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Kristen Bell on Whether ‘Frozen 3' Is in the Works
Did Bell, who voices Anna in “Frozen,” just confirm that there will be a third film?
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‘Encanto' Track Tops ‘Let It Go' as Disney's Biggest Song From Animated Film in 26 Years
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” has surpassed the hit song from “Frozen” on the Billboard Hot 100. Could it go even higher?
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Pregnant Actress on COVID-19 Symptoms: ‘Feels Like My Head Is Splitting Open'
Broadway star Patti Murin, who is pregnant with her first child, thinks she has the coronavirus, but can’t get tested.
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‘Frozen 2' Leads Box Office Again; ‘Playmobil' Flops
“Frozen 2” blanketed multiplexes for the third straight weekend, continuing its reign at No. 1 with $34.7 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. The Walt Disney Co. animated sequel has already grossed $919.7 million worldwide. It will soon become the sixth Disney release this year to cross $1 billion, a record sure to grow to seven once…
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‘Frozen 2' Ices Competition Again With Record Thanksgiving
“Frozen 2” kept a wintry wind at its back in its second week, setting a Thanksgiving record with a whopping box office bounty, while newcomer “Knives Out” found its own broad audience. Disney’s new set of adventures for Anna, Elsa and Olaf brought in $85.3 million in the U.S. and Canada over the weekend and earned an unprecedented $132.7 million...
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‘Frozen 2' Heats Up Box Office With $127M Opening Weekend
Six years after “Frozen” kicked up a pop-culture blizzard, the sequel to Elsa, Anna and Olaf’s adventures snowed-in the box office with an estimated $127 million debut domestically and $350.2 million worldwide, according to studio estimates Sunday. The opening for the Walt Disney Co.’s “Frozen 2” buried several records. It’s the highest-grossing debut ever for any animated film globally. It...
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What's on Kids' Wish Lists? Here Are 12 of the Hottest Toys for the Holidays
The holiday season is fast approaching, and toys are already flying off the shelves. The toy industry is poised for growth this year as it faces weak comparisons with last year’s holiday season, which was the first without Toys R Us. The closing of the toy retailer hurt sales last year, because parents stocked up on toys at liquidation sales...
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‘Please Don't Give Up on My Dulce': Mom of Missing 5-Year-Old's Desperate Ask
As the third week of desperate searching for missing five-year-old Dulce María Alavez begins, her mother spoke about the search, suspicion and her family’s pain.
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Fall Preview: The Women Behind Elsa on ‘Frozen 2'
Years after “Frozen” came out, some of us still can’t walk through our home without accidentally prompting “Let it Go” to erupt from some unseen toy. Elsa never really left us. But she’s back.
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Tyson Foods Recalls 39,000 Pounds of Frozen Chicken Patties
Tyson Foods, Inc. issued a nationwide recall for 39,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken patty products that may be contaminated with “extraneous” material, namely “foreign matter,” the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Thursday. The recall followed consumer complaints, though there have been no reports of illnesses or injuries, Tyson said in a separate announcement....
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Tyson Foods Recalls Nearly 12 Million Pounds of Frozen Chicken Strips
Tyson Foods has issued a recall for frozen chicken strips that may be contaminated with pieces of metal.
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Tyson Foods Recalls Nearly 12 Million Pounds of Frozen Chicken Strips
Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling nearly 12 million pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat chicken strip products that may be contaminated with “extraneous” material, namely pieces of metal, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Saturday.
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How Not to Break the Bank on Streaming Services
With more TV streaming services than ever before, from newcomers like Disney Plus to stalwarts like Netflix, consumers may feel the ideal viewing experience is finally at hand. Americans have, on average, three streaming video subscription services, according to a recent study of digital media trends by Deloitte. While some have dropped cable and its average bill of around $100...
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‘Tonight': Jack Whitehall Gets Surprise ‘Frozen' Role
Jack Whitehall realizes his dream of performing the single line he recorded for ‘Frozen’ that was cut from the film by getting a surprise walk-on role in the Broadway production of the hit Disney movie.
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Kate Hudson Latest Celeb to Embrace Genderless Child Rearing
Actress Kate Hudson doesn’t plan to treat her 3-month-old daughter, Rani, any differently than her two sons. Rani is Hudson’s first child with boyfriend Danny Fujikawa. Her sons Bingham Bellamy, 7, and Ryder Robinson, 15, were born from previous relationships. In an interview with AOL, Hudson revealed that having a daughter does not mean she’ll change her approach to parenting,...
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The Biggest Hits and Misses in Hollywood's 2018
There were big hits…and mighty big flops in 2018.
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Jimmy Dean Sausage Links Recalled for Metal Pieces
Attention Jimmy Dean sausage lovers: check your freezer because your links might be under recall due to possible metal contamination. Kentucky-based CTI Foods LLC has recalled more than 29,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat pork and poultry products that may be contaminated with metal pieces, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) said on Monday.
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Broadway Musical ‘Wicked' Celebrates 15-Year Run With NBC Special
Fifteen years ago, one of the top films in the land was “Finding Nemo” and Shania Twain played the Super Bowl halftime show. 50 Cent’s “Get Rich or Die Tryin'” was a hit album and a couple of witches-to-be took over Broadway. The musical “Wicked” shook off some tepid reviews to roar into Broadway history and this Monday is celebrating...
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‘Band's Visit' Dances Away With a Leading 10 Tony Awards
The American, grown-up musical “The Band’s Visit” outmuscled the acclaimed and sprawling British import “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” for the most Tony Awards on Sunday, capturing 10 statuettes, including best musical, on a night where the theme of acceptance flowed through the telecast.
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Pixar Co-Founder John Lasseter to Step Down at End of Year After ‘Missteps'
John Lasseter, the co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios and the Walt Disney Co.’s animation chief, will step down at the end of the year after acknowledging “missteps” in his behavior with staff members. Disney announced Friday that Lasseter — one of the most illustrious and powerful figures in animation — will stay on through the end of 2018 as a...