If you’re looking to fall asleep more easily at night, you might want to add Billie Eilish or BTS to your nighttime playlist.
16.06.2023 - 02:45 / variety.com
Selome Hailu As Billie Eilish treated herself to a bowl of soup the day after her headlining performance at the first weekend of Coachella 2022, she learned that Donald Glover was looking for her. “I was on some management call, and I remember being told, ‘There’s this show, but it’s during a period of time where you’re not available. It’s a pass,”’ she says about the first time she heard about Amazon Prime Video’s “Swarm.” “I was like, ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa, what the fuck are you talking about? This is my dream!”’ The daughter of actors Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell, Eilish grew up acting in plays, but as her pop music stardom grew, she shelved those ambitions. “I was like, ‘Oh, I don’t wanna do this anymore.’ I did, but it’s always been a deep thing that I’ve been reluctant to talk about because I thought I was really bad.”
After finagling her schedule and enlisting Baird as her acting coach, Eilish still “couldn’t have been more nervous.” But that changed when she found herself up close and personal with lead Dominique Fishback, who plays the socially inept serial killer Dre. Eilish’s Eva runs an NXIVM-like cult that sucks in Dre. The first scene they shot together was also their most intense: a therapy session where Eva manipulates Dre into revealing her true identity. “She came into my trailer and sat her butt right down next to me. We were touching legs. I felt so connected to her,” Eilish recalls about Fishback’s offer to run lines before their episode. That chemistry translated into off-the-cuff moments that startled Eilish when they eventually shot the scene. “She was cracking up, then being really serious, then smiling, then crying. At one point, I broke, and was like, ‘Are you good?’ She just kept going and
If you’re looking to fall asleep more easily at night, you might want to add Billie Eilish or BTS to your nighttime playlist.
Dua Lipa has announced the third season of her popular At Your Service podcast – featuring the likes of Billie Eilish and BLACKPINK’s Jennie Kim.On the podcast, the Grammy Award-winning singer has chatted with many iconic guests, including a famed conversation with Monica Lewinsky, who she spoke to last season about women’s rights.The first episode of the new season of Dua Lipa: At Your Service drops today (June 30) – with the singer sitting down with Chicken Shop Date host Amelia Dimoldenberg. Other guests promised on the podcast this season are Billie Eilish, BLACKPINK’s Jennie Kim, You star Penn Badgley, drag superstar Sasha Velour and relationship expert Esther Perel.“I have had the privilege of learning from so many incredible individuals and sharing their remarkable stories over the course of the first two seasons of At Your Service,” said Dua Lipa said.
Made In Chelsea’s Tiffany Watson has shared a selection of snaps from the first five days after the birth of her first child, son Jude, but there was one particular photo of her husband, Cameron McGeehan, that got her Instagram followers talking.Tiffany, 29, welcomed her bundle of joy into the world on June 21, and she announced his birth a day later, by sharing a snap of herself and Cameron as they gazed down in wonder at their little boy. She lovingly captioned the post: "Jude Maximus McGeehan born 21/06/23. We love you so much" with a heart emoji.
Billie Eilish opened up in a new interview.
Billie Eilish and H.E.R. buddy up between performances onstage at the Global Citizen’s Power Our Planet: Live in Paris on Thursday night (June 22) in Paris, France.
Billie Eilish admits that public criticism still gets to her.
Dominique Fishback didn’t mean to scare you. Despite playing a murderer on Prime Video’s Swarm, Fishback swears her intentions were pure. For her, the chance to star as Dre — an infatuated fan of an R&B superstar named Ni’Jah, who feels compelled to kill anyone with a negative opinion of the artist — was kismet. Created by Donald Glover and Janine Nabers, the series sparked critical discourse online regarding the representation of Black female characters and the dark side of online fandoms. Here, Fishback gets candid about her career path, her determination to uphold self-belief and how she approached playing a stone-cold killer.
Billie Eilish is showing off her ink in a rare pic of her posing in a bikini.
Billie Eilish is giving a glimpse of her underboob tattoo. The singer showed off her black ink while enjoying the summer weather in a new photo posted by her friend Annabel Zimmer, known to be the daughter of German film composer Hans Zimmer.In the new pic Billie can be seen wearing a geometric-print bikini top and black Versace sunglasses.
Singer Billie Eilish has shown off one of her tattoos that she said her fans would never see. A rare bikini snap posted on Instagram by one of Billie's friends has shown off her chest ink. Annabel Zimmer posted the photo of the Bad Guy singer wearing a Miaou bikini top with the tattoo visible.The 21 year old was enjoying the sun as she lounged around with a pair of Versace sunglasses covering her eyes.
It’s been so fun watching Billie Eilish come out of her shell!
Summer just got hotter because of Billie Eilish. The singer has fans going wild over her bikini body.
Billie Eilish gave fans a sneak peek of her chest tattoo as she posed for a sizzling bikini snap.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Spider-Man put up a good fight, but the Autobots came out on top. After an unusually close box office battle, Paramount’s “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” pulled ahead of “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” debuting in first place to $60.5 million from 3,678 theaters. Sony’s animated “Spider-Verse sequel still managed a mighty second weekend, landing in second place with $55.4 million from 4,332 theaters. Initial ticket sales for “Rise of the Beasts,” which is the seventh installment in the “Transformers” franchise,” were notably better than the prior two entries, 2018’s “Bumblebee” ($21.6 million) and 2017’s “The Last Knight” ($44.68 million). It’s an encouraging sign that Paramount’s action series isn’t yet running on fumes. That’s been a concern because the more recent chapters brought back diminishing returns after softer starts. Reviews for “Rise of the Beasts” were mixed, but audiences embraced the film with an “A-” CinemaScore.
J. Kim Murphy The summer season has its first genuine battle for top of the heap, as “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” looks to fend off last week’s top release “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” “Rise of the Beasts” put its foot on the gas with $25 million on its opening day, a figure that includes $8.8 million in Thursday previews. The film is projected to land near a $60 million opening through the three-day frame, which would land at the higher end of estimates heading into the weekend. Once a box office juggernaut, Paramount has attempted to reengineer the “Transformers” franchise for future longevity. The first three entries, directed by Michael Bay, each crossed $300 million in North American grosses, while threequel “Dark of the Moon” and its follow-up “Age of Extinction” both surpassed $1 billion worldwide. But Bay’s final production, 2017’s “Transformers: The Last Knight,” saw diminished returns, finishing with $130 million stateside and $605 million worldwide — almost half of the $1.1 billion in ticket sales earned by “Age of Extinction.” Paramount released the spinoff “Bumblebee” in 2018, produced on a comparatively smaller budget and met with $467 million worldwide.
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This contains major spoilers about the ending of “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts,” now playing in theaters. Is this the beginning of the Hasbro Cinematic Universe? After rumors of a crossover between the “Transformers” and “G.I. Joe” franchises circulated online in recent months, it seems like the ultimate ’80s action-toy mash-up is officially happening. The ending of “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” has a direct callout to the Joes, and director Steven Caple Jr. and producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura spoke to Variety at the film’s premiere about what to expect next from the series.
Anthony Ramos hit the red carpet in a cool pink suit for the latest premiere of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts!
Summer’s tentpole rumble continues this weekend with Paramount’s seventh Transformers movie, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, which is heat-seeking $155 million at the worldwide box office for its opening frame, $100M of that offshore.
With just four days until “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts” hits theatres, Anthony Ramos and Dominique Fishback chat about filming the franchise’s seventh instalment, plus Ramos reveals what it was like to suit up in his own autobot costume.
Anthony Ramos, for example, never thought he'd be a Broadway star back when he first got the performing bug.Ramos and his Transformers: Rise of the Beasts co-star Dominique Fishback recently sat down with ET's Will Marfuggi, while promoting their new action blockbuster, and the star reflected on his unexpected journey to the stage.«Broadway was, like, [not the plan]. That's the thing, I didn't even like musicals, growing up. I didn't watch a musical, I hated musicals.