The passing of Richard Lugner marks the end of an era for Austrian high society. Lugner, a billionaire businessman known for his extravagant lifestyle and larger-than-life personality, passed away at the age of 91 in his villa in Vienna. Throughout his life, Lugner made headlines for his lavish events and celebrity connections, including his tradition
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) recently criticized an Israeli government spokesman for his behavior during a BBC interview with presenter Mishal Husain. The interview, which took place following an air strike on a school building in Gaza, resulted in a heated exchange between Husain and David Mencer. The NUJ labeled Mencer’s conduct as “abusive”
Lionsgate Television has made a strategic move following its acquisition of eOne by retaining the top TV creator on eOne’s roster, Alexi Hawley. Hawley has been signed to a premium overall deal with Lionsgate Television, showcasing the studio’s commitment to working with top talent in the industry. This deal comes as a result of Hawley’s
Anne Chaisson, who has served as the executive director of HamptonsFilm, the organization behind the Hamptons Film Festival, will be stepping down from her position following this year’s festival. Chaisson initially joined the organization as a film producer and later co-founded its advisory board in 2002. She took on the role of executive director in
In a stunning turn of events, Taylor Swift’s album “The Tortured Poets Department” has managed to usurp Kanye West’s long-standing reign on the Billboard 200 chart. This marks Swift’s 14th time at the top spot, effectively dethroning West and his latest project “Vultures 2,” which had to settle for second place. The sheer dominance displayed
Cuckoo, the latest horror film by Tilman Singer, hit theaters with a bang, earning over $3 million in its opening weekend. Starring Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens, the Alpine-set horror tells the story of a troubled 17-year-old named Gretchen who faces supernatural encounters in the German Alps. Despite not reaching the heights of Longlegs’ $22
Over the weekend, the dynamic duo of Deadpool & Wolverine achieved a monumental milestone by surpassing the $1 billion mark in global box office revenue. This achievement is not only impressive but also a testament to the popularity and success of these iconic characters in the superhero genre. In a surprising turn of events, a
The period vaguely spanning from mid-July to mid-August, known as the Dog Days of summer, may not immediately strike one as a crucial time for potential Oscar contenders. One would typically assume that Academy voters are unwinding in picturesque locations like Malibu or on the shores of the Mediterranean during this time. However, over the
Deadpool & Wolverine has made history by crossing the $1 billion milestone at the global box office this past weekend. With a total of $1.029 billion through Sunday, this Marvel/Disney marvel has proven itself as a powerhouse in the entertainment industry. Surpassing the coveted milestone, the third installment in the series, fronted by Ryan Reynolds
Equinox Printing House in Manhattan has been facing ongoing elevator issues that have left members frustrated and fed up. Despite promises of fixes and improvements, it seems that the problems persist, causing disruptions to workouts and overall gym experiences. Members have been reportedly stuck in elevators for extended periods, with some even requiring rescue by