Leah Sydney
Leah Sydney writes from Los Angeles for Showbiz411.com. A seasoned journalist with a long history during the halcyon days of the NY Daily News, Leah is a member of the Critics Choice and Rotten Tomatoes.
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Review: “The Brutalist” Wants to be a Masterpiece, Could Get Adrien Brody Another Oscar
Brady Corbet's three-and-a-half hour epic, "The Brutalist," wants very badly to be a masterpiece. I can't blame it. It looks like a masterpiece, it's...
Business
Box Office: “Wicked” In First Place, “Gladiator II” in 2nd, Each with Disappointing Numbers
"Wicked" is number 1 at the box office this weekend. But it's not a smash hit.
Total weekend number came to $114 million, a lot...
Television
“General Hospital” Actor Chad Duell Latest Longtimer to Exit Soap Opera as Ratings Fall, Budget Cut
Only last week fans of "General Hospital" were angry about departure of actress Kelly Monaco. After 21 seasons Monaco was forced out of her...
Television
“Law & Order SVU” Jumps by 1 Million Viewers in Fall Finale with Unexpected Carrisi-Centric Episode
Peter Scanavino must be having a good weekend, wherever he is.
The veteran "Law & Order SVU" actor was the featured player on Thursday night's...
Business
Box Office: “Wicked,” “Gladiator II” Draw Big Numbers for Previews and Opening Nights
Last night the two big releases of the moment did booming box office business.
"Wicked" pulled off a total Thursday-Friday opening of $46 million Add...
Movies
No Sequel for Brad Pitt-George Clooney “Wolfs” Movie After Original Bombs
There will be no sequel to the George Clooney-Brad Pitt twofer "Wolfs," which Apple TV sank to the bottom of the ocean this summer.
Collider.com...
Music
Pop Star Shawn Mendes Flames Out with Comeback Album Selling Only 25K Albums
The Shawn Mendes comeback is over.
The pop star took several years off since his short run of a heyday, cancelling shows and disappearing from...
Movies
Thursday Box Office “Wicked” Heads to $120 Mil Weekend, “Gladiator” Does Battle
Last night was the first real mano a mano scenario for big movies in a long, long time.
"Wicked," heavily marketed, took him $19.2 million...
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