The Trump administration runs on lies, but one of the most egregious has to be their so-called “support” of the LGBTQ+ community.
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BLACKPINK isn't just in your area anymore. Come Oct.
14, the K-pop girl group will officially be in everyone's areas with the release of their Netflix documentary,. And this week, the streamer unveiled the film's first trailer.
Bada bing, bada boom, boom, boom. charts BLACKPINK's origin story and provides Blinks with a BTS (that is, ) look at how they became the highest-charting female K-pop group of all time, with Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa going deep on the highs and lows of being global
.The Trump administration runs on lies, but one of the most egregious has to be their so-called “support” of the LGBTQ+ community.
trailer released Tuesday, the Canadian singer, 22, strips down and soaps up in the shower as he reveals how he started out as a performer.“Is it hard to protect that pure thing that started it all?” a voice off-camera asks, as Mendes sullenly nods.“You first get on the stage and ego comes rushing in,” he explains. “I’m just a guy and I love music.
Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticViola Davis is the first Black actress to win a Tony, Emmy and Oscar. Could a Grammy be in her future to complete that EGOT? On the basis of this morning’s Netflix presentation of five clips for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, its December 18 release of the film version of August Wilson’s first play in his Century Cycle of 10 plays, it could be possible.
His Dark Materials has been shared – get a first glimpse of The Subtle Knife below.The new trailer, which is based on the second book of Philip Pullman’s iconic series, follows an epic first trailer, shared back in August.The first season of the HBO/BBC show came out last year, and the upcoming second series was first previewed with an initial teaser at Comic-Con@Home earlier this summer.The new trailer, the first full-length preview of the new season so far, sees Lyra Belacqua (Dafne Keen) and
Bruce Springsteen‘s new documentary, Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You, has been shared.The Apple Original Films documentary is set to arrive on Apple TV+ on October 23 and will coincide with the release of Springsteen’s new album with The E Street Band, also called ‘Letter To You’.The documentary captures Springsteen recording the new LP live with the full E Street Band, and includes final take performances of 10 originals from the new album.According to a press release for the film, “fans
BLACKPINK effect: Since their debut in 2016, the K-pop girl group has become so beloved by fans that anyone in their orbit eventually feels what it's like to be a rock star themselves.
Senorita singer Shawn Mendes has an exciting new project! The Lost in Japan singer-songwriter and longtime manager Andrew Gertler are teaming up with Netflix for a special documentary called In Wonder, set to launch globally on the streaming service on November 23. The , a TIFF special event selection, was directed by acclaimed director Grant Singer and promises to be “a portrait of Mendes‘ life, chronicling the past few years of his rise and journey,” according to Netflix This announcement came
Shawn Mendes has an exciting new project.
Prince William shared a sweet story about watching a documentary about animal extinction with his 7-year-old son, Prince George.“The most recent [David Attenborough] one — the extinction one — actually George and I had to turn it off, we got so sad about it halfway through,” the Duke of Cambridge, 38, recently said while launching his environmental initiative, the Earthshot Prize, according to Sky News.
Almost two years after announcing that a scripted series was on the way, Netflix officially unveiled the release date, new trailer and key art for the highly anticipated Selena: The Series. Part one of the two-part series, which was developed and executive produced by the Quintanilla family alongside Netflix, will premiere Dec.