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Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special 2026 Tv Series Review Trailer

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2026 is a monumental year for *Zillennials* everywhere—well, at least if you’re a Disney fan. If you haven’t realized it yet, it’s not just the anniversary of *Hannah Montana*, but also the anniversary of *High School Musical*! And all in the same year? Twenty years later, the nostalgia hits you like a brick the instant Miley Cyrus steps onto the scene with her blonde bangs and that shiny gold belt. Although Miley herself looks mature and elegant now, her Tennessee personality shines through instantly the moment she sets foot on the set—the very home of the Stewarts! But, almost immediately, you feel that something is missing.  That’s because most of the show’s main cast doesn’t appear in this anniversary special. Even so, I can’t complain, considering that Miley is the sole reason we had the opportunity to enjoy this special at all. Twenty years ago, when I was just a little girl myself, I had a poster of the pop star with the double life hanging on my pink and purple walls (quite...

Book Club: The Next Chapter 2023 Movie Review Trailer Cast Crew

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Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen embark on the Italian bachelorette party of their dreams in the first trailer for "Book Club: The Next Chapter." The sequel, in which the girls appear to be reading "The Alchemist," takes their book club to Europe after Fonda's character, Vivian, reveals that she is getting married. She cues the strippers and the champagne. But, according to the film's tagline, “when things go off the rails and secrets are revealed, your relaxing vacation turns into a once-in-a-lifetime cross-country adventure.” Director: Bill Holderman Writers: Bill Holderman, Erin Simms Stars: Mary Steenburgen, Don Johnson, Diane Keaton With most studios betting heavily on big-budget blockbusters and superhero movies starring the most promising stars like Tom Holland or Florence Pugh, it's hard to see how a movie like Book Club could ever be made. And thank goodness he did! The film was not only widely praised for the perfor...