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Sarah Jessica Parker Brings Her Twin Daughters to the "Hocus Pocus 2" Premiere

Ahead of "Hocus Pocus 2" 's arrival on Disney+, the cast of the beloved film gathered on the red carpet to celebrate the long-anticipated release. On Sept. 27, the original Sanderson Sisters, played by Sarah Jessica Parker , Kathy Najimy, and Bette Midler, posed for photos at AMC Lincoln Square Theater in New York. The trio's families, as well as fellow cast members Doug Jones, Whitney Peak, Lilia Buckingham, Belissa Escobedo, and more were also in attendance. Parker, who's mostly kept her children out of the spotlight over the years, brought her husband, Matthew Broderick , and 13-year-old twin daughters, Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge Broderick. The actor and producer wore a floral-print jacket and harem-style pants for the appearance, while Marion chose a reflective glitter dress and Tabitha opted for a black puff-sleeve minidress. All three wore footwear from SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker, supporting the woman of the hour. Back in December 2021, Par

Kid Cudi May "Take a Step Back" From Music to Focus on Screen Projects

Nearly 15 years into his career, Scott " Kid Cudi " Mescudi is still reinventing himself. The famed rapper, 38, has been on a roll lately with his " A Man Named Scott " documentary, starring roles in Netflix's " Don't Look Up " and horror flick "X," and his epic "To the Moon" world tour. Now, Mescudi is gearing up for the Sept. 30 release of his animated Netflix television event and eighth studio album, both titled " Entergalactic ." "I think I'm going to take a step back from the Kid Cudi stuff and focus a lot more on developing my own things." Clearly, Mescudi has lots to celebrate. After pushing through struggles with depression, anxiety, and substance abuse, the "Entergalactic" cocreator is in a better place and ideating more than ever before. Best known for his trailblazing strides in music - notably for influencing a generation of fellow artists and youth to address their mental healt

Yalitza Aparicio Is Back and Ready to Take Hollywood by Storm

The premiere of Alfonso Cuarón's 2018 drama " Roma " completely transformed the life of the film's lead actress, Yalitza Aparicio , known now for her Oscar-nominated role as Cleo. It would make her not only the second Mexican actress to land an Oscar nomination but the first Indigenous woman ever. It's a record she by no means takes for granted. She would also go on to be included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people . But while the film fast-tracked Aparicio to stardom in a way she likely never anticipated, it would be years before viewers would see the actress star in anything again. After playing the role of a white Mexican family's housekeeper and nanny, inspired by director Cuarón's nanny growing up in Mexico City, Aparicio has been very intentional about the roles she chooses to take and turns down. With the severe lack of Indigenous representation that exists in Hollywood and being aware of how much of a symbol for Mexico

Need a New Show to Binge? Our 2022 Apple TV+ Picks Like "Severance" Are Must-Stream

Though Apple TV+ is still one of the new-er streaming platforms, it's packed with a bunch of amazing shows - including some Emmy nominees and winners . After initial hits with shows like "Servant," "The Morning Show," and "Dickinson," plenty more binge-worthy series have dropped since - especially in 2022. There's the mysterious thriller "Surface," which follows a woman trying to re-piece together her life after a serious incident robs her of her memories. Another 2022 addition? Ripped-from-the-headlines story "Five Days at Memorial," a look at the events that unfolded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina's devastating impact on New Orleans. And with just a few months left of the year, there's still more to come to the platform, including "Shantaram" starring Charlie Hunnam as a bank robber on the run from the law and hiding in India. From whimsical cartoons like "Central Park" to dark crime dram

Is Netflix still worth your hard-earned dollars in 2022?

With a new month drawing near, it’s time to ask the all-important question: Should you drop that Netflix bill and save yourself $15 a month? That’s ultimately a question only you can answer for yourself, but it’s one a lot of people have found themselves wondering lately. A recent survey of 1,000 Americans by Reviews.org found that 25 percent of respondents plan on dropping Netflix this year, which is a pretty high number for the streaming service that, well, made streaming a thing .  So, let’s figure out if Netflix is worth keeping around or if that $15 can be better spent elsewhere. SEE ALSO: Sophie Turner steals Netflix's 'Do Revenge' in 5 outrageous minutes How much does Netflix cost again? As of September 2022, there are three plans available for Netflix subscribers: Basic: $10/month, standard-definition quality Standard: $15.49/month, HD quality Premium: $20/month, 4K quality The only difference between the three tiers for now is streaming qual