Chris Willman Music WriterThey’re singing “Deck the Halls” and it does seem very much like Christmas, all in all, when Darlene Love is belting one out.
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first look at Euphoria’s special episode promises a rough time for Zendaya’s Rue Bennett.The Emmy-winning actress, 24, teased the new episode on Monday, November 30, via social media, alongside a trailer for part one of the Rue-centered episodes. “Rue: Part 1 December 6th 9pm,” she captioned the tweet.The two new episodes will both focus on Rue.
Chris Willman Music WriterThey’re singing “Deck the Halls” and it does seem very much like Christmas, all in all, when Darlene Love is belting one out.
For every Christmas banger, there's a sad excuse for a festive song lurking among the pile of turkeys.
There’s no case to big, no case to small, when you need help just call: Ch-Ch-Ch-Chip N’ Dale Rescue Rangers!
Of all the shows that could have released a Christmas special this year, perhaps the least likely candidate was HBO’s “Euphoria.” For all its glitter, Sam Levinson’s decidedly nihilistic Gen Z drama is hardly the pinnacle of cheer. In the show’s hypnotic, chaotic first season, its teenage ensemble grappled with substance abuse, violence, codependency, and rape culture.
Riverdale trailer promises death, destruction and another love triangle for the high school seniors.“Something’s coming and it’s going to hit you like a Mack truck,” Bret (Sean Depner) tells Jughead (Cole Sprouse) and Betty (Lili Reinhart) while behind bars, kicking off the ominous teaser, which was released on Wednesday, December 9.In between glimpses of the Riverdale teens‘ final year of school — including prom prep and fun parties — there are clips of the crew doing “disturbing, violent
HBO just revealed some big details about the upcoming second special episode of Euphoria!
Of all the shows that could have released a Christmas special this year, perhaps the least likely candidate was HBO’s “Euphoria.” For all its glitter, Sam Levinson’s decidedly nihilistic Gen Z drama is hardly the pinnacle of cheer. In the show’s hypnotic, chaotic first season, its teenage ensemble grappled with substance abuse, violence, codependency, and rape culture.
Naya Rivera‘s ex-husband, Ryan Dorsey, shared a sweet yet heartbreaking holiday photo with their son, Josey, as the pair head into their first Christmas without the late Glee star.“#HappyHolidays to all. You, you, and even you, all of ya.
It’s going to be a lonely Christmas for Queen Elizabeth this year as it’s revealed that she suffered some bad news.
The first trailer for Wendy Williams‘ upcoming Lifetime biopic is here! The dramatic trailer debuted on Thursday, showcasing the media mogul’s rise to fame, issues with addiction and the demise of her marriage to Kevin Hunter.
Well, that was until 2020 had other ideas for the world.
This late fall has been a treat because we’ve received a new Steve McQueen (“12 Years A Slave,” “Widows“) week every week for the last three weeks; when does that happen? And they are all part of McQueen’s new five-film anthology series, “Small Axe,” based on the Jamaican proverb, “If you are the big tree, we are the small axe.” Three films have debuted at the New York Film Festival earlier this fall, and those three have now aired on Amazon Prime Video.
Dr Who fans will be chomping at the bit to get a glimpse of the first trailer for this year’s Christmas special.
Mariah Carey‘s upcoming Christmas-themed TV special, narrated by Tiffany Haddish – watch it below.Mariah Carey’s Magical Christmas Special will premiere on AppleTV+ on December 4, and include musical performances and guest appearances from Ariana Grande, Jennifer Hudson and Snoop Dogg.The new trailer, narrated by Haddish, explains the backdrop of 2020, and how a slice of Christmas cheer from Carey is more important now than ever.Watch the trailer below.A synopsis for the show reads: “Carey has