Month: March 2022

If you always fall for a sweet friends-to-lovers romance, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons‘s love story will make your heart melt. During a 2017 appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” the “Spider-Man” actress turned beet red when asked about her “Fargo” costar Plemons, who had secretly gotten down on one knee to propose
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New York Times bestselling thriller author Peter Swanson is continually praised for his encyclopedic knowledge of mysteries and his virtuosic execution of the craft. He playfully ups the ante with a different homage in each new release, exploring a different element of the genre’s world. In his New York Times bestseller “Eight Perfect Murders,” he
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Months after announcing their engagement, Kristen Stewart and her fianceé, Dylan Meyer, hit the red carpet for the first time at the Critics’ Choices Awards on Sunday night! The ceremony took place at Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. Stewart stunned in a sparkling, champagne-colored Dolce and Gabbana gown accessorized with Messika jewels and Jimmy
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There’s something captivating about Nicola Coughlan both on and off the screen: in Channel 4’s comedy series Derry Girls, she quickly won our hearts as headband-wearing teacher’s pet Clare Devlin, and in Netflix’s Bridgerton, she stood out from the rest of the ton for her earnest enthusiasm and tumbling copper curls (not to mention her
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We can expect Kim Kardashian to get seriously real about her divorce from Kanye ‘Ye’ West in The Kardashians, judging from the official, full-length trailer that dropped earlier today (14 March 2022).  The new reality series will follow the Kardashian family as they navigate their post-Keeping Up With The Kardashians lives. And – let’s face
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Kris Jenner has finally commented publicly on her daughter Kim Kardashian‘s relationship with Pete Davidson, and her reaction is here for the world to see.  The trailer for The Kardashians, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians spin-off series produced by Hulu, has literally just dropped, and it answers many of the burning questions we’ve been
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Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, has unveiled a powerful campaign, #HaveAWord, which calls on men to play an active role in ending violence towards women and girls.  In a video shared to Instagram, Sadiq Khan wrote, “Male violence against women and girls starts with words. If you see it happening, have a word with
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With all of the Reunion talk about Jen Shah and Lisa Barlow, one could almost forget that Jennie Nguyen was fired for racism. Despite initially fumbling her scandal, Bravo made the announcement in January. Initially, the other RHOSLC stars condemned Jennie’s racism, expressind disgust. But now, Lisa Barlow says that she thinks that Jennie deserves
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It’s a programming trend that nobody saw coming, but one that’s perfectly-suited to our hyper-paranoid times: In recent weeks streaming services have been awash in fictionalized miniseries about the exploits of recent real-life con artists. While the Elizabeth Holmes dramedy The Dropout might be the best-executed of the bunch, but there’s no question about which
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Archer Gray, a New York production and finance company known for backing projects like the Oscar-nominated Can You Ever Forgive Me?, is branching out into alternative formats and non-scripted programming. Liza Keckler, who had most recently been SVP of development for Mark Wahlberg’s Unrealistic Ideas, is joining Archer Gray to lead the new area of
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EXCLUSIVE: ABC’s Filipino American pilot Josep, starring Jo Koy, has added Kaden Alejandro to the cast. He also joins Mia Katigbak and Rory O’Malley. Josep, from 20th Television, follows the comedian as a recently divorced Filipino American nurse attempting to navigate dating, fatherhood and a very Filipino mother who loves to “help.” Alejandro plays Miles. The
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EXCLUSIVE: Up-and-coming actor Kristian Flores (The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent) has signed with Innovative Artists for representation, after attempts on the part of assorted major agencies to reel him in. Flores is a recent USC grad who can currently be seen in two films making their world premieres at the SXSW Film Festival: writer-director
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American Idol and 60 Minutes were back at the top of primetime, as the highest-rated and most-watched programs of Sunday, respectively. The ABC singing competition ticked down slightly from the previous week to earn a 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demo and 6.40 million viewers. 60 Minutes (0.7,7.59M) rose in the demo. In early numbers,
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Skylar Astin, coming off his starring role on Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, has been tapped as the male lead opposite Geena Davis in CBS’ mother-and-son legal drama pilot from writer/executive producer Scott Prendergast and executive producer Phil McGraw. The untitled drama follows Todd (Astin), ia a talented but directionless P.I. who is the black sheep of
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Oscars frontrunner Jane Campion, director of The Power of the Dog, has apologized for a “thoughtless comment” she made about tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams at the 2022 Critics Choice Awards. During her acceptance speech for Best Director, Campion said it was “stunning” to be in the room with so many “incredible women,” while holding
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A livestreaming internet personality running afoul of vengeful spirits in real-time reads like a recognizable setup, especially in the found footage category. Deadstream isn’t interested in retreading familiar ground, though. Writers/Directors Vanessa Winter and Joseph Winter eschew expectations and instead deliver a delightfully raucous splatstick horror-comedy that’ll leave the midnight crowd cheering for more. In addition to co-writing, co-directing, co-editing, producing,
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