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Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Poet & Activist Andrea Gibson Passes Away at 49
Andrea Gibson's death ignited an outpouring of grief across the literary and LGBTQ+ communities. Known for their fearless spoken word performances and activism, Gibson passed away at the age of 49. Accordingly, many are now searching for details about the circumstances surrounding her death, and how their work, including the documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, continues to touch lives. Here's all we know about the circumstances surrounding the death of Andrea Gibson. An award-winning spoken word poet and author, Andrea Gibson has passed away at the age of 49. Andrea Gibson's death was confirmed by their wife, Megan Falley, via a heartfelt announcement on social media. They died at their home in Boulder, Colorado, after a battle with ovarian cancer. The emotional post revealed Gibson was surrounded by their wife, family, several ex-partners, close friends, and their cherished dogs in their final moments. Gibson and Falley had recently become the focus of a deeply personal documentary titled Come See Me in the Good Light, directed by Ryan White. The film, which documents their love story and Gibson's journey through illness, received the Festival Favorite Award at the Sundance Film Festival. It is expected to release on Apple TV+ this fall. Gibson also co-wrote a song for the project alongside Sara Bareilles and Brandi Carlile, adding to the film's emotional impact. At Sundance, Gibson admitted they didn't think they would live to witness the film's premiere. Moreover, their powerful words and presence moved the audience to tears, highlighting how much their artistry meant to so many. Their poetry often focused on gender identity, grief, social justice, and the healing power of vulnerability. Following their demise, tributes poured in from fans and fellow creatives alike. Authors Cheryl Strayed and Elizabeth Gilbert were among those who honored Gibson's impact, calling them a 'ray of light' and someone who expanded minds and hearts. LGBTQ+ fans especially resonated with Gibson's work, often crediting their poetry with helping them embrace self-love and navigate identity. Others battling terminal illnesses found comfort in Gibson's fearlessness and reflections on mortality. Originally reported by Harshika Bhatia on ComingSoon. The post Poet & Activist Andrea Gibson Passes Away at 49 appeared first on Mandatory.
Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Scarlett Johansson Spotted Wearing Jonathan Bailey's ‘Slutty Little Glasses'
has officially joined the viral 'slutty little glasses' trend sparked by her Jurassic World Rebirth co-star Jonathan Bailey. While filming her new movie Paper Tiger, Johansson was recently seen wearing a pair of sleek glasses nearly identical to the ones that Bailey's character made famous in the Jurassic World film. Scarlett Johansson has joined the buzz surrounding Jonathan Bailey's 'slutty little glasses,' giving fans a glimpse of herself in the eyewear. While on the set of her upcoming film Paper Tiger, Johansson was recently seen wearing a pair of wire-rimmed glasses that closely resemble the viral accessory. The glasses were similar to the slim metal frames Bailey wore in Jurassic World Rebirth, which didn't go unnoticed by fans. The glasses first caught public attention in the trailer for Jurassic World Rebirth, in which Bailey plays paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis. Viewers were instantly drawn to his eyewear, and the look quickly sparked online discussion. Bailey himself acknowledged the buzz during promotional interviews. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the actor said, 'I'm thrilled that people are, they're having a hormonal explosion linked to optical supports. But I think, yeah, glasses can go a long way, so let's have the summer of slutty little glasses.' He credited internet personality Blakely Thornton for coining the term 'slutty little glasses.' Bailey also added, 'I believe feeling confident, feeling cool, is about wearing what you love. That's what it's all about.' Previously, Johansson and Bailey also addressed the buzz surrounding the glasses for MTV UK. Johansson jokingly said it was the glasses that had fans obsessed with Bailey, prompting laughter from the actor. Bailey replied, 'Those slutty little glasses have an effect, don't they?' He then hinted that he had a photo of Johansson wearing the glasses and teased, 'There's some new glasses coming, so true bestie.' Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon. The post Scarlett Johansson Spotted Wearing Jonathan Bailey's 'Slutty Little Glasses' appeared first on Mandatory.
Yahoo
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sydney Sweeney Would Like To Play Barbie's Sister in Movie Sequel
has weighed in on the possibility of appearing in a sequel to Barbie. In a recent interview, the Euphoria star said she would consider joining the next installment of the franchise if it ever happened. She also expressed admiration for , which is why she 'would not be opposed to it.' In a recent interview with Bustle, Sydney Sweeney shared her thoughts on joining a potential Barbie sequel. The 27-year-old was asked about the possibility of being cast in a follow-up to Greta Gerwig's 2023 blockbuster. While she didn't confirm any involvement, she was open to the idea of being a part of the franchise. Sweeney said, 'I'd have to read a script, but I'm a huge, huge fan of Margot [Robbie], so I would not be opposed to it.' During the conversation, the interviewer also suggested the actresses could play sisters in a future film. Sweeney also agreed that the idea could be fun to explore. The Anyone but You star's remarks come as excitement continues to build around the possibility of a sequel to Barbie, following the film's massive success. Released in 2023, the movie earned over $1.4 billion globally and starred Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in the lead roles. The actress also spoke about her return to the set of Euphoria in the interview, where she plays Cassie. She described the experience of returning for the third installment as feeling like a 'reunion.' She said, 'I'm so happy to be back. It feels like I'm with my OG family. We've been doing this since I was 20 years old. There are many crew members who are still here from Season 1 and Season 2.' Sweeney also talked about the unpredictable production schedule of the television series, which makes it difficult to plan ahead. She said, 'If I have time, then I try to go home to Idaho, see my family, go slalom skiing, and just hang out with my dogs. I love a low-key summer.' The third season of Euphoria is currently in development and is expected to premiere in 2026. Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon. The post Sydney Sweeney Would Like To Play Barbie's Sister in Movie Sequel appeared first on Mandatory.


Gulf Today
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
Actors Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis celebrate a decade of togetherness
Actor couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are ringing in celebrations for a decade of togetherness. The couple is celebrating 10 years of their marital bliss abroad. They were photographed stepping aboard a yacht in Venice, Italy, while on a vacation surrounding their 10-year wedding anniversary, reports 'People' magazine. Ashton Kutcher, 47, wore a blue-and-white patterned shirt paired with khaki shorts, while Kunis, 41, wore a blue-and-white floral patterned dress and flip flops. As per 'People', the couple married on July 4, 2015, in a ceremony held at the Secret Garden at Parrish Ranch in Oak Glen, California. The couple's relationship first began in 2012, years after they met as co-stars on the set of 'That '70s Show' in 1998. The couple share daughter Wyatt, 10, and son Dimitri, 8. Ashton and Mila have previously been open about their desire to keep their children's lives private. 'We don't share any photos of our kids publicly because we feel that being public is a personal choice', 'The Ranch' actor said in a 2017 interview with Thrive Global Podcast with iHeartRadio. 'My wife and I have chosen a career where we're in the public light, but my kids have not so I think they have the right to choose that'. On a podcast with Marc Maron in 2018, the actress said there were 'no feelings whatsoever' between them during their time making 'That '70s Show' together. 'It's the weirdest story that nobody believes, but it's the God's honest truth', the actress said. 'Had we connected (in the past) would we have connected? No. The people that we were back then would never be together. But it's just such a bummer that we missed out on 20 years together. I look back and I think, 'We could have spent 20 years together'', she added. Kutcher began his acting career portraying Michael Kelso in the Fox sitcom That '70s Show (1998–2006). He made his film debut in the romantic comedy Coming Soon (1999), followed by the comedy film Dude, Where's My Car? (2000), which was a box office success. In 2003, Kutcher starred in the romantic comedies Just Married and My Boss's Daughter. Mila Kunis's breakout film role was in the 2008 romantic comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. She gained critical acclaim for her performance in the psychological thriller Black Swan (2010), receiving nominations for the SAG Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other major films include the action films Max Payne (2008) and The Book of Eli (2010), the romantic comedy Friends with Benefits (2011), the fantasy film Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) — as the Wicked Witch of the West — and the comedies Ted (2012), Bad Moms (2016) and its sequel, A Bad Moms Christmas (2017). Milena Markovna Kunis was born into a Jewish family on August 14, 1983, in Chernovtsy (now Chernivtsi), Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union. Although Kunis's parents have since retired, previously her mother, Elvira, was a physics teacher who ran a pharmacy, and her father, Mark Kunis, was a mechanical engineer who worked as a cab driver after the family emigrated. Agencies

Bangkok Post
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Bangkok Post
Three nights of film frights kick off today
The Bangkok Horror Film Festival debuts today at the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority's Maen Si building in Bangkok. Running from today until Sunday, the free event features outdoor screenings, horror exhibitions, short film contests and stories from filmmakers, actors and others. It runs from 5pm to midnight. Sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and the Thailand Creative Culture Agency, this first horror festival is staged by Wizard Production, Bison Idea, Bangkok Open Air (Krungthep Klang Plang), Thai Film Director Association and Documentary Club. Here is the line-up of spooky films. July 4 5.30pm – concert by Once Dogs 6pm – opening ceremony 6.30pm – screening of two new short films The Hystelity Show (10 minutes 51 seconds), directed by Worapop Nittayanun, is a psychological drama of two emcees in a kids' show who gradually reveal their gruesome truth. Phuphaman (28 minutes 53 seconds), directed by Netipong Singha, follows Oab who encounters mystery upon his return from Bangkok to Khon Kaen after the passing of his mother. 8pm – talk with Sophon "Jim" Sakdaphisit, director of Coming Soon. 8.30pm – screening of Coming Soon (1 hour 35 minutes), which follows a projectionist haunted by a ghostly terror following a screening of a film that features the lynching of a woman. 10pm –screening of Smile (1 hour 55 minutes), which follows a psychiatrist who is pursued by an entity with a scary grin after her encounter with a patient. July 5 5.30pm – concert by Purpeech 6.30pm – screening of two new short films A Night With Granny (7 minutes 3 seconds), directed by Yanisa, revolves around Win who keeps vigil beside his late granny. When a black cat jumps over her coffin, mystery ensues. On The Way … Home (30 minutes 1 second), directed by Naruepon Srimuang, follows a family that summons a spirit, but it turns to be something else. 8pm – screening of The Sisters (1 hour 35 minutes). Directed by Tiwa Moeithaisong, it follows a group of teen musicians who stay a run-down hotel outside Bangkok and encounter the spirit of a dead prostitute. They have to solve the mystery of her murder to save their own lives. 10pm – screening of Ouija (1 hour 39 minutes), a horror film that follows a group of teens who unintentionally awaken a dark power via an old Ouija board following the death of their friend. July 6 5.30pm – concert by Poomjit 6.30pm – screening of two new short films The Little Kerin (15 minutes 4 seconds), directed by Napassorn Busarakhamsakul, follows the namesake boy who uses an army of dolls in a face-off with a demon while waiting for his dad to return home. Run Out Of Gas (17 minutes 15 seconds), directed by Supachai Banglueang, dramatises a revengeful encounter between a taxi driver and a passenger. 7.40pm – talk with the film crew and cast of Shutter, including Banjong "Tong" Pisanthanakun and Natthaweeranuch "Ja" Thongmee. 8.20pm – screening of Shutter (1 hour 37 minutes), which follows a couple who encounter strange events after finding a female white shadow in a photo. Their search culminates in the discovery of a dark secret. 10pm – screening of Us (2 hours 1 minute). On a serene vacation in Santa Cruz, California, a family is shocked to find that intruders look like them. Bangkok Horror Film Festival is accessible by public transport. Taking the MRT to Sam Yot station (Exit 1) is highly recommended. Parking space is also available at Wat Saket (until 10pm) and JPARK. Follow updates at