‘Cliff Booth’ starring Brad Pitt to get IMAX release ahead of Netflix drop

‘Cliff Booth’ starring Brad Pitt to get IMAX release ahead of Netflix drop
‘Cliff Booth’ starring Brad Pitt to get IMAX release ahead of Netflix drop
Brad Pitt attends the U.K. premiere of ‘Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood’ at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on July 30, 2019, in London, England. (Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for Sony)

Cliff Booth isn’t just headed to the big screen, it’s headed to the biggest screens around.

Director David Fincher’s latest film will arrive in IMAX theaters for an exclusive two-week run beginning Thanksgiving weekend before it debuts to Netflix in December.

Cliff Booth stars Brad Pitt back in the Oscar-winning role he first portrayed in Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 film Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood. It will be available to watch on IMAX screens starting on Nov. 25. Netflix subscribers will be able to stream the film on Dec. 23.

Fincher directs Cliff Booth from a screenplay written by Tarantino. While plot details are being kept under wraps for the time being, Netflix describes it as a return to the world of Cliff Booth, “only this time it’s 1977 and it’s a very different Hollywood.”

Elizabeth Debicki, Scott Caan, Carla Gugino, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Corey Fogelmanis and Karren Karagulian also star in the upcoming movie. Pitt is producing the film alongside Ceán Chaffin.

Cliff Booth takes the theatrical release date that Greta Gerwig’s Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew previously held before it was moved from Thanksgiving to February 2027.

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Richard Marx is going to summer camp — for a good cause

Richard Marx is going to summer camp — for a good cause
Richard Marx is going to summer camp — for a good cause
Richard Marx attends the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year Honoring Mariah Carey on Jan. 30, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

Richard Marx is going to camp this summer — to help some aspiring musicians live their dreams.

He’s one of the artists taking part in the annual Grammy Camp program, which is being held this summer in Nashville, Miami, LA and New York. The program, now in its 22nd year, will welcome 208 high school students from 163 cities and 35 states.

Richard will take part in the Miami session, which runs from June 23 to 27. He will be joined by songwriter/producer Poo Bear, who wrote a string of Justin Bieber hits, and has worked with everyone from Mariah Carey and Usher to Ariana Grande, Post Malone and Billie Eilish. Speaking of Ariana, her brother, Frankie Grande, will be the special guest for the New York Grammy Camp session in August.

Richard is also touring with Rod Stewart this summer, interspersed with his own headlining dates. Richard and Rod will wrap up their shows together on Sept. 5 at the Ravinia Festival in Richard’s hometown of Chicago.

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Nashville notes: Cody Johnson’s NRG ‘Welcome’ + The Bellamys’ guests

Nashville notes: Cody Johnson’s NRG ‘Welcome’ + The Bellamys’ guests
Nashville notes: Cody Johnson’s NRG ‘Welcome’ + The Bellamys’ guests

John Anderson and Big & Rich will be The Bellamy Brothers’ special guests during their June 25 show at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium. 

The National Amusement Park Historical Association has named Dollywood the top theme park in the U.S. following its 40th annual NAPHA Amusement Park and Attractions Survey. 

You can check out Cody Johnson’s version of “Welcome to the Show” from his recent season-closing sold-out appearance at RodeoHouston. It now holds the record as the largest concert ever at NRG Stadium. 

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Ingrid Andress delivers a post-breakup ‘All the Best’ on Friday

Ingrid Andress delivers a post-breakup ‘All the Best’ on Friday
Ingrid Andress delivers a post-breakup ‘All the Best’ on Friday
Ingrid Andress’ “All the Best” (Warner Records Nashville)

Ingrid Andress wishes an ex “All the Best” on her new track coming Friday — or does she? 

“I wouldn’t consider myself a petty person, but I couldn’t help but write ‘All The Best’ the way that we did,” she says. “My friends and my therapist say I’m too sarcastic, so I would say this song’s tone is very ‘me’ in that way.”

“I’m at a point in my life where I don’t get overly angry at someone if the relationship doesn’t work out, just annoyed,” she adds. “I’m too tired to be overly angry, so consider this a playful breakup song.”

Ingrid wrapped her six-city Low-Key Sessions tour with a sold-out show in Minneapolis on May 15.

Look for more new music from the “More Hearts Than Mine” hitmaker as she continues to put the finishing touches on her third studio album. 

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From Iceman to ‘yes-man’: Drake stars in Nike commercial alongside Kevin Durant

From Iceman to ‘yes-man’: Drake stars in Nike commercial alongside Kevin Durant
From Iceman to ‘yes-man’: Drake stars in Nike commercial alongside Kevin Durant
Rapper, songwriter, and icon Drake attends a game between the Houston Rockets and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Toyota Center on March 16, 2024, in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

Drake temporarily steps away from his Iceman character and into a yes-man in a new Nike commercial.

In the spot promoting Kevin Durant’s Nike KD 19 sneaker, he’s asked to react to some unusual shoe designs.

“First thought? Transcending the game,” Drake says. “It’s like, you need a banjo for those. Those are crazy. This guy went home, home on the range with it. Wow. You’re in 2038 with those.”

“I can’t hoop in these,” KD replies.

He also praises a pair of white and blue sneakers with white fur. “Those are hard,” Drake says. “This guy’s trying to dominate the Alaskan market. You gotta keep the ankles warm. … I see the jumper. Those are crazy.”

As the conversation goes on, KD confronts Drake, asking, “Yo, what’s wrong with you? You think I would wear these? Are you even a real friend?”

“I thought you were taking it somewhere else, like on some fashion,” Drake responds. KD then asks, “Are you a yes-man, bro?”

“No, I’m supporting my brother,” Drake replies. “If you’re going there, I’m going with you.”

KD eventually reveals the final design, dubbed the Candys, prompting Drake to react.

“The Candyman’s home. Oh wait, did I just get a cavity,” he says. “Someone call the dentist. … You know how many people are gonna be coppin this off the shelf.”

“These are fire flames, like. I need these,” he continues.

The clip ends with the message “… Everyone needs a yes man” appearing on the screen.

Drake shared the post on his Instagram, alongside the caption, “Normalize glazing the bros.”

His Iceman album is currently available to stream.

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Sienna Spiro’s ‘Visitor’ is coming to stay in July

Sienna Spiro’s ‘Visitor’ is coming to stay in July
Sienna Spiro’s ‘Visitor’ is coming to stay in July
Sienna Spiro, ‘The Visitor’ (Capitol Records)

Get ready to receive a special Visitor in July.

Sienna Spiro will release her debut album, Visitor, July 3. It features all three of her singles: “Die on this Hill,” “The Visitor” and “You Stole the Show.” You can presave the album now, or preorder signed limited-edition copies.

Sienna explains the album title in a statement, saying, “I’ve always had a strong awareness of impermanence; I’m very fearful of things ending and people leaving. It’s so intense that I often won’t participate in new relationships or anything I know won’t last, so in a way I’ve spent most of my life feeling like a visitor — like someone who’s just passing through.”

“Making this album really taught me how to savor things in the moment, instead of constantly worrying about the future,” she adds. “When people hear the record, I hope it helps them to find some comfort in the fact that everything is temporary. We don’t always have to rush to let go — we can let things matter without needing them to last.”

Announcing the album on Instagram, the British singer wrote, “I cannot believe I’m saying this. I have been a fan of albums since I could talk and I’ve wanted to make my own forever. I don’t even know what to say. I’m just so excited and CANNOT WAIT for you to hear.”

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Matt Damon to replace Ryan Gosling in new film from ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ directors

Matt Damon to replace Ryan Gosling in new film from ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ directors
Matt Damon to replace Ryan Gosling in new film from ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ directors
Matt Damon attends ‘The Rip’ world premiere at Alice Tully Hall on Jan. 13, 2026, in New York City. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Netflix)

Matt Damon is in talks to team up with the filmmakers behind Everything Everywhere All at Once for his next project.

The actor is being eyed to star in Universal Pictures’ upcoming, untitled event film from directors Daniels, ABC Audio has learned.

Universal Pictures had no comment when reached by ABC Audio.

Damon would replace Ryan Gosling in the project. Gosling was announced to star in the film back in March, although he dropped out of the project in April due to scheduling reasons.

This upcoming event film marks the first directing project for Daniels, the filmmaking duo of Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, since sweeping the 95th Oscars in 2023 for their groundbreaking film Everything Everywhere All at Once. That movie walked away with seven Oscars, including best picture, best actress, best supporting actor, best director and best supporting actress.

While plot details of the upcoming film remain under wraps, production on the project is expected to start in Los Angeles in the summer.

Kwan, Scheinert and Jonathan Wang will produce the movie through their Playgrounds overall deal with Universal Pictures.

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Lenny Kaye releases ‘Goin’ Local’ track ‘Solstice,’ co-written by Patti Smith

Lenny Kaye releases ‘Goin’ Local’ track ‘Solstice,’ co-written by Patti Smith
Lenny Kaye releases ‘Goin’ Local’ track ‘Solstice,’ co-written by Patti Smith
Lenny Kaye’s ‘Goin’ Local’ (Yep Roc Records)

Lenny Kaye, the longest serving member of the Patti Smith Group, has released another song off his upcoming debut album, Goin’ Local.

The latest is the track “Solstice,” which was co-written by Smith. The 79-year-old Kaye notes, “[O]ur collaboration continues a long history together across many of our shared works.”

This is the second track Kaye has released from the album, after previously releasing the title track.

Goin’ Local, coming out July 17, is described as “a deeply personal collection” that represents Kaye’s “most autobiographical and introspective turn yet.”

In addition to Smith, the album includes guest appearances from jazz pianist Matthew Shipp, Railroad Earth’s Tim Carbone, The Jayhawks’ John Jackson and multi-instrumentalist David Mansfield.

Goin’ Local is available for preorder now.

After hitting the road this spring with Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Kaye has more shows lined up for this summer, including an appearance at Dex Fest in Carrboro, North Carolina, which takes place June 26-27. Kaye, Alvin and Gilmore will then bring their tour to the West Coast, starting July 12 in Santa Barbara, California.

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I will be your father figure: Darius Rucker’s relationship with wrestling

I will be your father figure: Darius Rucker’s relationship with wrestling
I will be your father figure: Darius Rucker’s relationship with wrestling
Darius Rucker (Disney/Larry McCormack)

You might not immediately guess that Darius Rucker is a huge fan of wrestling, but given his affinity for other sports like football and golf, it’s not that much of a stretch. 

He loves it so much, in fact, he’s written an article about it for Rolling Stone titled “‘They Were Father Figures’: Darius Rucker on his Favorite Eighties Pro Wrestlers.”

Young Darius loved the “good-versus-evil narrative” and he reveals it was definitely a family affair, even extending to his grandmother. 

“She had a heart problem, and was so into it when I was a kid that her doctor made her stop watching!” he reveals. “It was such a part of my childhood, probably because I grew up without a dad and I’d look at the wrestling stars like father figures.”

The Hootie & the Blowfish frontman goes on to reveal his absolute favorite: Dusty Rhodes.

You can check out the article online now.

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Harry Styles tour update: Changes to stage will be made as early as Friday

Harry Styles tour update: Changes to stage will be made as early as Friday
Harry Styles tour update: Changes to stage will be made as early as Friday
Harry Styles performs during his Together, Together Tour at Johan Cruijff Arena on May 16, 2026 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Anthony Pham/Getty Images for HS)

A rep for Harry Styles’ Together, Together tour issued a statement Tuesday saying that Harry’s stage design was being “reviewed carefully” to address a small number of fans’ concerns about obstructed views. One of Harry’s official Instagram accounts has since posted an update.

The @HSHQ account posted on its Instagram Story, “We’ve heard concerns from fans regarding sightline obstructions on the floor. We want every person in the room to have the best experience possible, and we are actively working on making adjustments to improve visibility, while keeping everyone’s safety a priority.”

The statement goes on to say that starting Friday the “front bridges” of the stage setup will be changed for both the current Amsterdam shows and the upcoming shows in London.

“In the meantime, temporary barricade adjustments have been made to the left & right front GA pits for tonight’s show to improve stage visibility,” the statement continued, referring to Wednesday night’s show in Amsterdam.

“Thank you for your patience, understanding and for being part of Together, Together with us,” the statement concluded. “We love dancing with all all our friends.”

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