1. Film: a big bold beautiful journey (September 19)
This is Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie in a romantic film. I am almost sure that if you look at the definition of a theatrical bait for a certain segment of the population, you will find these words. The film plays stars as strangers who are found at the wedding and through a strange set of events to experience moments in their past. This gives them an idea of how they have reached their current circumstances and how they can determine their future.
Still sounds like a theater bait? Some critics do not think so. A large bold beautiful journey has an average, modestly delivered 52 percent rating for rotten tomatoes. But if a fantasy romance with magic free doors sounds like your jam, you probably do not care.
2. TV: Golden Bachelor (September 24, ABC/Disney+)
At an exhibition of dating, focused on older acquaintances, 23 women who are looking for love in the second season are involved, but the only number that has still been in the headlines is 60 years old. This is the age that the leading man Mel Owens stated in June, this is his reduction for potential comrades. The eyes were curled; The feathers were disheveled.
The 66 -year -old Owens has been apologized since then. The former NFL player, who became a lawyer, told Glamor magazine that he apologized to women on the show when production began. “I said:“ It was unfair, insensitive. I want to earn it back. Just give me a chance, ”Owens said, adding that many participants had an apology.
3. Music: Grammy welcomes the ground, wind and fire: on the 21st night of September (September 21, CBS/Paramount+)
This is the moment when I ask if you remember on the 21st night of September. Then I accidentally mention that love was changed by the minds of applicants, and that she did this when the clouds were removed.
This is a two-hour special proposal that refers to the 1978 Fank-Dush hit in September in its name, was shot in Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Emphasizing the music and heritage of the group, it presents the performances of Earth, Wind & Fire with Philharmonic Los -Angeles, as well as special guests, including Stevie Uander and John Batista.
4. Book: We love you, Bunny: Roman (September 23)
The author of Montreal Mona Avad is continuing to continue his popular horror satire in the 2019 campus, Banny. This book was concentrated on an extraneous Samantha Hiser McCa, who was drawn into the clique of rich girls who called themselves a “rabbit”. Dark, cruel and surreal things happen.
This subsequent book begins with the fact that Sam publishes a well -accepted first novel. But during her book tour, rabbits abduct her – and they are unhappy with how Sam portrayed them. Described as “Frankenstein with the help of Hizers”, we love you, Bunny is on a long list for the 2025 Giller award.
5. Celebration: International conversation as a pirate day (September 19)
I will give you one assumption about which letter alphabet on this day was brought to you. This is true – Arrrrr! This annual celebration began in 1995, when friends Mark Summers and John Baur played rocketball and accidentally started garbage at each other in a pirate slang. It was so fun that they decided to spend the rest of the day, talking like this every year.
They chose September 19, birthday of the ex-wife of Summers, because “it did not coincide with any other rites, and because it would be easy for him to remember”, according to Britannica.com. Comar's observer Dave Barry popularized the day in 2002.