Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey Had A Solid Run On Netflix This Week, But Lindsay Lohan’s Lohanaissance Movie Is Dominating It

Examining Netflix’s 2024 lineup leaves no doubt about its versatility. This versatility is evident with two of its top current offerings being the true crime docuseries, “Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey,” and Lindsay Lohan’s Christmas movie, “Our Little Secret.” Despite both projects performing well, it’s clear that the Lindsay Lohan revival (or Lohanaissance) has made a significant impact on Netflix, as her film is currently leading the pack in the Top Ten list.

‘Nightbitch’ Star Amy Adams Is On Board for a Role in Taylor Swift Biopic

There’s hardly any argument that Taylor Swift is among the most well-known personalities globally. Following a span of nearly two years, her Eras Tour concludes this weekend, and it will be remembered as one of the most incredible events for the over 10 million fans who were part of her concerts. Now, these very fans are pondering potential candidates to portray one of Swift’s closest confidants if a biopic about her life ever materializes, and leading contender Amy Adams has expressed her enthusiasm for the prospect.

This Translucent Record Storage System Is Inspired By the Visual Aspect Of Vinyl Collecting

As a passionate vinyl enthusiast with a growing collection, I’ve come to understand that playing records is just one aspect – maintaining them in an aesthetically pleasing and functional space is a whole different ball game. With hundreds (or even thousands) of records at my disposal, it’s not only about investing in a high-quality turntable and speakers; I need a storage solution that caters to both my visual and practical needs.

Bottega Veneta Curates Venetian Artisans For Annual Holiday Gift Guide

This year, Bottega Veneta unveils the fourth edition of their seasonal project, ‘Bottega for Bottegas’, showcasing Venetian artisans and artists on a global scale. The name, inspired by the Italian word for “workshop”, reflects Bottega Veneta’s commitment to preserving and celebrating its rich heritage in fine craftsmanship.

Netflix’s ‘That Christmas’ and How Locksmith Animation Bet on Brian Cox and Richard Curtis for a New Holiday Classic

Are you looking for a family-friendly movie to enjoy during the holiday season? How about an animated film set in snowy landscapes, with Brian Cox as Santa Claus? It also features the voices of Fiona Shaw, Rhys Darby, Jodie Whittaker, and Bill Nighy. The director is Simon Otto, who previously worked as head of character animation on the How to Train Your Dragon films at DreamWorks Animation. Notably, the story is based on a series of children’s books by Richard Curtis, renowned for writing movies like Notting Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and directing Love Actually. Netflix found this pitch appealing, and the movie, titled That Christmas, can now be streamed thanks to Locksmith Animation (Ron’s Gone Wrong). There will also be select theater screenings in the U.S. starting from November 27 and in the U.K. from November 29.