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Wuthering Heights Dominates Holiday Box Office as Crime 101 Falters
entertainment1 month ago

Wuthering Heights Dominates Holiday Box Office as Crime 101 Falters

Warner Bros.’ Wuthering Heights opens to about $40 million domestic over the four-day Presidents’ Day weekend (with roughly $42 million overseas) for an $82 million global bow, while Amazon MGM’s Crime 101 underperforms with about $17.7 million against a $90 million budget; GOAT debuts in second with $26 million domestic and $15.6 million overseas for $47.6 million globally, with other new releases and holdovers rounding out the top of the box office.

Halle Berry Owns Midlife: Menopause, Crime 101, and Gavin Newsom
culture2 months ago

Halle Berry Owns Midlife: Menopause, Crime 101, and Gavin Newsom

In a candid interview, Halle Berry discusses aging with pride, her menopause‑care platform Respin, and why she’s choosing midlife storylines for onscreen roles like the thriller Crime 101. She reflects on a decades‑long career, notes how Oscar success didn’t erase stereotyping of Black actresses, and details her personal journey of healing and empowerment. Berry also recounts publicly challenging Gavin Newsom over vetoed menopause legislation, signaling she won’t stay quiet about women’s health and political leadership, while outlining future projects and a desire to keep telling nuanced stories about women in midlife.

Don Winslow Returns With The Final Score and Crime 101 Film
culture2 months ago

Don Winslow Returns With The Final Score and Crime 101 Film

In a candid profile, veteran crime writer Don Winslow discusses coming out of retirement to publish The Final Score, a six-story collection, and to see a film adaptation of his novella Crime 101 released on Feb. 13. He explains his ongoing anti-Trump activism, the evolution toward more redemption in his later work, and how his life in Southern California—married to Jean after a Kenya proposal—shaped his craft. The interview also covers his collaboration with Shane Salerno, the film’s cast (Hemsworth, Berry, Ruffalo, Nolte, Keoghan), and his belief that despair should be met with action and speaking out.