Author: Arabian Media staff

While its fate isn’t yet sealed, Karate Kid: Legends opened behind expectations at the domestic box office, despite teaming original star Ralph Macchio and beloved action legend Jackie Chan, who starred in the 2010 redux. Sony is estimating a third-place North American opening of $21 million from 3,809 theaters for the male-fueled film (rival studios show it coming in closer to $20 million). Heading into the weekend, tracking had the pic debuting to $25 million; three weeks ago, that number was a far more promising $35 million. Overseas, where it began rolling out early, Legends took in another $12 million for an early…

Read More

Promising review: “These are the best sandals made. I will never wear any other sandal every day. I’ve worn this style in August in Disney World, St. Augustine, Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Las Vegas, and I can walk forever. Every color is attractive. Nothing ever rubs, there is no break in required. I can’t stand a thong between my first and second toe, but with these, you can’t even feel it. I hope they never get rid of this style.” —AnonymousPrice: $110 (available in sizes 5–11.5, wide sizes, and five colors) Source link

Read More

He made his TV debut in 2011, playing Jack Dempsey in Boardwalk Empire. In the following years, the actor appeared on shows such as Blue Bloods, Orange Is the New Black, Gotham, Daredevil and Elementary. His most recent role, which came in 2020, was also his most prominent—Pete Baylor on the series Manifest. Outside of acting, Devin “was a dedicated student of martial arts and a regular at the gym,” his obituary read, adding that “he often joked it was safer than getting kicked in the face by a horse.” The actor is survived by his parents Randy Harjes and Rosanne…

Read More

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. The fifth annual WNBA Commissioner’s Cup is a two-week long in-season tournament that determines which teams play in the championship game on Tuesday, July 1 — two weeks after tournament play ends. The winner receives a trophy, bragging rights and a cash prize for the team’s players and charity of choice. The tipoff game features the Connecticut Sun taking on the New York Liberty at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York starting at 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET…

Read More

4. “I’m 32 and what instantly pisses me off is internet illiteracy. I’m not talking about little kids; they haven’t had the chance to learn. I’m referring to people around my age and up who have used the internet for a good portion of their lives. It doesn’t matter how many times they’re warned, they still click links in emails, invest money into online ‘businesses’ without asking important questions, click suspicious ads, and accept whatever image they see as real. It never ceases to amaze me how many people fall for all of this time and time again. Then they…

Read More

The performance this week by Nigerian star TEMS is one eagerly awaited moment at the inaugural SXSW London, which opens Monday (June 2) and runs through Saturday (June 7), building on the four-decade legacy of the South By Southwest music, arts, film and tech conference and festival launched by four young colleagues in Austin, Texas, in 1987. TEMS will headline The Stage at SXSW London on Thursday (June 5) in an exclusive concert presented by Billboard at London’s iconic music venue Troxy. She was featured on the cover of the magazine’s May 17 issue. London is some 4,900 air miles from…

Read More

“I am not single and I don’t want to mingle,” Siwa shared on a March 2022 episode of the Rachel Uncensored Podcast. “No, I’m a loyal lady.” She’d played the field, she continued, and snagged herself a catch in Katie Mills.  “Listen, I went around the block,” Siwa teased. “I tried a lot, and I learned a lot and I’m very, very, very happy where I am now.” But safe to say her romance with the TikToker wasn’t all fun and games.  When Siwa posted a March 2023 clip calling out “love bombing” and “clout chasing” behavior from unnamed exes,…

Read More

Kathy Bates is in the Emmy conversation this year for her lead role on CBS’ new Matlock. But her name has been synonymous with awards buzz for most of her 50-plus years on stage and screen. The Tennessee native had moved to New York after college and was a well-established theater actress before she broke through in Hollywood with her Oscar-winning performance in 1990’s Misery, the Stephen King adaptation in which she brought Annie Wilkes to life. Not long after, the Television Academy began to recognize the actress for her small-screen work (she’d been playing minor TV roles since 1978),…

Read More