Justin Bieber has feigned shock after comedian James Corden addressed reports suggesting he doesn’t actually drive the celebrity guests on his TV hit Carpool Karaoke.
17.01.2020 - 02:06 / variety.com
Courtney B. Vance has found his next leading role.
The “American Crime Story” star has been cast in the upcoming AMC drama “61st Street,” which hails from showrunner and executive producer Peter Moffat as well as executive producer Michael B. Jordan.
“61st Street,” which has been ordered as a two-season television event series with eight episodes per season, is a courtroom drama that follows Moses Johnson, a promising, black high school athlete, who is swept up into the infamously corrupt
Justin Bieber has feigned shock after comedian James Corden addressed reports suggesting he doesn’t actually drive the celebrity guests on his TV hit Carpool Karaoke.
Justin Bieber has feigned shock after comedian James Corden addressed reports suggesting he doesn’t actually drive the celebrity guests on his TV hit Carpool Karaoke.
James Corden took to social media on Tuesday (Jan. 28) to share a behind-the-scenes look at BTS's appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden."When you get in the lift with tonight's guests!" the talk show host tweeted alongside a photo of himself packed into an elevator with all seven members of the K-pop boy band.
BTS left the internet begging for more when they appeared on last night's episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden. RM, Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, V, Suga and J-Hope appeared on the international show for the second time and they performed their recently released song, Black Swan, for the very first time ever.
BTS performed “Black Swan”—the MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 track released earlier this month—on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night. Check out the performance, set before an idyllic forest backdrop, below. They also chat about their Grammys performance and play hide and seek with Ashton Kutcher.
BTS took James Corden back into the woods for the live television premiere of the group’s new “Black Swan,” unfolding on a deep-forest set two nights after their Grammys debut, which was also the subject of a short interview on the late-night show.
James Corden is taking the carpool lane to Comedy Central. In the latest example of newly found synergy inside the recently merged ViacomCBS universe, Comedy Central will start airing repeats of CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” starting on Monday, Jan. 27.
By Denise Petski
Whoopi Goldberg has accepted an invitation to return to the Star Trek universe to join her old pal Sir Patrick Stewart in his new spin-off series.
Whoopi Goldberg has accepted an invitation to return to the Star Trek universe to join her old pal Sir Patrick Stewart in his new spinoff series.
He’s about to re-ignite screens as the title character in this week’s Star Trek: Picard series which lands on Friday, but here’s a look at Sir Patrick Stewart in the forthcoming Coda, a new movie in which he stars opposite Katie Holmes. The film hits on-demand services at the end of the month.
Britt Ekland has opened up on her relationship with Rod Stewart in the ’70s, revealing the rocker charged her rent and developed a penchant for wearing her “little satin pants.”
SAG foundation president and award-winning actor Courtney B. Vance doesn’t understand why last week’s Oscar nominations were so white (again).
Camila Cabello feels strongly that today's pop music is better than ever, and she's willing to battle it out with a good ol' friendly 1999 vs. 2019 riff-off. Last night (January 16), James Corden made a bold statement on his show, claiming that today's music doesn't have any "staying power." Of course, that didn't sit well with Cabello, who appeared on stage to prove him wrong. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=553&v=c0350tpXN-Q&feature=emb_logo