“Killers of the Flower Moon” has been named the best film of 2023 by the National Board of Review. The film also won NBR’s Best Director prize for Martin Scorsese, while Lily Gladstone picked up the Best Actress award and Rodrigo Prieto took the Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography award for “Killers of the Flower Moon” and “Barbie.”
Jennifer Lopez has a new movie role in the works. J.Lo is attached to star in a feature adaptation of the 1993 Broadway musical “Kiss of the Spider Woman”, written and directed by “Dreamgirls” filmmaker Bill Condon. Rehearsals would start in February, with a plan to begin filming in April in New Jersey.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, is known for record-breaking feats on the football field, has now set a record off the field as one of his game-used jerseys sold for an impressive $37,000 at a Goldin Auctions event. The jersey, worn by Travis in the Chiefs’ 2019 victory against the Chargers in Mexico City, where Travis scored a touchdown, now holds the distinction of being the highest-selling game-used item of Travis Kelce for the auction house.
Snoop Dogg’s comedy “The Underdoggs” is shifting from its planned January 26 theatrical release to an exclusive Prime Video debut. Snoop, who stars and produces the sports comedy, announced the news on his social media and dropped the first red band trailer.
It’s time to grab a tennis racket. 2023 is ending, and Sportico compiled a list of the highest-paid female athletes of the year. Tennis is heavily represented within the Top 10, occupying 7 of the spots. In the number one spot is Coco Gauff who earned $22.7 Million. The tennis pro brought in $6.7 million in winnings and $16 million in endorsements alone.
The Rolling Stones have grossed over $2 billion in ticket sales over their iconic career. The band has not only grossed the most money in ticket sales but have also sold the most tickets out of any other act in any genre. However, U2 is catching up to The Rolling Stones, as the Irish rockers have also grossed $2 billion in ticket sales. Bono and company have only earned $30 million less than the Stones over their live career.
Fox announced that on January 1, it will air “M*A*S*H: The Comedy That Changed Television”, a 2-hour special featuring new interviews with surviving cast members Alan Alda, Gary Burghoff, Jamie Farr, Mike Farrell and Loretta Swit. In what’s being called the “definitive” look back at the Emmy-winning series, which aired on CBS from 1972-1983, the retrospective will also include “never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage, photos and stories.
Nicki Minaj will appear on an upcoming edition of “Watch What Happens Live”. Host Andy Cohen took to X, asking fans to tweet in questions for her. No word on exactly when her episode will air. She drops her highly anticipated “Pink Friday 2” album today and is scheduled to appear on “Live With Kelly and Mark”.
Daddy Yankee is officially retiring from reggaeton to devote his life to his religious faith, he said after ending his farewell tour in his homeland of Puerto Rico. The 46-year-old told fans “Living a life of success is not the same as living a life with purpose.”
Def Leppard has announced a 2024 stadium tour with special guest Steve Miller Band. Heart and Cheap Trick will also appear in select cities. The 23-date trek kicks off July 6 in St. Louis.
Tim McGraw shared the advice he gave to Taylor Swift when she was a teenager. She opened for Tim’s joint “Soul2Soul” tour with wife Faith Hill nearly 15 years ago. He says he told Taylor, “Aways know that you’re the leader, that you’re the one making decisions, that you will know what song is going to work or not and that you are the captain of your ship.”
Charlie Sheen is going on six months sober after giving up alcohol cold turkey. He says his former self was “some alien version”, and he’s living a more consistent lifestyle now raising his twin 14-year-old boys.
Selena Gomez apparently confirmed rumors that she’s dating Benny Blanco, making it Instagram official in the comments of a fan page. “He is my absolute everything in my heart,” she wrote, calling the producer “the best thing that’s ever happened to me” and “better than anyone I’ve been with.”
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