Paramount+’s iCarly revival has officially started production in Los Angeles and is eyeing a summer premiere on the premium streaming service.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Strain and SMILF alum Miguel Gomez is joining the Season 2 cast of CBS’ drama series FBI: Most Wanted as a new series regular.
Gomez plays Special Agent Ivan Ortiz, a former LAPD Gang Unit officer born and raised in Los Angeles. After a stint with the FBI’s counter-terror unit in Washington, DC, he joins the team to be with the “best of the best” who track down the country’s most wanted fugitives. Ortiz has a street cop’s instincts, a gift for undercover work, and a sly sense of
Paramount+’s iCarly revival has officially started production in Los Angeles and is eyeing a summer premiere on the premium streaming service.
It’s never easy to keep a long-distance relationship going but throw in a pandemic and it’s even harder.
Lady Gaga's dognapping. ET has exclusively learned Monday's premiere of will solicit America's help in finding the shooter of Gaga'sdog walker, Ryan Fischer.
In The Heights has just been released – check it out below.The film, a musical based on Lin Manuel-Miranda’s 2007 stage musical of the same name, tells the story of a Latino community based in Washington Heights, New York.The film stars Anthony Ramos as Usnavi and Leslie Grace as Nina Rosario, and is currently due for release this summer.Check out the trailer here:Last year, Grace told NME that Hamilton fans “wont be disappointed”.“In The Heights is a full-on movie, it’s what you would wish any
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticAnother week, another step toward the world as we knew it before COVID-19, thanks to nationwide vaccination efforts and the gradual reopening of theaters.
Washington Post as “Metro D.C.’s premier contemporary dance company,” the Bowen McCauley Dance Company will celebrate its 25th anniversary through a series of programs intended as one major last hurrah.“Over the past few years, in consultation with our board of directors, we developed a strategic plan to bring the company to a close,” said founding artistic director and choreographer Lucy Bowen McCauley in a press release.
claiming that “the best bagels are in California.”“I am personally peeved. If California wants to go head-to-head with me, I am ready,” said Brooklyn-raised bagel-man Scot Rossillo, 55, owner of Park Slope’s the Bagel Store.Rossillo says the Big Apple’s bagel superiority goes beyond New York’s famously soft water, which weakens gluten and increases chewiness.
Even though former President Donald Trump now legally calls Florida home, the native New Yorker he returned to the Big Apple on Mar. 7 for the first time since leaving the White House on Jan.
EXCLUSIVE: Actress Tamara Tunie has joined the cast of Sony’s Journal for Jordan, the feature adaptation based on Dana Canedy’s 2008 best-selling memoir, which is being directed by Oscar-winner Denzel Washington. Michael B. Jordan and Chante Adams star in the film, which tells the true story of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Canedy’s (Adams) love affair with First Sgt. Charles Monroe King.
New York City, the nation’s leading movie market along with still-shuttered Los Angeles, springs back to life Friday after being flattened by Covid-19 for nearly a year.
“Fresh Off the Boat” was adapted into a network sitcom that he narrated, has also worked as a corporate lawyer, a chef and restaurateur, a clothing designer and a TV host.Now, with his new film “Boogie,” in theaters March 5, Huang is adding director to that list — and it just might be his favorite gig yet. “You get to play with people,” said Huang, who grew up in Orlando and now divides his time between New York, Los Angeles and Taiwan.
New York City movie theaters will have a big blockbuster available to them immediately when they’re able to open this Friday, as Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” will finally open on the big screen on March 5.“Tenet” will play at the AMC Lincoln Square, AMC Empire, AMC Kips Bay, Village East by Angelika in 70mm and Showcase Cinemas Jamaica.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine One thing we always look forward to about the Golden Globes is seeing Hollywood's finest couples parading down the red carpet. While the 78th annual ceremony looked a little different this year, several famous faces were in attendance at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles as well as other presenters tuning in virtually to help bestow the prizes upon the winners, who were celebrating at home.
Comedian Jeff Ross has spoken out in defense of Michael Che following backlash he received for a joke on "Saturday Night Live" that many critics called anti-Semitic. "Uh, it was hilarious," Ross recently said to TMZ on camera while walking through Los Angeles.