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Analysis: ‘The Flight Attendant’ Season 2 charts a path toward Cassie’s sobriety amid spy hijinks

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Analysis: ‘The Flight Attendant’ Season 2 charts a path toward Cassie’s sobriety amid spy hijinks

I am heading in a foreign country for some much-needed relaxation and leisure and to have fun the marriage of a pair of pricey buddies.

However I might by no means depart you with out some Pop Life, whereas I pop off to vacay, and the primary providing is in step with flying off for an escape.

Kaley Cuoco has come a great distance from “The Large Bang Concept.”

Not solely is she starring within the critically acclaimed sequence “The Flight Attendant,” however she’s additionally one of many government producers of the darkish comedy.

Within the new season, Cuoco will get to play totally different variations of her character, Cassie Bowden.

The present is streaming on HBO Max, which like CNN is a part of Warner Bros. Discovery.

‘Russian Doll’ Season 2

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Natasha Lyonne as Nadia Vulvokov stars in "Russian Doll."

After three longs years, we’re lastly getting the return of time traveler Nadia Vulvokov (she prefers the time period “time prisoner”), who in season one received caught up in a Groundhog Day dying spiral.

Natasha Lyonne is fantastic within the lead function and, just like the title suggests, there are layers upon layers right here.

Season two is streaming on Netflix.

‘The First Woman’

Viola Davis (right) as Michelle Obama stars in "The First Lady."
When the poster of Viola Davis as former first lady Michelle Obama in Showtime’s “The First Woman” was launched, folks have been shook.

The resemblance was startling, and it stoked pleasure for the sequence.

However the web giveth and it taketh away.

After the primary episode, there have been some … emotions concerning the present.

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There are another heavy hitters as effectively — Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt. Test it out for your self and see what all of the hoopla is about.

Extra bonus: If you need extra real-life Davis, her chat with Oprah Winfrey drops Friday on Netflix.

Two issues to take heed to

Jason Aldean (center) performs at the 10th Annual BBR Music Group Pre-CMA Party at the Cambria Hotel Nashville on November 12, 2019, in Tennessee.

Jason Aldean is paying tribute to his roots in his new double album.

“Macon, Georgia” is the nation star’s tenth studio album and combines his final album, “Macon,” together with his new one, “Georgia.”

“The place you have been raised has such an enormous affect on who you turn out to be and for me it is no totally different … particularly from a music standpoint,” Aldean stated in a press release on his web site. “My little hometown of Macon was closely instrumental in my musical background. Rising up in an surroundings that was a crossroads between Nation music, Southern rock, blues and R&B, it was simply pure to mix totally different sounds in my very own approach.”

The brand new undertaking drops Friday.

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Jewel's first new studio album in seven years, "Freewheelin' Woman," is out now.

Jewel profitable season six of “The Masked Singer” in December reminded a few of her music profession.

Now, seven years after her final album, “Selecting Up the Items,” she’s again with a brand new one.

“Freewheelin’ Lady” comes as she each has her say and units some issues straight.

“The large false impression, I believe, in my profession was that I used to be dwelling in my automobile for my dream,” Jewel informed Spin. “That was not the case, I used to be dwelling in my automobile as a result of a boss needed to have intercourse with me and once I would not, he would not give me my paycheck. It was gritty and nothing about goals. It was simply concerning the delight of claiming, ‘I can’t have intercourse with you and if I’ve to dwell in my automobile, so be it.’”

The only mother is now extra profitable, however no much less powerful.

Her new album is out now.

One factor to speak about

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(From lefet) Shania Twain and Harry Styles perform during the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 15 in Indio, California.
Harry Types and Shania Twain acting at Coachella jogged my memory of how a lot I find it irresistible when pop stars carry out with nation stars.

Now I do know a few of you may argue that Twain may be thought-about pop, however you possibly can take that up with Nashville.

Crossover style collaborations are removed from new.

Within the early Nineties, U2 teamed up with the legendary Johnny Money to provide “The Wanderer.” And a few of my more moderen favorites, together with H.E.R. with Chris Stapleton performing “Maintain On” ultimately yr’s CMT Music Awards and Stapleton’s epic mash of songs with Justin Timberlake on the CMA Awards in 2015, have come to my consideration courtesy of awards exhibits.
I even talked to former Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter just lately about his duet with nation singer Jimmie Allen for Carter’s new track, “Straightforward.”

Good artists love good music, interval. And so do I, so I am dwelling in gratitude for these kinds of collabs.

One thing to sip on

Rihanna poses for a picture as she celebrates her beauty brands Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin at Goya Studios on February 11 in Los Angeles.
Shade me obsessive about Rihanna’s child bump.

However only a reminder that as a lot as stars are like us, they positively have some privileges not out there to the remainder of us.

So whereas Rihanna has been very deliberate in her trend selections throughout her being pregnant (she talked to Vogue about that), the common expectant mom could not need to be stomach out as a lot because the star has been for worry of individuals touching that bump with out invitation. (Individuals, please do not try this.)

Now, when you can afford couture fashion to point out off that bambino, have at it and ship me some footage so I can glory in the great thing about them like I do in following RiRi and her bump.

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Movie Review: 'The Bikeriders' is photography in motion

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Movie Review: 'The Bikeriders' is photography in motion

The Bikeriders starts in the middle of its own story. A man in a “Chicago Vandals” jacket, head hanging over the bar counter.

“You can’t be wearing no colors in this neighborhood,” someone threatens, to which he replies: “You’d have to kill me to get this jacket off of me.”

The man, Benny, approaches most things in his life with this same kind of fervor. His wife, Kathy, describes Benny camping out in her front yard until her boyfriend at the time packed up his car and left.

It’s through Kathy’s eyes that we come to know the Vandals: The leader, Johnny; his right hand, Brucie; and a menagerie of other club members — Cockroach, Zipco, Cal, Funny Sonny, Corky and Wahoo, to name a few. Kathy, with varying levels of exasperation, takes us through the club’s rise and fall over her interviews with Danny, the photojournalist meant to represent the author of “The Bikeriders,” the book on which the film is based.

Johnny’s vision for the club starts simply enough — just guys talking about bikes. But, as The Vandals grow, he realizes what he’s created might have become impossible to control.

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The first, most obvious thing to say about “The Bikeriders” is that it’s gorgeous.

The beauty and effectiveness of Danny Lyon’s photography translates perfectly to film. Although an article by the Smithsonian reports 70% of the film’s dialogue is taken from Lyon’s interviews, you could almost watch this movie with the sound off.

Color, light and framing are used so beautifully here it’s hard not to spend the whole review geeking out. Stoplights, bars and midwestern houses and parking lots become art pieces, dioramas of the tumultuous life of a “bikerider.”

Beyond the surface, though, I’m not sure how to feel about this movie.

When Kathy says Johnny got the idea for the club while watching TV, we cut to him staring, enraptured, as 1953’s “The Wild One” plays in his living room. “Hey Johnny, what are you rebelling against?” The girl in the movie asks. Marlon Brando replies, “Whaddaya got?”

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This listlessness, this sense that Johnny doesn’t have any purpose in mind, that the club doesn’t have much of a point, permeates the film. For me, it extended to the movie itself: At the beginning I thought life in a motorcycle gang would be exciting but dangerous, and by the end I thought the exact same thing.

Maybe it’s Kathy’s perspective leaking through the narration, but the deaths in this movie are, as a rule, abrupt and stupid. Once the shock wore off, I found myself wondering, “What was that all for?”

For all the glamor and power being a bikerider supposedly grants, they don’t die for great causes or in blazes of glory. The end is a car in reverse, an empty parking lot.

“The Bikeriders” is gorgeous and exciting, but doesn’t appear to say very much. Maybe that’s exactly what it’s saying.

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Caroline Julstrom, intern, may be reached at 218-855-5851 or cjulstrom@brainerddispatch.com.

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Caroline Julstrom finished her second year at the University of Minnesota in May 2024, and started working as a summer intern for the Brainerd Dispatch in June.

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'Despicable Me 4': Mega Minions bring mega bucks to holiday box office

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Audiences are going bananas for Universal Pictures’ and Illumination’s “Despicable Me 4.”

The latest installment in the popular family film franchise opened to $27 million Wednesday at the domestic box office, according to estimates from a studio source and measurement firm Comscore. That number is expected to rise to roughly $120 million by the end of the Fourth of July weekend.

Other titles vying for moviegoers’ business this holiday stretch are Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out 2,” which grossed $7.3 million on Wednesday for a North American cumulative of $496.6 million; Paramount Pictures’ “A Quiet Place: Day One,” which scared up $4.4 million on Wednesday for a North American cumulative of $68.6 million; Sony Pictures’ “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” which earned $1.2 million on Wednesday for a North American cumulative of $169.1 million; and Warner Bros.’ “Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1,” which made $1.1 million on Wednesday for a North American cumulative of $14.8 million.

The promising start for “Despicable Me 4” is good news for exhibitors as the 2024 box office appears to be turning a corner thanks to some much-needed breakout hits such as “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” and “Inside Out 2.”

From directing team Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage, “Despicable Me 4” follows the not-so-nefarious Gru (voiced by Steve Carell), his resourceful daughters and his wacky minions on another daring mission to escape from a new nemesis. Rounding out the main voice cast are Kristen Wiig, Miranda Cosgrove, Dana Gaier, Madison Polan, Will Ferrell and Sofía Vergara.

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The animated feature received a lackluster 55% rating on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, but pulled an A grade from audiences polled by CinemaScore — proving that fans still can’t get enough of Carell’s curmudgeonly antihero and his babbling yellow entourage.

Film critic Gary Goldstein was not so generous in his review for the Los Angeles Times, writing that “this latest installment of Illumination’s mega-grossing animated franchise jams in a grab-bag of physical and visual gags and anything-goes action, plus a barrage of narrative dead ends, subplots and characters, as it strains to fill its 90 or so minutes of eye-popping, brain-draining mayhem.”

“Despite a few chuckles, some capable voice work and plenty of splashy color,” he adds, “it proves a largely empty and exhausting ride.”

So what keeps audiences coming back to this critically soured saga?

The Times’ Samantha Masunaga has reported that a perfect storm of organic social media phenomena (calling all #Gentleminions), Facebook mom memes and multigenerational nostalgia has kept the franchise relevant and lucrative over the past 14 years. “Despicable Me” debuted at $56.4 million domestically in 2010, “Despicable Me 2” launched at $83.5 million in 2013 and “Despicable Me 3” opened to $72.4 million in 2017, according to Box Office Mojo.

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“I’ve been 25 to 28 years in the business. I can’t remember something that created that much excitement for the audiences,” Francisco Schlotterbeck, chief executive of theater chain Maya Cinemas, told The Times.

“The other thing I can compare it to is ‘Toy Story.’”

Coming to theaters Friday is the highly anticipated A24 horror flick “MaXXXine,” followed by the wide releases of Goldove Entertainment’s “Lumina,” Neon’s “Longlegs” and Columbia Pictures’ “Fly Me to the Moon” next weekend.

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Movie review: ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’

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A Quiet Place: Day One. Valley News/Courtesy photo

Bob Garver
Special to Valley News
“A Quiet Place: Day One” made a grave miscalculation with its advertising. Scenes were filmed with the intention of putting them in the trailers, but not the movie. This way, when people saw the movie, they wouldn’t be able to properly anticipate the surprises and story progression. To that end, the advertising succeeded, I was indeed thrown off while watching the movie. But here’s where they didn’t succeed: the scenes shot just for the trailers were terrible, with clumsy dialogue and careless pacing. I was so mad at Hollywood for continuing this series without the creative vision of director John Krasinski, especially when the movie looked like garbage without his input. I only saw this movie out of obligation for the column, and I wouldn’t

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