Notre Dame Cathedral To Reopen in Paris Next Week

Next week, Paris’ iconic Notre Dame Cathedral is set to resume operations, five years after a devastating fire severely damaged it. On December 8th, visitors will have access to the main church, following a special opening ceremony slated for the day before.

Will Ferrell Just Confirmed He Wrote The Iconic ‘More Cowbell’ Sketch Himself, Plus How Writing Helped Him Find His Way On SNL

One iconic blend of rock music and humor, “More Cowbell” from Saturday Night Live, is still one of the show’s most acclaimed sketches, nearly a quarter century after its debut. Often regarded as Will Ferrell’s funniest performance, there was a common belief among fans that Ferrell co-created this classic bit with another writer. However, the actor from Anchorman clarified (sort of) the truth behind it.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Daughter Apple Martin Faces Backlash After Viral TikTok Video Apparently Shows Her Stealing A Photo Op From A Fellow Debutante

18-year-old Apple Marton (daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin) has been gaining more attention in the public spotlight. She’s made news on several occasions, but unfortunately, she’s recently caught criticism for an incident at a debutante ball. During the event, it appears that Apple may have unintentionally snatched a photo opportunity from another participant. A video of this moment has gone viral on TikTok, and as a result, Marton is receiving negative feedback.

Every TV Show Coming to Max in December 2024

Although Max (formerly known as HBO Max) underwent a rebranding some time ago, the way it delivers monthly content to viewers remains unaltered. Consequently, just like every other month, a selection of top-tier TV shows will be joining Max this December. Despite boasting an extensive collection of titles, its subscribers are always eager for fresh content.

Batman Was a Family Friendly Affair in This Campy Flick

It’s undeniable that the character of Batman has grown beyond his initial role as a comic book hero, transforming into a symbol deeply embedded in our culture. Since his debut in a 1939 issue of Detective Comics, Batman has been brought to life on both the big and small screens. When Tim Burton’s interpretation graced the silver screen in 1989, it gave Batman a darker edge. From The Animated Series, through the Dark Knight Trilogy, up to the graphic novel and animated adaptation of The Killing Joke, Batman has evolved to cater more towards mature audiences.