Thanksgiving Boom: ‘Wicked’ Eyes $85M Opening, Followed by $65M for ‘Gladiator II’
A bountiful Thanksgiving feast is shaping up at the box office.
A bountiful Thanksgiving feast is shaping up at the box office.
Approximately 1000 authors such as Sally Rooney from “Normal People”, Naomi Klein, and Rachel Kushner are participating in a protest by signing a petition advocating for a cultural boycott against Israeli literary organizations during the prolonged Israel-Gaza conflict.
In simple terms, the upcoming election next week is causing a lot of tension and disagreement between two strongly opposed groups, which has led to a sense of fear and anxiety reminiscent of horror movies. It’s interesting to think about why nobody has made a horror film about volunteer canvassers going door-to-door at dusk during an election.
On Halloween night, the best-selling comic book author of the past ten years, known for penning the top horror series on the market, will spend the evening holed up in his apartment in Brooklyn, indulging in a movie marathon.
Similar to many people in town, numerous well-known celebrities are celebrating Diwali today as well. Ananya Panday was particularly thrilled to indulge in her diet and savor her favorite foods and sweets due to the festival of lights. However, even while she savored her laddoo, she didn’t neglect her responsibilities as a masi. In a recent photo, she can be seen holding an Indian sweet in one hand and her nephew River in the other.