Month: August 2020

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver wasted no time in diving right into two major stories that happened last week: the RNC and the events of Kenosha, Wisconsin. First off, John Oliver pointed out the main theme of the RNC was “telling lies in front of flags” as it was four days of “full-throated denial
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The 2020 MTV Video Music Awards are airing tonight, with performances to be aired from different locations throughout Brooklyn, New York. Slated performers include Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, the Weeknd, Roddy Ricch, Maluma, BTS, J Balvin, and more. Below, find a list of all of tonight’s nominees; the winner of each category will be
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Sterling K. Brown is remembering his former costar and friend Chadwick Boseman, whose death was announced on Aug. 28 after a battle with colon cancer. Chadwick and Sterling worked on Marshall and Black Panther together, two experiences Sterling holds close to his heart. After sharing his intial reaction to the news on Twitter, Sterling posted
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When Jim Parsons was approached for Netflix miniseries Hollywood, he jumped at the chance to play a complicated, real-life figure, unlike any he’d played before, whose experiences force us to reflect on the entertainment industry as it is today—and the extent to which it has or has not changed over the last 70+ years. Created by
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Exclusive Kanye West‘s looking to expand his empire in the Cowboy State … so his family’s horsies have more room to roam. Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ … the rapper and presidential candidate has visited the Double Doc Ranch in Cody, Wyoming and expressed interest in buying the property. The ranch — which serves
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It’s been a little more than a year since Netflix gave an 11-episode series order to The Sandman, based on Neil Gaiman’s DC comic. The epic drama, from Warner Bros TV, was impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, which shut down Hollywood production in mid-March. . “Due to COVID, everything — as with every other piece of television
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