Despite its legacy as a sci-fi, horror, and mystery show, “The X-Files” always knew how to find the humor in its supernatural cases better than plenty of actual TV comedies from the early ’90s.
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Though there’s already a very serious looking drama about teen abortion called “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” that opened this year, the first trailer for the new film “Unpregnant” starring Haley Lu Richardson gives a road trip, buddy comedy spin on the same story.Richardson stars alongside Barbie Ferreira in a comedy coming to HBO Max in which Richardson plays a straight-A student and popular kids who enlists her more rebellious, former best friend (Ferreira) to get an abortion over 1,000
.Despite its legacy as a sci-fi, horror, and mystery show, “The X-Files” always knew how to find the humor in its supernatural cases better than plenty of actual TV comedies from the early ’90s.
It appears the law has finally caught up with TikTok stars Bryce Hall and Blake Gray after weeks of reckless behavior amid the coronavirus pandemic.
TikTok celebrities Bryce Hall and Blake Gray are facing criminal charges after they hosted recent parties in the Hollywood Hills despite the city's ban on large gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, authorities said Friday. The Los Angeles city attorney's office filed misdemeanor charges Thursday against Hall and Gray.
Bryce Hall and Blake Gray have been charged for throwing massive parties in Los Angeles amid the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, the L.A.
Peter White Television EditorThe X-Files is getting its own animated comedy spin-off.Fox is developing The X-Files: Albuquerque from Rocky Russo and Jeremy Sosenko, writers of Comedy Central’s Brickleberry.The new iteration is an animated series about an office full of misfit agents who investigate the X-Files cases too wacky, ridiculous or downright dopey for Mulder & Scully to bother with.
It must be miserable to live next door to TikTok sensation Bryce Hall!
TikTok star Bryce Hall has some explainin’ to do!
Jake Kanter International TV EditorTony Hall is to give one of his final speeches as BBC director general at the Edinburgh TV Festival next week.Hall is poised to step down next month, at which point he will be replaced by BBC Studios CEO Tim Davie.
Bryce Hall is facing consequences for hosting some sizable gatherings. The TikTok star's home in the Hollywood Hills has had its utility services shut off at the order of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, according to multiple reports.The order comes after Hall allegedly hosted several large gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic and received multiple warnings from the city.
The Los Angeles mayor is done putting up influencers not taking the coronavirus quarantine seriously.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Work is underway to install a new water bottle refill station outside Paisley Town Hall and Abbey as part of efforts to reduce plastic waste.Scottish Water confirmed a Top Up Tap is being put in place in Gauze Street at the moment which will help Buddies to stay hydrated on-the-go.It will form part of a nationwide network of 70 taps and a key part of the company’s Your Water Your Life campaign, which
Quibi has released the trailer for their highly-anticipated new mystery-comedy series Mapleworth Murders!
Haley Lu Richardson and Barbie Ferreira seem to be having the time of their lives in this part of the trailer for their upcoming HBO Max movie, Unpregnant.
HBO Max is giving a first look at the upcoming movie “Unpregnant”, starring Haley Lu Richardson.
It is 2020 and abortion is still legal thanks to Roe v. Wade—legislation that Republicans would love to terminate—but laws and restrictions still vary from state to state with dozens of states, often the conservative Red States, still aiming to make it difficult or next to impossible to safely and legally end a pregnancy.
“I had the original idea because I was making a music video for an a cappella club and I realized how incredibly creepy they are, and I realized that that could be a starting point for a high school horror short,” Williams, one of the finalists in TheWrap’s ShortList Film Festival, told TheWrap. “Some of them have seen it, one of them is now a director, and he said it’s a very accurate description of what it’s like to be in an a cappella group.