Billie Eilish, Joaquin Phoenix, and more stars are petitioning to let the pardoned Thanksgiving turkey live in “peace.”
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For folks at the recent New York Comic-Con, there was a chance to see the long-awaited “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” as part of the film’s de facto premiere. And judging by the early reviews, the film is either a quality tribute to a beloved franchise or a fan-service film that doesn’t do much than tickle your nostalgia bone.
Billie Eilish, Joaquin Phoenix, and more stars are petitioning to let the pardoned Thanksgiving turkey live in “peace.”
Fox has a good night Thursday, just days after the 2021 World Series ender, as its coverage of NFL Football topped primetime, again. The match up between the Indianapolis Colts and New York Jets, which saw the latter win 45-30, drew in a 1.8 rating in the 18-49 demo and 7.32 million viewers in preliminary numbers.
New York Times Climate Hub in Glasgow also featured poet Amanda Gorman, actor Emma Watson, and climate activist Vanessa Nakate, as well as a number of young environmental campaigners. During the talk, @vanessa_vash: “Climate change is already unbearable on the African continent, and it will get worse.
EXCLUSIVE: The second ACA Cinema Project series, “Flash Forward: Debut Works and Recent Films by Notable Japanese Directors,” has set its lineup for a hybrid program that will run from December 3-23. Presented by the New York-based non-profit Japan Society and the Japanese government’s Agency for Cultural Affairs, in collaboration with the Visual Industry Promotion Organization, the event will be comprised of 20 films streaming in the U.S.
Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson, a documentary looking into Janet Jackson's infamous "wardrobe malfunction" at the 2004 Super Bowl, will be available to stream later this month. The FX and Hulu doc is the latest in the New York Times Presents...
Following the success of “Framing Britney Spears,” the team behind The New York Times Presents series is taking on Janet Jackson’s story.
Janet Jackson’s infamous incident at the 2004 Super Bowl (Super Bowl XXXVIII), when Justin Timberlake exposed her breast during their halftime performance, has been set for release in a couple of weeks.Titled Malfunction: The Dressing Down Of Janet Jackson, the new film will air on FX at 10pm EST on Friday November 19, streaming on Hulu concurrently.It marks the latest in a series of documentaries produced by The New York Times, following last month’s Controlling Britney Spears.
In 2004, a culture war was brewing when the Super Bowl halftime show audience saw a white man expose a Black woman’s breast for 9/16ths of a second. A national furor ensued.
Janet Jackson’s infamous Super Bowl performance is the subject of FX and Hulu’s latest “The New York Times Presents” series.
infamous 2004 Super Bowl Nipplegate scandal will be immortalized in an upcoming documentary. FX and Hulu are teaming up with the New York Times to bring fans “Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson.” The team behind the show is the same that launched “Framing Britney Spears,” a documentary about the pop star’s yearslong conservatorship.The new doc will debut Nov.
Janet Jackson is set to become the subject of a new documentary.
FX and Hulu are moving from Britney Spears to Janet Jackson with their latest documentary in The New York Times Presents strand.
NEW YORK -- His new project may be as the lead in HBO Max's “ Love Life,” but William Jackson Harper will be the first to tell you he doesn't usually seek out relationship stories.“Rom-coms are not the thing that I gravitate to,” said the actor.
Kim Kardashian made her hosting debut — where she portrayedKourtney Kardashian in a skit called «The People's Kourt» -- the eldest Kardash sister headed to 30Rock to support her beau Travis Barker. The 45-year-old Blink 182 drummer performed alongside Young Thug on Oct.16., and Kourtney was right there for him to lean on ahead of his performance.
Real Housewife turned lawyer? Sutton Stracke has always dreamt of going to law school — and Erika Jayne’s recent legal woes have only fueled that desire.