Not Robert Pattinson. It’s not a leap to think that the 38-year-old actor with the bedroom eyes and the matinee-idol mug requested that things be even more silly, repulsive, and bizarre.
RANT AND RAVE Rave to the kids who attended “Frozen” while the score was played live by the Seattle Symphony. Many were dressed up, behaved so well and brought a magic to the experience for us ...
Robert John, the crooner behind “Sad Eyes” who scored his first hit when he was just 12, has died aged 79. John’s son, Michael Pedrick, confirmed the news of his death to Rolling Stone.
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Ten games divided into two groups of five. That’s how you summarize this year’s Washington women’s basketball team. A quintet of losses and a quintet of wins — each equally telling of what ...
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This is Pattinson at his best, holding his movie star charisma hostage in order to pursue loveable weirdos in all kinds of shades (see: Benny and Josh Safdie’s Good Time or Robert Eggers’s The ...
Robert John, a beloved singer, died on February 24, 2025, at the age of 79. In a conversation with Rolling Stone, his son talked about how John did not completely heal from a stroke that he had ...
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The series premiered to rave reviews at the prestigious 2024 Venice Film Festival, before going on to become a “national talking point” in Denmark. In a statement about the show, Head of BBC ...