Dune: Prophecy is absolutely a must-watch TV series for the fall season!
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‘Moana 2’ Navigates Rocky Waters in an Uninspired Sequel [REVIEW]
Moana is back — older, wiser, and dreaming bigger!
…So why couldn’t Disney also dream up a bigger sequel?
The O’Neill Theater Center Celebrated Theatrical Producer Tom Viertel with a Monte Cristo Award in NYC!
Tom Viertel’s career as a theatrical producer spans three decades, and the O’Neill Theater Center awarded the talented visionary with a Monte Cristo Award at the Edison Ballroom, fittingly located in Times Square – the heart of New York City’s Broadway scene.
LA Magazine’s Leading Man Party Brings the Stars Out Under the Moonlight
You know I stan a leading man. Thanks to LA Magazine, I got three.
Exclusive Interview: Olivia Lunny Heads for the Hills on New Single “CITY OF ANGELS”
The singer-songwriter discusses her Nov. 15 single release and how the spirit of Los Angeles shapes her craft.
KINO’s Solo Tour “I think I think too much” is an Exploration of Raw & Unfiltered Journey of Thought
KINO, an all-rounder member and powerful vocalist of K-pop group PENTAGON, has announced his first solo U.S. tour, titled “I think I think too much,” scheduled for January 2025.
‘You and I’ Review
Love is rare in the year 2024 but so is the coherence in Summer Shelton’s new movie.
Bridging the Gap: HEYOON’s ‘Pivot’ Ft. Armani White Sets the Stage for Global Solo Debut
HEYOON is drawing in viewers with her solo debut, “Pivot,” featuring Armani White in an all-English track, positioning her as an emerging global female artist to watch.
Red One is a thrilling and heartwarming holiday action-adventure that delivers in all the right ways. Directed by Jake Kasdan, the film brilliantly balances high-octane action with genuine emotional depth, all while having a blast with its playful premise. The story blends festive cheer with a fresh twist on the holiday genre, making it feel both familiar and delightfully new.
Restaurant Review: The Little Owl
In the heart of the West Village, where cobblestone streets harken back to old New York, sits Little Owl—a restaurant that’s as charming as it is delicious. This cozy corner spot, with its unassuming exterior, is a beacon for food lovers. It also boasts the honor of residing in the ground floor of the “Friends” building (the exterior shot of the apartment building the characters live in). They recently added on another dining room a few doors down, which we snagged at a window-side table earlier this week.