Stars: Idris Elba, Adam Pally, Stockard Channing, Scott Mescudi, Ellie Taylor | Created by John Whittington, Toby Ascher
Taking place between the events of Sonic 2 and Sonic 3, Knuckles (Idris Elba) has a mammoth task on his hands while trying to settle into Earth’s ways. Deputy Sheriff Wade Whipple (Adam Pally) is being trained in the way of an Echidna warrior, but there’s a new villain on the scene — The Buyer (Rory McCann), a former lackey of Doctor Robotnik (Jim Carey) who seeks to obtain Knuckles’ power.
Perhaps there’s an argument to be made that all franchised movies should get a little TV teaser in between waiting for installments as a little treat for their patience. Knuckles is exactly that for fans of Sonic, effortlessly picking up where the events of Sonic 2 left off. It’s rare that a TV programme will begin by walking you through...
Taking place between the events of Sonic 2 and Sonic 3, Knuckles (Idris Elba) has a mammoth task on his hands while trying to settle into Earth’s ways. Deputy Sheriff Wade Whipple (Adam Pally) is being trained in the way of an Echidna warrior, but there’s a new villain on the scene — The Buyer (Rory McCann), a former lackey of Doctor Robotnik (Jim Carey) who seeks to obtain Knuckles’ power.
Perhaps there’s an argument to be made that all franchised movies should get a little TV teaser in between waiting for installments as a little treat for their patience. Knuckles is exactly that for fans of Sonic, effortlessly picking up where the events of Sonic 2 left off. It’s rare that a TV programme will begin by walking you through...
- 4/29/2024
- by Jasmine Valentine
- Nerdly
Kim Zolciak is being deemed “creepy” after the latest photo she posted started to circulate. Some have said she does not even look like herself but what is so scary? Has she changed that much and what is so drastically altered? Keep reading for more details.
Kim Zolciak Deemed ‘Creepy’ After New Photo
Since viewers first met Kim Zolciak as a single parent on Bravo’s Rhoa, she has changed dramatically. She has upgraded her wigs and her face is completely altered. The reality personality is not even the same person she was back in the day when she was trying to get by in her townhome. Yes, she wanted to live lavishly but she was just an eccentric mother of two who chain-smoked and had a sugar daddy. Now, she is over one million dollars in debt and has four additional children.
Kim Zolciak-YouTube
In the midst of her divorce from Kroy Biermann,...
Kim Zolciak Deemed ‘Creepy’ After New Photo
Since viewers first met Kim Zolciak as a single parent on Bravo’s Rhoa, she has changed dramatically. She has upgraded her wigs and her face is completely altered. The reality personality is not even the same person she was back in the day when she was trying to get by in her townhome. Yes, she wanted to live lavishly but she was just an eccentric mother of two who chain-smoked and had a sugar daddy. Now, she is over one million dollars in debt and has four additional children.
Kim Zolciak-YouTube
In the midst of her divorce from Kroy Biermann,...
- 4/9/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Ariana Grande is moving on from a broken heart in the music video for her new single “we can’t be friends (wait for your love).”
The 30-year-old pop star unleashed her new album eternal sunshine on Friday (March 8). She celebrated the occasion with the new visual, which co-stars Evan Peters and pulls inspiration from Jim Carey‘s movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Head inside to watch the music video…
In it, Ariana plays a character named Peaches who schedules an appointment at Brighter Days Inc. The goal? To erase memories of her time with her ex, played by Evan.
The emotional video, directed by Christian Breslauer, documents the challenges of moving on after heartbreak and the pain of letting go. However it, also captures the exes coming out on the other side.
Fans already have a lot of theories about who Ariana is singing about on the song.
The 30-year-old pop star unleashed her new album eternal sunshine on Friday (March 8). She celebrated the occasion with the new visual, which co-stars Evan Peters and pulls inspiration from Jim Carey‘s movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Head inside to watch the music video…
In it, Ariana plays a character named Peaches who schedules an appointment at Brighter Days Inc. The goal? To erase memories of her time with her ex, played by Evan.
The emotional video, directed by Christian Breslauer, documents the challenges of moving on after heartbreak and the pain of letting go. However it, also captures the exes coming out on the other side.
Fans already have a lot of theories about who Ariana is singing about on the song.
- 3/8/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Ariana Grande is an influential figure in the music industry, and her ability to sing across four octaves of vocal range sets her apart from the rest of her peers. The pop star has released seven albums in her career, with her latest set to be released on March 8th, 2024, i.e., today. Grande often takes inspiration from her life, experiences, and pop culture. Her new album, Eternal Sunshine, is no different in this regard.
Interestingly, the name of Ariana Grande’s new album pays homage to one of Jim Carey’s iconic movies. Over the years, Carey has delivered some memorable films; unsurprisingly, one holds a special place in the Dangerous Woman singer’s heart.
Grande is set to release her latest album
What is Ariane Grande referring to in her new album, Eternal Sunshine?
One of Jim Carey’s more underrated films is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Interestingly, the name of Ariana Grande’s new album pays homage to one of Jim Carey’s iconic movies. Over the years, Carey has delivered some memorable films; unsurprisingly, one holds a special place in the Dangerous Woman singer’s heart.
Grande is set to release her latest album
What is Ariane Grande referring to in her new album, Eternal Sunshine?
One of Jim Carey’s more underrated films is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
- 3/8/2024
- by Sreshtha Roychowdhury
- FandomWire
John Lennon said a song from The Beatles’ The White Album has some social commentary. It’s also supposed to be a joke. Is it a funny joke? Well, that’s a dicey question to look at all these years later.
John Lennon said a song from The Beatles’ ‘White Album’ was inspired by tigers’ deaths
The book All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono features an interview from 1980. In it, John was asked about “The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill.”
“Oh, that was written about a guy in Maharishi’s meditation camp who took a short break to go shoot a few poor tigers, and then came back to commune with God,” John recalled.
“There used to be a character called Jungle Jim and I combined him with Buffalo Bill. It’s a sort of teenage social-comment song and a bit of a joke.
John Lennon said a song from The Beatles’ ‘White Album’ was inspired by tigers’ deaths
The book All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono features an interview from 1980. In it, John was asked about “The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill.”
“Oh, that was written about a guy in Maharishi’s meditation camp who took a short break to go shoot a few poor tigers, and then came back to commune with God,” John recalled.
“There used to be a character called Jungle Jim and I combined him with Buffalo Bill. It’s a sort of teenage social-comment song and a bit of a joke.
- 2/5/2024
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
[This interview was conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike authorization.] Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if Jim Carrey‘s filmography was revered like Shakespeare’s catalog? Whether you have or not, Miracle Workers: End Times is giving fans a glimpse at what it would look like with its upcoming episode, “Jim Carrey in the Park.” As star Karan Soni puts it, “In the Big Boom, all art and books and everything were destroyed except for the scripts for Jim Carrey movies. Jim Carey is like their Shakespeare, and there’s a Jim Carrey festival where you put up different Jim Carrey movies as plays.” At this year’s festival, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective was selected. (Credit: TBS) The coveted lead role goes to Freya, who enthusiastically wins over Morris (Steve Buscemi). “Freya is taking on Jim Carrey’s role as Ace Ventura, and that was really scary but then really fun to take on,...
- 7/24/2023
- TV Insider
25 years ago, The Truman Show star Jim Carrey proved to the world that he was somehow even more than just a generational comedic talent. Combined with the Oscar-nominated screenplay of Andrew Niccol and the direction of honorary Oscar winner Peter Weir, Carrey showcased his gifted dramatic chops by way of Truman Burbank, the unknowing star of the world’s most popular reality television show. On day 10,909 of his life’s 24/7 broadcast, Truman gradually begins to recognize that there’s something off about his seemingly idyllic existence on Seahaven Island, which, unbeknownst to him, is actually the world’s largest soundstage in Burbank.
Niccol originally wrote The Truman Show before his 1997 debut as writer-director of the cult hit, Gattaca, and so he considers both pieces to be companions in a way. After all, Truman is about a man’s discovery that the world around him is fictitious, while Gattaca is about...
Niccol originally wrote The Truman Show before his 1997 debut as writer-director of the cult hit, Gattaca, and so he considers both pieces to be companions in a way. After all, Truman is about a man’s discovery that the world around him is fictitious, while Gattaca is about...
- 7/4/2023
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On a bright sunny morning in Los Angeles via a Zoom video call, Dominique Fishback was sporting a Romeo and Juliet-inspired sweatshirt (“I’m a romanticist at heart,” she says) and a 100-watt smile to match the light coming into her room.
Fishback’s warm demeanor matches most of the characters she’s played previously; more recently she had a BAFTA-nominated role in Judas and the Black Messiah and scene-stealing parts in HBO’s The Deuce and Show Me a Hero. But Swarm is her big departure. In the Amazon limited series from co-creators Donald Glover and Janine Nabers, Fishback delivers a frightening performance as an unassuming and introverted bloody serial killer.
Fishback giggles and nods her head at the mention of the dichotomy. She’s nothing like the character she portrays in Swarm, but it’s easily one of the roles she’s most proud of in her career.
Fishback’s warm demeanor matches most of the characters she’s played previously; more recently she had a BAFTA-nominated role in Judas and the Black Messiah and scene-stealing parts in HBO’s The Deuce and Show Me a Hero. But Swarm is her big departure. In the Amazon limited series from co-creators Donald Glover and Janine Nabers, Fishback delivers a frightening performance as an unassuming and introverted bloody serial killer.
Fishback giggles and nods her head at the mention of the dichotomy. She’s nothing like the character she portrays in Swarm, but it’s easily one of the roles she’s most proud of in her career.
- 3/22/2023
- by Demetrius Patterson
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When it comes to spooky, the ’90s just did it best – and ’90s kids couldn’t get enough of it.
We grew up the last decade when being a witch was cool thanks to that “hippie witch” grunge aesthetic and the popularity of Twin Peaks. Bizarre puppet-driven movies like The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth and The Neverending Story seemed to endlessly play on TV, meanwhile, were you even a 90s kid if you didn’t have the full set of Goosebumps books and a few of the real scary ones… Point Horror!?
With the resurgence of slasher flicks thanks to Scream, television shows such as X-Files, Buffy and Charmed and “real stories” found on Strange But True in the UK and Unsolved Mysteries in the US, horror had gone mainstream and kids were more than aware of it – we were hooked on it. If you weren’t sharing urban legends at...
We grew up the last decade when being a witch was cool thanks to that “hippie witch” grunge aesthetic and the popularity of Twin Peaks. Bizarre puppet-driven movies like The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth and The Neverending Story seemed to endlessly play on TV, meanwhile, were you even a 90s kid if you didn’t have the full set of Goosebumps books and a few of the real scary ones… Point Horror!?
With the resurgence of slasher flicks thanks to Scream, television shows such as X-Files, Buffy and Charmed and “real stories” found on Strange But True in the UK and Unsolved Mysteries in the US, horror had gone mainstream and kids were more than aware of it – we were hooked on it. If you weren’t sharing urban legends at...
- 10/18/2022
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
The Riddler is truly having a moment. One could argue that the character hasn’t truly held the imagination of the public since 1966, when the first season of the Batman TV series premiered, and the nation was gripped by a wave of what was dubbed “Batmania.” A character who had, to that point, only appeared in two comic stories suddenly became one of the most recognizable supervillains in the world, thanks in no small part to Frank Gorshin’s inimitable performance.
Of course, that Riddler was a (mostly) non-lethal mischief maker. A giggling livewire whose menace was overshadowed by his manic energy, ridiculous schemes, and a compulsion to leave outsized clues that allowed Batman and Robin to capture him. There have been many Riddler stories in the pages of DC Comics since, a multitude of animated series episodes, more live action performances…but none have managed to get out from under Gorshin’s lithe,...
Of course, that Riddler was a (mostly) non-lethal mischief maker. A giggling livewire whose menace was overshadowed by his manic energy, ridiculous schemes, and a compulsion to leave outsized clues that allowed Batman and Robin to capture him. There have been many Riddler stories in the pages of DC Comics since, a multitude of animated series episodes, more live action performances…but none have managed to get out from under Gorshin’s lithe,...
- 8/17/2022
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
As the world quite literally burns and floods, it’s important to remember that individualism won’t really solve the climate crisis, especially compared to, say, the wholesale dismantling of the brutal grip the fossil fuel industry has on modern society. Still, there are some individuals who could probably stand to do a bit more to mitigate their carbon footprint — among them, the super-wealthy who make frequent use of carbon-spewing private jets. (And let’s not even get started on yachts.)
While private jets are used by rich folks of all kinds,...
While private jets are used by rich folks of all kinds,...
- 8/5/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
“Now exactly how big is this algorithm?” asked the tech dinosaur Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana, as played by Saturday Night Live’s Kyle Mooney, in the Congress-mocking cold open tonight spotlighting the Facebook whistleblower hearings in DC this past week.
Straight out of C-Span and featuring a healthy dose of SNL’s regular cast (though no Kate McKinnon for the second week in a row), the all over the map skit tossed in more than a few references to Netflix’s hit Squid Game in the senators’ ignorance of the Mark Zuckerberg-founded social media giant. Then there was a nanosecond savior in Pete Davidson throwing back to the MySpace era as website co-founder Tom Anderson – but that blast from the past wasn’t enough to add meat to this thin gruel.
The Og social media king pic.twitter.com/2OQm1LXGq0
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 10, 2021
The overall truth is,...
Straight out of C-Span and featuring a healthy dose of SNL’s regular cast (though no Kate McKinnon for the second week in a row), the all over the map skit tossed in more than a few references to Netflix’s hit Squid Game in the senators’ ignorance of the Mark Zuckerberg-founded social media giant. Then there was a nanosecond savior in Pete Davidson throwing back to the MySpace era as website co-founder Tom Anderson – but that blast from the past wasn’t enough to add meat to this thin gruel.
The Og social media king pic.twitter.com/2OQm1LXGq0
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) October 10, 2021
The overall truth is,...
- 10/10/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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