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New this week: Lena Dunham, Mila Kunis and Charlie Puth
Read full article: New this week: Lena Dunham, Mila Kunis and Charlie PuthThis week’s new entertainment releases include albums from Charlie Puth and The Cult, Mila Kunis starring in the Netflix thriller “Luckiest Girl Alive,” and “30 Rock” star Jack McBrayer leading the second season of “Hello, Jack.
‘Encanto,’ ‘House of Gucci’ fuel Thanksgiving box office
Read full article: ‘Encanto,’ ‘House of Gucci’ fuel Thanksgiving box officeThanksgiving weekend moviegoing was still far from the feast it normally is, but Disney’s “Encanto” and the Lady Gaga-led “House of Gucci” both gave a lift to two genres that have been particularly battered by the pandemic: family movies and adult dramas.
New this week: 'CODA,' Chance the Rapper film and 'Heels'
Read full article: New this week: 'CODA,' Chance the Rapper film and 'Heels'This week’s new entertainment releases include new music from Lizzo and Ben Platt and an animated series on Disney+ that features a bevy of heroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe in reimagined events called “What If.
Terry Crews Says New Season of 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Will 'Definitely' Cover Current Events
Read full article: Terry Crews Says New Season of 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Will 'Definitely' Cover Current EventsStar Terry Crews appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers on Monday where he discussed the state of current events in America and how it will pertain to the show's upcoming season. When Meyers asked Crews if "the events of the day" would effect the next season, he replied, "Definitely." In addition to the cast's donation, actress Stephanie Beatriz, who plays detective Rosa Diaz on the show, also urged others who play cops on TV to step up and make donations. Brooklyn Nine-Nine isn't the first cop show that has agreed to address the current state of unrest over racial injustice. In addition to talking about the future of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Crews also addressed NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell admitting that "we were wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier."
Stephanie Beatriz and Griffin Newman Urge Actors Who Play Cops on TV to Donate Amid Protests
Read full article: Stephanie Beatriz and Griffin Newman Urge Actors Who Play Cops on TV to Donate Amid ProtestsBrooklyn Nine-Nine's Stephanie Beatriz and The Tick's Griffin Newman are urging actors who play or have played cops on TV to donate a share of their paychecks amid protests following George Floyd's death. Beatriz and Newman have each donated $11,000 to the Community Exchange Fund, bringing their total combined donation to $22,000. Im an out-of-work actor who improbably played a detective on two episodes of Blue Bloods almost a decade ago, Newman wrote on Twitter. If you make tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in residuals from playing a cop? If you make tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in residuals from playing a cop?