the crew] simply gave up," Fischer mentioned. "They have been like, overlook it. That is what it’s."

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    Baumgartner recalled, too, that he requested Carell if he was OK, as a result of the longer term Oscar nominee would make a pained noise each take. It was all for present, in fact, and he was effective.

    The universe of The Workplace, which aired from 2005 to 2013, will proceed in an upcoming sequence for Peacock that's created by Greg Daniels, a co-creator of the unique U.S. model, and Michael Korman, of Comedy Central's Nathan for You. It's slated to star Domhnall Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, and extra.

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  • “Mufasa: The Lion King ”evaluation“: ”Disney’s live-action prequel is a fairly uninspiring factor

    “Mufasa: The Lion King ”evaluation“: ”Disney’s live-action prequel is a fairly uninspiring factor

    Mufasa: The Lion King, as its title suggests, is the story of Simba’s father, the nice and noble king of the delight lands.

    However it may equally be subtitled: how Rafiki obtained his stick, how Scar obtained his scar, and even how an earthquake created Delight Rock — as consumed as it’s with giving each leaf of grass in The Lion King universe an origin story.

    Admittedly, the Rafiki stick second is charming, however as these moments mount, so does the ludicrousness of Disney’s makes an attempt to over-explain Simba’s world. Not every part wants a backstory, a lesson that Disney may use proper about now. (At this level, I’m anticipating the forthcoming Snow White live-action movie to incorporate a scene the place her late mom vegetation some apple timber).

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    When the story begins, Mufasa (Aaron Pierre) remains to be a cub, beloved by his mother and father, till a flash flood separates them and leaves Mufasa to fend for himself on this planet. He befriends Taka (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), who rescues him from a crocodile. He then finds himself beneath the safety of Taka’s mom, Eshe (Thandiwe Newton), regardless of King Obasi’s (Lennie James) protestations that they don’t absorb “strays.”

    When a power-hungry pack of white lions led by Kiros (Mads Mikkelsen) seeks to remove each delight who stands of their approach, Mufasa and Taka are compelled on the run, teaming up with Sarabi (Tiffany Boone), who turns into the point of interest of a love triangle between the adoptive brothers. Whereas trying to find the fabled paradise of Milele, additionally they encounter youthful variations of Zazu (Preston Nyman) and Rafiki (Kagiso Lediga).

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    Taka and Mufusa in 'Mufusa: The Lion King'.

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    All of that is bookended with the elder Rafiki (John Kani) telling Mufasa’s story to Kiara (Blue Ivy Carter), the daughter of Simba (Donald Glover) and Nala (Beyoncé Knowles-Carter). In fact, Timon (Billy Eichner) and Pumbaa (Seth Rogen) are there for some extraordinarily strained comedian reduction. That is an try to present audiences a well-known body of reference, however it’s extra jarring and distracting than anything.

    The principle criticism of the Disney live-action movies has all the time been their objective for current, which frequently is cynically decreased to a cash seize by a studio cashing in on their most beloved I.P. Actually, Jon Favreau’s 2019 model of The Lion King was one of many worst offenders on this case, providing an almost shot-for-shot remake of the superior animated authentic.

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    MUFASA: THE LION KING (L-R) Rafiki (voiced by John Kani) and Kiara (voiced by Blue Ivy-Carter)
    Rafiki and Kiara in 'The Lion King'.

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    Mufasa, nonetheless, appeared to supply hope for a brand new horizon through which acquainted characters may very well be repurposed in new tales (one may name it the circle of life). Significantly as a result of director Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) is revered as one of the important and fascinating administrators working in Hollywood immediately. Sadly, it doesn’t stay as much as that promise.

    A lot of the movie is a retread of the unique Lion King with new variations of characters positioned in recognizable circumstances. Homage and reference are anticipated, however they’re overused to a dismaying diploma right here. The opening flood, all the way down to the best way Mufasa clings to a tree department and requires his father, is a direct parallel to the wildebeest stampede that can ultimately take the elder Mufasa’s life. Jenkins provides slight variations on the digital camera angles and set-ups of such touchpoints (however by the third time that Mufasa, Sarabi, and so on. are clinging to a department on this vogue, it turns into extra cliché than inventive).

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    There are enjoyable, winking nods, notably how Taka’s rescue of Mufasa from the river, as he digs his claws into the cub, mirrors the precise actions of Scar’s homicide of Mufasa in The Lion King. However the movie by no means rises previous its need to show its personal cleverness. Worse, Jeff Nathanson’s script backs itself into corners attempting to retcon its storytelling (you’re significantly telling me that Scar’s villainy all traces again to being jealous over a lady?! Sure, incels are a menace, however c’mon. Taka can keep in Milele, however Simba won’t ever say his identify once more? Okay, positive).

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    Jenkins is a gifted visible artist, and he brings that ingenuity right here, spinning and swirling his digital camera by a kaleidoscope of gorgeous vistas, startling close-ups, and intense motion scenes. It’s extra compelling than the stagnant vitality of Favreau’s The Lion King, however at instances, it feels virtually frenzied, as if Jenkins is determined to show he can do one thing fascinating with the fabric.

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    Mufusa, Eshe, and Taka in 'Mufusa: The Lion King'.

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    The movie is gorgeous to have a look at; its computer-generated lions and pridelands are a sensible sight to behold, bursting with pure magnificence. It’s clear that know-how has superior considerably even since 2019, and it means the movie has a extra strong and diversified world through which to play. The visible results and animation groups scale a monumental peak right here, and their work, at the least, is worthy of reward.

    However Nathanson’s screenplay is a spiral of ever-increasing peril, as Mufasa and his slowly acquired buddies should face a flood, a number of crocodile assaults, an elephant stampede, an avalanche, and even an earthquake. The Lion King properly left the wildebeest stampede as its harmful centerpiece, whereas Mufasa muddies the waters with too many set items that nullify fairly than increase the stakes.

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    MUFASA: THE LION KING Kiros (voiced by Mads Mikkelson)
    Kiros in 'Mufusa: The Lion King'.

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    The voice actors deserve their flowers for his or her performances, respiratory life into the story. Mikkelsen is especially chilling because the villain, Kiros, using his sinister silver tongue to nice impact (think about if Hannibal Lecter was a lion). Pierre has the monumental activity of following within the pawprints of James Earl Jones, however he rises to the problem admirably, infusing his Mufasa with a vigorous vitality with out ever shedding Mufasa’s inherent regal gravitas.

    Certainly, Boone, Harrison, Lediga, and Nyman all do an outstanding job of mixing components of their characters’ elder counterparts with their very own recent takes. Lediga, specifically, amps up Rafiki’s clever whimsy, displaying the mandrill’s playfulness at a younger full bore.

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    Rafiki and Mufusa in 'Mufusa: The Lion King'.

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    The opposite piece of this puzzle is, in fact, the music with new authentic songs from Lin-Manuel Miranda. Miranda has develop into Disney’s go-to composer within the years since Hamilton, bringing his signature model of old-school musical theater mashed up with up to date hip-hop aptitude. However Mufasa is a lackluster outing from the songsmith, with no memorable tracks to talk of. There are lyrical and musical nods to songs like “I Simply Can’t Wait to Be King,” however nothing that grabs maintain of you the best way a lot of Miranda's different work does. Maybe it’s merely that he and Jenkins don’t essentially share an ethos (the place Miranda is vibrant, earnest, and playful, Jenkins tends towards extra melancholy introspection). However regardless of the problem, it’s a disappointing assortment of bland numbers.

    Mufasa’s weaknesses are additional laid naked by its use of authentic materials from The Lion King. Probably the most stirring segments of the film make use of the acquainted motifs of Hans Zimmer’s authentic rating, which stays the crowning achievement of Disney animation compositions. Maybe most telling is that the movie’s opening use of James Earl Jones’ dialogue concerning the ancestors trying down on us (and a title card dedicating the movie to the late actor's reminiscence) is the height of the film’s emotional effectiveness.

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    MUFASA: THE LION KING (L-R) Afia (voiced Anika Noni Rose), Young Mufasa (voiced by Braelyn Rankins) and Masego (voiced by Keith David)
    Afia, younger Mufusa, and Masego in 'Mufusa: The Lion King'.

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    As a lifelong lover of Disney, I’m not so jaded as to assume that there’s not potential to be mined in these beloved characters (go watch The Lion King 2: Simba’s Delight on Disney+; it’s a banger with a much more rousing soundtrack). However Mufasa doesn’t supply the enduring character a narrative worthy of his eminence. “Keep in mind who you might be,” Mufasa tells Simba, however it looks like maybe Disney has forgotten that themselves and as a substitute fallen sufferer to their very own delight. Grade: C+

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  • Watch the“ Fits LA” stars go well with up behind the scenes of EW’s cowl shoot

    Watch the“ Fits LA” stars go well with up behind the scenes of EW’s cowl shoot

    SUITS LA Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Bryan Greenberg, and Lex Scott Davis photographed exclusively for EW on December 7, 2024. SUITS LA Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Bryan Greenberg, and Lex Scott Davis photographed exclusively for EW on December 7, 2024.
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    A brand new authorized group is suiting up for Suits LA — they usually look goddamn good.

    Whereas the Suits spinoff doesn't premiere till February, stars Stephen Amell, Bryan Greenberg, Lex Scott Davis, and Josh McDermitt took Leisure Weekly behind the scenes on set for our cowl shoot to introduce their new present. The actors welcomed EW into their trailers as they bought prepared of their characters' (very costly) fits and defined who they're every taking part in within the NBC authorized drama, which is ready in the identical universe as the unique sequence.

    SUITS LA Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Bryan Greenberg, and Lex Scott Davis photographed exclusively for EW on December 7, 2024.
    Bryan Greenberg, Lex Scott Davis, Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, 'Fits LA'.

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    Arrow and Heels alum Amell stars as Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who has reinvented himself as an leisure lawyer in Los Angeles representing a few of Hollywood’s most A-list shoppers, together with Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Denzel Washington. "I wouldn't say I'm energy hungry, however I'm highly effective," Amell says. "My character has a historical past with one of many characters from the unique sequence — we got here up collectively within the D.A.'s workplace."

    Ted works side-by-side together with his longtime pal Stuart Lane (The Walking Dead's McDermitt) after beginning the Black Lane legislation agency collectively 15 years in the past. "He's a man you don't need to cross," McDermitt says. "But when he's in your facet … he's the man you need in your facet, you understand what I imply?"

    SUITS LA Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Bryan Greenberg, and Lex Scott Davis photographed exclusively for EW on December 7, 2024.
    Josh McDermitt, Stephen Amell, Lex Scott Davis, Bryan Greenberg, 'Fits LA'.

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    One Tree Hill alum Greenberg performs Rick Dodsen, whom he describes because the "ethical compass of the present" who generally butts heads together with his boss Ted. The actor proudly exhibits off his character's Dior tie earlier than struggling to knot it appropriately (finally costumer Jocelyn Kuan steps in to assist repair it). "I can't do that," he admits with fun.

    As for Rick's predominant competitors on the agency, meet Erica Rollins, performed by Davis. At the beginning of the sequence, Erica and Rick are preventing for a similar promotion to turn out to be head of leisure, and Erica received't again down from a problem. "Erica may be seen as just a little uptight," Davis says. "However she is loyal, she may be very assured in what she does, and she or he cares deeply about her shoppers and cares deeply about Ted."

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    Fits LA premieres Feb. 23 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, on NBC.

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  • Madonna teases new music for 2025 with “Confessions on a Dance Ground” collaborator Stuart Worth

    Madonna teases new music for 2025 with “Confessions on a Dance Ground” collaborator Stuart Worth

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    Time goes by so slowly. It's been practically 20 years since Madonna dropped her final actually nice album, Confessions on a Dance Ground, and simply in time, she's reteamed along with her collaborator on that disco barn burner, Stuart Worth, for brand new music slated for 2025.

    Madge teased her return to the dance ground in an Instagram publish by which she might be seen writing, singing, and dealing with Worth.

    "Engaged on new music with Stuart Worth. These previous few months has been drugs for my SOUL," the 66-year-old music legend wrote within the caption accompanying her video. "Songwriting and making music is the one space the place I don’t must ask anybody for his or her permission. I’m so excited to share it with you. Who needs to listen to new music in 2025?"

    Madonna's final studio album was 2019's Madame X, although she's hardly been laying low within the intervening years. After surviving a critical well being scare, she hit the highway for the epic Celebration Tour in 2023, a musical retrospective spanning her 40-year profession. She additionally launched the remix compilation album, Lastly Sufficient Love: 50 Quantity Ones, in 2022, containing all her No. 1 songs from Billboard's Dance Membership Songs chart.

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    Final 12 months, Madonna additionally recorded lowkey bop "Widespread" with The Weeknd and Playboy Carti for the ill-fated HBO collection The Idol and a duet with Sam Smith, "Vulgar."

    Nonetheless, information of the Materials Icon reteaming with Worth will certainly get followers' pulses racing. Constantly ranked amongst her greatest albums, Confessions was a blockbuster that spawned the hits "Hung Up," "Sorry," "Get Collectively," and "Bounce." It additionally nabbed Madonna a Finest Digital/Dance Album Grammy in 2007.

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    Madonna introduced her return to music after just lately voicing complaints over attempting to get her long-gestating biopic made. She cited producers and brokers telling her she couldn't make the movie she needed, forcing her to "downsize" her imaginative and prescient, after which supplied another concept.

    "We can not shrink and make ourselves smaller. If you need one thing badly sufficient in life— the entire universe will conspire to [help] you get it," Madonna stated, including, "Ought to I make the story of my life right into a collection or a function movie?"

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  • “Neighborhood” star Yvette Nicole Brown marries actor Anthony Davis: ‘He’s the one for me’

    “Neighborhood” star Yvette Nicole Brown marries actor Anthony Davis: ‘He’s the one for me’

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    Actress Yvette Nicole Brown and actor Anthony Davis have made it official. The couple married in a ceremony with 200 visitors on Saturday at The Maybourne Beverly Hills in Los Angeles.

    "The concept that all of our family and friends can be there, and the highlight can be on us, I'm nervous," the Community actress informed PEOPLE in an unique new interview. "I've been on units earlier than. I do know that once they say 'motion,' everyone will get quiet and folks communicate and also you're performing in that occasion in entrance of lots of people. However that's a personality, proper? So the concept that I’m not performing, these are actual phrases and actual feelings, and we're actually in entrance of everyone we all know and love, [that made me] nervous."

    However her butterflies had nothing to do together with her groom.

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    "I had no nerves when it got here to marrying this man," she mentioned. "He’s the one for me. Completely."

    Brown, 53, has been associates with Davis since they had been of their 20s. They went their separate methods, however he contacted her once more in 2021, after studying her mom died. As she defined whereas showing on The View in December 2023, he popped the query with a particular lottery scratcher ticket. The phrases "Will you marry me?" materialized.

    The Emmy-nominated actress, who wore a mermaid-style robe, informed the journal that the ceremony was "intimate, stylish, and enjoyable." It was additionally touching.

    Brown's brother walked her down the aisle as a result of her father is fighting Alzheimer's; nevertheless, the groom stunned her by arranging for him to be a part of the gang.

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    That is the primary marriage for Brown and the second for Davis. She mentioned that she didn't count on marriage to occur for her.

    Whereas costarring in Drake & Josh from 2004 to 2007, Brown mentioned she was deeply affected by placing on a robe her character wore for her nuptials.

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    "I cried once I noticed myself within the wedding ceremony gown, and the wardrobe girl thought I used to be crying as a result of I appeared so stunning," she mentioned. "To begin with, I'm not that form of chick to cry as a result of I look stunning.… I used to be crying as a result of I used to be like, 'This can be the one time I'm in a marriage gown.' And to understand that every one these years later I used to be mistaken and that I get to have my bridal second as properly, and my completely happy ending as properly, it's superb."

    She had a message for others: "It's by no means too late."

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  • Diane Delano, Officer Barbara Semanski on “Northern Publicity”, dies at 67

    Diane Delano, Officer Barbara Semanski on “Northern Publicity”, dies at 67

    Diane Delano, a prolific character actress recognized for roles in Northern Exposure, Well-liked, PEN15, Days of Our Lives, and lots of different initiatives, has died. She was 67.

    Her rep Denny Sevier confirmed her dying to Leisure Weekly.

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    Diane Delano on 'Northern Publicity'.

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    Based on Sevier, Delano died at her residence in Los Angeles on Dec. 13 after a quick sickness. Her official reason for dying has but to be launched.

    "When Diane entered any room you knew she was there! She was lively and liked being an actor. She shall be missed," Sevier mentioned in a press release to PEOPLE.

    Delano was born Jan. 29. 1957 in L.A. She acquired her first appearing credit score in a 1983 episode of St. Elsewhere, In 1987, she scored a recurring function as Rhonda Vasek on L.A. Legislation, then 4 years later she joined the solid of Northern Publicity as Officer Barbara Semanski, a rugged Alaska state trooper and gun fanatic, and the on-again/off-again love curiosity of Maurice Minnifield (Barry Corbin).

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    Diane Delano.

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    The CBS dramedy received a number of awards together with seven Emmys and two Peabodys. Delano's subsequent vital function got here within the WB (now The CW) cult collection Well-liked from Ryan Murphy, during which she performed Nurse Glass in addition to a number of members of the Glass household from 1999 to 2001. In 2001, she additionally recurred as Bunny Hopstetter on The Ellen Present.

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    Delano was additionally an in-demand voiceover actress, with credit together with Rugrats, Batman: The Courageous and the Daring, Teen Titans, Aaahh!!! Actual Monsters, American Dad!, and Ben 10.

    In 2013, Delano received an Indie Collection Award for Finest Supporting Actress for her function within the TV collection Fumbling Via Items. She additionally shared the Finest Ensemble Prize on the Los Angeles Movie Awards for her work in Relishin 2019.

  • Yep, there’s already a Luigi Mangione documentary within the works from an Oscar-winning director

    Yep, there’s already a Luigi Mangione documentary within the works from an Oscar-winning director

    Suspected shooter Luigi Mangione is led from the Blair County Courthouse after an extradition hearing December 10, 2024 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania Suspected shooter Luigi Mangione is led from the Blair County Courthouse after an extradition hearing December 10, 2024 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
    Luigi Mangione at an arraignment in Hollidaysburg, PA in 2024. Photograph:

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    It's the information story nobody can cease speaking about – and now it's coming quickly to a display close to you.

    Alex Gibney, the Oscar-winning director behind documentaries like Taxi to the Darkish Aspect, Going Clear, and Totally Under Control, introduced that he's growing a venture across the capturing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and nationwide manhunt that resulted within the arrest of the alleged prime suspect, Luigi Mangione.

    Gibney's Jigsaw Productions and Nameless Content material are teaming up for the venture, which is described as an investigation into "the crime's seemingly meticulous execution to the alleged killer's manifesto and his Ivy League background to the general public's unapologetic apathy in the direction of the sufferer, the investigative deep dive will ask how killers are created, what this killing says about our society and the values we place on who lives and who dies."

    In this handout photo released by the Altoona Police Department, Luigi Mangione is seen in a holding cell after being taken into custody on December 9, 2024 in Altoona, Pennsylvania
    Luigi Mangione in a holding cell in Altoona, PA in 2024.

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    Thompson was named CEO of the healthcare providers and insurance coverage big in 2021. He was gunned down in Midtown Manhattan within the early hours of Dec. 4 by a masked assailant, who fled on bicycle. 5 days later, police in Altoona, Pennsylvania responded to studies of a McDonald's buyer allegedly matching the profile of the suspect at massive.

    Luigi Nicholas Mangione, a 26 yr outdated initially hailing from Maryland, was taken into custody and arraigned on Dec. 9 on unrelated gun expenses. He’s presently being held at a State Correctional Establishment in Huntingdon, PA earlier than he faces second-degree homicide expenses in New York within the Thompson case.

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    Info supplying attainable motives for Mangione have surfaced within the days because the revelation of the identification of the alleged killer. The College of Pennsylvania graduate was allegedly discovered with a ghost gun, or an unserialized and untraceable firearm that’s usually assembled by hand. Regulation enforcement additionally claims that Mangione was additionally in possession of a handwritten manifesto on the time of his apprehension, which reads partly, "I do apologize for any strife of traumas nevertheless it needed to be performed. Frankly, these parasites merely had it coming."

    Although Mangione was not a UnitedHealthcare buyer, the insurer has the best declare denial price within the nation, rejecting 32% of all filed claims – double the business common of 16%.

    Director Alex Gibney on the set of GONZO: THE LIFE & WORK OF DR. HUNTER S. THOMPSON
    Alex Gibney in 2008.

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    Gibney in the meantime has asserted himself as one of many foremost chroniclers of American institutional corruption. Within the final 5 years, he has directed documentaries on Abu Zubaydah, a Palestinian man tortured by the CIA at Guantanamo Bay (The Eternally Prisoner), and disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes (The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley).

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    His 2007 documentary, Taxi to the Darkish Aspect, which additionally examined the U.S.'s torture program throughout the warfare in Afghanistan, received the Academy Award for Finest Documentary.

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    Gibney produced a number of documentary collection and options this yr by way of his Jigsaw Productions, together with God Save Texas, which was co-directed by Richard Linklater, a have a look at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu known as The Bibi Recordsdata, and a docuseries on David Chase, creator of The Sopranos, which he additionally directed.

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  • “The View” hosts name out actual property platform that reveals potential neighbors’ political views: ‘None of your small business’

    “The View” hosts name out actual property platform that reveals potential neighbors’ political views: ‘None of your small business’

    The women of The View know that unhealthy neighbors can come from all around the political spectrum.

    Throughout Monday’s episode, the Scorching Subjects panelists mentioned a brand new actual property platform that enables potential homebuyers to view the political leanings of their future neighbors earlier than making their massive buy. Whereas they didn’t particularly identify the platform, a tech start-up soft-launching this month referred to as Oyssey claims to make use of social and political knowledge — together with, Axios studies, election outcomes, marketing campaign contributions, and industrial knowledge — to offer consumers with a block-by-block view of the political affiliations of the world surrounding their potential dwelling.

    Moderator Whoopi Goldberg was not onboard. “I believe that isn’t a good suggestion as a result of primary: it’s none of your small business,” she stated. “And quantity two: it simply fosters extra division.”

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    Sara Haines was in settlement. “And to fake that our divisions are simply political is the very best half, as a result of jerks are available each political affiliation and that’s what neighbors are,” she stated, prompting Goldberg to answer, “That’s what you gotta ask individuals: how a lot of a jerk is that this man or gal? That’s what I wish to know.”

    Republican cohost Alyssa Farah Griffin additionally famous that there are far more vital components to have in mind when buying a house than a neighbor's political views. “It’s simply odd,” she remarked. “I might for sooner have a look at crime charges and the colleges in the neighborhood.”

    Sunny Hostin, nevertheless, acknowledged that the platform might be used as a method to shield family members. “I’ve a multiracial household, my goddaughter is homosexual, a few of my greatest pals are trans, I wouldn’t wish to stay subsequent to an extremist that might make my household really feel unwelcome,” she stated. “However I don’t assume that’s a political affiliation factor, it’s a behavioral factor.”

    Her cohost Ana Navarro then jokingly interjected, “Effectively I might keep away from Palm Seaside for the second, if I had been you.”

    Hostin additionally famous that political leanings isn't even among the many most typical causes that neighbors discover themselves at odds with each other. As an alternative, it's often noise-related points, like barking canines, home events, and kids enjoying outdoors.

    "I additionally assume with neighbors, once you get to know individuals as people, and you want them, and there’s a relationship, their political views simply usually don’t matter that a lot,” Griffin stated. “I don’t discover that that comes up so much, except you’re participating in a political dialogue."

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    Goldberg added that solely within the final couple of years has she heard individuals start to overtly focus on their political views with each other. “I used to be raised, you by no means requested anybody how they had been voting,” she defined. “I might say, ‘Ma, who you gonna vote for?’ And she or he’d simply give me that look and she or he’d say to me, ‘Caryn, that’s no person’s enterprise.’ That stayed in my mind.”

    Navarro had a quite simple message for her neighbors. “Actually?” She stated. “All I care about is that they hold their yard wanting good, that they mow their garden, that they don’t have loopy bushes over my yard, that they’re okay with [her dog] ChaCha, and that they don’t name the police when I’ve loud events.”

    Goldberg concluded, “There’s a lot to be involved about that has nothing to do with you! It’s all about what’s my neighbor doing? I’m in your small business, y’all, I’m in your small business."

    The View airs weekdays at 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on ABC.