One of the highlights of this year’s awards season has been Brad Pitt’s acceptance speeches for his performance in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
21.01.2020 - 23:31 / tvguide.com
Friends may no longer be available on Netflix, but the streaming service still has a little something to offer the Central Perk faithful. TV Guide has confirmed that the simian star of David Lynch's newly-released short film WHAT DID JACK DO? is indeed Katie, the same monkey who famously portrayed Ross Geller's (David Schwimmer) sidekick Marcel on Friends.
Though the animal was identified only by the character name Jack Cruz in the credits for WHAT DID JACK DO?, Friends fans may have recognized
One of the highlights of this year’s awards season has been Brad Pitt’s acceptance speeches for his performance in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
Marks & Spencer sells an average of 15 pairs of jeans a minute and this season the high street chain has launched a new denim campaign across menswear, womenswear and kidswear.
When you're amongst the six actors to be a part of an iconic sitcom like Friends, there are several perks that follow. Fame and so much fortune, even after the show has ended (thank the royalties!) However, there's also the fact that being in such a series relegates you to that one iconic character.
Lashana Lynch is “honoured to be able to proudly fly (a) big Jamaican flag” in the new James Bond movie No Time to Die.
After spending Super Bowl Sunday cuddled up with Megan Thee Stallion, G-Eazy returned on Friday (Feb. 7) in search of his next hit with "Still Be Friends." Young Gerald calls on Tory Lanez and Tyga, wondering if they can continue to be pals with certain girls even after hooking up.
Nicki Minaj returned today with the release of her new single, “Yikes.” It’s the Queens rapper’s first solo track since she announced her retirement last year, and arrives just one day after a nasty public Twitter spat with her ex Meek Mill.
In an ongoing series of fumbles with regard to the diversity (and other current criticisms) of Friends, David Schwimmer has now apologized to Living Single's Erika Alexander. On Twitter, the actor responded to her claim that he'd overlooked the fellow '90s sitcom, which featured a predominantly black cast, when discussing his own series' place in history.
What do you do when you can't decide between KFC or Pizza Hut?
David Schwimmer has defended his idea for an "all-black" reboot of Friends.
By Nellie Andreeva
David Schwimmer no longer has any regrets when it comes to Friends. There was a point in time when the actor wanted to be known for more than his role as Ross Geller, the lovable but bumbling paleontologist he played for a decade on the hit NBC series, but now he is past that phase (cue another round of reunion buzz).
David Schwimmer shot down hopes of a “Friends” reunion and instead advocated for a reboot of the beloved 90s sitcom with a more diverse cast.
Kello Rovers have teamed up with an embroiderers to launch a commemorative t-shirt after their Scottish Junior Cup giant killing of Irvine Meadow.
Ryuichi Sakamoto is the composer behind Call Me by Your Name director Luca Guadagnino’s new short film The Staggering Girl. Sakamoto’s soundtrack for the film is out February 14 via Milan Records. Find a clip from the film, which is coming to the streaming service MUBI on February 15, below.
Just more than a year after Netflix set up its first major U.S. production hub in New Mexico by buying ABQ Studios in Albuquerque, a clearer picture of the partnership is emerging as state lawmakers kicked off a 30-day legislative session on Jan.
David Lynch isn’t monkeying around, you hear?