Nine Tearjerker Movies Guaranteed To Leave You Bawling
There's nothing wrong with shedding a tear or 20 from time to time — and is there any better place to turn to for a much-needed cry than the movies?
There's nothing wrong with shedding a tear or 20 from time to time — and is there any better place to turn to for a much-needed cry than the movies?
The new kings of late night are providing some much needed comic relief from the epicenter of the crisis.
Nobody in Hollywood is more suited to thriving during lockdown than Robert Pattinson. Assuming he can keep from burning down his kitchen.
Nobody in Hollywood is more suited to thriving during lockdown than Robert Pattinson, the once reluctant movie star who's stepping back into the spotlight with a new Christopher Nolan blockbuster and then "The Batman." That is, if he can find his phone. Or turn on his computer. Or keep from burning down his kitchen.
From Superstars to clout goggles, the group's look was constantly changing and never anything less than deeply influential.
Ramy Youssef is a Muslim American stand-up comic with his own raunchy HBO special, a Golden Globe-winning TV show, and a new production deal with A24. And it turns out that the road to his barrier-shattering success all started with a surprise case of Bell's palsy.
The estimate for the Jordans going up for sale is $100,000 to $150,000.
As the department store files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, its American idea of luxury seems obsolete.
From MJ and Kobe's budding relationship to the trash-talking of the Dream Team, the longtime broadcaster shares the best memories from his time with the 1990s Bulls.
GQ staffer Clay Skipper tried a round of split squats and calf raises with the New York Red Bulls.
"The money guys, I don't know. I just don't have a whole lot of fondness for those guys."
The harrowing story of the tourists, crew, and captain trapped on a cruise ship that would become a microcosm of the confusion and panic engulfing the globe.
For eight American billionaires, their fortunes have ballooned by at least $1 billion during the pandemic.
New Zealand's White Island is otherworldly, an 800-acre fantasyland that has beckoned Hollywood filmmakers and everyday selfie-seekers alike. It is also an active volcano, a roiling catastrophe waiting to happen. This is the story of the day when the worst-case scenario became real — and of the race to save those who faced the blast.
The main cast of NBC's hit show "Parks and Recreation" will return for the new special, which airs next week.
Letting someone know you're into them without coming on too strong doesn't have to be fraught. (Also, don't open with any variant "Hello, beautiful" unless you want an instant block.)
The new king of Sunday nights takes a break from editing the final episode to talk MJ, that former Chicago resident, and trying (unsuccessfully) to stay off Twitter.
Prepper culture and dystopian fashion brands are colliding to create a new uniform for our troubled moment.
It's getting hard these days to escape the signs of apocalypse. But it won't be the pandemic (not this one, anyway) that spells our doom.
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