Queer Eye has found Bobby Berk‘s replacement in the Fab Five. Jeremiah Brent will now serve as the interior design expert following Berk’s exit in Season 8. Netflix announced Brent’s casting on Tuesday, February 27, simultaneously revealing that Queer Eye Season 9 will film in Las Vegas. Production will begin this spring. Viewers may know Brent from his work on Netflix’s reality series Say I Do: Surprise Weddings and HGTV’s Home Town Kickstart and The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project, which co-stars his husband, fellow interior designer Nate Berkus. Brent joins original cast members Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown, and Antoni Porowski. Queer Eye Season 8, which premiered on January 24, was Berk’s final season. Berk revealed ahead of Season 8’s release that the Fab Five had signed on for seven seasons at first and they all said their goodbyes after filming wrapped on Season 7. Then Netflix offered to renew their contracts,...
- 2/27/2024
- TV Insider
Pharrell Williams may not be on The Voice anymore, but he's back on music-focused TV with Voices of Fire, an original Netflix reality show that's set in his own hometown. The Grammy-winning star is the leading voice behind the new reality series, which puts a different spin on the music competition format by focusing on forming a gospel choir rather than creating pop stars.
According to a Deadline announcement, Voices of Fire takes place in Hampton Roads, Virginia, where "a core team of influential gospel leaders . . . venture out into Hampton Roads, Virginia to find undiscovered talent. With the belief that diverse backstories can give their collective voice a greater meaning, the Bishop and his team will be searching for people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds." The series features Williams's uncle, Bishop Ezekiel Williams, as the leader of this team of church and community leaders seeking singers to build an extraordinary choir.
According to a Deadline announcement, Voices of Fire takes place in Hampton Roads, Virginia, where "a core team of influential gospel leaders . . . venture out into Hampton Roads, Virginia to find undiscovered talent. With the belief that diverse backstories can give their collective voice a greater meaning, the Bishop and his team will be searching for people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds." The series features Williams's uncle, Bishop Ezekiel Williams, as the leader of this team of church and community leaders seeking singers to build an extraordinary choir.
- 10/29/2020
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Cooking often means making the most of the produce you have available. And one knows that better than Gabriele Bertaccini, celebrity chef and one-third of Netflix's Say I Do's terrific trio. "Since I was a kid, my Italian summer meals were dictated by the seasonality of the fruits and vegetables that my grandmother's orto–her garden–would give birth to," the 34-year-old, who was born and raised in Florence, Italy, explained to E! News. "Since the beginning of my early years in the kitchen, my philosophy hasn't changed: pristine ingredients and simple execution. So whatever occasion brings you behind the stove, remember that...
- 9/16/2020
- E! Online
Joey King has been a working actor since she was 7, but the 20-year-old’s career took a major upswing last year when her performance opposite Patricia Arquette in Hulu’s drama “The Act” earned her Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award nominations.
“After that, I signed a first-look deal with Hulu, which was very exciting for me,” King says on Thursday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast The Big Ticket from her Los Angeles home, where she’s been bingeing “Floor Is Lava” and “Say I Do” on Netflix during quarantine. “I’ve been able to be a little bit more picky, which I’m super appreciative of because actors oftentimes don’t get the opportunity to work on the projects they really want to work on. They’re just trying to make sure that they keep working.”
Ten months before “The Act” premiered in 2019, King also became...
“After that, I signed a first-look deal with Hulu, which was very exciting for me,” King says on Thursday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast The Big Ticket from her Los Angeles home, where she’s been bingeing “Floor Is Lava” and “Say I Do” on Netflix during quarantine. “I’ve been able to be a little bit more picky, which I’m super appreciative of because actors oftentimes don’t get the opportunity to work on the projects they really want to work on. They’re just trying to make sure that they keep working.”
Ten months before “The Act” premiered in 2019, King also became...
- 7/23/2020
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
If you love Queer Eye's Fab Five, it's time you get to know Say I Do's Terrific Trio. Say I Do, which comes from the geniuses behind Queer Eye, gives deserving couples a chance at having their dream wedding. Think the heartwarming story lines of Queer Eye with an added emotional layer as weddings are always a tear-jerking experience. Not to mention, all the nuptials are surprises! And, like in Queer Eye, the magical transformation is brought about thanks to passionate professionals, including interior designer Jeremiah Brent, fashion designer Thai Nguyen and chef Gabriele Bertaccini. "Say I Do dives into the love stories of these couples and finds out what...
- 7/19/2020
- E! Online
Pharrell Williams has set a gospel series, titled “Voices of Fire,” at Netflix, Variety has learned.
The show will follow the musician’s uncle, Bishop Ezekiel Williams, a well-respected musical genius in the area of Hampton Roads, Va., which includes Pharrell’s hometown of Virginia Beach. The unscripted series will center around the town, as it builds one of the world’s most inspiring gospel choirs.
The bishop and his core team of influential gospel leaders will venture out into Hampton Roads to find undiscovered talent, and with the belief that diverse backstories can give their collective voice a greater meaning, the group will be searching for people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds.
Pharrell and the bishop announced news of the series during a conversation on Sunday at Essence Festival, which went digital this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Insiders describe the series as an upbeat, feel-good project,...
The show will follow the musician’s uncle, Bishop Ezekiel Williams, a well-respected musical genius in the area of Hampton Roads, Va., which includes Pharrell’s hometown of Virginia Beach. The unscripted series will center around the town, as it builds one of the world’s most inspiring gospel choirs.
The bishop and his core team of influential gospel leaders will venture out into Hampton Roads to find undiscovered talent, and with the belief that diverse backstories can give their collective voice a greater meaning, the group will be searching for people of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds.
Pharrell and the bishop announced news of the series during a conversation on Sunday at Essence Festival, which went digital this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Insiders describe the series as an upbeat, feel-good project,...
- 7/5/2020
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
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
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
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