“Boyhood,” the Oscar-winning coming-of-age drama filmed over 12 years by Richard Linklater, will return to theaters July 31 for its 12th anniversary. When it was released in 2014, critics raved about the family drama and it was nominated for 6 Oscars, winning best supporting actress for Patricia Arquette. Since its release, it has consistently ranked as one of the greatest movies ever made.
Billie Eilish’s concert film “BILLIE EILISH – HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR”, which she co-directed with James Cameron, is now available to buy or rent online. It was released in theaters on May 8. She said of the film, “I think that’s really magical for fans to have and for me to have. It’s just a moment in time captured forever.”
Ozzy Osbourne’s exhibit is getting a new piece of memorabilia. The Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery has announced that Ozzy’s black Gothic-style throne will be part of the “Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero” exhibit starting July 1. He debuted the throne in 2024 when he was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame as a solo artist. He also used it during his final performance last summer.
John Denver is the unofficial voice of the 2026 World Cup! American stadiums are repeatedly playing his 1971 hit ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’. And fans have been belting out the track word for word. It doesn’t stop with Americans, either. Videos have emerged of players and visiting fans from other countries getting in on the action.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is officially heading to the Miami Heat. A blockbuster trade ended his 13-year run with the Milwaukee Bucks. The massive deal sends Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis to Miami. The Bucks receive Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kel’el Ware, and Kasparas Jakucionis in exchange.
“The Devil Wears Prada 2” is set to premiere on Disney+ and Hulu on July 29, following its theatrical release on May 1. The sequel has exceeded expectations at the box office, grossing approximately $677 million worldwide and making Disney the first studio to surpass $2 billion in global box office earnings in 2026.
The 2026 midyear touring charts are officially out, and major artists like Bruce Springsteen, the Eagles, and AC/DC are currently dominating the global top 10. Bad Bunny leads the worldwide list with over $225 million, but AC/DC takes the number 4 spot after earning nearly $120.3 million on their “European Power Up” tour. Eagles land at number 8 globally with over $69.7 million from their Sphere residency, while Bruce Springsteen secures the number 10 spot with over $58.4 million.
Hailey Bieber is officially the newest face of the latest Skims advertising campaign. She is starring in the brand-new promotional photos for the Everyday Cotton collection of premium bras and underwear. Kim Kardashian praised the exciting collaboration and said, “Hailey has a unique ability to make even the simplest pieces feel elevated.”
The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers is venturing into new musical territory with a solo country-western album titled “THRASHER”, due August 21. Recorded at Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A, the project features seasoned Nashville musicians including guitarist David Rawlings, pedal steel player Bruce Bouton, and 85-year-old harmonica legend Charlie McCoy.
Legendary Entertainment has taken over “The Magic School Bus” live-action film from Universal, reviving the project after six years in development. Elizabeth Banks will play the adventurous teacher Ms. Frizzle. Rob Letterman, known for “Shark Tale” and “Detective Pikachu”, will write and direct.
Peacock has canceled its Cold War-era espionage series “Ponies” after one season, about five months after it debuted for binge viewing on January 15. Set in 1977 Moscow, the drama stars Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson as secretaries at the U.S. embassy who become CIA operatives following their husbands’ mysterious deaths.
Lionsgate has scheduled its remake of “The Blair Witch Project” for release on September 24, 2027. The studio describes the upcoming film as a “new vision” that will “reintroduce this horror classic for a new generation.” Director Dylan Clark, who began his career on YouTube, will lead the project. The 1999 original earned $250 million on a small budget and inspired two sequels.
BTS’s music video for “Dynamite” has surpassed 2.1 billion views on YouTube, becoming the group’s most-viewed music video to date as of June 24, 2023. The video achieved this milestone about nine months after reaching 2 billion views in September 2022, adding 100 million views during this period.
Lil Dicky declared Drake as the “greatest rapper of all time” during an episode of Complex’s “GOAT Talk”, citing his impact on his life since age 22. Dicky acknowledged that Kanye West was the GOAT rapper of his childhood but shifted his current perspective to Drake as a more influential artist now. Music producer Benny Blanco appointed Lil Wayne as his choice for the greatest of all time rapper, highlighting differing opinions among the participants.
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