The reviews for “Marvel’s Eternals” seemed to be mixed everywhere, including Rotten Tomatoes. “Eternals” has a current Rotten Tomatoes score of 63, making it the worst-reviewed MCU film on the site. Prior to “Eternals”, “Thor: The Dark World” held the worst Rotten Tomatoes score for the MCU at 66.
The Coachella & Stagecoach festivals aren’t going away anytime soon. Both music events are staying put in the desert in Indio, CA, through 2050. The promoter Goldenvoice just signed a long-term lease with the owners of the 642-plus acre Empire Polo Club. After a two-year hiatus due to COVID, Coachella is returning on April 15-17 and 22-24 with headliners Travis Scott, Swedish House Mafia, and Rage Against The Machine.
Katy Perry has released a cover of The Beatles ‘All You Need Is Love’ to raise funds for Baby2Baby. She performs her take on the classic in Gap’s holiday campaign commercial. For every stream of the song on Spotify, $1 goes to the non-profit, providing essentials to LA children living in poverty.
Lil Nas X will release a version of ‘Montero’ featuring super-sanitized lyrics for the “Kidz Bop 2022” collection. The new rendition completely strips away his R-rated verses in favor of some shiny, happy lines about vacations and pleasant dinners.
ABBA have confirmed that their new album “Voyage” will be their last. They’ll release their first album in 40 years on Nov. 5, ahead of the ABBA Voyage digital concert shows in London, beginning May 2022. Although there are 2 songs that didn’t make the new album, they will remain unfinished.
Genesis have extended their “The Last Domino?” tour into 2022 with the announcement of shows in Germany, France and the Netherlands, which will precede 3 London concerts in March that were rescheduled when at least one member of the touring band tested positive for COVID-19.
Carrie Underwood’s 2005 debut album “Some Hearts” has been certified by the RIAA as 9X Platinum for sales in excess of 9 million units. She was fresh off her winning run on “American Idol” began recording the album, which became the best-selling album of 2006 in the U.S., powered by hits including ‘Jesus, Take the Wheel’ and ‘Before He Cheats’.
Facebook has changed the name of its parent company to “Meta”. Facebook itself will still be called Facebook, but it’ll just be one of the technologies under what MARK ZUCKERBERG is calling the “metaverse”.
ASHTON KUTCHER ended up in the hospital twice with pancreatitis while preparing to play STEVE JOBS, because he tried to replicate Jobs’ fruit-heavy diet. MILA KUNIS says, quote, “He’s so dumb, he also only ate, like, grapes at one point . . . it’s so stupid.”
GIGI HADID and ZAYN MALIK apparently broke up. This news came out after reports said Zayn hit Gigi’s mom YOLANDA during an argument. Zayn “adamantly” denies hitting her.
The “American Music Awards” announced their nominees yesterday and voting is open over at Billboard.com or through TikTok. The show airs live on November 21st on ABC. First-time nominee OLIVIA RODRIGO has the most with seven, followed by THE WEEKND with six.
REBA MCENTIRE’s boyfriend Rex Linn pranked her last Halloween by hiding a seven-foot tall Costco werewolf in her bathroom. It put a scare into her . . . but then she got into the spirit and dragged it around scaring other people with it.
MORGAN WALLEN picked up two “American Music Awards” nominations, but he WON’T be allowed to attend the show . . . because “his conduct does not align” with their core values. It’s a fan-voted awards show, so their snub doesn’t have to ruin his chances of winning.
Despite the song’s commercial success, Dua Lipa’s “Levitating” won’t be up for any Grammy nominations. The song was eligible but Dua Lipa didn’t submit it for consideration. The song had a number of remixes, including one that featured DaBaby. She may have left the song out to avoid the controversy over his homophobic comments.
Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus tweeted to fans this week and joked that he had actually stayed up until 8 o’clock at night. He thought to himself, “Dude you crushed it today.” He announced in September that he was cancer free.
Matthew Perry is working on a memoir, scheduled to be published in fall 2022. Flatiron Books struck a deal with the actor in the mid-seven figure range. The book is supposed to take readers behind-the-scenes of “Friends” during the time Matthew was struggling with addiction.
Sarah Hyland is set to host “Play-Doh Squished” for IMDb TV. Deadline reports the holiday special will feature three teams of two kids and two adults competing in a series of physical and creative challenges set in a Play-Doh winter wonderland. The one-hour show will launch on December 10th.













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