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2019 ACMs: Miranda Lambert, husband Brendan McLoughlin display PDA on red carpet - Fox News

Nearly two months after she surprised fans with her secret nuptials to Brendan McLoughlin, Miranda Lambert and her new husband made their first public appearance at the 2019 ACM Awards.

Stepping out in a neon green halter gown, the "Tin Man" singer looked radiant as she posed next to McLoughlin, who kept it classic in a black suit.

The pair were all smiles as they posed for the cameras on the red carpet. At one point, the happy couple couldn't help but gaze into each other's eyes, as McLoughlin wrapped his arm around Lambert's waist.

Miranda Lambert and Brendan McLoughlin arrive at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 7, 2019, in Las Vegas.

Miranda Lambert and Brendan McLoughlin arrive at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

MIRANDA LAMBERT ANNOUNCES SHE GOT MARRIED: 'I MET THE LOVE OF MY LIFE' 

The country star – who is set to perform a medley of her greatest hits, as well as a duet with George Strait at the ACM Awards – announced back in February that she “got hitched” to McLoughlin – a New York City police officer from Staten Island.

“In honor of Valentine’s Day I wanted to share some news,” "The House That Built Me" songstress wrote on Twitter along with photos of the pair.

“I met the love of my life. And we got hitched!" she continued. "My heart is full. Thank you Brendan Mcloughlin for loving me for.... me. #theone."

Miranda Lambert and Brendan McLoughlin arrive at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 7, 2019, in Las Vegas.

Miranda Lambert and Brendan McLoughlin arrive at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, April 7, 2019, in Las Vegas. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

MIRANDA LAMBERT, HUSBAND BRENDAN MCLOUGHLIN TO COMMUTE BETWEEN NASHVILLE AND NEW YORK: REPORT 

In one of the photos, the couple – dressed in wedding attire – had big smiles on their faces as Lambert cuddled her new hubby. In another, the couple looked into each other's eyes as she held a bouquet of flowers.

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2019-04-08 00:02:35Z
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ACM Awards 2019: They wore that? Fashions and photos from the red carpet - OregonLive

At the 2019 Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday night, the focus isn’t only on honoring the best in country music.

Fans and professional critics alike will be weighing in on the good, the bad and the merely questionable fashions worn by celebrities arriving on the 54th ACM red carpet at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Sunday’s show airs at 8 p.m. Eastern on CBS.

The show is being hosted by Reba McEntire.

Check back here throughout the evening for the latest in photos and other updates from the red carpet.

Nominees for Entertainer of the Year are Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Chris Stapleton and Keith Urban.

Female Artist of the Year nominees are Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde, Maren Morris, Kacey Musgraves and Carrie Underwood. Up for Male Artist of the Year are Dierks Bentley, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, Stapleton and Urban.

Here is a complete list of nominees and winners.

Among the scheduled performers are Bryan, Urban, Blake Shelton, Old Dominion and Kelly Clarkson, who will be singing with both Aldean and Dan + Shay.

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2019-04-07 23:43:00Z
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See All the ACM Awards 2019 Red Carpet Fashion Looks - E! Online

Attention any and all pop culture fans: You're invited to country music's party of the year!

In case you didn't already guess, the 2019 ACM Awards are finally here meaning your favorite singers are descending onto Las Vegas for one special event.

Hosted by Reba McEntire, the live telecast will feature performances from the biggest names in country music including Kelly Clarkson, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett, Florida Georgia Line and more.

As for who could win big, we already know Jason Aldean will receive the much deserved ACM Dick Clark Artist of the Decade Award honoree.

In regards to the other categories, you'll just have to watch and find out.

Before the show begins, however, we have to talk about the fashion. From designer dresses and handsome suits to cowboy boots and stunning jewelry, this red carpet event never disappoints.

Take a look at what your favorite singers are wearing in our red carpet gallery updating throughout the night.

Jason Aldean, Brittany Aldean, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Before accepting the ACM Dick Clark Artist of the Decade award, the country singer and his wife pose for happy photographers. 

Carrie Underwood, Mike Fisher, 2019 Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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She's here! The American Idol winner and her husband are #CoupleGoals while walking the red carpet outside the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Cassadee Pope, 2019 Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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White hot! The Voice alumna turns heads for all the right reasons in Las Vegas. 

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It looks like we have another red hot look on the country singer who is in town with hubby Eric Decker. 

Kacey Musgraves, 2019 Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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Country music royalty has arrived and it's another win in the fashion department. 

Maren Morris, Ryan Hurd, 2019 Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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The Female Artist of the Year nominee wows in purple thanks to her "edgy, elegant, sexy, confident" look from celebrity stylist Joseph Cassell Falconer.

Lauren Alaina, 2019 Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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One night, the singer is meeting The Bachelor's Colton Underwood. The next? She's stepping onto the carpet in Emil Couture. 

Kane Brown, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Looking sharp, dude! The "Heaven" singer may just win Single of the Year thanks to his huge hit. 

Thomas Rhett, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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Want to know what the Male Artist of the Year nominee does before the red carpet? According to Instagram, it's all about dancing. 

Khalid, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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He may not be a country music artist, but the A-list performer wouldn't turn down a night of celebrating talented singers. 

Chase Rice, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Just one day after performing at the Coastal Country Jam in Huntington Beach, Calif., the "Eyes on You" singer dresses up in a handsome suit. 

Old Dominion, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Looking sharp, you guys! The Group of the Year nominee celebrate another big year in their career.

Hillary Scott, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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In between her Las Vegas residency at the PALMS Casino Resort, the  co-lead singer of Lady Antebellum enjoys an evening out with the country music community. 

Danielle Bradbery, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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The New Female Artist of the Year nominee wows in her latest Las Vegas look. 

Reba McEntire, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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The hostess with the mostess has arrived in what may just be one of many outfits for the evening. 

Lanco, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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Before the show even starts, the band has a reason to celebrate: They won New Duo or Group of the Year!

Walker Hayes, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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The "90s Country" singer shows off his unique style outside the MGM Grand Garden Arena. 

Devin Dawson, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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An all black outfit has never looked better on the "All on Me" singer. 

Scotty McCreery, Gabi McCreery, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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It's date night for the American Idol star and his wife who happily pose for photos together. 

T.J Osborne, John Osborne , Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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T.J Osborne and John Osborne may just win big for Duo of the Year. 

Morgan Evans, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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After enjoying a visit to Top Golf with Chris Lane, Cole Swindell and more musicians, the country singer arrives to the star-studded event. 

Lindsay Ell, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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"Let's do this @acmawards," the New Female Artist of the Year nominee shared on Instagram while giving credit to her glam squad. 

Dylan Scott, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Fresh off of his performance at the Coastal Country Jam in Huntington Beach, Calif., the "My Girl" singer shows off his signature style. 

Dustin Lynch, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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He may be a "Small Town Boy," but this country singer is a big star at country music's party of the year. 

AJ McLean, Academy of Country Music Awards

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In between performing at his Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood, the Backstreet Boys member prepares to enjoy a night of country. 

Maddie Marlow, Tae Dye, Maddie & Tae, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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Before hitting the road with Carrie Underwood for a massive tour, the country music duo prepares for a special night in Las Vegas. 

Morgan Wallen, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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The man behind big hits like "Whisky Glasses" and "Up Down" is ready to rock in Las Vegas. 

Cam, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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After makeup artist Terri Apanasewicz delivers some final touches, this country singer is ready to walk! 

Chris Lane, Lauren Bushnell, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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Date night done right! The "Take Back Home Girl" singer brings his girlfriend to the award show. 

Michael Ray, Carly Pearce, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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Can you feel the love? The newly engaged couple has a whole lot of fun posing for photographers in their fashionable outfits. 

Locash, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Vocalists Chris Lucas and Preston Brust celebrate their Duo of the Year nomination thanks to their hits "Feels Like a Party" and "Brothers." 

Justin Moore, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Cowboy hat? Check! Cowboy boots? You bet! Must be time for the 2019 ACM Awards. 

Diane Warren, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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The music legend has arrived! 

Brantley Gilbert, Amber Cochran, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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Cute couple alert! 

Curtis Rempel, Brad Rempel , High Valley, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Curtis Rempel and Brad Rempel have a big reason to celebrate in Las Vegas! They are nominated for New Duo or Group of the Year

Kasi Williams, Chuck Wicks, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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Between his recent engagement and new album Turning Point, this country singer has lots to be smiling about tonight. 

Jordan Davis, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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The "Take It From Me" singer looks handsome in his navy blue suit while outside the MGM Grand Garden Arena. 

Tyler Rich, Sabina Gadecki, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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The country singer and his fiancée are #CoupleGoals while posing for photographers. 

Rodney Atkins, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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Whether it's a baseball cap or a cowboy hat, this is the award show to wear one. 

Cody Alan, ACM arrivals 2019

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"#ACMAWARDS Carpet Ready," the TV and radio host shared on Instagram before walking the carpet in Las Vegas.

Aaron Watson, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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After performing at the Poteet Strawberry Festival, the country singer makes it to Las Vegas just in time. 

Jessie Jo Dillon, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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The woman behind Cole Swindell's huge hit "Break Up in the End" is hoping to win big! 

Aaron Watson, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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The "Outta Style" singer looks on trend for this award show.

Stephanie Quayle, 2019, Academy of Country Music Awards, ACM Awards

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The "If I Was a Cowboy" singer looks glamorous before showtime. 

Tracy Lawrence, Academy of Country Music Awards arrivals 2019

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"Can't wait to celebrate country music in Vegas this weekend," the musician shared on Instagram before showtime. "Don't forget to tune-in to the show on Sunday night!" 

Don't forget! The 2019 ACM Awards air tonight at 8 p.m. only on CBS. 

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2019-04-07 22:17:00Z
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Saturday Night Live Envisions the Game of Thrones Spinoff Future, With Ice-T’s Help - Gizmodo

The Westeros version of SVU.
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Game of Thrones is nearly over, which means the spinoffs are coming. We already know more than one prequel is being planned to fill the dark fantasy quota in HBO’s programming. It’s a tricky transition to make; if a spinoff can work, Westeros can be parlayed from a setting for an iconic TV show into a multimedia extended universe. Or, as SNL puts it, “We’re going full Star Wars with this.”

When Saturday Night Live envisions the extended Thrones universe, they come up with some pretty off-the-wall ideas. Like Kit Harrington in a Westerosi version of Riverdale. They also come up with some, uh, ideas. Like Arya staring in a parody of Daria. Get it, cause they rhyme? But they also give us the glory that is Game of Thrones: Special Victim’s Unit, a Law & Order crossover featuring Mariska Hargitay and Ice-T plying their investigative trade in Westeros.

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This sketch is worth it just to see the two of them do their thing. Ice-T’s performance as Detective Fin Tutuola is one of the most fun and most eminently parodiable performances in modern television, and I would watch him be incredulous in any genre.

Game of Thrones premieres April 14th on HBO. 

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2019-04-07 22:00:00Z
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R. Kelly charged fans $100 and performed for 28 seconds after asking media to go easy on him - Yahoo Entertainment

R. Kelly charged fans $100 for a 28-second long performance. (Photo by Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

R. Kelly fans doled out $100 to see the singer perform at a club in Springfield, Ill., only to be treated to approximately 28 seconds worth of music, just hours after the ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ singer asked media to take it easy on him.

The embattled R&B singer shared a video on Instagram before the performance on Sunday at the Dirty South Lounge, in which he called out the media and informed them that he needs to perform to make money amid his sexual abuse case.


According to WICS/WRSP, R. Kelly arrived at the Dirty South Lounge at 1:30 a.m., where patrons paid a $100 entrance fee, which was reduced to $50 once the performer arrived. The outlet estimates that there were about 100 people in the club that can hold 450.

Kelly allegedly spent 35 minutes thanking fans for their support, taking selfies, dancing, and smoking cigars.

At one point, R. Kelly got on a microphone and thanked his fans before singing a line from his song for 28 seconds. The bar then closed at 3:00 a.m.

The outlet reports that there were a number of fans outside of the club who were left disappointed, and some went on to claim it was not worth the $100 price of admittance. Supporters also clarified that they separated the “accused criminal” from the “artist,” while others said the claims against R. Kelly, including the long talked about allegations of sexual abuse, were “all lies.”

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2019-04-07 20:13:00Z
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Magical 'Shazam!' is weekend's box office hero - Fox News

Seven films in, the DC Extended Universe is finally flying with some wind behind its back. The well-reviewed, relatively modestly budgeted "Shazam!" debuted with $53.5 million in ticket sales over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, handing DC its latest critical and box-office success.

Though one of the oldest characters in DC's superhero stable, "Shazam!" doesn't boast the name-recognition of Batman or Superman. But by scaling back to a $100 million budget and going for the lighter, comic tone, "Shazam!" steadily built up its word of mouth with stellar reviews. Warner Bros. also showed the film nationwide two weeks before opening, where it made $3 million in advance screenings.

"Shazam!" came out well ahead of the weekend's other top draw, "Pet Sematary." Paramount Pictures' remake of the original 1989 Stephen King adaptation opened in a distant second with $25 million. It's a solid start for "Pet Sematary," though far from the haul that the last big-screen adaptation of King's conjured up: "It" opened with $123.4 million in 2017.

HELEN MIRREN YELLS 'F—K NETFLIX' AT CINEMACON 2019

Last week's top film, "Dumbo," slid steeply in its second week. Landing in third, the Disney live-action remake dropped 60 percent with $18.2 million.

Pitched as "'Big' meets Superman,'" "Shazam!" stars Asher Angel as Billy Batson, a teenage foster kid who transforms into an adult superhero (played by Zachary Levi).

Jeff Goldstein, distribution chief at Warner Bros., said the studio originally forecast a $40 million opening. "That was the right number for us," Goldstein said. "That's what we needed to make money on it."

'DUMBO' STALLS AS FAITH-BASED FILM 'UNPLANNED' IS SURPRISE BOX OFFICE SUCCESS

But expectations grew based on reviews (91 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) and audience reaction (an "A'' Cinemascore). The PG-13-rated film attracted an especially young crowd; 45 percent were under 25.

The result further validated DC's pivot following the disappointments of Zack Snyder's "Batman v Superman" and David Ayer's "Suicide Squad." Warner Bros. has since steered its comic book adaptions in a different direction, leaning more on stand-alone entries less predicated on the overall "universe" and more fluctuating in tone.

Earlier in the week, Warner Bros. also teased the DC release "Joker," with Joaquin Phoenix, at CinemaCon. An even smaller-budgeted origin story with a similarly unique, albeit much darker, tone; it was one of the most talked-about movies at the Las Vegas event.

'WONDER WOMAN' SEQUEL PUSHED BACK TO SUMMER 2020

"'Wonder Woman' was really the start of changing the ship," Goldstein said. "When you look at each of these properties, they're all very different. Their approach is different. Their tone is different. But here's the commonality: All good movies, all well done. I think that's what you'll see out of DC is very specific approaches for that property."

Overseas, "Shazam!" grossed $102 million in 79 markets, including $30.9 million in China.

"DC has really found its groove," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore. "They're really breaking out each character. Shazam and the Joker could not two more different characters within the DC Universe. But I think that diversity of content is going to serve them well."

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Dergarabedian noted the two most dominant genres in movies right now — superheroes and horror — swamped theaters, taking up four of the top five spots at the box office. The stiff competition in similar-styled holdovers could have slightly depressed results for both "Shazam!" and "Pet Sematary." But right now, there is little room on the calendar between major comic book films and horror releases.

In fourth was Jordan Peele's horror thriller "Us," which added $13.8 million in its third week. Its cumulative global total stands at $216.6 million.

Marvel's Brie Larson-led "Captain Marvel," which recently crossed $1 billion in worldwide ticket sales, took in $12.7 million domestically in its fifth weekend. Captain Marvel, ironically, was Shazam's original name when the character was first crafted, as a Superman knockoff, in 1939. He was relaunched in 1973 as Shazam after decades of lawsuits and the debut of Marvel's own Captain Marvel.

JORDAN PEELE'S 'US' SCARES AWAY BOX OFFICE COMPETITION

The weekend's other wide-release newcomer was STX Entertainment's "Best of Enemies," starring Taraji P. Henson as a civil rights activist and Sam Rockwell as a Ku Klux Klan leader. It opened with $4.5 million.

In limited release, Claire Denis' "High Life," starring Robert Pattinson, opened with about $100,000 in four theaters for A24.

Neon's Aretha Franklin documentary, "Amazing Grace," debuted with $96,000 in eight locations. The film, shot over two days at the New Bethel Baptist Church in the Watts section of Los Angeles in 1972, was lost for decades in part because its director, Sydney Pollack, failed to slate the images, leaving them not synced with the audio. Before her death last August, Franklin sued several times to prevent its release.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included.

1. "Shazam!" $53.4 million ($102 million international).

2. "Pet Sematary," $25 million.

3. "Dumbo," $18.2 million.

4. "Us," $13.8 million.

5. "Captain Marvel," $12.7 million.

6. "The Best of Enemies," $4.5 million.

7. "Five Feet Apart," $3.7 million.

8. "Unplanned," $3.2 million.

9. "Wonder Park," $2 million.

10. "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World," $2 million.

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2019-04-07 18:32:13Z
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R Kelly asks media to 'take it easy' on him before 28-second performance - The Guardian

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  1. R Kelly asks media to 'take it easy' on him before 28-second performance  The Guardian
  2. R. Kelly delivers 28-second performance, asks media to 'take it easy' on him  Fox News
  3. R. Kelly Asks Media to 'Take It Easy' on Him Ahead of Paid Event  TMZ
  4. R. Kelly gives 28-second performance at Springfield club  Fox 32 Chicago
  5. R. Kelly Asks Media to 'Take it Easy' on Him Ahead of Paid Club Appearance  Complex
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2019-04-07 18:56:00Z
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