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New this week: 'The Offer,' Kehlani, 'I Love That for You'
Read full article: New this week: 'The Offer,' Kehlani, 'I Love That for You'This week’s new entertainment releases include new music from Future and Kehlani, a 10-episode Paramount+ series that dramatizes the behind-the-scenes story of the making of “The Godfather,” and the comedy “I Love That for You” starring former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Vanessa Bayer as a woman longing to be a home shopping channel host.
Turner Classic Movies Festival heads to TCM and HBO Max
Read full article: Turner Classic Movies Festival heads to TCM and HBO MaxMacGraw and Glover will be honored at the Turner Classic Movies Festival. (AP Photo)Don't worry about making the trip to Hollywood for the Turner Classic Movies Festival this year — it's coming straight to your living room. TCM said Wednesday that its 12th installment will run on both its cable channel and the HBO Max streaming service. Our approach gives fans even more movies, stars and unique presentations to choose from,” said Pola Changnon, head of TCM, in a statement. “The breadth of this festival will offer interest for every kind of classic movie fan – whether they’re new to this world or card-carrying cinephiles!”
El Paso Walmart reopens, residents find healing after the horror
Read full article: El Paso Walmart reopens, residents find healing after the horrorVolunteers stand with handmade crosses memorializing the victims of a mass shooting at a makeshift memorial outside Walmart, where a shooting took place in El Paso, Texas. EL PASO, Texas - Erika Contreras still shivers whenever she drives by or pumps gas near the Walmart in El Paso where an assailant gunned down 22 people over the summer. Anyone who steps inside this Walmart will still immediately tell it's in El Paso. "It's disrespectful to the people who died in the shooting," said Brandon Flores, 19, a college student in El Paso. Like El Paso, other sites have reopened after tragedy.
Robert Evans, 'Chinatown,' 'Godfather' producer, dead at 89
Read full article: Robert Evans, 'Chinatown,' 'Godfather' producer, dead at 89(CNN) - Robert Evans, whose charisma rivaled some of the actors who appeared in the hit films he produced, died Saturday, according to his publicist Monique Evans. As a studio head, Evans helped resurrect Paramount Pictures in the 1960s by bringing such projects as "Chinatown," "The Godfather" and "Rosemary's Baby" to the big screen. Evans seemed to epitomize Hollywood excesses with his seven marriages, outspoken nature and freewheeling lifestyle that he documented in his 1994 memoir, "The Kid Stays in the Picture." When stardom eluded him, Evans took a job promoting sales for Evan-Picone, a clothing company co-owned by his brother, Charles. "The kid stays in the picture."
Walmart store manager hustled to save lives during shooting
Read full article: Walmart store manager hustled to save lives during shootingAnd like others standing outside the El Paso Walmart Supercenter, he scanned the parking lot, unsure of what was happening. He was very defined, looked very focused," Evans, the Walmart manager, told CNN on Friday. The native El Pasoan and longtime Walmart employee went in the store, yelling out there was an active shooter and calling a Code Brown on the store radio. Evans said he will return to the store where he has spent seven of his 21 years with the company. CNN's Brian Todd reported from El Paso, Texas, and Steve Almasy wrote in Atlanta.