In the US men's World Cup soccer match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, a serious penalty was called on a US player by the video review official rather than the game official. And lots of people are ...
On her most vital album in over two decades, pop music’s grande dame proves she still knows how to make us move At a recent listening session attended by NME, Price explained that this album is less ...
Madonna made it clear at the start of the promotional cycle for “Confessions II” that her first album in seven years would be a return to the dance floor, a sequel to her seismic 2005 album ...
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor co-stars in the film about an American soldier trapped behind enemy lines. By Frank Scheck The second time is not the charm for director Rod Davis Lurie, producer Marc Frydman ...
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After years spent chasing trends like trap and Latin pop, Madonna settles back nicely into old-school dance music to tell vivid vignettes of life in 80s New York ‘Ask yourself this – what are you ...
“People think dance music is just superficial,” Madonna announces early on her excellent new album, Confessions II. “But they’re all wrong. The dance floor is not just a place. It’s a threshold, a ...
If you happened to be wondering about Elle Woods’ origin story — I wasn’t, but surely somebody was — help is at hand in the form of “Elle,” a prequel turning up exactly 25 years after “Legally Blonde” ...
When “Legally Blonde” came out in 2001, it blew up the box office. Grossing about six times its $18 million budget and spawning both a sequel (“Legally Blonde 2: Red, White, & Blonde”) and a Broadway ...
Madonna’s back in peak form with a fresh and honest dance record that’s not only her best in 20 years, but a genuinely vital addition to her canon. Save this story Save this story What would it mean ...
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