Bachelor Nationis divided after Garrett Yrigoyen posted a statement in support of "Thin Blue Line," a phrase used in association with Blue Lives Matter countermovement.
17.05.2020 - 19:21 / eonline.com
Most movies don't even have a plot that holds up for two hours, let alone has enough gas in the idea tank to power multiple seasons of television. Even great films usually have exactly the time allotted to tell the tale and move on.
Which doesn't mean that plenty of people haven't tried to make small-screen magic out of content that fared well—or in some cases, not well at all—on the big screen. That's where "story by" and "created by" credits start to diverge, of course...
Bachelor Nationis divided after Garrett Yrigoyen posted a statement in support of "Thin Blue Line," a phrase used in association with Blue Lives Matter countermovement.
Under normal circumstances, the ATX Television Festival would be underway in Austin, Texas this weekend.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorFriday Night Lights cast members Adrianne Palicki (Tyra Collette), Taylor Kitsch (Tim Riggins), Derek Phillips (Billy Riggins) and Stacey Oristano (Mindy Collette/Mindy Riggins) reunited virtually Friday for an ATX Television Festival panel to kick off the event’s remote 2020 edition.The four reminisced about some of their most memorable moments during the series. Palicki and Oristano noted one of their favorite places to shoot was the Collette house.
ATX TV Festival and gave Friday Night Lights fans the updates they’ve been wanting.Adrianne Palicki, Stacey Oristano, Taylor Kitsch and Derek Phillips kicked off the festival’s virtual ATX TV…from the Couch! event and began chatting about where the characters that they played would be in today.“Obviously Tyra and Tim are married with children [and] divorced, like twice,” Palicki, 37, who portrayed Tyra Collette in the drama that aired from 2006 to 2001, said.
Texas forever! Friday Night Lights stole viewers’ hearts for five seasons on NBC — and the cast has just as much love for the series as their fans do.
By Bruce Haring
Jim Gaffigan is set to star as one of Toronto’s most controversial public figures in a new limited series.
Harrison Ford just wanted to drink some coffee while still wearing a protective face covering on May 18 and found a happy medium. The avid pilot wore a black mask covering just his nose, leaving his mouth open and exposed as he checked on some of his planes at the Hawthorne, CA Airport.
Harrison Ford pulls up his face mask to expose his mouth while enjoying a cup of coffee on Monday (May 18) at the Hawthorne Municipal Airport in Hawthorne, Calif.
Jim Gaffigan is taking on a new role.
The story of controversial Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will be told in a limited-run series for AMC.
By Joe Otterson
The Call Of The Wild DVD release details have been revealed. The Harrison Ford-led film arrived in cinemas earlier this year nd will land on the home formats in June.
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