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RuPaul Charles sits down with stars of Grace and Frankie, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, to discuss their extensive careers, the art of their craft, and what gets them out of bed in the morning.
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Michelle Wolf breaks down how TV news got a sexy glow up. Now it has all the drama and substance and Botox of a Real Housewives wine fight. The Break with Michelle Wolf streaming now, with new episodes every Sunday.
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Ellen’s 8-year-old presidential expert Macey Hensley kicks off her West Coast RV road trip adventure with a visit to San Francisco. After trying clam chowder at Fisherman’s Wharf, Macey checks out the sea lions at Pier 39, practices her chocolate-making skills at Ghirardelli Square, visits a wax museum to see some presidents, and becomes a prison guard at Alcatraz Island.
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Watching a movie with a romantic partner often adds a new layer to the viewing. When dramas focus on divorce, break-ups, and other topics, things can get a little dicey at home. There is a collection of movies you should avoid all-together because of their bleak outlook on relationships. These films feature A-list stars and some of the most heartbreaking stories ever put to film.
The movie Blue Valentine follows the ups and downs of the relationship between Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams. The result is a sad story with a sad ending and lots of awkward moments. This is Where I Leave You follows a family who mourn the loss of their father and hook up with a ton of people we are not their own spouse. 500 Days of Summer feels like a great romantic comedy until it takes a sudden turn and will make you question your own relationship. The Gift showcases how demons from the past can show up and create all types of havoc for you and your partner. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind follows a story of love, loss, and the memories associated with the time we spend together. The film Closer features an all-star cast in a story about cheating and keeping secrets covered up. Revolutionary Road was supposed to be a Titanic reunion, but there’s a lot of lost love between the on-screen married couple in the film. Gone Girl is an intense thriller that will make you paranoid about your partner. Watch to see all the movies you should avoid for your relationship!
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ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND
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REVOLUTIONARY ROAD
GONE GIRL
THE LAST KISS
AWAY FROM HER
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