
Meri, Christine, and Janelle Brown have left their husband and are focused on their personal growth and revenge bodies. Meri has been thriving since leaving Kody and has shown remarkable weight loss. Christine and Janelle have also experienced weight loss and are confidently flaunting their new bodies.
Sister Wives Meri, Christine, and Janelle Brown have left their self-centered husband, and now they are all working on their revenge bodies. The three wives were left unattended for a while, as Kody Brown seemed to favor one wife, Robyn Brown, more than the others. When Kody began spending more time with her, the rest grew tired, resulting in the three first wives seeking independence from their plural marriage. Ever seen, the trio has been glowing and growing, with Christine Brown finally getting her happy ending by getting married to David Woolley.
The Sister Wives stars have been proudly showing their weight loss...
Sister Wives Meri, Christine, and Janelle Brown have left their self-centered husband, and now they are all working on their revenge bodies. The three wives were left unattended for a while, as Kody Brown seemed to favor one wife, Robyn Brown, more than the others. When Kody began spending more time with her, the rest grew tired, resulting in the three first wives seeking independence from their plural marriage. Ever seen, the trio has been glowing and growing, with Christine Brown finally getting her happy ending by getting married to David Woolley.
The Sister Wives stars have been proudly showing their weight loss...
- 1/1/2024
- by Elah Wangu
- ScreenRant


Over 100 popular films are leaving HBO Max at the end of the month, but luckily you have the whole month to stream them.
They include cinema classics like “Ben Hur,” the winningest film in Oscars history
Leaving April 5
The Inside Story, 1948
Reminiscence, 2021 (HBO)
Leaving April 11
Adult Swim Yule Log (aka The Fireplace)
Leaving April 12
About Face: Supermodels Then and Now, 2012 (HBO)
Leaving April 13
The Last Duel, 2021
Game Theory With Bomani Jones, Season 1
Leaving April 18
The Lego Batman Movie, 2017
Leaving April 24
Tom and Jerry Cowboy Up!, 2022
Leaving April 27
Malignant, 2021 (HBO)
Leaving April 30
47 Ronin, 2013 (HBO)
3 Godfathers, 1948
Accepted, 2006 (HBO)
The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938
A Private War, 2018 (HBO)
An American in Paris, 1951
The American President, 1995
Any Given Sunday, 1999
Australia, 2008 (HBO)
Before I Fall, 2017 (HBO)
Ben-Hur, 1959
Black Legion, 1937
Blade, 1998
Blood Diamond, 2006
Blow Out, 1981 (HBO)
The Bodyguard, 1992
Boogie Nights, 1997
The Book of Eli, 2010
The Bourne Identity, 2002 (HBO)
The Bourne Supremacy, 2004 (HBO)
Bringing up Baby,...
They include cinema classics like “Ben Hur,” the winningest film in Oscars history
Leaving April 5
The Inside Story, 1948
Reminiscence, 2021 (HBO)
Leaving April 11
Adult Swim Yule Log (aka The Fireplace)
Leaving April 12
About Face: Supermodels Then and Now, 2012 (HBO)
Leaving April 13
The Last Duel, 2021
Game Theory With Bomani Jones, Season 1
Leaving April 18
The Lego Batman Movie, 2017
Leaving April 24
Tom and Jerry Cowboy Up!, 2022
Leaving April 27
Malignant, 2021 (HBO)
Leaving April 30
47 Ronin, 2013 (HBO)
3 Godfathers, 1948
Accepted, 2006 (HBO)
The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938
A Private War, 2018 (HBO)
An American in Paris, 1951
The American President, 1995
Any Given Sunday, 1999
Australia, 2008 (HBO)
Before I Fall, 2017 (HBO)
Ben-Hur, 1959
Black Legion, 1937
Blade, 1998
Blood Diamond, 2006
Blow Out, 1981 (HBO)
The Bodyguard, 1992
Boogie Nights, 1997
The Book of Eli, 2010
The Bourne Identity, 2002 (HBO)
The Bourne Supremacy, 2004 (HBO)
Bringing up Baby,...
- 4/4/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Regina King arrives on the red carpet of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
Elegance was the word on the red carpet during the 2020 Academy Awards. From sparkling diamond jewelry to classic designer gowns, it was Hollywood glamour at its Oscar finest.
Here’s our picks for the Best Dressed from the 2020 Oscar red carpet.
Regina King arrives on the red carpet of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
Regina King – Versace. Last year’s Oscar winner for Best Supporting Actress was truly the queen of this year’s red carpet.
Janelle Monáe arrives on the red carpet of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020. Janelle Monáe arrives on the red carpet of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
Janelle Monae – Wow!
Elegance was the word on the red carpet during the 2020 Academy Awards. From sparkling diamond jewelry to classic designer gowns, it was Hollywood glamour at its Oscar finest.
Here’s our picks for the Best Dressed from the 2020 Oscar red carpet.
Regina King arrives on the red carpet of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
Regina King – Versace. Last year’s Oscar winner for Best Supporting Actress was truly the queen of this year’s red carpet.
Janelle Monáe arrives on the red carpet of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020. Janelle Monáe arrives on the red carpet of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
Janelle Monae – Wow!
- 2/10/2020
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Southend Film Festival | Sci-Fi London | We Heart Miyazaki | Rooftop Film Club
Something of a coup for the festival this year: two "new" Peter Sellers films. Freshly restored, having been discovered in a skip, 1950s shorts Dearth Of A Salesman and Insomnia Is Good For You screen at the opening gala, along with another rare Sellers short Cold Comfort. It's the first time they've screened in 60 years. There are plenty more retro treats in the mixed selection, including Sellers and Ringo Starr in groovy 1960s comedy The Magic Christian; Barbara Stanwyck in Lady Of Burlesque, a tale of strippers strangled by their G-strings; and Bette Davis in the Busby Berkeley-enhanced Fashions Of 1934; not to mention punk casualties John Otway and Bruno Wizard, both accompanying their comical biodocs.
Continue reading...
Something of a coup for the festival this year: two "new" Peter Sellers films. Freshly restored, having been discovered in a skip, 1950s shorts Dearth Of A Salesman and Insomnia Is Good For You screen at the opening gala, along with another rare Sellers short Cold Comfort. It's the first time they've screened in 60 years. There are plenty more retro treats in the mixed selection, including Sellers and Ringo Starr in groovy 1960s comedy The Magic Christian; Barbara Stanwyck in Lady Of Burlesque, a tale of strippers strangled by their G-strings; and Bette Davis in the Busby Berkeley-enhanced Fashions Of 1934; not to mention punk casualties John Otway and Bruno Wizard, both accompanying their comical biodocs.
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- 4/26/2014
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
Actor to produce and possibly take lead role in film based on biography of celebrated choreographer and director
Ryan Gosling may star in a biopic of Hollywood legend Busby Berkeley, the choreographer and director who created some of the most famous dance routines in the history of film.
Gosling has signed on to produce a proposed movie from Warner Bros, which has optioned Jeffrey Spivak's biography Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley. The studio plans to develop the project as a vehicle for the star of Drive and Blue Valentine.
Born in Los Angeles in 1895, Berkeley rose to fame in the 1930s with his work on dance routines for hit Warner Bros musicals 42nd Street, Footlight Parade and Gold Diggers of 1933 – all of which were released in 1933 – and the following year's Fashions of 1934. He was known for his use of kaleidoscope-style imagery incorporating showgirls and props to create elaborate fantasy motifs.
Ryan Gosling may star in a biopic of Hollywood legend Busby Berkeley, the choreographer and director who created some of the most famous dance routines in the history of film.
Gosling has signed on to produce a proposed movie from Warner Bros, which has optioned Jeffrey Spivak's biography Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley. The studio plans to develop the project as a vehicle for the star of Drive and Blue Valentine.
Born in Los Angeles in 1895, Berkeley rose to fame in the 1930s with his work on dance routines for hit Warner Bros musicals 42nd Street, Footlight Parade and Gold Diggers of 1933 – all of which were released in 1933 – and the following year's Fashions of 1934. He was known for his use of kaleidoscope-style imagery incorporating showgirls and props to create elaborate fantasy motifs.
- 3/20/2014
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News


In case you missed the 71st Golden Globes on NBC, Et has the winners!
Related Pics: Best and Worst Golden Globe Fashions
Read on to see if your favorite stars are took home Golden Globe gold. (Winners underlined below).
Best Motion Picture, Drama:
12 Years a Slave
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Philomena
Rush
Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama:
Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 years a Slave
Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
Robert Redford, All is Lost
Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama:
Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
Sandra Bullock, Gravity
Judi Dench, Philomena
Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks
Kate Winslet, Labor Day
Best Director - Motion Picture:
Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips
Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave
Alexander Payne, Nebraska
David O. Russell, American Hustle
Related: Stars React to Golden Globe Nominations
Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
American Hustle
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
[link...
Related Pics: Best and Worst Golden Globe Fashions
Read on to see if your favorite stars are took home Golden Globe gold. (Winners underlined below).
Best Motion Picture, Drama:
12 Years a Slave
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Philomena
Rush
Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama:
Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 years a Slave
Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
Robert Redford, All is Lost
Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama:
Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
Sandra Bullock, Gravity
Judi Dench, Philomena
Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks
Kate Winslet, Labor Day
Best Director - Motion Picture:
Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips
Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave
Alexander Payne, Nebraska
David O. Russell, American Hustle
Related: Stars React to Golden Globe Nominations
Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
American Hustle
Her
Inside Llewyn Davis
[link...
- 1/13/2014
- Entertainment Tonight


The 71st Golden Globe Awards nominees have been announced, and per usual, the list includes some snubs and shockers!
Related Pics: Best and Worst Golden Globe Fashions
While Showtime's Homeland and Lee Daniels' The Butler got snubbed, Andy Samberg's Fox comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine got a surprising amount of nominations.
Announced by Zoe Saldana, Aziz Ansari and Olivia Wilde, here's the full list of nominees:
Best Motion Picture, Drama:
12 Years a Slave
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Philomena
Rush
Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama:
Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 years a Slave
Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
Robert Redford, All is Lost
Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama:
Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
Sandra Bullock, Gravity
Judi Dench, Philomena
Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks
Kate Winslet, Labor Day
Best Director - Motion Picture:
Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips
Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave...
Related Pics: Best and Worst Golden Globe Fashions
While Showtime's Homeland and Lee Daniels' The Butler got snubbed, Andy Samberg's Fox comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine got a surprising amount of nominations.
Announced by Zoe Saldana, Aziz Ansari and Olivia Wilde, here's the full list of nominees:
Best Motion Picture, Drama:
12 Years a Slave
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Philomena
Rush
Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama:
Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 years a Slave
Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
Robert Redford, All is Lost
Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama:
Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
Sandra Bullock, Gravity
Judi Dench, Philomena
Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks
Kate Winslet, Labor Day
Best Director - Motion Picture:
Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips
Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave...
- 12/12/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
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