Month: July 2020

Planning a wedding is hard work. Just ask the countless brides-to-be who thought they’d finally ticked everything off their list only for a global pandemic to wipe the entire event out… But while you juggle guest lists and florists, caterers and bands, there comes a point in every rookie-wedding-planner’s schedule that details surrounding everyone else’s
0 Comments
Disney+ released a generous sneak peek at their upcoming anthology docuseries Marvel 616 which is named after the primary reality in the Marvel comic book multi-universe. The series is set to debut later this fall. With each episode, Marvel 616 dives into the canon of the world of Marvel comics and how it has impacted pop
0 Comments
As you’ve likely heard by now, rapper and fashion mogul Kanye West is in the midst of bipolar episode which is causing major tension within his famous family. On Wednesday, Kim Kardashian posted a statement about her husband’s difficulties, and she’s clearly compassionate with regard to his condition. But while she obviously has a firm understanding
0 Comments
It all started off with talent, passion and YouTube covers. Daniela Andrade, a Honduran-Canadian born in Montreal and raised in Edmonton, shared her distinctive musical voice across the video site, and her audience numbers started to grow and grow. Andrade’s covers of songs like Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit and Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy (among many,
0 Comments
Kanye West has a steady stream of close friends showing up in Wyoming — the latest being Damon Dash, who he took for an essential items shopping trip. It appears Dame arrived at Ranch West sometime Wednesday, and the duo hit up the Walmart in nearby Cody … wearing face masks to enter, as required.
0 Comments
Portland has been Senator Ron Wyden’s hometown since the mid-1970s, so he has seen all manner of marches and protests. But as the Oregon Democrat walked the city’s streets last week, talking to locals and working to lower tensions that have persisted since the killing of George Floyd, he encountered a problem he’d never had
0 Comments
EXCLUSIVE: In the wake of the great response from Jennifer Hudson’s performance of Aretha Franklin’s “Young, Gifted & Black” on the BET Awards, and the 60 minute trailer that followed, MGM/United Artists Releasing is now going wide with their biopic about the legendary performer on Jan. 15, 2021, MLK weekend. The all-in move shows how
0 Comments
As if 2020 couldn’t get any crazier, according to a new tabloid headline, Zac Efron now has – ‘shockingly’, apparently – a ‘Dad Bod’. Yes, you heard that right. According to some tabloids, putting on a bit of weight and growing chest hair means you now fall into the ‘dad bod’ category – even if
0 Comments
An influential group of British Parliamentarians has called on the government to set up an emergency film and TV production insurance fund to help get cameras rolling again across the UK. In a report on the impact of coronavirus on the UK’s cultural sectors, the House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee said
0 Comments
Adrian Halen 07/22/2020 News Hell hath no fury like a teddy scorned. Plot Synopsis – “After the accidental death of his parents, Jack must sell his family home and start a new life. But when he throws out his beloved childhood toy, Benny. It’s a move that can only end in death.” Written and Directed
0 Comments
It’s easy to feel empathy for full time piano player/keyboardist, singer/songwriter, entertainer Marc Dorian. He’s really taking it on the chin in his new down-on-his luck tale, “End Of The Tunnel”. Keep rooting for him, because even though the lyrics suggest a different take, his eternally optimistic voice leaves you smiling and basking in his peculiar
0 Comments
There’s no mystery to solve here. HBO is keeping Perry Mason on the case for another year. The premium cabler has renewed the drama series for a second season, it was announced today by Francesca Orsi, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming. “It has been an exciting journey to work with the immensely talented team behind
0 Comments
Many have speculated about what Hillary Rodham Clinton’s life would’ve look like if she hadn’t fallen for an Arkansas man named Bill. Wonder no longer: A series reimagining the former first lady, senator, and presidential candidate’s life without her marriage to Bill is heading to Hulu. The Hollywood Reporter reports that The Affair‘s Sarah Treem
0 Comments