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NYT Connections hints and answers for December 13, Tips to solve 'Connections' #916. - Mashable
Everything you need to solve 'Connections' #916.
‘Holes’: Gender-Swapped Reboot Pilot Not Going Forward At Disney+ - Deadline
Disney+ is not proceeding with its pilot Holes, a reimagining of Louis Sachar’s 1998 novel and the 2003 Disney movie adaptation with a female lead.
Bills’ Josh Allen Makes Huge Announcement Before Patriots Matchup - NESN
The New England Patriots better get their shots in now, because they'll soon have to deal with an even scarier version of the Buffalo Bills.
Lizzo Accusers Abandon Fat-Shaming Claims in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit - TMZ
Lizzo just scored a win in her legal battle against 3 former backup dancers ... the women have dropped their claims that Lizzo fat-shamed them, despite the rest of the case moving forward ... TMZ has learned.
So That’s What Stellan Skarsgård Is Like As a Father - Vulture
Father-and-son duo Stellan and Alexander Skarsgård are giving us a peek behind the curtain at their intra-family dynamics while promoting ‘Sentimental Value’ and ‘Pillion.’
How Bi Gan pulled off the most technically impressive movie scene of the year - The Verge
One of the year’s most visually striking films, Resurrection, features a stunning 30-minute unbroken tracking shot. Director Bi Gan tells us how he pulled it off.
Popular influencer dies after falling from 9th floor of high-rise apartment - MLive.com
She was known for tattoos and extensive cosmetic procedures.
Taylor Swift Changed Some ‘Reputation’ Lyrics. What Could It Mean? - Rolling Stone
David Zaslav Could Become a Billionaire if Warner Bros. Sells to Either Netflix or Paramount - Variety
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav stands to become a billionaire if WBD completes a sale to either Netflix or Paramount SKydance.
Screen Talk’s Top 10 Films of 2025 - IndieWire
From 'Misericordia' to 'Sinners,' Screen Talk's best movies of 2025.
A study in contrasts: The cinematography of Wake Up Dead Man - Ars Technica
Ars chats with cinematographer Steve Yedlin about bringing Rian Johnson’s Gothic vision to life.
Director found guilty of scamming Netflix out of $11 million - The Verge
Director Carl Erik Rinsch was found guilty of fraud and money laundering after he stole $11 million from Netflix while working on the streaming series White Horse, which never materialized.
Sarah Sherman on Comedy Special, Nude Prosthetics and Adam Sandler - Variety
Sarah Sherman unpacks her debut stand-up special 'Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh' and those nude prosthetics.
Star Wars: Fate Of The Old Republic Is Probably Many Years Away From Release - GameSpot
Casey Hudson's new studio only formed this year and is currently recruiting developers.
‘Heated Rivalry’ Skates to Second Season at HBO Max, Canada’s Crave - The Hollywood Reporter
The hockey romance has become a word-of-mouth breakout on the streamer.
Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller wanted his first film to be horror for everyone - The Verge
Bryan Fuller, the creator of Hannibal and Pushing Daisies, talks about making his first feature film, Dust Bunny, out in theaters on December 12th.
The Top 42 Moments From Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror TV in 2025 - Gizmodo
io9 watched a ton of TV this year—and standout scenes, shocking reveals, and sometimes entire episodes from 'Andor,' 'Dan Da Dan,' 'Pluribus,' 'Severance,' and beyond are lingering in our minds.
'Street Fighter' Star Andrew Schulz Starts 'Mortal Kombat' Movie Beef - Variety
'Street Fighter' star Andrew Schulz started video game movie beef with the 'Mortal Kombat' cast, saying they 'only care about money.'
John Cena’s Final Match Rumor at Saturday Night’s Main Event Debunked - Ringside News
Just days before John Cena’s final in-ring appearance at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, the planned match order has already changed. Earlier reports
‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet’s Directorial Debut Is a Star-Studded Christmas Weepie About How Death Can Bring a Family Back Together - IndieWire
Written by Winslet's son, Netflix's soggy yuletide sop stars Helen Mirren, Andrea Riseborough, Johnny Flynn, and the director herself.