The Jonas Brothers joined James Corden for the latest installment of The Late Late Show‘s “Carpool Karaoke” in what the band jokingly called their first performance since reuniting. The clip featured plenty of classic Jonas Brothers hits including, “Burning Up,” “Year 3000,” “When You Look Me In the Eyes” and …
Read More »'Good Omens': Michael Sheen, David Tennant Stop Apocalypse in New Trailer
Michael Sheen (Masters of Sex) and David Tennant (Doctor Who) play a reluctantly cooperative angel and demon aiming to stop the apocalypse in the new trailer for Good Omens, Amazon’s upcoming series based on Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s 1990 novel of the same name. The clip opens with the …
Read More »Luke Perry Hospitalized After Suffering Stroke
Actor Luke Perry was hospitalized after suffering a stroke Wednesday, according to The Hollywood Reporter. A representative for the actor said that he “is currently under observation at the hospital.” Exact details about his condition remain unknown. TMZ first reported the news, saying paramedics responded a call from Perry’s home …
Read More »Oscars 2019: Spike Lee Tells Academy to 'Do the Right Thing' in 2020
After winning his first competitive Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay trophy for BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee shared his own story within the context of the larger African-American struggle. His speech nodded to the first slaves that arrived in Jamestown, Virginia 400 years ago. Lee then spoke about how his grandmother, the …
Read More »Sundance 2019: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Gets the Underdog Doc Treatment
Rachel Lears was looking for hope. The ongoing legacy of the 2016 election had left the documentarian scouring for stories that would counteract, in her words, “the cynicism and despair that a lot of us felt.” She began to notice that progressive organizations like Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats …
Read More »'Song of Parkland': Watch Marjory Stoneman Students Find Joy Onstage in Moving Trailer
A new trailer for HBO’s upcoming documentary, Song of Parkland, offers a poignant look at how Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School drama teacher Melody Herzfeld helped students cope with the aftermath of the mass shooting that left 17 people dead. The film is set to premiere February 7th. The day …
Read More »'The Mule' Review: Clint Eastwood's Latest Is No 'Dirty Harry: The Emeritus Years'
At 88, Clint Eastwood — the keeper of the classic-moviemaking flame, the now-and-forever Dirty Harry — looks bent but never broken in The Mule, the true story of 90-year-old Earl Stone. He’s a divorced horticulturist from Peoria, Illinois, someone who grew tired of making little things grow, except maybe his …
Read More »Watch Deadpool, Fred Savage Argue Over Nickelback's Musical Merits
Ryan Reynolds‘ snarky superhero rails against widespread “Nickelback hating” in a teaser promoting Once Upon a Deadpool, an upcoming PG-13 version of Deadpool 2. As the character reads the toned-down sequel as a bedtime story to actor-filmmaker Fred Savage, the duo inadvertently launch a bitter argument about the multi-platinum Canadian …
Read More »'The Innocent Man': Watch Trailer Based on John Grisham's True Crime Book
Netflix will explore murder, corruption and wrongful convictions in The Innocent Man, an upcoming docuseries based on John Grisham’s best-selling 2006 non-fiction book of the same name. The six-part project, which launches globally on December 14th, focuses on the controversy behind two killings that occurred in Ada, Oklahoma in 1982 …
Read More »Janelle Monáe's Wondaland Pictures Inks First-Look Production Deal
Universal Pictures has inked a first-look production deal with Janelle Monáe‘s Wondaland Pictures, Deadline reports. The new teaming will focus on underrepresented voices and innovative perspectives for the multi-genre content it will develop. The agreement furthers the company’s relationship following her starring role in Universal’s forthcoming Robert Zemeckis-directed film, Welcome …
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