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Wall Works: Judy Platt, Sol LeWitt, Michael Giler, Dorothea Rockburne, Vernon Fisher, Krzysztof Wodiczko, (announcement card), Organized by James Cohan, John Weber Gallery, New York, NY, June 7-28, 1986 [J.N. Herlin, Inc., New York, NY]
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The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (2024) Trailer
The Herdmans are "absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. But this Christmas, they’re taking over their local church Pageant – and they just might unwittingly teach a shocked community the true meaning of Christmas." (Lionsgate)
Based on the novel by Barbara Robinson, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever stars Lauren Graham, Judy Greer, Pete Holmes, and Elizabeth Tabish. Dallas Jenkins directs from a screenplay by Darin McDaniel & Platte Clark, Ryan Swanson, and Jenkins.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever releases to theaters on November 8, 2024.
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ben platt you will never be judy garland
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Everyone hates Dear Evan Hansen but when you replace Ben Platt with Robin Williams and suicide with auto-erotic asphyxiation made to look like a suicide and Laura Dreyfuss with someone who is apparently not Judy Greer and Ben Platt’s vibrato with Robin Williams full-frontal nudity no one even cares.
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My 25 Favorite Films of 2023
It's that time of year again! Here are my top 25 films of 2023.
25. Joy Ride
Following in the footsteps of Bridesmaids and Girls Trip, Joy Ride offers some of the biggest laughs of 2023 proving once again women can be just as raunchy as men. The cast includes up-and-comers Ashley Park, Oscar nominee Stephanie Hsu, and a scene-stealing breakthrough performance from Sherry Cola. Joy Ride marks a strong debut from writer-director Adele Lim.
24. Theater Camp
Anyone who had aspirations of becoming an actor can relate to Theater Camp, a mockumentary about the staff of a theater camp struggling to keep it afloat. Molly Gordon, Ben Platt, and Noah Galvin lead both behind and in front of the camera in this superb comedy that will leave you singing from the rooftops.
23. A Thousand and One
A Thousand and One is a heartbreaking indie film about a mother's desperate effort to form a bond with her estranged son by kidnapping him from the foster care system following her stint in prison. Teyana Taylor packs an emotional punch with her crushing performance with the help of A.V. Rockwell in her feature debut as a writer-director.
22. Thanksgiving
Eli Roth's filmography in horror is a mixed record, but his latest flick Thanksgiving may be his best work yet. Not only is it a solid slasher with great over-the-top killings, its brilliantly hilarious. In a time where horror franchises can be tiresome, Thanksgiving is one that could call for a second or third helping.
21. Somewhere in Queens
TV icon Ray Romano makes his feature directorial debut in the family comedy Somewhere in Queens. He stars as the father of a promising high school basketball player who goes through perhaps desperate means to assure he lands a college scholarship. Joined by the wonderful Laurie Metcalf, Somewhere in Queens has plenty of laughs as well as plenty of heart.
20. Dream Scenario
The remarkable comeback of Nicolas Cage continues with his brilliant performance in Dream Scenario, a dark fantasy horror comedy in which he plays a college professor who inexplicably starts appearing in everyone's dreams, sparking a national phenomenon that will ultimately take a personal toll. Cage balances the absurdity of the situation his character is in with emotional heft that comes with it. This marks Norwegian filmmaker Kristoffer Borgli's first English-language film and based on how well-executed Dream Scenario is, hopefully it won't be his last.
19. The Covenant
Guy Ritchie's latest The Covenant is a heart-pounding war film based on the true story of Sgt. John Kinley's rescue effort of his Afghan interpreter Ahmed. Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim make a perfect duo in this dramatic, suspenseful film that may be Ritchie's strongest work to date.
18. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.
Judy Blume's 1970 adolescent classic Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. finally made its way to the big screen this year in the heartwarming coming-of-age tale of a girl's awkward journey from childhood to adulthood as well as the complexities that come from being an interfaith household. Abby Ryder Fortson shines as the titular Margaret in an outstanding performance not often seen from child actors. Also, we need more Rachel McAdams.
17. BlackBerry
Arguably the biggest surprise of 2023, BlackBerry offers some of the best laughs in the comedic retelling of the rise and fall of the iconic BlackBerry device. BlackBerry is a showcase of talent of its star Jay Baruchel, Matt Johnson (who also directed and co-wrote the film), and Glenn Howerton of It's Always Sunny fame, easily giving one of the best on-screen performances of the entire year.
16. You Hurt My Feelings
Writer-director Nicole Holofcener reunites with her Enough Said star Julia Louis-Dreyfus with You Hurt My Feelings, which centers a turbulent chapter in a couple's marriage after a novelist overhears her husband mocking her latest book. The dramedy examines the thought-provoking nuances of how fully honest one actually should be with their spouse (the answer may surprise you!). The greatest strength from Holofcener's latest is how its humor comes naturally from the reality of relationships.
15. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
Mission: Impossible does the unthinkable in Hollywood: keeping a franchise in top-notch shape. Dead Reckoning Part One, the whopping *seventh* installment of the Ethan Hunt saga, delivers on a compelling plot and incredible action sequences, all of which is cemented by the star power of Tom Cruise, who has carried this spy franchise for nearly 20 years. There have been hints that Dead Reckoning may be the beginning of the end for Mission: Impossible, and if that's the case, it's going out with a bang.
14. Talk to Me
The best horror movie of 2023, Talk to Me is a chilling film about a group of teenager's ill-fated decision of doing a viral challenge of interacting with the dead, only to mistakenly leave the portal open between the living and the spirit world. What makes Talk to Me work is the family drama at the core of the film and the powerful performance from its troubled heroine Sophie Wilde.
13. Sisu
Inglorious Basterds meets Mad Max: Fury Road meets John Wick, Sisu is a WWII-era revenge action flick about a gold prospector's quest to retrieve the gold that was stolen from him from a group of Nazis. Full of brutal, bloody fight sequences with a twisted sense of humor, Sisu is one helluva ride.
12. Creed III
Creed III is a throwback to the era where Hollywood blockbusters were able to provide complete satisfaction. The latest installment of the Rocky spin-off franchise marked the strong directorial debut of its star Michael B. Jordan and also may have sadly marked the final film of the incredibly talented Jonathan Majors, whose recent assault conviction may be a knockout punch to an otherwise booming career.
11. May December
Often having vibes of a soap opera, Todd Haynes' May December is a compelling and at times disturbing film of an actress (played by Natalie Portman) who shadows the woman she's depicting in a film (played by Julianne Moore) famous for her 90s love affair with a then 13-year-old, who later became her husband. Despite the powerhouse performances from the two Oscar winners, the film really belongs to rising star Charles Melton, whose character finally comes to grips with the trauma he unknowingly endured as a child. And Melton's performance is among 2023's best.
10. Anatomy of a Fall
We don't often get great courtroom dramatic thrillers these days which is why Anatomy of a Fall really stands out. German actress Sandra Hüller gives a breakthrough performance as a wife and mother who becomes the prime suspect in what authorities believe is the murder of her husband, who had fallen to his death from the attic window. With plenty of twists and turns, Anatomy of a Fall will keep viewers guessing throughout.
9. Maestro
Not only does Bradley Cooper give the performance of his career, he has also shown his ability to direct is no fluke. Maestro, a biopic that spotlights the personal drama of legendary composer Leonard Bernstein, is a beautifully-shot, well-acted film that solidifies Cooper as one of Hollywood's newest talented filmmakers.
8. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
One would assume that a Spider-Man cartoon would solely be geared towards children but Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is such a sophisticated film between its complex plot and the remarkable animation that are a continuation from its 2018 Into the Spider-Verse predecessor. Between a strong voice cast, an amazing score and a brilliant cliffhanger, Across the Spider-Verse was the shining gem of the many superhero duds 2023 had to offer.
7. Killers of the Flower Moon
At 81-years-old, legendary director Martin Scorsese hasn't lost his step with Killers of the Flower Moon, his best film in at least a decade. The crime drama is based on a true story on the 1920s murders of members of Osage Nation and its ties to the marriage Ernest Burkhart and Mollie Kyle, played by the reliably gifted Leonardo DiCaprio and powerful newcomer Lily Gladstone.
6. Saltburn
Following her strong debut with 2020's Promising Young Woman, filmmaker Emerald Fennell makes a valiant return with her twisted comedic psychological drama Saltburn, which surrounds an Oxford student who is quickly embraced by the wealthy family of a classmate and the jarring fallout as a result. Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Irisherin, Dunkirk) proves he's more than capable of being the leading man and is joined by rich ensemble including Rosamund Pike, Jacob Elordi, Richard E. Grant and Carey Mulligan. With stunning visuals and some of the most shocking things you'll see onscreen in 2023, Saltburn is a stirring work of art.
5. The Holdovers
It's been a long time since a new Christmas movie can live up to beloved holiday classics and Alexander Payne makes the closest effort with The Holdovers, a 1970-set dramedy about a miserable teacher at a boys academy who is stuck essentially babysitting the "holdover" students who didn't go home for the holidays. Joining the always-brilliant Paul Giamatti is newcomer Dominic Sessa as his troublesome student and Da'Vine Joy Randolph, who gives a powerful Oscar-worthy performance as the cook mourning over the loss of her son. The Holdovers is the perfect film to warm your heart over the holidays this year and every year going forward.
4. Past Lives
Perhaps one of the more unsung heroes of 2023 cinema, Past Lives is a touching story about love and what if. Greta Lee stars in a breakout role as a married woman who rekindles a relationship with a childhood friend from South Korea but rather than going down the typical "will they, won't they" or "love triangle" paths this film easily could've taken, Past Lives delves into the emotional complexities with such tenderness that only writer/director Celine Song could've told (the film is semi-autobiographical).
3. Oppenheimer
If anyone knows how to make a biopic an epic, it's Christopher Nolan. Oppenheimer is essentially two films rolled into one- a tick-tock thriller about the creation of the atomic bomb as well as a political drama that J. Robert Oppenheimer endured. Cillian Murphy gives the performance of his career and leads a gigantic ensemble cast in a film that despite its 3-hour running time goes by fast. And while Barbie may have won the box office battle, Oppenheimer certain won the war in more ways than one.
2. Polite Society
Polite Society is a brilliant action comedy following an aspiring stuntwoman who believes her sister is marrying into a sinister family. In the style of a Tarantino movie, up-and-coming filmmaker Nida Manzoor makes a strong feature debut that is the epitome of a fun popcorn movie, which have been in short supply in recent years.
Poor Things
Yorgos Lanthimos has quickly risen as of the strongest filmmakers of this generation, proving so once again with his latest film Poor Things. Emma Stone gives an Oscar-worthy performance as a woman brought back to life who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and autonomy and is accompanied by an excellent supporting cast. Like a modern-day Tim Burton, Lanthimos was able to create a mesmerizing universe with incredible production design, a whimsical music score, and stunning cinematography. Going to the movies is meant to be an escape, and Poor Things perfectly encapsulates that.
#2023#Poor Things#Emma Stone#Spider-Man#across the spiderverse#oppenheimer#Past Lives#May December#Natalie Portman#julianne moore#charles melton#Theater Camp#Saltburn#jacob elordi#Polite Society#Bradley Cooper#carey mulligan#The Holdovers#Tom Cruise#killers of the flower moon#leonardo decaprio#Martin Scorsese#christopher nolan#miles morales#joy ride#barry keoghan#molly gordon#Ben Platt#oscars
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THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER in theaters Nov 8
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Christmas is for everyone...especially the misfits 🎄🛐✨🎁
The newest film from Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company is based on the beloved children’s book classic book. As of November 2023, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson has sold more than 7 million copies since its publication in 1972.
The Herdman kids are absolutely the worst. They lie, they steal, they bully…and they’ve hijacked the town Christmas pageant. Directed by Dallas Jenkins (“The Chosen”) and based on the international bestseller by Barbara Robinson, THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER follows six siblings who sneak into church searching for snacks and walk away with the lead roles in the town pageant. Grace (Judy Greer) is directing the performance for the very first time; she and her daughter, Beth (Molly Belle Wright), and husband Bob (Pete Holmes) are less than amused. But the play’s mischievous stars might unwittingly teach a community the true meaning of Christmas. Featuring Lauren Graham. Screenplay by Ryan Swanson and Platte F. Clark & Darin McDaniel.
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There’s no such thing as a Silent Night with the Herdmans around! Holiday fun awaits the whole family on November 8 when #BestChristmasPageantEver arrives in theaters!
My review: This is absolutely delightful! As a "church lady" that has managed children's church Christmas pageants, I can totally identify with this dear lady. However, never had I the experience of herding the Herdmans or their likes. The story tugs at the heart strings of viewers and draws upon the true spirit of Christianity. I think this is a "Don't miss this one!" and 5-star ranking film.
The story is excellent and it's portrayal top notch. The actors were really good. The filming and costumes excellent.
Buy tickets today to see The Best Christmas Pageant Ever in theaters starting November 8! CLICK HERE
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Tess McGill is an ambitious secretary with a unique approach for climbing the ladder to success. When her classy, but villainous boss breaks a leg skiing, Tess takes over her office, her apartment and even her wardrobe. She creates a deal with a handsome investment banker that will either take her to the top, or finish her off for good. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Tess McGill: Melanie Griffith Jack Trainer: Harrison Ford Katharine Parker: Sigourney Weaver Mick Dugan: Alec Baldwin Cyn: Joan Cusack Oren Trask: Philip Bosco Ginny: Nora Dunn Lutz: Oliver Platt Turkel: James Lally Bob Speck: Kevin Spacey Armbriester: Robert Easton Personnel Director: Olympia Dukakis Alice Baxter: Amy Aquino Tim Rourke: Jeffrey Nordling Doreen DiMucci: Elizabeth Whitcraft Tess’s Birthday Party Friend: Maggie Wagner Tess’s Birthday Party Friend: Lou DiMaggio Tess’s Birthday Party Friend: David Duchovny Tess’s Birthday Party Friend: Georgienne Millen Petty Marsh Secretary: Caroline Aaron Petty Marsh Secretary: Nancy Giles Petty Marsh Secretary: Judy Milstein Petty Marsh Secretary: Nicole Chevance Petty Marsh Secretary: Kathleen Gray Petty Marsh Secretary: Jane B. Harris Petty Marsh Secretary: Sondra Hollander Petty Marsh Secretary: Samantha Shane Petty Marsh Secretary: Julia Silverman Jr. Executive: Jim Babchak Jim: Zach Grenier Dewey Stone Reception Guest: Ralph Byers Dewey Stone Reception Guest: Leslie Ayvazian Cab Driver: Steve Cody Dewey Stone Receptionist: Paige Matthews John Romano: Lee Dalton Phyllis Trask: Barbara Garrick Barbara Trask: Madolin B. Archer Hostess at Wedding: Etain O’Malley Bridesmaid: Ricki Lake Bitsy: Marceline Hugot Bridegroom: Tom Rooney Trask Wedding Orchestra: Peter Duchin Trask Secretary: Maeve McGuire Tim Draper: Timothy Carhart TV Weatherman: Lloyd Lindsay Young Bartender: F.X. Vitolo Clerk at Dry Cleaner’s: Lily Froehlich Heliport Attendant: Michael Haley Helicopter Pilot: Mario T. DeFelice Jr. Helicopter Pilot: Anthony Mancini Jr. Trask Receptionist: Suzanne Shepherd Rhumba Guy (uncredited): Matthew Bennett Staten Island Secretary (uncredited): Trish Cook Pretty Brunette Office Girl (uncredited): Priscilla Cory Cyn’s Aunt (uncredited): Marilyn Dobrin Trask Executive (uncredited): Kevin Fennessy Receptionist (uncredited): Anita Finlay Office Worker (uncredited): Tom Sean Foley Staten Island Ferry Commutor (uncredited): George Gerard Secretary (uncredited): Dhonna Harris Goodale Young Businessman (uncredited): Daniel Henning Office Party-Goer (uncredited): Eric Kramer Secretary (uncredited): Elisa London Secretary (uncredited): Karen Starr Petty Marshall Secretary (uncredited): Alison Wachtler Film Crew: Director of Photography: Michael Ballhaus Editor: Sam O’Steen Screenplay: Kevin Wade Costume Design: Ann Roth Makeup Artist: Joseph A. Campayno Makeup Artist: J. Roy Helland Art Direction: Doug Kraner Director: Mike Nichols Unit Production Manager: Robert Greenhut Set Decoration: George DeTitta Jr. Casting: Juliet Taylor Executive Producer: Laurence Mark Producer: Douglas Wick Hairstylist: Alan D’Angerio Gaffer: John W. DeBlau Production Design: Patrizia von Brandenstein Location Manager: Richard Baratta Supervising Sound Editor: Stan Bochner Transportation Captain: Tom O’Donnell Jr. First Assistant Camera: Florian Ballhaus Production Supervisor: Todd Arnow Boom Operator: Linda Murphy Still Photographer: Andrew D. Schwartz Assistant Costume Designer: Gary Jones Camera Operator: David M. Dunlap Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Lee Dichter Art Department Coordinator: Samara Schaffer Transportation Co-Captain: Louis Volpe Script Supervisor: Mary Bailey Assistant Art Director: Tim Galvin Production Coordinator: Ingrid Johanson Production Sound Mixer: Les Lazarowitz Music Editor: Patrick Mullins Sound Editor: Marshall Grupp ADR Editor: Michael Jacobi Property Master: James Mazzola Cableman: Mike Bedard First Assistant Director: Michael Haley Stunt Double: Vic Armstrong Original Music Composer: Carly Simon Stunt Coordinator: Jim Dunn Stunt Coordinator: Frank Ferrara Stunts: Phil Neilson Stunts: ...
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Ben Platt Is Kicking Off His 'Gay Americana' Era With A Concert Residency [ Concert residency ]
Ben Platt Is Kicking Off His ‘Gay Americana’ Era With A Concert Residency [News Summary] The “Dear Evan Hansen” star will celebrate his new album, “Honeymind,” with a show he hopes Judy Garland would love. Tony Award winner Ben Platt will play the newly refurbished Palace Theatre in a three-week concert residency from May 28 through June 15. Broadway darling Ben Platt will play a three-week…
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MEGHAN TRAINOR, STANLEY TUCCI, BEN PLATT, CHITA RIVERA, JAMES BROLIN, JOJO, JUDY BLUME AND KELLY FREMON CRAIG, AND AMY RYAN JOIN THE CONVERSATION ON AMERICA’S MOST-WATCHED DAYTIME TALK SHOW, ‘THE VIEW,’ APRIL 24-28
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🩸Scylla Aepel 🗡️ – Tara Platt
Ardin Kayuel – Luca Marinelli (also his face claim)
🔆Arnold Lopez ✨– Ronan Summers
🗡️Shaden Al-Sayyar💜 – Judy Alice Lee
Lydia Fallon — Kate Higgins (same as SW VA from Marvel Rivals).
Voiceclaims for ma OCs ✨
🖤Aliyaa Aepel - Florence Pugh⚫️
(I like her British accent so much!)
🤍Selviya Levsloky - Kate Winslet ❄️
😈Arouj Roman - Matthew David Rudd 🩸
😈Raqoul - Robbie Daymond🩸
💜Simone Decrōnt - English VA: Janeane Garofalo (Colette in ratatouille) French VA (Audrey Sourdine) (Morgana’s French VA) 🗡️
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Baked Goodies
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They had been together for two years and Adam still hadn’t proposed to her, which surprised everyone-- especially Kim Burgess. To Adam, being with Y/N is simple and comforting, and he isn’t willing to risk it by pushing her into marrying him--- not that he doesn’t think about it. To Y/N, being with Adam is exciting and scary, but she is willing to risk a few grey hairs to spend the rest of her life with him.
Unlike Adam,Y/N’s job is a lot more boring. She owns bakery/deli a few blocks away from the District, which is how she originally met Adam. He came in to pick up lunch for everyone on the Intelligence team during a long case. She had been putting out her award winning Lemon Blueberry doughnuts, when he flashed his badge to some of her regulares-- trying to cut in front of them. She jumped over the counter and stepped in front of him, stating that no one is allowed to cut in her shop and that this wasn’t some middle school lunch line he can cut. He stood back impressed that she had the guts to order him to the back of the line, something about the fierce look in her eyes turned him on.
By the time he got to the front of the line, Adam had came to the decision that he had to ask for her number. She turned him down, stating she didn’t date line cutters and walked away. Being one to never give up, Adam came back to Y/N’s bakery every day for two months --- some days he just wanted a treat after a rough case and others to relax and watch her work. After one of the regular patrol officers from District made a comment about the detective, Y/N decided to confront him about it. He just shrugged and stated that he liked the owner and was waiting for the right time to ask her on a date. Y/N brushed hard core, but smirked. She sarcastically stated that he had taken his sweet ol’ time and he needs to pick her up at 7 on Friday.
And the rest was history.
Y/N had closed the shop early today, due to it being her and Adam’s anniversary. She had baked each member of the intelligence team a box their favorite treat, even going as far as making one for Sergeant Platt. She had ran upstairs to her apartment above the shop to change, while her baking assistant boxed up the prepared treats. Y/N didn’t know what she would do without Antonio's daughter, Eva, helping her the shop. After taking a ten minute shower and putting on minimal make-up, Y/N through her wild curls into a high ponytail. She slipped on her favorite summer dress and matching flats. She slung her over-the-shoulder bag over head and locked her front door.
Racing down the stairs, Y/N yelled for Eva. “Is everything ready, Ev?”
Eva turned around with a wide smile. “Yeah, my dad said that they just back from checking on some intel. Says Adam is stressing about finishing the case, so that he doesn’t miss tonight.” Eva slide the boxes into Y/N signature delivery totes, before handing them to her boss.
Y/N smiled gratefully. “I don’t know what I would do without you, Eva.”
Eva giggled. “Probably hire someone a lot less dependable.”
Rolling her eyes, Y/N pulled Eva into a hug-- being cautious with the totes. “We both know that Adam and the rest of his team wouldn’t let that happen. Don’t want anything to happen to their precious bakery.”
Both ladies laughed as the older one locked the back door. “Do you want me to come along?”
“No, I will be fine. I want you to go home and spend some time with your brother.” Y/N pushed Eva towards the subway. “Be safe and texted me when you get home.”
Eva nodded, taking off towards the awaiting subway. Smiling after her young assistant, Y/N slipped into her car and headed towards the District. Due to the shop locating only a few blocks away, the ride only took a few minutes. Y/N pulled into the back, but only after she flashed her ID to the officer at the gate--- okay, she might have offered him a free pastry at the shop next time he came in.
She grabbed the totes from the backseat and headed around the front to hit Sergeant Platt before going to see her boyfriend and his team.
Sergeant Platt was facing the opposite way of the door, so she didn’t notice Y/N standing there. “Trudy?” Y/N’s voice was soft, trying incredibly hard to not spook the older woman.
The greying Sergeant turned around and smiled at the young woman in front of her. “What are you doing here, Y/N? One of the patrol officers leave without paying again?”
Y/N laughed, shaking her head, “No. It is Adam and I’s anniversary, so I thought I’d surprise him and his team with some freshly baked goods.”
At the mention of the baked goods for Adam’s team, Trudy’s shoulders dropped-- probably thinking that there was nothing for her. “Oh, I can allow you up.”
Putting a hand over Trudy’s, Y/N stopped her. “I didn’t forget about you. One box of chocolate, banana custard doughnuts.” Y/N reached into one of the bags that she had sat on the floor.
Trudy let out an out of character squeal. “Oh yes! I love you.” She flipped open the lid and snatched one out of the box. “These should be illegal. I should arrest you for making things glorious things.”
“Well, then you would be able to eat them.” Y/N laughed.
“Haha. Funny. Let's get you up to your moron of a boyfriend.” She walked around the desk, snatching the second bag as she went.
They snuck up the stairs, walking as quietly as they could. The team was standing around talking about what they’ve found. Adam was at the front, looking directly at Hank Voight. Hank and Antonio were the only ones that noticed their approach.
“So, how’s the case?” Y/N asked, making the unaware detectives jump in surprise.
“Babe!” Adam jumped up from his seat. “What are ya doin’ here?” He walked around Kim, ignoring the annoyed look on her face.
Y/N smiled brightly, holding up the totes. “It’s our anniversary, so I brought treats for everyone from the bakery.” Everyone rushed her, making her squeal in laughter. She pulled each box out of the totes and passed them off to the team. Kim was surprised that she had a box, because of the tension that has been between the three adults since Adam introduced Y/N to the team at Molly’s.
“Yes, I made your favorite peanut butter brownie.” Y/N whispered softly, holding out the box.
Taking it from her, Kim smiled softly. “Thank you.”
Y/N shrugged finally turning to her boyfriend. “Last, but most definitely not least. Lemon Blueberry doughnuts.”
Adam leaned down and kissed her, holding her in place. “Thank you, lovely.”
“Adam, you better wife her up or I am gonna steal her from you.” Kevin yelled, shoving a raspberry tart into his mouth.
Wrapping his arms around Y/N tightly, Adam hissed at his partner. “MINE!”
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ok so I discovered the 2-hour Sondheim 90th bday celebration at like 3am last night and oh my god. I stayed up watching it, it broke me, and those songs have been alternating in my head the entire head (and it’s likely that they’ll continue to do this for the next two weeks). wow. so so so good. like, you have aaron tveit, laura benanti, ben platt, lin, jake gyllenhaal, donna murphy (she destroyed me, “send in the clowns” always does tbh), mandy patinkin, bernadette peters, patti lupone, meryl streep, audra mcdonald- ok now I feel bad for not mentioning other people bc literally everyone on that list is iconic but-
anyways. 10/10 would recommend, but grab the tissues and prepare to have these songs stuck in your head forever
#stephen sondheim#aaron tveit#broadway#laura benanti#ben platt#lin manuel miranda#jake gyllenhaal#donna murphy#mandy patinkin#bernadette peters#patti lupone#meryl streep#audra mcdonald#judy kuhn#lea salonga#beanie feldstein#josh groban#follies#company#anyone can whistle#into the woods#sunday in the park with george#sitpwg#sweeny todd#raul esparza#christine baranski#legends#ida rants#ida delete this#take me to the world
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The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (2024) Trailer 2
The Herdmans are "absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. But this Christmas, they’re taking over their local church Pageant – and they just might unwittingly teach a shocked community the true meaning of Christmas." (Lionsgate)
Based on the novel by Barbara Robinson, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever stars Lauren Graham, Judy Greer, Pete Holmes, and Elizabeth Tabish. Dallas Jenkins directs from a screenplay by Darin McDaniel & Platte Clark, Ryan Swanson, and Jenkins.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever releases to theaters on November 8, 2024.
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Top 15 actresses to have played Elphaba & Glinda
No.9 Ginna Claire Mason, Broadway Standby, Second National Tour & Broadway Glinda
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La política que crece contigo. (The Politician)
La política que crece contigo. (The Politician)
Ryan Murphy firmo con Netflix un contrato valorado en 300 millones, al comprometerse en desarrollar proyectos en exclusiva para la plataforma.
Este 2020 llego la segunda temporada de unos de estos proyectos; “The Politician”. La trama se centra en Payton Hobard (interpretado por Ben Platt), un joven de ultimo año de preparatoria que tiene como meta ser el presidente de los Estados Unidos, porque…
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Ben Platt covers “The Man That Got Away” at 54 Below.
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