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Joan Fontaine and Mark Stevens in From This Day Forward (1946)

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Joan Fontaine and Mark Stevens in From This Day Forward (1946)
How a Surprise on the Scale Pushed One Woman to Lose 139 Lbs.
Joan Fontaine and Mark Stevens in From This Day Forward (1946)
Even at her heaviest, Jovana Borojevic was always happy and confident in her body. But she felt that her size was holding her back — and causing health problems.

“I have always loved myself, and I never felt negative feelings towards how my body looked,” Borojevic, 24, tells People. “In terms of how it functioned, though, I felt very lethargic and very sad and depressed that my body was too heavy and big to participate in everyday things. I always loved myself, but I felt very restricted in what I could enjoy.”

The Toronto native was heavy growing up, reaching over 150 lbs.
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  • 7/11/2017
  • by Julie Mazziotta
  • PEOPLE.com
Longmire Season 5 Heads for Home in September
Yeah, we know it’s not a genre show, even if it does star Katee Sackhoff. But, we think it’s an underrated, excellent drama worthy of your attention.

Burbank, CA (June 7, 2017) – Caught in the crosshairs of a wrongful-death civil suit and facing a betrayal of two of his closest allies, Sheriff Walt Longmire is back for the fifth season of the contemporary crime thriller Longmire. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release all 10 episodes of the Western drama, Longmire: The Complete Fifth Season, on September 26, 2017 on DVD for $24.98.

Longmire: The Complete Fifth Season will also be available to own on Digital HD via purchase from digital retailers on September 26, 2017.

Due to overwhelming fan demand, Longmire: The Complete Fifth Season also arrives September 26, 2017 on Blu-rayTM courtesy of Warner Archive Collection. The Blu-ray can be found via Amazon.com and all online retailers.

The fifth season finds the stubborn...
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  • 6/10/2017
  • by ComicMix Staff
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Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart in Clouds of Sils Maria (2014)
7 Films New to Netflix to Watch in February 2017, Including ‘Clouds of Sils Maria’ and ‘King Cobra’
Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart in Clouds of Sils Maria (2014)
Next month, Netflix has a wide variety of films — modern to classic, animated to horror, Oscar winners to new indies — and we’ve picked seven that you should watch once they’re made available on the streaming service, either for the first time or as part of a nostalgic binge. Enjoy.

Read More: Kristen Stewart And Juliette Binoche Dig Into Their Complex ‘Clouds of Sils Maria’ Relationship – Watch

1. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (available February 1)

The 1993 stop-motion classic directed by Henry Slick and produced by Tim Burton tells the story of Jack Skellington, a resident from Halloween Town who stumbles through a portal to Christmas Town and decides to celebrate the holiday.

2. “The Blair Witch Project” (available February 1)

Directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez, the 1999 found footage horror film became one of the most successful indie films of all time when it was released. The movie follows three film students...
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  • 1/24/2017
  • by Liz Calvario
  • Indiewire
Donald Trump
Inauguration Review: Donald Trump Attacks Past Presidents in Divisive Address No One Needed to See
Donald Trump
Much has been made about the connection between Donald Trump and his obsession with ratings, leading many concerned citizens to call for audiences to boycott watching his inauguration. After all, he may not have been able to see the stark drop in attendance outside the U.S. Capital building, but we know he can read a ratings sheet.

In the end, those who didn’t tune in — for whatever reason — made the right choice. What President Donald Trump said during his first presentation as president was meant for his supporters, and even they likely wondered if what they were watching was a campaign speech instead of an inaugural address.

Read More: ‘Six’ Review: History Channel Navy Seal Series Wastes Walton Goggins in Formulaic War Story

To begin his 16-minutes of hand-waving elocution, President Trump pulled off a parlor trick befitting a pickpocket’s dexterity, if not a superior orator’s calculated cadence.
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  • 1/20/2017
  • by Ben Travers
  • Indiewire
Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Jacinda Barrett, Kristanna Loken, Gabriel Olds, and Daniel Sunjata in D.C. (2000)
Donald Trump Gives Inaugural Address as President: 'This Is Your Country'
Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Jacinda Barrett, Kristanna Loken, Gabriel Olds, and Daniel Sunjata in D.C. (2000)
Donald Trump kicked off his presidency Friday with a fiery populist inaugural address, vowing to return the nation’s power to the American people.

Outside Washington D.C.’s Capitol Building, Trump took the oath of office to become the 45th President of the United States, with the oath administered by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. He then addressed the nation for the first time as President, calling his new administration “a great national effort to rebuild our country and restore its promise for all of our people… We will face challenges. We will confront hardships. But we will get the job done.
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  • 1/20/2017
  • TVLine.com
Read President Donald Trump’s Combative Inauguration Speech – Complete with a Fist Pump: ‘It’s Going to Be Only America First’
Donald Trump addressed the sharply divided nation for the first time as president on Friday after taking the oath of office on the U.S. Capitol steps.

President Trump’s speech focused on returning the “power” to the American people.

“Washington flourished but the people did not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered, but the jobs left and the factories closed. The establishment protected itself but not the citizens of our country,” he said. “And while they celebrated in our nation’s capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land.”

“That all changes starting right here and right now,...
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  • 1/20/2017
  • by Lindsay Kimble
  • PEOPLE.com
Dylan Dreyer at an event for Into the Storm (2014)
'Today' Show Meteorologist Dylan Dreyer Welcomes Baby Boy -- Find Out His Adorable Name!
Dylan Dreyer at an event for Into the Storm (2014)
There's another baby in the Today family!

Today meteorologist Dylan Dreyer welcomed a healthy baby boy, Calvin Bradley Fichera, on Saturday.

Related: Natalie Portman Talks Second Pregnancy, Reveals What She's Been Craving!

"Arriving right on schedule in a snowstorm...the love our lives is finally here," the new mom shared on Instagram Saturday night. "Meet Calvin Bradley Fichera: 11:52am, 8.3lbs, 20.5" long. And by the way, childbirth is no joke!! Ouch!!"

Dreyer's husband, NBC Nightly News cameraman Brian Fichera, also took to Instagram to share the happy news, even posting a video of the couple on the way to the hospital, which he captioned, "In a New York minute! #rightontime."

"What’s going on, Dy?" he joked in the video of the two in a cab.

"Well, we're going to the hospital... because I think I'm gonna have a baby," Dryer replied.

Photos: Stars Show Off Pic of Their Cute Kids

The proud new dad later shared...
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  • 12/18/2016
  • Entertainment Tonight
Dylan Dreyer at an event for Into the Storm (2014)
Today Show Meteorologist Dylan Dreyer Gives Birth to a Baby Boy
Dylan Dreyer at an event for Into the Storm (2014)
This morning's forecast calls for sunshine and a big chance of happy baby news. Today show co-host and meteorologist Dylan Dreyer has welcomed her first child, a baby boy, with husband Brian Fichera. Brian shared the exciting news on Instagram Saturday, captioning a snapshot of their little one's hospital label, "From this day forward my entire life is dedicated to always being there for our son. Dylan is doing amazing baby is doing amazing!!! Thank you all for your kind words!!! Cue parenting!" The announcement comes just a few short weeks after the Today show family treated the mom-to-be with a heartfelt baby shower. Kathie Lee Gifford, Hoda Kotb, Savannah Guthrie,...
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  • 12/17/2016
  • E! Online
Chicago Gang Member Sentenced for Fatally Shooting Pregnant Teen as She Begged for Her Life
A Chicago gang member will likely spend the rest of his life in prison after he killed a pregnant teenage girl in 2011, firing on her multiple times as she reportedly pleaded for mercy, People has confirmed. Timothy Jones was sentenced this week to 90 years in prison after he was convicted of first-degree murder and aggravated discharge of a firearm in the August 2011 shooting death of Charinez Jefferson, then 17, prosecutors said in a news release. Jones, 23, was sentenced Monday in Cook County, a court clerk representative tells People. Jones' defense attorney, Kevin Sterk, tells People they are planning an appeal and...
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  • 7/21/2016
  • by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
  • PEOPLE.com
Chicago Gang Member Sentenced for Fatally Shooting Pregnant Teen as She Begged for Her Life
A Chicago gang member will likely spend the rest of his life in prison after he killed a pregnant teenage girl in 2011, firing on her multiple times as she reportedly pleaded for mercy, People has confirmed. Timothy Jones was sentenced this week to 90 years in prison after he was convicted of first-degree murder and aggravated discharge of a firearm in the August 2011 shooting death of Charinez Jefferson, then 17, prosecutors said in a news release. Jones, 23, was sentenced Monday in Cook County, a court clerk representative tells People. Jones' defense attorney, Kevin Sterk, tells People they are planning an appeal and...
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  • 7/21/2016
  • by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
  • PEOPLE.com
Sigourney Weaver, Willem Dafoe, Diane Keaton, Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, John Ratzenberger, Deb Fink, Andrew Stanton, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, David Arnott, Torbin Xan Bullock, Doug Burch, Ty Burrell, Cathy Cavadini, Judi M. Durand, Idris Elba, Bill Hader, Barbara Harris, Aaron Hendry, Andy Hirsch, Carlyle King, Eugene Levy, Vicki Lewis, Angus MacLane, Jeremy Maxwell, Kate McKinnon, Daniel Edward Mora, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Jason Pace, Austin Pendleton, Bob Peterson, David Randolph, Jerome Ranft, Katherine Ringgold, Stephen Root, Andreana Weiner, Dominic West, Aaron Fors, Alexander Gould, Will Collyer, Nancy Truman, Regina Taufen, Liza Seneca, Willow Geer, Dylan Naber, Carrie Paff, Terrell Ransom Jr., Alex Puccinelli, Dashell Zamm, Gunnar Sizemore, Molly Jackson, Emma Shannon, Daniella Jones, Dara Iruka, Carter Hastings, Paige Nan Pollack, Hayden Rolence, Riley Lio, Veronika Bonell, Ashlyn Faith Williams, Gabriel C. Brown, Bennett Dammann, Sloane Murray, and Lucia Geddes in Finding Dory (2016)
Finding Dory Beats Independence Day 2 in Its Second Weekend in Theaters
Sigourney Weaver, Willem Dafoe, Diane Keaton, Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, John Ratzenberger, Deb Fink, Andrew Stanton, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, David Arnott, Torbin Xan Bullock, Doug Burch, Ty Burrell, Cathy Cavadini, Judi M. Durand, Idris Elba, Bill Hader, Barbara Harris, Aaron Hendry, Andy Hirsch, Carlyle King, Eugene Levy, Vicki Lewis, Angus MacLane, Jeremy Maxwell, Kate McKinnon, Daniel Edward Mora, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Jason Pace, Austin Pendleton, Bob Peterson, David Randolph, Jerome Ranft, Katherine Ringgold, Stephen Root, Andreana Weiner, Dominic West, Aaron Fors, Alexander Gould, Will Collyer, Nancy Truman, Regina Taufen, Liza Seneca, Willow Geer, Dylan Naber, Carrie Paff, Terrell Ransom Jr., Alex Puccinelli, Dashell Zamm, Gunnar Sizemore, Molly Jackson, Emma Shannon, Daniella Jones, Dara Iruka, Carter Hastings, Paige Nan Pollack, Hayden Rolence, Riley Lio, Veronika Bonell, Ashlyn Faith Williams, Gabriel C. Brown, Bennett Dammann, Sloane Murray, and Lucia Geddes in Finding Dory (2016)
Halfway through both the summer movie season and the year of 2016 as a whole, sequels have been hit or miss. Follow-ups such as Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, X-Men: Apocalypse, Alice Through the Looking Glass, Now You See Me 2 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows couldn't capture the box office magic of its predecessors. Of course, the biggest movie of the year right now is a sequel, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but last week, a follow-up 13 years in the making, Finding Dory, opened huge with $135 million, breaking Shrek the Third's record for biggest animated opening weekend ($121.6 million). As expected, this forgetful fish staved off three newcomers this weekend, 20th Century Fox's Independence Day: Resurgence, Sony's The Shallows and Stx Entertainment's Free State of Jones, repeating atop the box office with $73.2 million.

Finding Dory's opening weekend haul not only breaks Shrek the Third's...
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  • 6/26/2016
  • by MovieWeb
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Sigourney Weaver, Willem Dafoe, Diane Keaton, Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, John Ratzenberger, Deb Fink, Andrew Stanton, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, David Arnott, Torbin Xan Bullock, Doug Burch, Ty Burrell, Cathy Cavadini, Judi M. Durand, Idris Elba, Bill Hader, Barbara Harris, Aaron Hendry, Andy Hirsch, Carlyle King, Eugene Levy, Vicki Lewis, Angus MacLane, Jeremy Maxwell, Kate McKinnon, Daniel Edward Mora, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Jason Pace, Austin Pendleton, Bob Peterson, David Randolph, Jerome Ranft, Katherine Ringgold, Stephen Root, Andreana Weiner, Dominic West, Aaron Fors, Alexander Gould, Will Collyer, Nancy Truman, Regina Taufen, Liza Seneca, Willow Geer, Dylan Naber, Carrie Paff, Terrell Ransom Jr., Alex Puccinelli, Dashell Zamm, Gunnar Sizemore, Molly Jackson, Emma Shannon, Daniella Jones, Dara Iruka, Carter Hastings, Paige Nan Pollack, Hayden Rolence, Riley Lio, Veronika Bonell, Ashlyn Faith Williams, Gabriel C. Brown, Bennett Dammann, Sloane Murray, and Lucia Geddes in Finding Dory (2016)
Will Independence Day 2 Destroy Finding Dory at the Box Office?
Sigourney Weaver, Willem Dafoe, Diane Keaton, Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, John Ratzenberger, Deb Fink, Andrew Stanton, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, David Arnott, Torbin Xan Bullock, Doug Burch, Ty Burrell, Cathy Cavadini, Judi M. Durand, Idris Elba, Bill Hader, Barbara Harris, Aaron Hendry, Andy Hirsch, Carlyle King, Eugene Levy, Vicki Lewis, Angus MacLane, Jeremy Maxwell, Kate McKinnon, Daniel Edward Mora, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Jason Pace, Austin Pendleton, Bob Peterson, David Randolph, Jerome Ranft, Katherine Ringgold, Stephen Root, Andreana Weiner, Dominic West, Aaron Fors, Alexander Gould, Will Collyer, Nancy Truman, Regina Taufen, Liza Seneca, Willow Geer, Dylan Naber, Carrie Paff, Terrell Ransom Jr., Alex Puccinelli, Dashell Zamm, Gunnar Sizemore, Molly Jackson, Emma Shannon, Daniella Jones, Dara Iruka, Carter Hastings, Paige Nan Pollack, Hayden Rolence, Riley Lio, Veronika Bonell, Ashlyn Faith Williams, Gabriel C. Brown, Bennett Dammann, Sloane Murray, and Lucia Geddes in Finding Dory (2016)
After several weeks of underperforming sequels, including Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, Pixar's Finding Dory helped breathe new life into the summer box office with a whopping $135 million opening weekend. This weekend, the lovable yet forgetful fish squares off against four new movies all opening in wide release, 20th Century Fox's Independence Day: Resurgence, Sony's The Shallows, Stx Entertainment's Free State of Jones and Broad Green Pictures' The Neon Demon. While Independence Day 2 will put up the biggest fight, Finding Dory will most likely prevail at the box office for a second week in a row.

Finding Dory's opening weekend haul breaks Shrek the Third's $121.6 million record as the biggest debut for an animated movie, while also surpassing Toy Story 3's $110.3 million mark for the biggest debut in Pixar history. Finding Dory, which features a star-studded voice cast including Ellen DeGeneres,...
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  • 6/21/2016
  • by MovieWeb
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Sigourney Weaver, Willem Dafoe, Diane Keaton, Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, John Ratzenberger, Deb Fink, Andrew Stanton, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, David Arnott, Torbin Xan Bullock, Doug Burch, Ty Burrell, Cathy Cavadini, Judi M. Durand, Idris Elba, Bill Hader, Barbara Harris, Aaron Hendry, Andy Hirsch, Carlyle King, Eugene Levy, Vicki Lewis, Angus MacLane, Jeremy Maxwell, Kate McKinnon, Daniel Edward Mora, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Jason Pace, Austin Pendleton, Bob Peterson, David Randolph, Jerome Ranft, Katherine Ringgold, Stephen Root, Andreana Weiner, Dominic West, Aaron Fors, Alexander Gould, Will Collyer, Nancy Truman, Regina Taufen, Liza Seneca, Willow Geer, Dylan Naber, Carrie Paff, Terrell Ransom Jr., Alex Puccinelli, Dashell Zamm, Gunnar Sizemore, Molly Jackson, Emma Shannon, Daniella Jones, Dara Iruka, Carter Hastings, Paige Nan Pollack, Hayden Rolence, Riley Lio, Veronika Bonell, Ashlyn Faith Williams, Gabriel C. Brown, Bennett Dammann, Sloane Murray, and Lucia Geddes in Finding Dory (2016)
Finding Dory Breaks Box Office Records with $136.1 Million Weekend
Sigourney Weaver, Willem Dafoe, Diane Keaton, Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, John Ratzenberger, Deb Fink, Andrew Stanton, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, David Arnott, Torbin Xan Bullock, Doug Burch, Ty Burrell, Cathy Cavadini, Judi M. Durand, Idris Elba, Bill Hader, Barbara Harris, Aaron Hendry, Andy Hirsch, Carlyle King, Eugene Levy, Vicki Lewis, Angus MacLane, Jeremy Maxwell, Kate McKinnon, Daniel Edward Mora, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Jason Pace, Austin Pendleton, Bob Peterson, David Randolph, Jerome Ranft, Katherine Ringgold, Stephen Root, Andreana Weiner, Dominic West, Aaron Fors, Alexander Gould, Will Collyer, Nancy Truman, Regina Taufen, Liza Seneca, Willow Geer, Dylan Naber, Carrie Paff, Terrell Ransom Jr., Alex Puccinelli, Dashell Zamm, Gunnar Sizemore, Molly Jackson, Emma Shannon, Daniella Jones, Dara Iruka, Carter Hastings, Paige Nan Pollack, Hayden Rolence, Riley Lio, Veronika Bonell, Ashlyn Faith Williams, Gabriel C. Brown, Bennett Dammann, Sloane Murray, and Lucia Geddes in Finding Dory (2016)
While there have already been plenty of massive hits at the box office in the first half of this year, a number of sequels have been underperforming as of late. Both X-Men: Apocalypse and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows came in far below their predecessors over the past few weeks, although last weekend's The Conjuring 2 opened on par with the first movie. This weekend, Finding Dory breathed new life into the summer movie season by opening with $136.1 million, the third highest debut this year.

Box Office Mojo reports that Finding Dory opened in a whopping 4,305 theaters, the 12th widest release of all time. Warner Bros' Central Intelligence opened in a distant second place but still performed well, earning $34.5 million, earning a solid $9,835 per-screen average from 3,508 theaters. Finding Dory, which features a star-studded voice cast including Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Ty Burrell,...
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  • 6/19/2016
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Sigourney Weaver, Willem Dafoe, Diane Keaton, Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, John Ratzenberger, Deb Fink, Andrew Stanton, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, David Arnott, Torbin Xan Bullock, Doug Burch, Ty Burrell, Cathy Cavadini, Judi M. Durand, Idris Elba, Bill Hader, Barbara Harris, Aaron Hendry, Andy Hirsch, Carlyle King, Eugene Levy, Vicki Lewis, Angus MacLane, Jeremy Maxwell, Kate McKinnon, Daniel Edward Mora, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Jason Pace, Austin Pendleton, Bob Peterson, David Randolph, Jerome Ranft, Katherine Ringgold, Stephen Root, Andreana Weiner, Dominic West, Aaron Fors, Alexander Gould, Will Collyer, Nancy Truman, Regina Taufen, Liza Seneca, Willow Geer, Dylan Naber, Carrie Paff, Terrell Ransom Jr., Alex Puccinelli, Dashell Zamm, Gunnar Sizemore, Molly Jackson, Emma Shannon, Daniella Jones, Dara Iruka, Carter Hastings, Paige Nan Pollack, Hayden Rolence, Riley Lio, Veronika Bonell, Ashlyn Faith Williams, Gabriel C. Brown, Bennett Dammann, Sloane Murray, and Lucia Geddes in Finding Dory (2016)
Can Finding Dory Save the Summer Box Office?
Sigourney Weaver, Willem Dafoe, Diane Keaton, Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, John Ratzenberger, Deb Fink, Andrew Stanton, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, David Arnott, Torbin Xan Bullock, Doug Burch, Ty Burrell, Cathy Cavadini, Judi M. Durand, Idris Elba, Bill Hader, Barbara Harris, Aaron Hendry, Andy Hirsch, Carlyle King, Eugene Levy, Vicki Lewis, Angus MacLane, Jeremy Maxwell, Kate McKinnon, Daniel Edward Mora, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Jason Pace, Austin Pendleton, Bob Peterson, David Randolph, Jerome Ranft, Katherine Ringgold, Stephen Root, Andreana Weiner, Dominic West, Aaron Fors, Alexander Gould, Will Collyer, Nancy Truman, Regina Taufen, Liza Seneca, Willow Geer, Dylan Naber, Carrie Paff, Terrell Ransom Jr., Alex Puccinelli, Dashell Zamm, Gunnar Sizemore, Molly Jackson, Emma Shannon, Daniella Jones, Dara Iruka, Carter Hastings, Paige Nan Pollack, Hayden Rolence, Riley Lio, Veronika Bonell, Ashlyn Faith Williams, Gabriel C. Brown, Bennett Dammann, Sloane Murray, and Lucia Geddes in Finding Dory (2016)
Last weekend, The Conjuring 2 put an end to a two-week streak of summer sequels vastly underperforming from their predecessors, taking in $40.3 million to beat Warcraft and Now You See Me 2. It seems that a new trend could be upon us with another highly-anticipated follow-up opening this weekend, Pixar's Finding Dory, which is on track to post the biggest box office debut in Pixar history, while going up against Warner Bros.' Central Intelligence. If the early projections hold up, Finding Dory is on track to open with $116 million this weekend.

Box Office Mojo reports that Finding Dory is set to open in an estimated 3,900 theaters, with Warner Bros' Central Intelligence opening in approximately 3,300 theaters. Finding Dory, which features a star-studded voice cast including Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Ty Burrell, Willem Dafoe, Ed O'Neil and Idris Elba, is already a hit with critics, earning an astounding 95% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, although there aren't enough reviews in yet for a consensus on Central Intelligence. If Finding Dory does break $116 million, it will surpass Toy Story 3's $110.3 million mark for the biggest debut in Pixar history.

It's certainly possible that the success of The Conjuring 2 and the potential record-breaking debut of Finding Dory could lead to other follow-ups hitting it big at the box office. Next weekend brings the long-awaited Independence Day: Resurgence from 20th Century Fox, while the weekend after will mark the debut of The Purge: Election Year. However, both of those movies will be going up against some rather stiff competition, with Independence Day: Resurgence facing The Free State of Jones and The Neon Demon, while The Purge: Election Year faces The Bfg, The Legend of Tarzan and The Shallows.

Finding Dory reunites the friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish with her loved ones, and everyone learns a few things about the true meaning of family along the way. The all-new big-screen adventure dives into theaters this summer, taking moviegoers back to the extraordinary underwater world from the original film. The story takes place six months after the events of Finding Nemo, with Dory living what appears to be a nice, quiet life swimming amongst the other clown fish. But after setting off with Nemo on a class trip to see manta rays migrate back home, she becomes a bit homesick herself. This leads the forgetful blue tang on a quest to discover where she truly comes from, where she meets a number of new ocean creatures along the way.

Central Intelligence is expected to debut in a distant second place this weekend with $25.7 million. The story follows a one-time bullied geek, Bob, who grew up to be a lethal CIA agent (Dwayne Johnson), coming home for his high school reunion. Claiming to be on a top-secret case, he enlists the help of former 'big man on campus,' Calvin (Kevin Hart), now an accountant who misses his glory days. But before the staid numbers-cruncher realizes what he's getting into, it's too late to get out, as his increasingly unpredictable new friend drags him through a world of shoot-outs, double-crosses and espionage that could get them both killed in more ways than Calvin can count. The top 5 will be rounded out by The Conjuring 2 ($24.2 million), Warcraft ($16.5 million) and Now You See Me 2 ($12.2 million).

The top 10 will be rounded out by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows ($6.2 million), X-Men: Apocalypse ($5.8 million), Me Before You ($4.1 million), The Angry Birds Movie ($3.3 million) and Alice Through the Looking Glass ($2.9 million). Also opening in limited release is The Weinstein Company's horror-thriller Clown, Magnolia's action-adventure The Last King, Film Movement's documentary My Love, Don't Cross That River, First Run's documentary Argentina, Hannover House's romantic comedy A Remarkable Life and Magnolia's documentary Tickled. It isn't clear yet if any of these limited release titles have plans to expand in the weeks and months ahead.

Looking ahead to next weekend, 20th Century Fox's highly-anticipated sequel Independence Day: Resurgence, Stx Entertainment's The Free State of Jones and Broad Green Pictures' The Neon Demon. Also opening in limited release next weekend is Independent's sci-fi action-thriller The Call Up, Sony Pictures Classics' documentary Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words, Argot Pictures' documentary From this Day Forward, The Orchard's Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Strand's dramatic comedy The Kind Words, Cohen Media Group's drama Les Cowboys, A24's comedy Swiss Army Man and IFC's documentary Wiener Dog. Be sure to check back on Sunday for the box office estimates, and again on Tuesday for next week's predictions. Until then, take a look at our projected top 10 for the weekend of June 17.

1Finding Dory2Central Intelligence3The Conjuring 24Warcraft5Now You See Me 26Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows7X-Men: Apocalypse8Me Before You9The Angry Birds Movie10Alice Through the Looking Glass...
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  • 6/14/2016
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City of Hope (1991)
Video: Vicki Gunvalson Wonders If Ex-Boyfriend Brooks Ayers Drank Eye Drops to Fake Chemo Sickness
City of Hope (1991)
Vicki Gunvalson is telling her side of the story after her ex-boyfriend Brooks Ayers' cancer controversy came to a head when he admitted he fabricated medical records earlier this month.

The Real Housewives of Orange County star is set to appear on a Watch What Happens Live special Monday to discuss Ayers' bombshell admission and the fact that he still claims he has cancer, despite copping to faking the documents.

In a preview of the special released by E!, Gunvalson tells host Andy Cohen that she had witnessed Ayers being violently ill, which he explained was a side effect of chemotherapy.
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  • 11/23/2015
  • by Aurelie Corinthios
  • People.com - TV Watch
City of Hope (1991)
Brooks Ayers' Cancer Bombshell: Rhoc Star Admits He 'Fabricated' Medical Records
City of Hope (1991)
Brooks Ayers is breaking his silence about the controversy surrounding his claim that he has cancer after the hospital where he said he was treated revealed he was never a patient there.

On Wednesday, Ayers, who is Real Housewives of Orange County star Vicki Gunvalson's ex-boyfriend, made the bombshell admission that he had indeed forged medical documents from cancer hospital City of Hope, which he originally presented in an attempt to prove his diagnosis.

"Words cannot express the deep regret that I have in fabricating documents to 'prove' to the world that I, in fact, have cancer," Ayers told E!
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  • 11/11/2015
  • by Aurelie Corinthios
  • People.com - TV Watch
Eminem’s “Guts Over Fear” Video Has Arrived: Watch Here!
He’s never afraid to push the envelope, and Eminem is his usual controversial self in the new music video for “Guts Over Fear.”

Featuring Sia, the new clip is about a struggling boxer who washes dishes just to make enough money to get by, however his pregnant girlfriend and alcoholic father serve to complicate the situation.

Em declares, “This is for every kid who all’s they ever did was dreamed of one day just getting accepted / I represent him or her, anyone similar, you are the reason that I made this song.”

He continues, “And everything you’re scared to say don’t be afraid to say no more / From this day forward, just let them a-holes talk / Take it with a grain of salt and eat their f*cking faces off.”

Check the clip for “Guts Over Fear!”...
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  • 11/24/2014
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Joan Fontaine on TCM: Jane Eyre, Suspicion, The Constant Nymph
Joan Fontaine in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion Joan Fontaine, who turned 94 last October 22, shines on Turner Classic Movies' tonight. TCM will be showing five Fontaine movies: Jane Eyre (1944), The Constant Nymph (1943), Born to Be Bad (1950), Suspicion (1941), and Ivanhoe (1952). I've yet to check out The Constant Nymph, which had been unavailable for decades until TCM presented it a few months ago. In the film, 26-year-old Fontaine plays a 14-year-old infatuated with a composer (Charles Boyer) married to her older cousin (Alexis Smith). Edmund Goulding directed. Enough members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences must have found Fontaine quite believable as a lovestruck teen, for The Constant Nymph earned her her third (and final) Best Actress nomination. Jane Eyre has been made and remade about a zillion times in the last century or so. Fontaine's version, directed by Robert Stevenson (later of Mary Poppins fame) and co-starring Orson Welles as Rochester,...
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  • 1/31/2012
  • by Andre Soares
  • Alt Film Guide
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