Actor Dimitri Diatchenko, whose turn in Oren Peli’s “Chernobyl Diaries” earned him praise, has died. Diatchenko’s agent, Roger Paul, confirmed the news to Deadline. He was 52.
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By Nellie Andreeva
Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV
Theatrical movies are making a comeback on broadcast television. With the networks’ original series’ production halted and people looking for comfort-food entertainment while sheltering at home amid the coronavirus pandemic, popular movies are becoming a viable programming option.
CBS will launch a Sunday movie night on May 3 for a five-week initial run. Tapping into the vault of corporate sibling Paramount Pictures, the night will featuring five
Actor Dimitri Diatchenko, whose turn in Oren Peli’s “Chernobyl Diaries” earned him praise, has died. Diatchenko’s agent, Roger Paul, confirmed the news to Deadline. He was 52.
Actor Dimitri Diatchenko, who was best known for his role in Chernobyl Diaries, has passed away at the age of 52.
The end of Rita Indiana's final verse on "Como Un Dragón" ends with a flex most artists can't pull off. It roughly translates to, "In the same time it took you to write a chorus/I wrote five novels." She turned down making more music years ago to pursue her first love of writing, but has recently decided to get some thoughts off her chest.
Moving forward, Billboard's Viva Friday has been rebranded as “First Stream Latin," a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week's picks below.
By Denise Petski
Emerging Mexican-American femmetón singer-songwriter La Doña's new album, Algo Nuevo, dropped March 12 via Human Re Sources just as the coronavirus pandemic intensified in the U.S. Concerts, festivals and other large gatherings across the country were canceled, including her planned South by Southwest debut, interrupting her early career momentum. As part
While Val Kilmer led the “party boys,” Tom Cruise maintained “laser-like focus” in order to become the “greatest action hero in the history of film” — pausing to undergo a scavenger hunt for champagne!
Chuck Surack’s life was forever changed by the Kurzweil 250 synthesizer.Before the groundbreaking instrument was introduced in 1984, the founder and CEO of Sweetwater Sound -- currently the largest online retailer of musical instruments and pro audio in the U.S. -- had been running a recording studio out of the garage of his 1,000-square-feet house in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
is welcoming back some friendly faces.
Duncan Browne, director of field operations and business administration of the 28-unit Newbury Comics chain, has a long career in the music industry, which began when he and a friend opened a record store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the 1970s.
By Bruce Haring
Bob Dylan is a lot of different people.
Sometimes you just need to watch someone kick some ass on screen for a few hours—that's where the best action movies come in.Taking down bad guys, stealing cars, starting an intergalactic war, and good old-fashioned saving the world moments are what the best action movies are made of, but, for some reason, people seem to assume that the genre is dominated by muscled up actors who look like The Rock...or Harrison Ford, if you're in an Indiana Jones sort of mood.
By Denise Petski
On film, Jesse Eisenberg has survived a zombie apocalypse.
Prince Andrew made a rare appearance Thursday after announcing he was stepping back from royal duties following the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.
Jada Pinkett Smith is getting candid about her daughter Willow Smith‘s weed use.