Get into the holiday spirit with an all-new episode of “The Chi”! Tune in this Tuesday, April 23rd, at 9:00 Pm on MTV for Season 5 Episode 3, titled “This Christmas.” In this heartwarming installment, viewers will witness the residents of Chicago’s South Side come together to celebrate the holiday season, each facing their own challenges and triumphs.
Emmett and Kiesha find common ground as they navigate the ups and downs of single parenthood, forging a bond that strengthens their resolve. Meanwhile, Jada confronts Suede about their relationship, leading to a pivotal moment of truth.
As Christmas morning dawns, Trig and Jake share a special moment of joy, while Papa attempts to make amends for past mistakes. Elsewhere, Tiff and Rob’s relationship reaches new heights following a holiday mishap, and Douda delivers a Christmas miracle that touches the lives of those around him.
Filled with love, laughter, and the true meaning of the holiday season,...
Emmett and Kiesha find common ground as they navigate the ups and downs of single parenthood, forging a bond that strengthens their resolve. Meanwhile, Jada confronts Suede about their relationship, leading to a pivotal moment of truth.
As Christmas morning dawns, Trig and Jake share a special moment of joy, while Papa attempts to make amends for past mistakes. Elsewhere, Tiff and Rob’s relationship reaches new heights following a holiday mishap, and Douda delivers a Christmas miracle that touches the lives of those around him.
Filled with love, laughter, and the true meaning of the holiday season,...
- 4/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Actor Timothée Chalamet is a critical darling, with many of his films receiving overwhelmingly positive reviews alongside commercial success. He was also nominated for a Best Actor Academy Award for his work in 2017’s Call Me by Your Name. However, despite a glowing career of critical acclaim, one film in Chalamet’s filmography remains a catastrophic failure.
Olivia Wilde in Love the Coopers
In 2015, Chalamet starred in the star-studded Holiday comedy film Love the Coopers. However, despite featuring the likes of Olivia Wilde and Diane Keaton, the film could not be saved from being a critical mistake in Chalamet’s career, becoming his lowest-rated film. Here is why Love the Coopers failed despite boasting one of the best ensemble casts for a comedy film.
Love the Coopers Remains Timothée Chalamet’s Lowest Rated Film on Rotten Tomatoes
Timothée Chalamet‘s career has soared recently with the actor receiving critical acclaim...
Olivia Wilde in Love the Coopers
In 2015, Chalamet starred in the star-studded Holiday comedy film Love the Coopers. However, despite featuring the likes of Olivia Wilde and Diane Keaton, the film could not be saved from being a critical mistake in Chalamet’s career, becoming his lowest-rated film. Here is why Love the Coopers failed despite boasting one of the best ensemble casts for a comedy film.
Love the Coopers Remains Timothée Chalamet’s Lowest Rated Film on Rotten Tomatoes
Timothée Chalamet‘s career has soared recently with the actor receiving critical acclaim...
- 4/14/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Two more have joined Grosse Pointe Garden Society, the upcoming NBC drama pilot from Jenna Bans (Good Girls, Grey’s Anatomy), Bill Krebs (Good Girls, No Tomorrow) and Universal Television.
Matthew Davis (Legacies, The Vampire Diaries) and Alexander Hodge (Insecure) have been added as series regulars, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Matthew Davis (Legacies, The Vampire Diaries) and Alexander Hodge (Insecure) have been added as series regulars, our sister site Deadline reports.
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- 4/12/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
Justin Timberlake‘s “Selfish” is a lot funkier than John Lennon’s songs. However, Timberlake said “Selfish” was influenced by a cover of one of John’s solo songs. The “Imagine” singer explained why the tune in question was so honest and revealing.
‘Selfish’ singer Justin Timberlake implied Generation Z doesn’t know John Lennon songs
During a 2024 interview with Apple Music, Timberlake discussed listening to a John cover. “A friend of mine, who’s also my music director, who’s probably a friend of the whole family over there, Adam Blackstone, he was doing these small jazz nights at a place in LA,” Timberlake recalled. “And he invited me to come down and he said, ‘Hey, man.’ He was like, ‘You want to come up and sing something?’
“And I randomly threw out, ‘Oh, yeah, let’s do Donny Hathaway’s cover of ‘Jealous Guy’ by Lennon,'” he said.
‘Selfish’ singer Justin Timberlake implied Generation Z doesn’t know John Lennon songs
During a 2024 interview with Apple Music, Timberlake discussed listening to a John cover. “A friend of mine, who’s also my music director, who’s probably a friend of the whole family over there, Adam Blackstone, he was doing these small jazz nights at a place in LA,” Timberlake recalled. “And he invited me to come down and he said, ‘Hey, man.’ He was like, ‘You want to come up and sing something?’
“And I randomly threw out, ‘Oh, yeah, let’s do Donny Hathaway’s cover of ‘Jealous Guy’ by Lennon,'” he said.
- 1/30/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Francine Jamison-Tanchuck has been working on movie and TV costumes for more than 45 years, and now she is being fitted for a lifetime honor.
The Costume Designers Guild said today that she will receive its 2024 Career Achievement Award, which recognizes an individual whose career in costume design has left an indelible mark on film and television.
Jamison-Tanchuck already had been working in TV and film costuming for more than a decade when she made her costume designer feature debut with the 1989 Civil War epic Glory — for which Denzel Washington won his first Oscar — and has amassed more than three dozen credits since. She is in the awards-season hunt this year for The Color Purple and also worked on such recent pics as One Night in Miami, They Cloned Tyrone and Emancipation. Along the way, she worked on such pics as Barely Lethal, This Christmas, Big Momma’s House, Courage Under Fire,...
The Costume Designers Guild said today that she will receive its 2024 Career Achievement Award, which recognizes an individual whose career in costume design has left an indelible mark on film and television.
Jamison-Tanchuck already had been working in TV and film costuming for more than a decade when she made her costume designer feature debut with the 1989 Civil War epic Glory — for which Denzel Washington won his first Oscar — and has amassed more than three dozen credits since. She is in the awards-season hunt this year for The Color Purple and also worked on such recent pics as One Night in Miami, They Cloned Tyrone and Emancipation. Along the way, she worked on such pics as Barely Lethal, This Christmas, Big Momma’s House, Courage Under Fire,...
- 1/9/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Kelly Clarkson followed up her performance of Cher’s “DJ Play a Christmas Song,” with a cover of Donny Hathaway’s “This Christmas” on her talk show’s “Kellyoke” segment Wednesday.
Hathaway, who Rolling Stone named one of the greatest singers of all time, released the track in 1970. While the song initially gained little success, it has since hit numerous Billboard charts and cemented itself as one of the most beloved holiday hits.
“Hang all the mistletoe/I’m gonna get to know you better/This Christmas and as we...
Hathaway, who Rolling Stone named one of the greatest singers of all time, released the track in 1970. While the song initially gained little success, it has since hit numerous Billboard charts and cemented itself as one of the most beloved holiday hits.
“Hang all the mistletoe/I’m gonna get to know you better/This Christmas and as we...
- 12/21/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
It’s summertime, but don’t tell that to Mark Tremonti. The Alter Bridge and Creed guitarist has announced his first-ever holiday album, titled Christmas Classics New & Old.
The new release sees Tremonti singing and performing nine holiday classics and one original song. For the LP, Tremonti teamed up with the same orchestra that played on his recent Frank Sinatra covers album. Christmas Classics New & Old arrives October 27th, and is now available for pre-order here.
As for some of the holiday classics, Tremonti puts his own spin on traditional songs such as “Jingle Bells,” “The First Noel,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “O Holy Night” and more. His original holiday song is called “Christmas Morning” and features piano and a marching band.
In other news, Creed recently announced a reunion for their first shows in more than a decade. The performances will take place on the Summer of ’99 Cruise,...
The new release sees Tremonti singing and performing nine holiday classics and one original song. For the LP, Tremonti teamed up with the same orchestra that played on his recent Frank Sinatra covers album. Christmas Classics New & Old arrives October 27th, and is now available for pre-order here.
As for some of the holiday classics, Tremonti puts his own spin on traditional songs such as “Jingle Bells,” “The First Noel,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “O Holy Night” and more. His original holiday song is called “Christmas Morning” and features piano and a marching band.
In other news, Creed recently announced a reunion for their first shows in more than a decade. The performances will take place on the Summer of ’99 Cruise,...
- 7/25/2023
- by Anne Erickson
- Consequence - Music
Simply the best. On Sunday night, Patti Labelle paid tribute to her late friend and musical icon, Tina Turner, with a soul-stirring performance during the BET Awards.
Labelle took the stage to honor the incomparable Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, paying tribute to the late Turner with a rendition of “The Best.” Wearing a sparkly fringe minidress reminiscent of Turner’s signature style, the Godmother of Soul showed off her powerhouse vocals as she belted out the song’s lyrics — but not without a stumble here and there as she struggled to keep up with the teleprompter used to guide her through the song’s entirety.
Although Labelle’s vocals were solid, she admitted she wasn’t able to see the lyrics on the teleprompter throughout the tribute, telling the crowd, “I can’t see the words and I don’t know. I’m tryin’, y’all!”
At one point,...
Labelle took the stage to honor the incomparable Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, paying tribute to the late Turner with a rendition of “The Best.” Wearing a sparkly fringe minidress reminiscent of Turner’s signature style, the Godmother of Soul showed off her powerhouse vocals as she belted out the song’s lyrics — but not without a stumble here and there as she struggled to keep up with the teleprompter used to guide her through the song’s entirety.
Although Labelle’s vocals were solid, she admitted she wasn’t able to see the lyrics on the teleprompter throughout the tribute, telling the crowd, “I can’t see the words and I don’t know. I’m tryin’, y’all!”
At one point,...
- 6/26/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
The ninth season of “The Masked Singer” ended on May 17, 2023 with Medusa winning the coveted Golden Mask over Macaw. (Read our minute-by-minute live blog.) Medusa’s true identity is British singer Bishop Briggs, making her the sixth woman to win the show, compared to only three men. For a refresher on all nine past champions, scroll through our updated photos above (or click here for the direct link) to see “The Masked Singer” winners by season. Vote in our poll below to tell us Your favorite of all time.
Every year on “Tms,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
Every year on “Tms,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
- 5/18/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
"You People" is the latest comedy to take over Netflix. The movie - which features the star-studded cast of Jonah Hill, Lauren London, Eddie Murphy, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus - is about a young couple named Amira and Ezra who want to get married but are hoping to get their parents' approval first. Since they come from two very different backgrounds, that's easier said than done.
If you've already watched the film, you probably recognize London from movies like "Atl," "I Love You, Beth Cooper," "This Christmas," and, more recently, "Without Remorse." Her TV credits also include shows like "The Game," "Games People Play," and "True Story."
Outside of her acting career, London prefers to keep her personal life private, though she has been in a few public relationships over the years. Since entering the spotlight in the early 2000s, she's dated some famous musicians, with her most recent relationship being with the late Nipsey Hussle.
If you've already watched the film, you probably recognize London from movies like "Atl," "I Love You, Beth Cooper," "This Christmas," and, more recently, "Without Remorse." Her TV credits also include shows like "The Game," "Games People Play," and "True Story."
Outside of her acting career, London prefers to keep her personal life private, though she has been in a few public relationships over the years. Since entering the spotlight in the early 2000s, she's dated some famous musicians, with her most recent relationship being with the late Nipsey Hussle.
- 1/27/2023
- by Michele Mendez
- Popsugar.com
If January sets the tone for any streamer’s year then 2023 is certainly going to be the Year of True Crime on Hulu. That’s right, Hulu’s list of new releases for January 2023 is highlight by several new true crime docuseries (and one charmingly goofy animated hero).
The true crime docuseries fest gets started with Death in the Dorms on Jan. 5. That will be followed by How I Caught My Killer on Jan. 12, and Web of Death on Jan. 19. The first is a six-episode series that will follow the real life case of murders at UCLA, while the latter two will both present several different stories.
It’s not just all true crime in January for Hulu. Jan. 9 sees the arrival of Koala Man, an animated series that envisions an Australian crime fighter of the same name. Also premiering is season 2 of How I Met Your Mather (Jan. 24) and superhero drama Extraordinary (Jan.
The true crime docuseries fest gets started with Death in the Dorms on Jan. 5. That will be followed by How I Caught My Killer on Jan. 12, and Web of Death on Jan. 19. The first is a six-episode series that will follow the real life case of murders at UCLA, while the latter two will both present several different stories.
It’s not just all true crime in January for Hulu. Jan. 9 sees the arrival of Koala Man, an animated series that envisions an Australian crime fighter of the same name. Also premiering is season 2 of How I Met Your Mather (Jan. 24) and superhero drama Extraordinary (Jan.
- 1/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Dinah Jane, Common Kings, and Sammy Johnson make it easier to imagine a holiday season in the tropics. On Thursday, the former Fifth Harmony star welcomed her fellow Polynesian musicians for a mash-up performance of “He Still Loves Me” by Beyoncé and Walter Williams and the holiday classic “This Christmas.”
“This one was special to me,” Dinah Jane tells Rolling Stone. “I’m so glad Sammy J and Common Kings were available and ready to invite the islands into your homes this holiday season.”
Johnson opens the rendition with his...
“This one was special to me,” Dinah Jane tells Rolling Stone. “I’m so glad Sammy J and Common Kings were available and ready to invite the islands into your homes this holiday season.”
Johnson opens the rendition with his...
- 12/22/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
It’s the beginning of a new year and if you’ve already caught up on everything that’s a must-see in film and television for 2022, than Hulu has you covered with plenty of new offerings. The Disney-owned streaming service is coming into 2023 with plenty of appealing choices, including the second season of “How I Met Your Father.”
Debuting back in January of 2022, “How I Met Your Father” is a spin-off series to the popular CBS sitcom, “How I Met Your Mother” that aired from 2005 to 2014. The show stars Hilary Duff as a young woman navigating the dating scene in the hopes of landing the man that will be the titular father of the show’s title. Season 2 consists of a whopping 20 episodes to air weekly on Hulu.
“How I Met Your Father” Season 2 streams on Hulu starting January 24.
Below you’ll find everything coming to Hulu in January 2023.
January...
Debuting back in January of 2022, “How I Met Your Father” is a spin-off series to the popular CBS sitcom, “How I Met Your Mother” that aired from 2005 to 2014. The show stars Hilary Duff as a young woman navigating the dating scene in the hopes of landing the man that will be the titular father of the show’s title. Season 2 consists of a whopping 20 episodes to air weekly on Hulu.
“How I Met Your Father” Season 2 streams on Hulu starting January 24.
Below you’ll find everything coming to Hulu in January 2023.
January...
- 12/15/2022
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
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Serayah is ringing in the holidays with good music, good movies and some good tequila. The actress and singer, best-known for her roles on Empire and Black Mafia Family, is teaming up with DeLeón Tequila to toast to Christmas with the festive DeLeón Cranberry Margarita.
Made with DeLeón Reposado Tequila along with fresh lime, lemon, cranberry juice and a dash of cinnamon and cardamom, the spiced margarita is...
Serayah is ringing in the holidays with good music, good movies and some good tequila. The actress and singer, best-known for her roles on Empire and Black Mafia Family, is teaming up with DeLeón Tequila to toast to Christmas with the festive DeLeón Cranberry Margarita.
Made with DeLeón Reposado Tequila along with fresh lime, lemon, cranberry juice and a dash of cinnamon and cardamom, the spiced margarita is...
- 12/14/2022
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
A very Backstreet Christmas indeed! Hot on the heels of their holiday hit “Last Christmas” topping the charts, the Backstreet Boys celebrated the official launch of their Christmas record, A Very Backstreet Christmas, in Los Angeles.
During a swanky private event at the Sls Hotel Beverly Hills on Thursday, the Grammy-nominated quintet mingled with elves, posed with contest winners in a giant Christmas gift box and thanked “the best fans in the world” for 29 years of undying support.
“A big, big massive shout-out to all of our fans,” said Aj McLean, 44. “Without you guys, the Backstreet Boys would not be here today. You are true extension of our family, you are friends, you are our true Bsb army and as Howie would — what do you always say, Howie?”
“You keep the Backstreet pride alive!” Howie Dorough, 49, responded.
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“Let’s [thank] the fans,...
During a swanky private event at the Sls Hotel Beverly Hills on Thursday, the Grammy-nominated quintet mingled with elves, posed with contest winners in a giant Christmas gift box and thanked “the best fans in the world” for 29 years of undying support.
“A big, big massive shout-out to all of our fans,” said Aj McLean, 44. “Without you guys, the Backstreet Boys would not be here today. You are true extension of our family, you are friends, you are our true Bsb army and as Howie would — what do you always say, Howie?”
“You keep the Backstreet pride alive!” Howie Dorough, 49, responded.
Read More: Backstreet Boys Pay Emotional Tribute To Aaron Carter At London Concert
“Let’s [thank] the fans,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Leena Tailor
- ET Canada
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And with its list of new releases for December 2022, Hulu is planning accordingly.
Compared to its rival streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, and HBO Max, Hulu is a bit more holiday forward in the final month of 2022. Sure, all the streaming services are bringing some Christmas content to the table, but Hulu is the only one to plant its flag in a special called It’s a Wonderful Binge. This comedic take on a psychedelic Purge-like Christmas is set to premiere on Dec. 8.
Elsewhere on Hulu this month, subscribers can look forward to the release of FX’s Kindred (Dec. 13). Based on a thrilling novel of the same name, this series follows a woman being violently yanked back and forth in time. In what’s increasingly become a tradition, Canadian comedy Letterkenny will premiere a new season the day after Christmas.
Compared to its rival streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, and HBO Max, Hulu is a bit more holiday forward in the final month of 2022. Sure, all the streaming services are bringing some Christmas content to the table, but Hulu is the only one to plant its flag in a special called It’s a Wonderful Binge. This comedic take on a psychedelic Purge-like Christmas is set to premiere on Dec. 8.
Elsewhere on Hulu this month, subscribers can look forward to the release of FX’s Kindred (Dec. 13). Based on a thrilling novel of the same name, this series follows a woman being violently yanked back and forth in time. In what’s increasingly become a tradition, Canadian comedy Letterkenny will premiere a new season the day after Christmas.
- 12/1/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
The eighth season of “The Masked Singer” is in the history books, with Harp winning the Golden Mask over Lambs during the November 30 finale. (Read our minute-by-minute live blog.) Harp’s true identity is “Glee” star Amber Riley, and she’s now the fifth female to win this show, compared to only three men. For a refresher on all eight past champions, scroll through our updated photos gallery above (or click here for the direct link). And be sure to vote in our poll below to tell us Your favorite “The Masked Singer” winner ever.
Every year on “The Masked Singer,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail...
Every year on “The Masked Singer,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail...
- 12/1/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Like many of her fans, family and collaborators, John Travolta was affected by the recent news that Olivia Newton-John had passed away at 73. He expressed those feelings to his Instagram followers in an emotional post yesterday.
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“You made all of our lives so much better. Your impact was incredible,” Travolta began his message, which accompanied an old photo of the Grease and Xanadu star. “We will see you down the road and we will all be together again. Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever. Your Danny, your John!”
Travolta and Newton-John displayed great chemistry as Danny and Sandy in the hit 1978 musical Grease, and both were multi-talented actors, singers and dancers. Their duet from the film’s soundtrack album, “You’re The One That I Want,” even became one of the best-selling singles in history.
They clearly...
In Memoriam 2022: 100 Great Celebrities Who Died This Year!
“You made all of our lives so much better. Your impact was incredible,” Travolta began his message, which accompanied an old photo of the Grease and Xanadu star. “We will see you down the road and we will all be together again. Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever. Your Danny, your John!”
Travolta and Newton-John displayed great chemistry as Danny and Sandy in the hit 1978 musical Grease, and both were multi-talented actors, singers and dancers. Their duet from the film’s soundtrack album, “You’re The One That I Want,” even became one of the best-selling singles in history.
They clearly...
- 8/11/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
August is officially the last month of summer, but it’s also when schools start to reopen while others might take a vacation. Any movies hoping to make money this month are working against many other factors, which is why it’s become somewhat of a last resort for many studios. Read on for Gold Derby’s box office preview.
There have been more than a few blockbusters to open the month, including James Gunn’s “Guardians of the Galaxy,” David Ayer’s “Suicide Squad” and “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw,” but this August, there aren’t any franchises to be found, other than movies already in theaters, like “Thor: Love and Thunder” and Warner Bros’ weaker-than-expected “DC League of Super-Pets.” [sad trombone]
See August 2022 box office preview
In some ways, Brad Pitt could be seen as a franchise, since he continues to be one of the more relevant and dependable box office superstars,...
There have been more than a few blockbusters to open the month, including James Gunn’s “Guardians of the Galaxy,” David Ayer’s “Suicide Squad” and “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw,” but this August, there aren’t any franchises to be found, other than movies already in theaters, like “Thor: Love and Thunder” and Warner Bros’ weaker-than-expected “DC League of Super-Pets.” [sad trombone]
See August 2022 box office preview
In some ways, Brad Pitt could be seen as a franchise, since he continues to be one of the more relevant and dependable box office superstars,...
- 8/3/2022
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
Not-so-tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will likely be tuning in to ABC’s “A Very Boy Band Holiday” special, coming soon to the network.
The show will feature appearances by some of the most beloved members of iconic boy bands, including Joey Fatone (*Nsync), Chris Kirkpatrick (*Nsync), Lance Bass (*Nsync), Wanya Morris (Boyz II Men), Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men), Bobby Brown (New Edition), Michael Bivins (New Edition), Joey McIntyre (NKotB), Erik-Michael Estrada (O-Town), Nick Lachey (98 Degrees), Drew Lachey (98 Degrees), Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees) and Justin Jeffre (98 Degrees).
On tap: classic tunes and their groups’ greatest holiday hits, along with some unnamed, but “special” surprise guests. The show airs Monday, Dec. 6 at 8 Et/Pt on ABC. The special can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.
The special will also debut a new song titled “A Very Boy Band Holiday,” performed by *Nsync’s Joey Fatone...
The show will feature appearances by some of the most beloved members of iconic boy bands, including Joey Fatone (*Nsync), Chris Kirkpatrick (*Nsync), Lance Bass (*Nsync), Wanya Morris (Boyz II Men), Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men), Bobby Brown (New Edition), Michael Bivins (New Edition), Joey McIntyre (NKotB), Erik-Michael Estrada (O-Town), Nick Lachey (98 Degrees), Drew Lachey (98 Degrees), Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees) and Justin Jeffre (98 Degrees).
On tap: classic tunes and their groups’ greatest holiday hits, along with some unnamed, but “special” surprise guests. The show airs Monday, Dec. 6 at 8 Et/Pt on ABC. The special can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.
The special will also debut a new song titled “A Very Boy Band Holiday,” performed by *Nsync’s Joey Fatone...
- 11/19/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Ho, ho, ho!
Do you hear the jingle bells ringing when it's not even Halloween?
Well, my friends, you are not alone! We're diving headfirst into the Christmas spirit this weekend.
On the eve of Hallmark Channel’s 12th Annual Countdown to Christmas – with 24/7 holiday programming kicking off tomorrow – Crown Media Family Networks is unwrapping the rest of its 2021 holiday movie slate of 41 all-new movie premieres.
Hallmark Channel serves up a double helping of holiday cheer during its first ever “Merry Thanksgiving Weekend,” with double-feature original movie premieres each night at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Et/Pt, Friday November 26 – Sunday, November 28.
Topping off the weekend’s movies are fan favorites Lacey Chabert and Candace Cameron Bure.
In her 11th Christmas movie for the network, Chabert whisks viewers away to Ireland in “Christmas at Castle Hart,” which premieres Saturday, November 27, and also stars Stuart Townsend.
On Sunday, November 28th Candace...
Do you hear the jingle bells ringing when it's not even Halloween?
Well, my friends, you are not alone! We're diving headfirst into the Christmas spirit this weekend.
On the eve of Hallmark Channel’s 12th Annual Countdown to Christmas – with 24/7 holiday programming kicking off tomorrow – Crown Media Family Networks is unwrapping the rest of its 2021 holiday movie slate of 41 all-new movie premieres.
Hallmark Channel serves up a double helping of holiday cheer during its first ever “Merry Thanksgiving Weekend,” with double-feature original movie premieres each night at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Et/Pt, Friday November 26 – Sunday, November 28.
Topping off the weekend’s movies are fan favorites Lacey Chabert and Candace Cameron Bure.
In her 11th Christmas movie for the network, Chabert whisks viewers away to Ireland in “Christmas at Castle Hart,” which premieres Saturday, November 27, and also stars Stuart Townsend.
On Sunday, November 28th Candace...
- 10/21/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Exclusive: Lauren London is set to join Jonah Hill in a new untitled Netflix comedy with Kenya Barris directing. Sam Jay and Molly Gordon are also joining the cast. They join a cast that includes Hill, Eddie Murphy and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Barris and Hill co-wrote the script.
The film follows a new couple (Hill and London) and their families, who find themselves examining modern love and family dynamics amidst clashing cultures, societal expectations and generational differences.
Barris will produce through Khalabo Ink Society, Hill will produce through his Strong Baby banner and they will be joined by Kevin Misher who will produce through Misher Films. Mychelle Deschamp and Hale Rothstein will exec produce for Khalabo Ink Society along with Matt Dines and Ali Goodwin for Strong Baby; Andy Berman for Misher Films and David Hyman and Charisse Hewitt Webste
Best known for her roles on Entourage and Atl, London has...
The film follows a new couple (Hill and London) and their families, who find themselves examining modern love and family dynamics amidst clashing cultures, societal expectations and generational differences.
Barris will produce through Khalabo Ink Society, Hill will produce through his Strong Baby banner and they will be joined by Kevin Misher who will produce through Misher Films. Mychelle Deschamp and Hale Rothstein will exec produce for Khalabo Ink Society along with Matt Dines and Ali Goodwin for Strong Baby; Andy Berman for Misher Films and David Hyman and Charisse Hewitt Webste
Best known for her roles on Entourage and Atl, London has...
- 9/23/2021
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
Jordin Sparks will star in the all-new original Hallmark Channel movie, “A Christmas Treasure,” alongside Michael Xavier.
The film, premiering as part of the network’s “Countdown to Christmas” programming event, follows writer Lou (Sparks) after she opens a 100-year-old time capsule and finds her grandfather’s journal, causing her to question whether she should move to New York after Christmas to further her career or stay in Pine Grove to carry on her family’s local newspaper. When she meets charming chef Kyle (Xavier), who is also at a crossroads, the pair develop a magical connection during the holiday season, helping each of their journeys.
In the movie, the “American Idol” winner delivers her own renditions of two classic Christmas songs, “This Christmas” and “Oh Holy Night.” Sparks’ original song “Oh, It’s Christmas,” from her album “Cider & Hennessy,” will also be featured in the film.
Executive produced by Sparks,...
The film, premiering as part of the network’s “Countdown to Christmas” programming event, follows writer Lou (Sparks) after she opens a 100-year-old time capsule and finds her grandfather’s journal, causing her to question whether she should move to New York after Christmas to further her career or stay in Pine Grove to carry on her family’s local newspaper. When she meets charming chef Kyle (Xavier), who is also at a crossroads, the pair develop a magical connection during the holiday season, helping each of their journeys.
In the movie, the “American Idol” winner delivers her own renditions of two classic Christmas songs, “This Christmas” and “Oh Holy Night.” Sparks’ original song “Oh, It’s Christmas,” from her album “Cider & Hennessy,” will also be featured in the film.
Executive produced by Sparks,...
- 7/13/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Christmas in July is underway on Hallmark Channel, and they're increasing the excitement with the first programming news for Countdown to Christmas 2021!
Hallmark Channel has announced that Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum singer-songwriter and actress, who won season six of American Idol, Jordin Sparks, will be starring in the all-new original Hallmark Channel movie, A Christmas Treasure, alongside Hallmark alum Michael Xavier.
The film will premiere as part of the network’s Countdown to Christmas programming event.
Here's the official synopsis of A Christmas Treasure:
After opening a 100-year-old time capsule and finding her grandfather’s journal, Lou (Sparks) questions whether she should move to New York after Christmas to further her writing career or stay in Pine Grove to carry on her family’s local newspaper.
Charming chef, Kyle (Xavier), is also at a crossroads, visiting Pine Grove for the holidays.
When Lou and Kyle meet, they both have doubts about their future,...
Hallmark Channel has announced that Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum singer-songwriter and actress, who won season six of American Idol, Jordin Sparks, will be starring in the all-new original Hallmark Channel movie, A Christmas Treasure, alongside Hallmark alum Michael Xavier.
The film will premiere as part of the network’s Countdown to Christmas programming event.
Here's the official synopsis of A Christmas Treasure:
After opening a 100-year-old time capsule and finding her grandfather’s journal, Lou (Sparks) questions whether she should move to New York after Christmas to further her writing career or stay in Pine Grove to carry on her family’s local newspaper.
Charming chef, Kyle (Xavier), is also at a crossroads, visiting Pine Grove for the holidays.
When Lou and Kyle meet, they both have doubts about their future,...
- 7/13/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Hallmark Channel is dimming the Christmas lights later this year with a new movie starring American Idol winner Jordin Sparks.
As part of the network’s seemingly year-round celebration of the holiday, Hallmark has announced the first movie from its upcoming “Countdown to Christmas” programming event. And what better time to share this news than during the thick of “Christmas in July”? God bless us, everyone.
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As part of the network’s seemingly year-round celebration of the holiday, Hallmark has announced the first movie from its upcoming “Countdown to Christmas” programming event. And what better time to share this news than during the thick of “Christmas in July”? God bless us, everyone.
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- 7/13/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: American Idol and Sparkle alum Jordin Sparks is set to star in A Christmas Treasure, a new Hallmark Channel original movie. Sparks also will executive produce and Hallmark alum Michael Xavier will co-star in the film which will premiere as part of the network’s Countdown to Christmas programming event. The premiere date is Tbd.
In A Christmas Treasure, after opening a 100-year-old time capsule and finding her grandfather’s old journal, Lou (Sparks) questions whether she should move to New York after Christmas to further her writing career or stay in Pine Grove to carry on her family’s local newspaper. Charming chef, Kyle (Xavier), is also at a crossroads, visiting Pine Grove for the holidays. When Lou and Kyle meet, they both have doubts about their future, but the magic of the holiday season and the connection they have, helps each of their journeys.
In A Christmas Treasure, after opening a 100-year-old time capsule and finding her grandfather’s old journal, Lou (Sparks) questions whether she should move to New York after Christmas to further her writing career or stay in Pine Grove to carry on her family’s local newspaper. Charming chef, Kyle (Xavier), is also at a crossroads, visiting Pine Grove for the holidays. When Lou and Kyle meet, they both have doubts about their future, but the magic of the holiday season and the connection they have, helps each of their journeys.
- 7/13/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Twenty-year Sony Pictures executive Peter Calvin Nelson is joining Samuel Goldwyn Film as the Head of Production.
At Sony, Nelson served as SVP of Production Stage 6 Films and oversaw development and production on more than 125 motion pictures during his tenure with the Culver City lot.
Initially, during his time at Screen Gems, Nelson worked on a multitude of acquisitions and productions including Two Can Play that Game, Underworld, The Brothers and This Christmas. At Stage 6/Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Nelson supervised the theatrical motion pictures Jumping the Broom, Sparkle (Whitney Huston’s final film), When the Game Stands Tall (based on the eponymous book), the Sniper series of movies, as well as 55 Steps (the true story of Eleanor Riese) starring Helena Bonham Carter and Hilary Swank.
“I am thrilled to be joining the exceptional team at Samuel Goldwyn Films and to be working with Ben Feingold and Peter Goldwyn...
At Sony, Nelson served as SVP of Production Stage 6 Films and oversaw development and production on more than 125 motion pictures during his tenure with the Culver City lot.
Initially, during his time at Screen Gems, Nelson worked on a multitude of acquisitions and productions including Two Can Play that Game, Underworld, The Brothers and This Christmas. At Stage 6/Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Nelson supervised the theatrical motion pictures Jumping the Broom, Sparkle (Whitney Huston’s final film), When the Game Stands Tall (based on the eponymous book), the Sniper series of movies, as well as 55 Steps (the true story of Eleanor Riese) starring Helena Bonham Carter and Hilary Swank.
“I am thrilled to be joining the exceptional team at Samuel Goldwyn Films and to be working with Ben Feingold and Peter Goldwyn...
- 6/9/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Season 5 of “The Masked Singer” is in the rear-view mirror, with Piglet winning the coveted Golden Mask over Black Swan and Chameleon. (Read our minute-by-minute live blog.) Piglet’s oinkingly true identity is Nick Lachey, making him the first boy band singer to win the show. For a refresher on all five champions, scroll through our updated photos above (or click here for the direct link) to see “The Masked Singer” winners list for every season.
Every year on “The Masked Singer,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks. But in the end, only one celeb is...
Every year on “The Masked Singer,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks. But in the end, only one celeb is...
- 5/27/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Film and television producer Will Packer will serve as the jury president for the 2021 American Black Film Festival (ABFF).
The annual festival celebrates its 25th anniversary this year with a hybrid model, with live events held Nov. 3-7 in Miami Beach, Fla., followed by a week of virtual events on abffplay.com (available from Nov. 8-14).
The post marks a homecoming for Packer, who got his start when his independent feature film “Trois,” directed by Rob Hardy, premiered at the festival in 1999.
A longtime supporter of the ABFF, the prolific producer — who has earned more than $1.3 billion at the box office under his Will Packer Productions banner — has served on the festival’s advisory board. Packer has also premiered “Girls Trip,” “Think Like A Man Too,” “This Christmas,” “Takers” and “Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain” during the festival. In 2016, Packer received the Distinguished ABFF Alumni Award at ABFF Honors.
“ABFF...
The annual festival celebrates its 25th anniversary this year with a hybrid model, with live events held Nov. 3-7 in Miami Beach, Fla., followed by a week of virtual events on abffplay.com (available from Nov. 8-14).
The post marks a homecoming for Packer, who got his start when his independent feature film “Trois,” directed by Rob Hardy, premiered at the festival in 1999.
A longtime supporter of the ABFF, the prolific producer — who has earned more than $1.3 billion at the box office under his Will Packer Productions banner — has served on the festival’s advisory board. Packer has also premiered “Girls Trip,” “Think Like A Man Too,” “This Christmas,” “Takers” and “Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain” during the festival. In 2016, Packer received the Distinguished ABFF Alumni Award at ABFF Honors.
“ABFF...
- 3/30/2021
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
“Dutch” is dreadful. It’s a shambling, rambling recycling of clichés and conventions from ’70s Blaxploitation fare mixed with stilted murder-trial melodrama and half-baked morsels of sociopolitical topicality. But, really, to describe this rancid slice of ineptitude that way is to risk making it sound a lot more interesting than it is. Written and directed by Preston A. Whitmore II (“This Christmas”), who obviously went about both tasks with all the zeal of someone paying off a debt, the movie progresses in bumpy fits and starts, with a time-tripping, flashback-within-flashback structure that does little to energize, and much to confuse, its simplistic plot.
The protagonist is introduced as Bernard James (JJ Batteast), a Black youngster who proves his loyalty to his white Italian boss at a pizzeria by fatally shooting a would-be robber. This greatly impresses a mob boss uncreatively christened Fat Tony (Robert Costanzo), who just happened to be...
The protagonist is introduced as Bernard James (JJ Batteast), a Black youngster who proves his loyalty to his white Italian boss at a pizzeria by fatally shooting a would-be robber. This greatly impresses a mob boss uncreatively christened Fat Tony (Robert Costanzo), who just happened to be...
- 3/12/2021
- by Joe Leydon
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Sharon Leal has inked with Buchwald.
Leal is most notably recognized for her role as Michelle Morris in Paramount/Dreamworks’ Oscar-winning movie Dreamgirls opposite Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson and Jamie Foxx.
She also starred in the Tyler Perry Why Did I Get Married films for Lionsgate as well as Screen Gems’ This Christmas opposite Idris Elba and Loretta Devine.
On the television side, Leal has starred in several hit series Supergirl, Legacy and Boston Public. Other TV series credits include Instinct, The Good Doctor, Grimm, Hellcats and Private Practice.
The Tucson, Az native was previously with Paradigm.
Leal is most notably recognized for her role as Michelle Morris in Paramount/Dreamworks’ Oscar-winning movie Dreamgirls opposite Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson and Jamie Foxx.
She also starred in the Tyler Perry Why Did I Get Married films for Lionsgate as well as Screen Gems’ This Christmas opposite Idris Elba and Loretta Devine.
On the television side, Leal has starred in several hit series Supergirl, Legacy and Boston Public. Other TV series credits include Instinct, The Good Doctor, Grimm, Hellcats and Private Practice.
The Tucson, Az native was previously with Paradigm.
- 3/11/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
For a few years there, Chris Brown seemed primed to be the pop star of his generation. His self-titled debut moved more than 3 million copies after its 2005 release, he scored acting roles in Stomp the Yard, This Christmas and on The O.C. and even released a hit single, "No Air" with American Idol darling Jordin Sparks. And his rise up the ranks was being mirrored by another young musician. Discovered in her native Barbados when two American record producers were vacationing there in 2004, Rihanna had a succession of quick hits with her 2005 dancehall-inspired tune "Pon de Replay," and "Sos" off her 2006 follow-up disc A Girl Like Me. By the time she was...
- 2/8/2021
- E! Online
Season 4 of “The Masked Singer” is in the rear-view mirror, with Sun winning the coveted Golden Mask over Crocodile and Mushroom. Sun’s shining true identity is country singer LeAnn Rimes, making her the second woman to win “Tms” after singer-songwriter Kandi Burruss, aka Night Angel. For a refresher on all four champions, scroll through our updated photo gallery above (or click here for the direct link) to see “The Masked Singer” winners list for every season. Also be sure to vote for Your favorite in our poll below.
Every year on “The Masked Singer,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
Every year on “The Masked Singer,” a gaggle of secret celebrities in extravagant costumes compete to win the Golden Mask trophy. Fox’s wild and wacky reality TV who-sung-it began as a mild curiosity in 2019, but soon grew to become one of television’s most-watched shows. Fans at home analyze every clue and costume detail as they try to guess who’s hiding behind the masks.
- 12/17/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
At the start of Wednesday’s all-new episode of “The Masked Singer,” host Nick Cannon will introduce a brand new costumed character named Mr. TV. Don’t worry — this isn’t a contestant who’s crashing the party midway through the competition. Instead, it’s the week’s special guest judge. In Fox’s preview trailer (watch below), Mr. TV comes out on stage wearing a sparkly silver suit and crooning Maroon 5‘s “Memories” in a familiar baritone voice. “Season 4 is full of surprises!” Jenny McCarthy shouts. However, the surprise is ruined later in the video clip (specifically the 14-second mark) when the mystery celeb is shown on the panel without his television mask. So who is he? Read on for the preview spoiler.
SEEWendy Williams (‘The Masked Singer’ Lips) unmasked interview: ‘I can’t sing, I can’t dance, but I know how to have fun!’
As you no...
SEEWendy Williams (‘The Masked Singer’ Lips) unmasked interview: ‘I can’t sing, I can’t dance, but I know how to have fun!’
As you no...
- 11/3/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
15 years ago, Columbus Short was one of Hollywood’s brightest rising stars. He was young, talented, and hard working. He quickly became well-known for his role in movies like Stomp the Yard, This Christmas, and Cadillac Records. In 2012 he started getting even more attention when he was cast as Harrison in the hit TV show, Scandal. Unfortunately, personal issues surrounding drug use kept Columbus from reaching his full potential. Over the last several years, he has struggled to make a comeback, but his dedicated fans are still holding out hope that he will return to the spotlight. Keep reading
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Columbus Short...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Columbus Short...
- 7/31/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
In the days leading up to the Fourth of July, New York governor Andrew Cuomo took to social media urging state residents to avoid indoor parties and large gatherings. But it seems folks didn’t listen and after seeing pictures of packed beaches and stocked bars surface online, a second wave of coronavirus-induced quarantine and social distancing seems closer than ever before.
Should it come to that, at least Netflix will have you covered. Over the past week, the streamer added a whopping 103 new movies and 23 new shows. Yes, it seems they’re giving subscribers enough content to last a lifetime of isolation and here’s a quick overview of some of the best titles that arrived this week.
Let’s start with movies. If you’re aching for a familiar yet thrilling crime drama, look no further than Donnie Brasco. This film, which stars Johnny Depp in one of his first lead roles ever,...
Should it come to that, at least Netflix will have you covered. Over the past week, the streamer added a whopping 103 new movies and 23 new shows. Yes, it seems they’re giving subscribers enough content to last a lifetime of isolation and here’s a quick overview of some of the best titles that arrived this week.
Let’s start with movies. If you’re aching for a familiar yet thrilling crime drama, look no further than Donnie Brasco. This film, which stars Johnny Depp in one of his first lead roles ever,...
- 7/5/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
The first of the month is always a big one for any streaming service and July is no different in that regard. The big four – that’s Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and HBO Max – all brought their A-games today, delivering hundreds of new titles between them comprising movies and TV shows from all different decades, genres and backgrounds.
Indeed, no matter which one you subscribe to, you’re in for a treat today as there’s a plethora of fresh content on each platform to dig through and in case you wanted to check it all out in one handy list, we’ve got just that for you down below. Yes, starting with Netflix, below you’ll find every new release for July 1st across all of the aforementioned streaming services.
Ready to dive in?
Netflix
#AnneFrank – Parallel Stories (2019)
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
A Thousand Words (2012)
A Walk to Remember...
Indeed, no matter which one you subscribe to, you’re in for a treat today as there’s a plethora of fresh content on each platform to dig through and in case you wanted to check it all out in one handy list, we’ve got just that for you down below. Yes, starting with Netflix, below you’ll find every new release for July 1st across all of the aforementioned streaming services.
Ready to dive in?
Netflix
#AnneFrank – Parallel Stories (2019)
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
A Thousand Words (2012)
A Walk to Remember...
- 7/2/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
What better way to kick off a new month than a look at the many movies coming to Hulu? Ok, if you don’t have a Hulu subscription you might need an alternative. Maybe this list will convince you to take one out, though (not that I’m there salesperson). But enough patter, let’s crack on with it.
Here’s every new film that arrived on July 1st:
12 and Holding (2006)
2001 Maniacs (2005)
52 Pick-Up (1986)
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
A Complete History of My Sexual Failures (2009)
A Kid Like Jake (2018)
A Mighty Wind (2003)
A Storks Journey (2017)
An Eye for a Eye (1966)
The Axe Murders of Villisca (2017)
The Bellboy (1960)
Beloved (2012)
Best In Show (2000)
Between Us (2017)
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)
Birdwatchers (2010)
Boogie Woogie (2010)
The Bounty (1984)
Brokedown Palace (1998)
Buffy, the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Bug (1975)
Buried (2010)
Cadaver (2009)
California Dreamin’ (2009)
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter (1974)
Catcher Was A Spy (2018)
The Catechism Cataclysm (2011)
Change of Plans (2010)
Cheech & Chong...
Here’s every new film that arrived on July 1st:
12 and Holding (2006)
2001 Maniacs (2005)
52 Pick-Up (1986)
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
A Complete History of My Sexual Failures (2009)
A Kid Like Jake (2018)
A Mighty Wind (2003)
A Storks Journey (2017)
An Eye for a Eye (1966)
The Axe Murders of Villisca (2017)
The Bellboy (1960)
Beloved (2012)
Best In Show (2000)
Between Us (2017)
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)
Birdwatchers (2010)
Boogie Woogie (2010)
The Bounty (1984)
Brokedown Palace (1998)
Buffy, the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Bug (1975)
Buried (2010)
Cadaver (2009)
California Dreamin’ (2009)
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter (1974)
Catcher Was A Spy (2018)
The Catechism Cataclysm (2011)
Change of Plans (2010)
Cheech & Chong...
- 7/1/2020
- by Alex Crisp
- We Got This Covered
It was only a few hours ago that we told you about Netflix‘s July 1st content drop, which contained over 50 new movies and TV shows for viewers to dig into. But it seems the streaming giant still had more up its sleeve for us.
What’s On Netflix has shared an updated list of everything that hit the platform today and as you can see down below, it includes quite a few titles that weren’t on the original list. For instance, we’ve got Will Ferrell’s classic comedy Elf, forgotten Robert De Niro movie Heist, Denzel Washington’s hugely underrated The Taking of Pelham 123 and several more.
In total, there were over 70 new pieces of content added today and below, you can see the complete list. Ready to dive in?
61 New Movies Added Today
#AnneFrank – Parallel Stories (2019) A Bridge Too Far (1977) A Thousand Words (2012) A Walk to Remember...
What’s On Netflix has shared an updated list of everything that hit the platform today and as you can see down below, it includes quite a few titles that weren’t on the original list. For instance, we’ve got Will Ferrell’s classic comedy Elf, forgotten Robert De Niro movie Heist, Denzel Washington’s hugely underrated The Taking of Pelham 123 and several more.
In total, there were over 70 new pieces of content added today and below, you can see the complete list. Ready to dive in?
61 New Movies Added Today
#AnneFrank – Parallel Stories (2019) A Bridge Too Far (1977) A Thousand Words (2012) A Walk to Remember...
- 7/1/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
When it comes to Netflix – and most major streaming services, for that matter – the first of the month is always a big deal. It’s when the most new content arrives and usually brings with it a heavy helping of fresh material for subscribers to sink their teeth into. And sure enough, July is no different.
Yes, as it’s July 1st today, the streamer has opened the floodgates and unleashed a whole bunch of new movies and TV shows. And as you can see from the complete list below, we’ve got quite the selection to choose from. Be it the excellent and sorely underrated sci-fi epic Cloud Atlas, horror juggernaut Paranormal Activity, the visually stunning Sucker Punch or early Johnny Depp films like Donnie Brasco and Sleepy Hollow, you surely won’t have trouble finding something to flip on tonight and enjoy.
But don’t just take our word for it.
Yes, as it’s July 1st today, the streamer has opened the floodgates and unleashed a whole bunch of new movies and TV shows. And as you can see from the complete list below, we’ve got quite the selection to choose from. Be it the excellent and sorely underrated sci-fi epic Cloud Atlas, horror juggernaut Paranormal Activity, the visually stunning Sucker Punch or early Johnny Depp films like Donnie Brasco and Sleepy Hollow, you surely won’t have trouble finding something to flip on tonight and enjoy.
But don’t just take our word for it.
- 7/1/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Every year, movies are being produced at faster rates and in greater quantity, and that’s thanks – in part – to streamers like Netflix. Because of their business strategy, customers can now watch thousands of films for the same price as a single cinema ticket. As such, the entertainment appetite of the American public has been growing stronger with each passing season. To that end, here’s an overview of the best new movies coming to Netflix next month.
First off, we got science fiction and fantasy. Fans of visiting other worlds will be in for a treat in July, as Netflix will be adding Cloud Atlas to its library. Directed by the Wachowski siblings – the same ones who created the now-infamous Matrix franchise – this time-traveling epic follows the stories of a handful of reincarnating souls who live their different yet similar lives across several centuries.
Up next we got acclaimed classics,...
First off, we got science fiction and fantasy. Fans of visiting other worlds will be in for a treat in July, as Netflix will be adding Cloud Atlas to its library. Directed by the Wachowski siblings – the same ones who created the now-infamous Matrix franchise – this time-traveling epic follows the stories of a handful of reincarnating souls who live their different yet similar lives across several centuries.
Up next we got acclaimed classics,...
- 6/29/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
How does Netflix determine which titles leave and which enter its dauntingly large library? Do they carefully analyze viewing statistics and find content that caters to our interests? Or do they simply throw an immense amount of content at the wall and watch what sticks?
The answer is probably a mix of both. Like most entertainment companies, Netflix knows full well the potential of mathematics, but it also respects the creative spirit. As such, some new additions may have been carefully chosen, and others not. In any case, here’s an overview of the 81 new movies and TV shows headed to the platform this coming week.
Let’s begin with the basics. One of the most inoffensive yet well-crafted Hollywood films arriving is Donnie Brasco. Produced in 1997, it stars now-legendary actor Johnny Depp in one of his first lead roles ever, and tells the story of an undercover cop who...
The answer is probably a mix of both. Like most entertainment companies, Netflix knows full well the potential of mathematics, but it also respects the creative spirit. As such, some new additions may have been carefully chosen, and others not. In any case, here’s an overview of the 81 new movies and TV shows headed to the platform this coming week.
Let’s begin with the basics. One of the most inoffensive yet well-crafted Hollywood films arriving is Donnie Brasco. Produced in 1997, it stars now-legendary actor Johnny Depp in one of his first lead roles ever, and tells the story of an undercover cop who...
- 6/28/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
The summer movie season, as we usually know it, isn’t happening this year, with few big releases planning to drop over the next couple of months, even if cinemas are just starting to reopen. Instead, then, it’s falling on Netflix and the various other streaming services to pull their weight and give movie lovers a range of new content to feast on. Thankfully, July isn’t looking too shabby for original films and TV, not to mention lots of classics or underrated gems appearing on all the usual sites.
Of course, Netflix has the most original output coming across next month. TV fans, in particular, have got much to look forward to, including season 2 of The Umbrella Academy. In fact, it’s a good month for fantasy series based off comic books all-round, as we’ve also got Arthurian retelling Cursed and super-powered action show Warrior Nun coming as well.
Of course, Netflix has the most original output coming across next month. TV fans, in particular, have got much to look forward to, including season 2 of The Umbrella Academy. In fact, it’s a good month for fantasy series based off comic books all-round, as we’ve also got Arthurian retelling Cursed and super-powered action show Warrior Nun coming as well.
- 6/25/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Netflix is out with its list of everything coming and going in July, and it includes Netflix originals like “Warrior Nun,” season one of “The Baby-Sitters Club,” the final football season of “Last Chance U,” and “The Kissing Booth 2.”
Some classic movies and beloved romantic comedies coming to the streamer include the musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” the Ryan Reynolds rom-com “Definitely Maybe,” the Mandy Moore-lead “A Walk to Remember,” and the Jim Carrey 2004 film “A Series of Unfortunate Events.”
Leaving at the end of the month are favorites like the Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams heartbreaker “Blue Valentine,” the Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller love story “Spectacular Now,” Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds,” and all three “Back to the Future” movies.
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Here is the full list of everything coming and going:
July 1
Anne Frank...
Some classic movies and beloved romantic comedies coming to the streamer include the musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” the Ryan Reynolds rom-com “Definitely Maybe,” the Mandy Moore-lead “A Walk to Remember,” and the Jim Carrey 2004 film “A Series of Unfortunate Events.”
Leaving at the end of the month are favorites like the Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams heartbreaker “Blue Valentine,” the Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller love story “Spectacular Now,” Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds,” and all three “Back to the Future” movies.
Also Read: What's Next for Chris D'Elia's Films After Sexual Misconduct Accusations
Here is the full list of everything coming and going:
July 1
Anne Frank...
- 6/25/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
You know, plenty of streaming services would treat the dog days of summer as an excuse to slow down. At Netflix, however, the content buffet is still open, baby. Despite the coronavirus pandemic shutting down all of Hollywood for an extended period of time, Netflix’s new releases for July 2020 are still jam-packed with a host of familiar originals.
The blockbuster this month is probably The Umbrella Academy season 2. The next installment for the Hargreeves family arrives on July 31. And if that’s too long of a wait for you, Netflix gets the month off to a strong start with a string of originals as well. Unsolved Mysteries arrives on July 1, followed by Warrior Nun on July 2, and The Baby-Sitter’s Club on July 3. That’s not even to mentioned the feminist take on Arthurian legend, Cursed, which premiers on July 17.
There are a couple of intriguing original movies to consider this month as well.
The blockbuster this month is probably The Umbrella Academy season 2. The next installment for the Hargreeves family arrives on July 31. And if that’s too long of a wait for you, Netflix gets the month off to a strong start with a string of originals as well. Unsolved Mysteries arrives on July 1, followed by Warrior Nun on July 2, and The Baby-Sitter’s Club on July 3. That’s not even to mentioned the feminist take on Arthurian legend, Cursed, which premiers on July 17.
There are a couple of intriguing original movies to consider this month as well.
- 6/24/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
With June now coming to an end, it’s time to begin looking at what’s to come next month on all the various streaming services, and after hearing from the likes of Disney Plus, HBO Max, Amazon Prime and Hulu, the top dog has now announced their line-up for July, and it’s a big one.
Yes, Netflix has revealed today what subscribers can expect over the next few weeks and the list of new arrivals is as impressive as ever. Boasting a ton of great licensed content, several big new original shows which are sure to take the world by storm and, of course, more than enough original movies, too, there’s definitely something for everyone here.
As usual, the biggest batch of new material will arrive on the first of the month, with the rest of the titles trickling in over the following days and weeks. And below,...
Yes, Netflix has revealed today what subscribers can expect over the next few weeks and the list of new arrivals is as impressive as ever. Boasting a ton of great licensed content, several big new original shows which are sure to take the world by storm and, of course, more than enough original movies, too, there’s definitely something for everyone here.
As usual, the biggest batch of new material will arrive on the first of the month, with the rest of the titles trickling in over the following days and weeks. And below,...
- 6/24/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Jimmy Fallon staying a bit too long at your Christmas party? Ryan Reynolds only has so much patience, but he’s got the perfect solution to the problem.
When “over-the-top yawning” doesn’t work, and standing up and announcing “Well, I guess I should be going since it’s so late, wait, I live here, I’m not the one who should be leaving” falls on deaf ears, try the Get the F@*! Out of My House-scented candle.
The special Yankee Candle smells “like someone’s microwaving garbage,” according to houseguest Fallon, who suddenly remembered he’s got a *thing.*
Also Read: Jimmy Fallon and His Cod Are the Worst Football Party Guests (Video)
Officially, fragrances include Old Shrimp, Sweaty Crocs, Hot Broccoli in a Ziploc Bag, Egg Fart, and of course, New Jersey.
Pick your (probably literal) poison. They’re all guaranteed to get them the F@*! out.
Watch the video above.
When “over-the-top yawning” doesn’t work, and standing up and announcing “Well, I guess I should be going since it’s so late, wait, I live here, I’m not the one who should be leaving” falls on deaf ears, try the Get the F@*! Out of My House-scented candle.
The special Yankee Candle smells “like someone’s microwaving garbage,” according to houseguest Fallon, who suddenly remembered he’s got a *thing.*
Also Read: Jimmy Fallon and His Cod Are the Worst Football Party Guests (Video)
Officially, fragrances include Old Shrimp, Sweaty Crocs, Hot Broccoli in a Ziploc Bag, Egg Fart, and of course, New Jersey.
Pick your (probably literal) poison. They’re all guaranteed to get them the F@*! out.
Watch the video above.
- 12/19/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The audience has voted, the masks have come off and when all was said and done, the Fox was declared the winner of the second season of “The Masked Singer” and was revealed to be none other than Emmy-winning comedian Wayne Brady! Brady capped off his appearance on Wednesday’s finale by performing “Try a Little Tenderness” by Otis Redding with a touch of funk and hip-hop added to the routine.
But now that Season 2 is over, there’s one question left to ask: Do You think Brady deserved to win this season or were the other contestants robbed of the Golden Mask? Vote in our poll below.
See‘The Masked Singer’ season 2 finale recap: Did Rottweiler, Flamingo or Fox win the golden mask? [Updating Live Blog]
Brady’s season was full of showstopping performances. Among the songs he won over the audience with included “This Love” by Maroon 5, “Hey Look Ma, I Made It” by Panic!
But now that Season 2 is over, there’s one question left to ask: Do You think Brady deserved to win this season or were the other contestants robbed of the Golden Mask? Vote in our poll below.
See‘The Masked Singer’ season 2 finale recap: Did Rottweiler, Flamingo or Fox win the golden mask? [Updating Live Blog]
Brady’s season was full of showstopping performances. Among the songs he won over the audience with included “This Love” by Maroon 5, “Hey Look Ma, I Made It” by Panic!
- 12/19/2019
- by Charles Bright
- Gold Derby
It sounds extremely counterintuitive, but Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker feels as if it’s been lacking in its pre-release buzz, at least when it comes to one particular element of the movie. After all, shouldn’t it be a bigger deal that this is the end of a story that started 42 years earlier?
It’s not as if that has been entirely missing from the trailers to date, of course; the teaser trailer from April announced, “This Christmas, the saga comes to an end,” while October’s trailer ran with “This Christmas, the saga will end,...
It’s not as if that has been entirely missing from the trailers to date, of course; the teaser trailer from April announced, “This Christmas, the saga comes to an end,” while October’s trailer ran with “This Christmas, the saga will end,...
- 12/18/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
It sounds extremely counterintuitive, but Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker feels as if it’s been lacking in its prerelease buzz, at least when it comes to one particular element of the movie. After all, shouldn’t it be a bigger deal that this is the end of a story that started 42 years earlier?
It’s not as if that has been entirely missing from the trailers to date, of course; the teaser trailer from April announced, “This Christmas, the saga comes to an end,” while October’s trailer ran with “This Christmas, the saga will end,...
It’s not as if that has been entirely missing from the trailers to date, of course; the teaser trailer from April announced, “This Christmas, the saga comes to an end,” while October’s trailer ran with “This Christmas, the saga will end,...
- 12/18/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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