From Oscar mix-ups to ice dragons, there were no slow news days this year in the world of entertainment. Hollywood Life's Lauren Cox joins us to recap the 2017's biggest pop-culture stories. The entertainment editor says Hollywood's most dominant headline belonged to the #MeToo movement.
Cox considers whether the industry's "reckoning" will continue into next year. She also reveals why she thinks Taylor Swift's "Reputation" album hasn't caught on with the zeitgeist yet. However, Swift could be in store for a big 2018 when her world tour gets underway.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" just crossed $800 million in the worldwide box office. Cox discusses whether the franchise will ever leave audiences feeling fatigued. Finally, we break down the new Kardashian babies entering the world in 2018, and how they might change the reality stars' empire.
“The Way of Water” has now grossed an estimated $2.1 billion globally.
Cheddar News breaks down the new way people are subtly quitting their jobs post-pandemic, “quiet quitting.”
Tequila is expected to be the top-selling spirit of 2023. And whether or not you’re a Mexican distilled beverage or not, it’s having a moment.
Pet food maker Pedigree is offering metaverse users a chance to foster a pet from the real world — by starting in the virtual one.
The top entertainment headlines for Friday, January 27, 2023.
Recently crowned Miss Universe R'Bonney Gabriel stopped by the Cheddar News studio to talk about fashion, sustainability, and her morning routine.
Cheddar News breaks down the latest developments from the recent shakeup involving its iconic spokescandies.
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Five former Memphis police officers were charged with murder in the death of Tyre Nichols, the FDA explores yearly COVID vaccines, and New York City explores electric Uber and Lyft rides. Here is everything you Need2Know for Friday, January 27, 2023.
Comedy icon Eddie Murphy chatted with Cheddar News this week ahead of the premiere of his latest project with Netflix You People.
The Biden administration released the "renters' bill of rights" as rent prices soar.
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