New research suggests a simple urine test could help spot conditions including bipolar disorder, ADHD and anorexia much ...
A new urine test performed better than PSA-based testing and MRI for monitoring low-risk prostate cancers on active ...
What is “Practical Magic” about? Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman star in “Practical Magic.” A mix of comedy, horror, and romance, this ‘90s cult classic — based on the novel by Alice Hoffman — ...
As the Owens women return for Practical Magic 2, it appears the family curse still hasn’t been broken. While promoting the sequel to the 1998 romantic fantasy film, Sandra Bullock recently teased why ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock in "Practical Magic 2." (Warner Bros.) Queue up Harry Nilsson’s “Coconut” and dust off that ...
After teasing Practical Magic 2 at its CinemaCon presentation last week, Warner Bros. has unveiled the teaser seen in the room in Las Vegas. Following up a beloved witch-themed 1998 romantic fantasy, ...
“I’m sure you’ve heard of the Owens family,” Sandra Bullock says in the teaser for Practical Magic 2. That’s an understatement. Nearly 30 years after its release, the long-awaited sequel arrives on ...
“Practical Magic” star Aidan Quinn said he wasn’t asked to be part of the sequel. Quinn, 67, played detective Gary Hallet in the 1998 film, who was the love interest of Sandra Bullock’s character, ...
Warner Bros. released the trailer for the highly anticipated film after it was screened Wednesday at CinemaCon — an annual convention in Las Vegas for movie theater owners. The film will be released ...
The Susanne Bier-directed sequel opens in theaters on September 11, with Kidman and Bullock reprising their roles from Griffin Dunne's 1998 film. Per Warner Bros., the film, directed by Danish ...
The Owens sisters are almost back for more witchy drama. Practical Magic stole our hearts back in 1998 with a blend of romance, fantasy, crime chaos, and so much more as Sally and Gillian use their ...
Ariel Messman-Rucker is an Oakland-born journalist who now calls the Pacific Northwest her home. When she’s not writing about politics and queer pop culture, she can be found reading, hiking, or ...
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