Netflix will give theaters most of November to play Martin Scorsese’s big-budget crime epic before it lands on the streaming service.
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Now free from legal limbo, rapper Meek Mill eyes prison reform
Meek Mill pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun charge in a deal that spared him additional prison time.
Escape the ordinary with live puzzle solving in Biddeford
Ingenious Escape Games offers patrons the chance to crack the riddle of ‘The Secret Laboratory of Dr. Prometheus.’
Fashion’s Isabel Toledo, creator for Michelle Obama, dies
Fashion designer Isabel Toledo, known for an avant-garde flair, dies at age 59.
‘Good Morning America’ host apologizes for Prince George ballet comment
Lara Spencer discusses the backlash against her comments, saying she has learned the ‘bravery it takes for a young boy to pursue a career in dance.’
Banksy’s Brexit mural disappears from wall in seaside British port
The side of a building in Dover that had borne a painting of a worker chipping away one of the golden stars from the European Union’s flag was covered in white paint Monday.
Weinstein pleads not guilty to new indictment, trial delayed
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to a new indictment that includes revised charges of predatory sexual assault
New Disney park attractions will include Mary Poppins, Wakanda
A hodge-podge of beloved characters and settings are all coming to Disney parks or cruise ships within the next few years.
Venice Film Festival hosting Oscar hopefuls, courting controversy
This year’s festival has already become a hotbed for discussion about its embrace of controversial filmmakers like Roman Polanski and Nate Parker and its lack of female directors.
Writer finds niche in Russian translation
Lisa Hayden of Scarborough transforms her love of the language and literature into a career.