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29.09.2021 - 20:31 / thewrap.com
bad.The trailer for the docuseries features many infamous sporting scandals including the Arizona State men’s basketball team point-shaving scheme, an IndyCar driver’s marijuana-smuggling operation and a horse hitman caught in the middle of an insurance fraud ring.
You can watch the trailer in the video above.Here’s the logline for “Bad Sport”“Bad Sport” looks at six unbelievable stories at the intersection of sports and crime, as told by the athletes, coaches and law enforcement officials at
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Juliette Lewis is showing her support for Hollywood industry workers.
EPs Ava DuVernay and Robert Patino provided a first look at their DC Rosario Dawson and Benjamin Bratt apocalyptic series DMZ today at DC FanDome.
Rosario Dawson is speaking up in defense of her boyfriend, U.S. Senator Cory Booker.As the actress was leaving ABC Studios in New York, she caught up with TMZ, where she gave some thoughts on Saturday Night Live.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorTwo-time Oscar-winning cinematographer Roger Deakins is best known for his effective and simple camera work on films such as “Skyfall,” “Blade Runner 2049” and “1917,” on which he collaborated with directors such as Sam Mendes and Denis Villeneuve.
A family affair! Chris Martin’s two children lent their talents to Coldplay’s latest album, Music of the Spheres.
Adamo Ruggiero is looking back at his time on “Degrassi: The Next Generation”.
Wedding bells are ringing! Roger Waters announced that he married his fifth wife Kamilah Chavis in an Instagram post on Thursday October 14. The 78-year-old rocker married Kamilah at his New York estate in Bridgehamton, according to the DailyMail. The Pink Floyd bassist sweetly captioned the lovely photos of him and his beautiful bride with a romantic message. “I’m so happy, finally a keeper,” he wrote.
EXCLUSIVE: Cranked Up Films has acquired North American rights to This Game’s Called Murder, an indie thriller from writer-director Adam Sherman (Wristcutters: A Love Story), with plans to release it in theaters and on demand December 3rd.
trailer – which dropped Saturday at New York Comic Con – Gus’ wedding plans hit a snag when he and Shawn discover that his pregnant wife-to-be, Selene (Jazmyn Simon), is leading a double life.
video above. And then go hug a stranger.Here’s more for parents, straight from the show’s logline: “Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show” invites preschoolers into a world where a little act of kindness can change the world.
Maria Rosario Jackson, a professor at Arizona State University who has a background with a number of arts organizations in Los Angeles, has been selected by President Joe Biden as his nominee to chair to National Endowment for the Arts.
Sly Stallone’s “Rocky” franchise is easily one of the best and most successful sports dramas unleashed by Hollywood. While the quality of the series waivers towards the end (thank you “Creed” for fixing that), It’s hard to argue that there isn’t some great entertainment value to be had with most of the movies.
lot of people, including her own constituents, Stephen Colbert is getting a bit tired of Arizona Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema. And so it is that on Thursday’s episode of “The Late Show” he mocked the hell out of her using repurposed footage from the classic Al Pacino movie “Dog Day Afternoon” to make clear just how incoherent and impossible-to-deal-with she’s being.
Netflix has released the trailer for “Sexy Beasts” Season 2, offering up a new crop of singles looking for love – all while wearing heavy prosthetic makeup to hide their true appearance.The setup of “Sexy Beasts” is a basic speed dating reality show, as singles meet one another and see if they’re a match.
Darius Rucker is hopeful for the future of country music. In recent years, the 55-year-old crooner has been outspoken about his experience in the country music industry as a Black man and the various difficulties he faced making headway in his second act despite previously striking with the band Hootie & The Blowfish.
Never mind the fact that Netflix original films traffic quite heavily in well-worn tropes — the streaming service has launched the first trailer for a new comedy special called “Attack of the Hollywood Clichés!” that finds celebrities discussing, dissecting, and having fun with familiar plot beats in your favorite movies.