Ariana Grande celebrated Christmas with her fiance Dalton Gomez this year!
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFor those experiencing pandemic-related concert withdrawal, Ariana Grande and Netflix are offering respite.Relief is coming in the form of the concert movie of Grande’s 2019 “Sweetener” world tour, called “Excuse Me, I Love You.” It will premiere on the streaming service globally on Dec.
21.The Sweetener World Tour, which concluded a year ago, featured hits like “God Is a Woman,” “7 Rings” and “No Tears Left to Cry.” She also performed past favorites such as
.Ariana Grande celebrated Christmas with her fiance Dalton Gomez this year!
Grey's Anatomy mastermind Shonda Rhimes, Bridgerton. And if you start the final season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina by noon on Thursday, you'll have plenty of time left to ring in the New Year and spoil the series finale before the ball drops. All titles debut on Friday, Dec.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.HIS House is a British horror with a difference as it focuses on refugees Bol (Sope Dirisu) and Rial (Wunmi Mosaku) and their transition to life on these shores as much as any type of ghoul or boogeyman.Remi Weekes makes an imposing directorial debut with a London-set ghost story reminiscent of 2016’s Under the Shadow.Like that Persian-language flick, the real-life terrors in His House are every bit as
It's official: Ariana Grande has switched from "7 Rings" to just one dazzler. Over the weekend, Grande received her Christmas gift from beau Dalton Gomez quite early—a sparkly engagement ring.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFanTracks Digital’s two recent livestreams with the Goo Goo Dolls — the augmented-reality movie musical “It’s Christmas All Over” and the concert performance “Grounded With the Goo Goo Dolls” — are coming to drive-in movie theaters in the U.S. via Encore Live.
Dalton Gomez" over the weekend, but an Instagram slideshow of the singer with her real estate agent beau and a massive, head-turning diamond and pearl ring left little question. Should there be any doubt, Ariana's mother Joan Grande excitedly tweeted, welcoming Gomez to the family.
A sweet tribute. Ariana Grande’s engagement ring has a pearl from her late grandfather, Frank Grande. Grande announced on Sunday, December 20, that she’s engaged to her boyfriend, real estate agent Dalton Gomez, after almost a year of dating.
new documentary. Ari dropped “excuse me, i love you” overnight on Netflix — exactly one year after wrapping her “Sweetener” world tour. The 27-year-old superstar singer called the project a “love letter to u all” in a teaser she posted on social media earlier this month. Clocking in at 97 minutes, “excuse me, i love u’ features the pony-tailed “Positions” performer cycling through some of her greatest hits, including “7 Rings,” “Dangerous Woman,” and “Side to Side” from her London stop.
Ariana Grande’s mother, Joan Grande, is overjoyed by her daughter’s engagement to fiancé Dalton Gomez, and she wants the world to know it.“I am so excited to welcome Dalton Gomez into our family!” the 52-year-old tweeted on Sunday, December 20.
Ariane Grande has shared the first look at her forthcoming concert film Excuse Me, I Love You.Set to land on Netflix this coming Monday (December 21), the release will capture the pop star’s lengthy ‘Sweetener’ world tour from 2018/2019.The exclusive new clip, released this evening (December 17), sees Grande singing ‘Everytime’ at London’s O2 Arena. “London, how y’all feeling?” she asks the crowd.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.WHILE the first Christmas Chronicles film was unlikely to top many people’s favourite festive flick lists (Scrooged for me by the way), it sprinkled enough magic and goodwill into the air for Netflix to gift viewers with another adventure.Kurt Russell’s Santa Claus is back and reunited with Darby Camp’s Kate when a mysterious troublemaker threatens to cancel Christmas.The plot is a little Nightmare Before
excuse me, i love you.” The film premieres Dec. 21 on the streaming service.
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Ariana Grande has taken the world by storm, but even she needs time to unwind and let out her emotions. In the first trailer for her upcoming Netflix documentary Excuse Me, I Love You, the Grammy-winning songstress, 27, reveals just how much the Sweetener tour meant to her. “[I know that] it’s been hard physically and mentally,” the singer says to her dancers in an intimate behind-the-scenes moment. “But this show saved my life this year,” Ariana says through tears.
EXCLUSIVE: Adam McKay’s new Netflix movie already has an A-list ensemble and just added another star to its cast. Sources tell Deadline Chris Evans is joining the cast of McKay’s next film Don’t Look Up. He joins a cast that already includes Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Rob Morgan, Cate Blanchett, Jonah Hill, Himesh Patel, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Kid Cudi, Matthew Perry and Tomer Sisley.
Ariana Grande fans who are looking for more material from the singer since the release of Positions in October can head to Netflix later this month. The streamer is set to release a concert movie of the singer's Sweetener world tour in 2019, calledExcuse Me, I Love You, on Dec.
Ariana Grande is coming to Netflix! The 27-year-old singer announced on Wednesday that her is making its way to the streaming platform later this month.«dec 21st, a year after closing, the sweetener world tour is coming home to u,» Grande wrote on Twitter of her most recent tour, which concluded with a show in Inglewood, California, last December.In a lengthier Instagram post, Grande explained what the film means to her.«releasing this as a love letter to u all, in celebration of all that we’ve
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterIt was supposed to be the year in which female superheroes ruled the box office, with an assist from James Bond, a gritty street-racing Vin Diesel and a jet-flying Tom Cruise.Instead, “Wonder Woman 1984,” Disney’s “Mulan” remake and more movies that were poised to be among the year’s biggest found themselves streaming online as others continue to be pushed far into the future in the hopes of outrunning the coronavirus pandemic.It’s a reality that would have