The Hunger Games films would no doubt not be the same without her performance in the films. Though, it should be noted that in the books Suzanne Collins had written the character shorter with olive skin, grey eyes and black hair. Some fans have claimed Hollywood white-washed Katniss. Even so, the adaptation of her has
Roland Neveu/Courtesy of Netflix; Getty Images Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. Rachel Walsh recently traveled thirty years back in time. After costuming (alongside Adam Howe) the BBC series-turned-Netflix-hit The Serpent—based on the real-life hunt for a serial killer in Southeast Asia in the ’70s—she’s now speaking
Los Campesinos! will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of their 2011 record Hello Sadness this November. To mark the occasion a little early, the UK indie band have surprise released a new EP titled Whole Damn Body, a collection of songs from that era. Listen to it below, and check out the EP’s cover artwork and
With the When Calls the Heart Season 8 finale only a day away, that means we have just over a week before Good Witch Season 7 takes flight! Synopses for the first two episodes have already dropped, and they paint an exciting picture of what’s ahead for our favorite Middleton residents. And even better, we
NASA/Advances in Microbiology/Screenshot Scientists claim NASA photos show mushrooms growing on Mars. In their paper, the scientists analyze a variety of images taken by NASA’s Opportunity and Curiosity rovers, as well as the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s HiRISE camera. Mushrooms could be great for multiple purposes for Mars settlers. Could there be mushrooms on Mars? In
Alan Jackson stays country with “I Can Be That Something,” his new song. The country legend offers the type of classic country heartbreak song that one would hear pouring out of an old fashioned jukebox in a honky-tonk. The song finds Jackson setting himself up as a shoulder to cry on for a heartbroken woman whose lover left
Family can be a thing, right? We love them dearly, of course, but every once in a while, they make us question how deep that love reservoir really goes. Family members can annoy us, criticize us, and show us the worst parts of ourselves. They know us the best; therefore, they know exactly where to
Play video content Saweetie did what a lot of street performers do in L.A. … take centerstage on a makeshift platform, and ask for donations — but it looks like this was just a way to plug her new song. The rapper — who’s fresh off a very public breakup with Quavo — was out
Saturday AM Update: Refresh for analysis By the calendar’s measure of recent box office years, it is the first weekend of summer. But because movie theaters are still closed in most of Europe and Brazil due to the pandemic, Disney decided to move Marvel’s Black Widow to July 9. The good news is that we will
Mare of Easttown is the latest in the genre of sadsacks solving crimes. See how Mare stacks up against the competition. By Gabriella Paiella May 6, 2021 They’ve got serious baggage and a complete inability to play by the rules.Photos courtesy of HBO (2); USA Network, Photo Illustration by C.J. Robinson The new HBO crime
Cassadee Pope draws on her pop-punk roots in the guitar-driven new song “What the Stars See,” a collaboration with Lindsay Ell and Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild. It is Pope’s first new release since the 2020 EP Rise and Shine. Penned by Pope with Jake Rose and Lindsey Rimes, “What the Stars See” comes with
Devonté Hynes aka Blood Orange has released his original score for Gia Coppola’s new film Mainstream. The film stars Maya Hawke and Andrew Garfield and debuted in theaters yesterday (May 7). Stream the soundtrack, out now on Milan Records, below. “I love everything Dev makes,” Gia Coppola said in a statement (via Pitchfork). “For Mainstream,
Dierks Bentley has much bigger touring plans in store for 2021 than a handful of dive bar dates in May. The 2021 Beers on Me Tour will begin on Aug. 13 and take the “Gone” singer through early fall. Parker McCollum and Riley Green will join Bentley on tour, with Mitchell Tenpenny filling in a few times during a 22-show
If you’re looking for the best possible way to display your collection of Stephen King books, look no further than this unique “bookend” sculpture of Jack Torrance from The Shining, of course made to look like Jack Nicholson’s version of the character from the Kubrick classic! The sculpture is cleverly designed so that books can
Jay-Z could be in the process of starting his own production company … at least it seems that way based on the trademark application his company has filed. According to legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Hova’s company, S. Carter Enterprises, filed to trademark “2/J” on May 3 for “entertainment services in the nature of creation,
When she’s not dazzling the hearts and minds of queer women everywhere in Happiest Season and making it cool to be the weird girl in Parks and Rec, Aubrey Plaza has been carrying on her own personal life with her longtime partner, Jeff Baena. On Friday, Plaza dropped the news that she and Baena had
Russian Fashion Council is inviting designers worldwide to apply for the international hybrid fashion event Global Talents Digital. The third Global Talents Digital issue is dedicated to sustainability. Designers of virtual and physical clothing, footwear and accessories are welcome to join as long as they are working with upcycling, recycling, ethical fashion, slow fashion, or
Tawny Kitaen, the actress who starred in “Bachelor Party” and whose personal life was filled with radical ups and downs, has died … TMZ has learned. Kitaen died in Newport Beach Friday. The coroner has yet to determine cause of death. Kitaen, whose credits include ‘The Perils of Gwendoline’ and “After Midnight,” was a precocious
Country music legend Eddy Arnold suited the industry’s desired image during two phases of a career that spanned seven decades. Born Ray Edward “Eddy” Arnold on May 15, 1918, in Henderson, Tenn., he went from a young fan of Georgia’s Pete Cassell and other “hillbilly” crooners to a radio star in his own right at age
Okay, we had someone being creative in a field celebrating Resident Evil Village, and we had Lady Dimitrescu’s voice and performance capture actress revealed today. But what if we combined both? Senior Video Editor at IGN Kevin Cappiello decided to answer that question with a mock commercial for a Lady Dimitrescu action figure! Cappiello posted
Rachel Bilson dated Star Wars’ Anakin Skywalker, Hayden Christensen, for ten years as well (albeit it was more on and off), and had their daughter Briar Rose in 2014 before they split up in 2017. While discussing their experiences with breakups, the actresses spoke about the importance of support systems whether you’re in or outside
Dublin band Pillow Queens have shared a cover of the Cranberries’ ‘When You’re Gone’, from the 1996 album To the Faithful Departed. Their rendition appears on Salvation – Inspired by the Cranberries for Pieta, a forthcoming collection of Cranberries covers from contemporary Irish artists including Sinead O’Connor, Kodaline, and more. The album is out October 1
In my previous article I wrote about the late Mac Tonnies’ theory that the UFO phenomenon just might be based right here, on Earth. And that the Cryptoterrestrials – as Tonnies termed our presumed aliens – may have always lived on Earth, masquerading as ETs to hide their true origins and agendas. In that same
Garrett disagreeing with Frank over how to handle the press now that police reform is in the spotlight should have been fascinating. Instead, it went in a silly direction that didn’t make much sense. Blue Bloods Season 11 Episode 14 was all about communications issues, so this was par for the course. But still. The
Walker Hayes and Jake Owen get into “Country Stuff” in Hayes’ new single. The track finds the singers raising a glass to all the “country stuff” they love: old blue jeans, mud on their tires, guitars and dirt roads. “You know, country stuff,” they chant at the end of the chorus. The melody leans into Hayes’
Welcome to Larval Ink, a recurring feature which will take a look at the earliest iterations of certain genre films as they existed in their early scripting stage, long before the transformation which significantly changed the original vision into its final form for the silver screen. Here, we will be chatting with the writers of
Second Stage Theater has confirmed the post-shutdown Broadway productions of Lynn Nottage’s Clyde’s, Richard Greenberg’s Take Me Out and Stephen Adly Guirgis’ Between Riverside and Crazy, with the earliest – Clyde’s – set to begin performances this Fall. Take Me Out, the all-star Covid-delayed revival directed by Scott Ellis and starring Patrick J. Adams, Jesse
I had never wanted a peacock for the same reason I’d never wanted a koala or a narwhal: The idea had never occurred to me. But when adopting three of those fantastical birds suddenly became an option, well, of course I wanted peacocks. Only later could I appreciate what Carl, Ethel, and Mr. Pickle had
Gary Allan will release his first album in eight years with Ruthless, a collection of 13 songs due June 25th. It’s the follow-up to 2013’s Set You Free and follows a string of one-off singles he has released beginning in 2015. The album news arrives with the record’s lead-off track, “Temptation.” Written by Nicolle Galyon,
What daughter hasn’t raided her mother’s closet at some point? Clomping around the house in a pair of too-big high heels is practically a sartorial rite of passage. But what if said mother happens to be the creative director of a major European fashion house? “I always felt she was drawn to it, but she