Valentine’s Day is 15 days away, and Dunkin’ is going all out for the day of love.
They are bringing back two fan-favorite donuts for the holiday. Cupid’s Choice Specialty Donut, filled with Bavarian Kreme and topped with strawberry-flavored icing and festive sprinkles, and the Brownie Batter Specialty Donut, filled with chocolatey, brownie batter-flavored butter creme and topped with chocolate icing and Valentine’s Day sprinkles.
That is not all. All of the stuffed donuts (the ones without holes) are temporarily shaped like hearts.
And there is more. Any donut or Munchkins donut hole with sprinkles will be covered with pink, white, and red heart sprinkles for a few weeks.
All of the above is available from now until February 18th.
Renée Zellweger tells Deadline that she will "never be done with Bridget Jones" and reveals that 'Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy' might not be the final chapter in the beloved character's story pic.twitter.com/JxZrOZ93bB
Renée Zellweger has played Bridget in four movies, including the upcoming Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
Is the actress ready to say goodbye to the role she has been playing since 2001? Yesterday, she told Deadline on the red carpet for the fourth film, “I’ll never be done with Bridget Jones. I love Bridget Jones. So, hopefully, Helen [Fielding] might, you know, spark something, want to share something through the Bridget character, again, down the line, you know?”
Will she get her wish? And do we need another Bridget Jones? It will be easier to answer after the movie hits theaters and Peacock the day before Valentine’s Day.
The first three Terrifiers movies have been a huge success, so it seemed like it was given that Terrifer 4 was going to happen.
Today, Damien Leone, the clown behind the movies, gave an update on the film. “The script for Terrifier 4 is in the works and it’s shaping up to be a most epic, thrilling, nasty, horrifying, emotional and utterly satisfying conclusion,” he wrote. “P.s., I will finally reveal Art’s origin ”
I didn’t realize until this tweet that we never got Art the Clown’s origin story. So, I am curious to see how he became such a sick fuck.
On that note. Am I the only Horror fan who hates the Terrfier franchise? They are overly violent for no reason. The violence of one of Art’s murders is equivalent to all the murders in more Horror films.
Leone said this is the final film. But then again, how many franchises have said a film is its final one, and then they release a new one?
Before Adam Scott was the star in shows like Severance, he was an extra in REM’s music video for Drive. Did you spot the 19-year-old in that 1992 video?
You didn’t. Don’t worry. He was not able to find himself either. However, someone did. If you want to see him, then click here!