Billy Porter and his husband Adam Smith are hitting the red carpet!
31.08.2021 - 16:57 / variety.com
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterBreak out the Batman and Wonder Woman cosplay because DC FanDome, a virtual event catered to comic book enthusiasts, is returning this fall.DC FanDome will take place virtually on Oct. 16 at 10 a.m.
PT and will be available to watch on its official website or via Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. The free event gathers stars and creators of DC properties — across feature films, TV series, games and comics — and offers attendees access to breaking news,
.Billy Porter and his husband Adam Smith are hitting the red carpet!
The new season of The Voice is kicking off again tomorrow night (September 20) on NBC!
Kenneth Branagh‘s autographical period piece “Belfast” was already the toast of the 2021 Telluride Film Festival earlier this month. Now, its Oscar hopes for a Best Picture nomination now seem assured after capturing the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival People’s Choice Award.
Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik will host the show through the end of the calendar year.Bialik will kick things off on Monday, Sept. 20, and will host several weeks of episodes, all of which will air through Nov.
Bella Hadid was one of the notable names who skipped the 2021 Met Gala this year.
Blake Lively and Lady Gaga were not in attendance. On Monday, hundreds of Hollywood’s elite arrived on the iconic stairs of New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art to pay homage to the 2021 theme: “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.
Suni Lee, Allyson Felix and Megan Rapinoe are showing off their stylish side!
Mary J. Blige is shimmering on the carpet.
Hailey and Justin Bieber really do make a gorgeous couple.
Jamie Dornan is ready to debut his latest project!
Jennifer Lopez, 52, and Ben Affleck, 49, were simply glowing as they stepped out in New York City! The reunited couple were spotted in her home borough of the Bronx on Sunday, Sept. 12, where they greeted adoring fans and photographers outside of local restaurant The Lit Bar after lunch. Ben and J.Lo were all-smiles as they waved to the crowd while holding hands. One of her most iconic songs, “Love Don’t Cost A Thing,” could also be heard blasting in the background.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticUntil watching Kenneth Branagh’s wistfully autobiographical “Belfast,” I don’t think I realized that one of Britain’s greatest living actors — a talent who’s embodied everything from Henry V to Hercule Poirot, Kurt Wallander to Laurence Olivier — had been born in Northern Ireland.
Adam Thomas and his twin brother Scott have been seen on the grounds of Gwrych castle as it gets prepared for the return of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! The 33 year old stars, who recently shared a touching tribute to Ashley Cain's late daughter Azaylia in a video, were spotted hanging around Kiosk Cledwyn as crew members hurried around to get the set ready for the next contestants.
wrote in its story on the man suspended from the helicopter that it was “not immediately clear exactly how he is attached or if he is alive.”In fact, he was alive. The video was posted from a now-suspended account, but another video of the same flight shows the man waving.
Awkwafina in your project, you know you're going to come out on the other end with a happy bestie-ship between her character and someone else. In, that someone is Shang-Chi himself, with Awkwafina as his best friend, faithful fellow slacker and would-be hero, Katy.«Aww, man.
With COVID basically eliminating most comic book conventions over the past two years, DC Comics and WarnerMedia had to improvise and launch DC FanDome last year. Designed as a virtual convention, the event allows for the studio to unveil first looks and teasers for its slate of upcoming content.
Warner Bros has announced what’s in store for their second annual virtual streaming event DC FanDome on Saturday, Oct. 16.
The Bronx have spoken to NME about what to expect from their “big, badass new rock record” ‘VI’, and the return of their side project Mariachi El Bronx.The Los Angeles hardcore band’s last album, 2017’s ‘V’, saw the Californian five-piece raging against political turmoil, social unrest and personal uncertainty and stood up as a big musical middle finger to the world at large.“We had to make that record,” vocalist Matt Caughthran told NME. “We had to prove to ourselves that we could do it.