Category Archives: Variety

WWE Money In The Bank 2025 Livestream: Here’s How to Watch the Event Online
The WWE goes “The City of Champions” with Money In The Bank 2025. This year’s pro wrestling event features four matchups — including a title bout for the women’s internat...
Rudie Obias Jul 06, 2024

Judy Belushi Pisano, Who Protected the Legacy of Comedian John Belushi, Dies at 73
Judy Belushi Pisano, the widow of legendary comedian John Belushi who spent decades preserving and protecting his legacy, died Friday after a long battle with cancer. She was 73. News of Pisano’...
Cynthia Littleton Jul 06, 2024

Mark Cousins’ ‘A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things’ Wins Top Prize at Karlovy Vary Film Festival
Mark Cousins' portrait of a British modernist painter, "A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things," won the Karlovy Vary Film Festival top prize Saturday, winning over a jury that included Christine Vachon an...
Leo Barraclough Jul 06, 2024

‘A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things’ Review: A Great British Artist’s Legacy Is Unthawed and Reexamined
Not for the first time in his filmmaking career, Northern Irish documentarian Mark Cousins begins his latest work by presenting the audience with a banal image, and persuasively talking us into a reco...
Guy Lodge Jul 06, 2024

All the Real-Life and Fictional Hollywood Sites Featured in ‘MaXXXine’
Maxine will not accept a life she does not deserve (or a shabby apartment on Hollywood Boulevard either)! "MaXXXine," the end to the "X" trilogy of horror films from writer and director Ti West, sees ...
Selena Kuznikov Jul 06, 2024

President Biden’s ABC News Interview Draws 8.1 Million Viewers in Preliminary Ratings
About 8.1 million viewers tuned in Friday night to President Joe Biden’s much-anticipated interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, in which the President sought to convince voters a...
Cynthia Littleton Jul 06, 2024

Stevie Van Zandt, Derek Trucks Among Musicians Contributing to Effort to Rebuild Museum Dedicated to Legendary Bluesman Mississippi John Hurt
For fans of American roots music, the Mississippi John Hurt Museum in Avalon, Mississippi, may have been housed inside a 200-year-old shack with a tin roof-it was the childhood home of the late great ...
Sharareh Drury Jul 06, 2024

‘Alma Mater’ Review: A Timely if Overplotted Drama About Feminism and Academia
When too many contemporary theatre writers mistake the grinding of political axes for properly developed drama, it's a relief to realize that Australian playwright Kendall Feaver is more than aware of...
Gordon Cox Jul 06, 2024

‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Review: A Rocket’s Red Glare Gives Proof to Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum’s Screen Chemistry
Trailers make "Fly Me to the Moon" look cute at best, when in fact it's quite clever: a smarter-than-it-sounds, space-age sparring match of the Rock Hudson/Doris Day variety, in which the honest-to-a-...
Peter Debruge Jul 06, 2024

‘Second Chance’ Review: A Soothing Mantra of Himalayan Hope and Healing
It’s hard to get a cellphone signal, up in the high mountains of Himachal Pradesh in Northern India. Especially in the dead of winter when deep snowdrifts absorb all sound and jagged encircling ...
Jessica Kiang Jul 06, 2024