In hopes of tapping into the vein of nostalgia and honor legends, DJ Cassidy will be kicking off his new Pass the Mic series, he tells Billboard.
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.In hopes of tapping into the vein of nostalgia and honor legends, DJ Cassidy will be kicking off his new Pass the Mic series, he tells Billboard.
Andreas Wiseman International Editor<EXCLUSIVE: Audible is launching scripted mockumentary The Special Relationship from UK comedy duo Alex Owen and Ben Ashenden (aka The Pin). The series will follow two misguided British sketch comedians attempting to ‘make it’ in America with satirical nods to a post-Brexit Britain trying to ‘go it alone’.
Ty Dolla $ign has announced a star-studded collaborative single entitled ‘Ego Death’, featuring Kanye West, FKA Twigs, Skrillex and serpentwithfeet.The announcement was teased over the past few days on Ty Dolla $ign’s social media pages, featuring animated interpretations of the guest artists fading into focus on each post. You can pre-save the upcoming song from this link.
Twilight, fans were introduced to the Cullen coven.
Actor, artist, and now, author, Jim Carrey reveals he’s releasing a semi-autobiographical novel that he’s been working on for several years.
Ryan Reynolds just loves messing with Hugh Jackman!
When We All Vote for the event.The June 27 show--executive produced by Shawn Gee (Live Nation Urban), the Roots' Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Tariq Trotter (Two One Five Entertainment) and Dan Parise (DPS)--will be hosted by Quest, Black Thought and Obama, with sets from The Roots, H.E.R., Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby, SZA, Kirk Franklin, Snoh Aalegra, Earthgang, G Herbo, Polo G, D Nice and Musiq Soulchild (backed by The Roots).Lin-Manuel Miranda, Chris Paul, Tom Hanks, Liza Koshy, Kerry Washington,
Ever since Wonder Woman 1984 was announced, the DC fans have been wondering if the movie will be a sequel or a reboot of the 2017 film. The trailer sparked more confusion when it featured Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor, the character who died in the first film.
The Toronto International Film Festival is going ahead in 2020, but it will look very different from previous editions.
The span of time between two linked films “The Birth of a Nation” and “BlacKkKlansman”—103 years—may serve as the bluntest example of how essential it is for generations of individuals to be taught inclusivity and not exclusivity. A film like “Planet of the Apes” sought to convey the same lesson but took greater creative license with how to present it—unlike the more direct approach of the two previous films.
The span of time between two linked films “The Birth of a Nation” and “BlacKkKlansman”—103 years—may serve as the bluntest example of how essential it is for generations of individuals to be taught inclusivity and not exclusivity. A film like “Planet of the Apes” sought to convey the same lesson but took greater creative license with how to present it—unlike the more direct approach of the two previous films.
Haim have announced that they will be putting on a virtual performance to promote their upcoming new album, ‘Women In Music Pt. III’.Organised by Banquet Records, the band will also host a Q&A with the co-producers of their new album, Rostam Batmanglij and Ariel Rechtshaid.
IDLES frontman Joe Talbot has launched his own virtual chat show.BALLEY TV, named after Talbot’s record label Balley Records, has shared its first two episodes and announced a huge line-up of guests for future editions.Appearing on the first episode are IDLES bassist Adam Devonshire, Pussy Riot‘s Nadya Tolokonnikova and The Streets‘ Mike Skinner, while the second edition features Hak Baker and Chvrches vocalist Lauren Mayberry – watch both those episodes in full below.Future episodes of the
Okay folks, it’s almost time to grab your masks (or not, depending on the chain), use some hand sanitizer, prevent yourself from coughing and sneezing, and sit about six feet apart from people to “relax” and enjoy the first major blockbuster of the summer movie season, “Tenet.” That’s right, we are merely weeks away from Christopher Nolan’s new film ushering in the post-COVID-19 theatrical experience for millions across the world.
With the coronavirus scuppering Comic-Con this year, Warner Bros. has announced it is bringing together some of the biggest names in the DC Comics universe for a 24-hour digital gathering.
Dave McNary Film ReporterWarner Bros. has unveiled a virtual fan experience for Aug.
Among millennial men, actors like Adam Driver and Robert Pattinson get the most notice for assembling impressive, eclectic résumés. But Jesse Plemons stealthily ranks among these giants, even if his contributions receive less publicity and media attention.
DC fans are about to have the virtual experience of a lifetime! Warner Bros. announced on Tuesday that they’re hosting the first DC Fandome, a 24-hour, free, virtual fan experience to celebrate DC’s past, present and future.
Aquaman, The Batman, Batwoman, Black Adam, Black Lightning, DC Super Hero Girls, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, DC's Stargirl, Doom Patrol, The Flash, Harley Quinn, Lucifer, Pennyworth, SHAZAM!, the SnyderCut, The Suicide Squad, Supergirl, Superman & Lois, Teen Titans GO!, Titans, Watchmen, Young Justice: Outsiders and, coming this fall to theaters worldwide, Wonder Woman 1984," according to the official DC FanDome announcement. Discover your new favorite show: Watch This Now!The content will be
DCFanDome.com.The event will immerse fans in the DC Multiverse, with new content reveals and announcements from WB Games, Film, TV and comics, as well as panels and presentations by the casts and creators behind DC-based feature films and TV series, including: “”Wonder Woman: 1984,” “Aquaman,” “The Batman,” “Batwoman,” “Black Adam,” “Black Lightning,” “DC Super Hero Girls,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” DC’s “Stargirl,” “Doom Patrol,” “The Flash,” “Harley Quinn,” “Lucifer,” “Pennyworth,” “SHAZAM!,