‘Couldn’t Hurt The Princess Of Genovia’ Knicks Fans Have All The Jokes After OG Anunoby Crashed Into Anne Hathaway During A Game

Sitting courtside at an NBA game is a fantastic experience, but it’s also incredibly expensive. This is often why players get star-struck by celebrities, because they’re the ones who can afford to sit in those sought-after seats. On the heels of us reporting on RJ Barrett calling out Nikolaj Coster-Waldau at a game, New York Knicks player OG Anunoby had a funny close encounter with the iconic Anne Hathaway. The moment was so hilarious, in fact, that Knicks fans are now letting the jokes fly left and right about it.

Chris Kirkpatrick Confirms Animosity When Justin Timberlake Left *NSYNC To Go Solo, But The Band Mostly Seems Over It

Last year, millennials everywhere got excited when *NSYNC reunited to release a song for the Trolls Band Together soundtrack, and many hoped that a tour might follow. Unfortunately, those plans didn’t materialize as Justin Timberlake was busy preparing for his new album launch and world tour. It seemed like history was repeating itself, around twenty years after the artist embarked on his solo career. However, Chris Kirkpatrick recently stated that there was tension when *NSYNC’s lead singer put the band on an indefinite hold in 2002, but now it appears they have moved past it.

New Trailer for ‘Wolf Man’ Teases Savage Body Horror Transformation

This year, body horror has become popular due to the release of Coralie Fargeat’s movie “The Substance”. Now, it seems that Universal is planning to capitalize on this trend as we move towards 2025, given the recent trailer for “Wolf Man”, which showcases Christopher Abbott’s grisly metamorphosis into a fierce creature. Directed by Leigh Whannell, this film is a fresh take on the 1941 original, and stars Julia Garner and Matilda Firth in addition to Abbott. Its plotline mirrors that of Whannell’s “The Invisible Man”, which was a huge success at the box office back in 2020.

King Kong Production Designer and Composer Look Back on Peter Jackson’s Masterful Remake

In October of 2005, James Newton Howard was enjoying dinner when his agent made an unexpected call. “He inquired if I was interested in working on a movie. I responded, ‘Sure, what’s it about?’ He disclosed that the film would be three hours long and I had only four weeks to complete it. Naturally, I asked, ‘What is this project?’ If it were an extraordinary opportunity, I might consider it,” Howard recounted during a conversation with SYFY WIRE in November 2022.