star Brianne Howey announced the arrival of her first child on Monday.«My whole world just got a whole lot sweeter. And smaller.
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experts predict the Nuggets will take it all, with superstar player Nikola Jokic — arguably one of the best players in the league — and point guard Jamal Murray, who's skilled at keeping opposing teams on their toes. But nothing is certain, especially with Heat's Jimmy Butler. The skilled player is known for his frequent steals.
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Heat without cable. Game 1 of the Nuggets vs. Heat is happening tonight, Thursday, June 1 at 8:30 p.m. ET. The first team to win four out of seven possible games will take the trophy. Each game of the 2023 NBA Finals will air exclusively on ABC.A great way for fans to watch every single NBA Finals game is with Sling TV.
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.star Brianne Howey announced the arrival of her first child on Monday.«My whole world just got a whole lot sweeter. And smaller.
EXCLUSIVE: As Denver throws a parade for the Nuggets, who just captured their first NBA championship after 47 seasons in the league, a new documentary project is poised to shine a light on one of the team’s all-time greats.
The Directors Guild of America has released a new video of associate directors and stage managers touting their support of the guild’s tentative agreement for new film and TV contract. The pact, which covers directors and members of their teams, is being put to the members for ratification.
Conor McGregor has been accused of raping a woman during Game 4 of the NBA Finals, which took place at the Kaseya Center in Miami on Friday, June 9.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter “Argylle,” a new globe-trotting spy adventure from director Matthew Vaughn, is coming to theaters in 2024. The film, which is being produced by Apple Original Films and distributed by Universal Pictures, will land on the big screen on Feb. 2 before streaming on Apple TV+ on a later date. “Argylle” follows Henry Cavill as a super-spy whose job takes him across the U.S., London and other exotic locations. He plays a secret agent suffering from amnesia who is tricked into believing he’s a novelist. The star-studded cast also features Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, Bryan Cranston, Catherine O’Hara, John Cena, Dua Lipa, Ariana DeBose and Samuel L. Jackson.
The Denver Nuggets are your 2023 NBA Champions! Led by Nikola Jokic the Nuggets have won their first NBA title as a franchise. Earlier in the season Jokic said he did not care about winning the MVP award for a third straight year, The honors would go to Joel Embiid. Jokic had one goal in mind this season and he accomplished that goal on Monday night.
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activist, who passed away at the age of 96 on April 25 of this year, reflecting on his life and the frustration that he has seen so many negative forces emerging upon the public stage in his twilight years. “The truth of the matter is that the enemy doesn’t sleep,” Belafonte states amid scenes of torch-bearing Charlottesville Nazi protestors shouting “blood and soil.”Belafonte collaborated with Rostock over the last 12 years of his life to create this film, a film intended to help transition his knowledge and experience to as many artists, activists and young leaders as possible.
The Last Of Us star Pedro Pascal has revealed that he still hasn’t watched the finale of the show’s first season.The first season of HBO‘s adaptation of the beloved video game premiered this year and saw Pascal play Joel and star opposite Bella Ramsey (Ellie).Despite the show’s success, Pascal revealed in a new interview with Beef star Steven Yeun for Variety that he is yet to view the season finale.“I saw it all up until then,” he said. “I haven’t done anything for that amount of time before, so my attachment to the experience is strange.
Wednesday night the Denver Nuggets went into Miami for Game 3 of the 2023 NBA Finals. Little did anyone know they would leave with a win and one of the most iconic performances by two teammates ever. According to ESPN.com, Murray and Jokic become the first pair of teammates to both score 30-point triple-doubles in the Finals.
Shakira is feeling right at home in Miami. She was filmed and photographed at the NBA stands as she supported the Miami Heats, who were playing the NBA Finals Game 3.Shakira is in Barcelona with her rumored new love interest, Lewis HamiltonShakira’s Versace shirt might be a special present from Lewis HamiltonGerard Piqué and Clara Chia arrive at court as they prepare to battle the paparazziA post shared by NBA (@nba)Shakira was spotted in the front row, wearing a cream-colored top, a jean skirt, and some white sneakers.
J. Kim Murphy SPOILER ALERT: This story contains narrative details for the final season of “Succession.” “Succession” ended when it aired its series finale in May, but the acclaimed HBO series was over even earlier than that for one of its stars. Brian Cox admits that he hasn’t fired up the final episode of the show — and he doesn’t seem inclined to get to it anytime soon. Speaking with the BBC, Cox explained why he didn’t watch the end of “Succession” with the rest of the world. “I’ve never liked watching myself, for a start,” Cox explains. “Because of what happened to Logan, I’ve been disinclined to watch.”
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic The early “Transformers” films — in fact, just about all the “Transformers” films — were two things at once. They were industrial showroom expos of chop-shop magicianship, with cars and trucks and motorcycles turning themselves inside out, their guts flipping as if a trash compactor had exploded into bits and pieces, only to reassemble themselves into towering robots. The spectacle of those gigantic shape-shifting droids is something that I, more than a lot of critics, always found to be fun. But, of course, the “Transformers” movies were also unrestrained pileups of sheer Michael Bay-ness — kiddie diversion on processed steroids. The plots sprawled all over the place yet somehow never mattered; the films went on way too long; the endless clashing titans made you yearn for the human nuance of a “Godzilla” movie.
For Mary McCartney directing the enthralling documentary, If These Walls Could Sing on the history of London’s Abbey Road studio wasn’t just as a tip of the hat to her father Paul McCartney’s celebrated career, but to her own life viturally growing up there, watching musical history being made. And although Dad participates as one of the interviewees this is not just a story of The Beatles, but rather an eye and ear popping tale of a place where musical magic, on just about every level, was made, and continues to be made. The title tells it all as McCartney’s splendid documentary, which premiered at Telluride last September and is now available on Disney+, covers the waterfront of Abbey Road’s 90 years.
Succession star Brian Cox has admitted he hasn't watched the show's finale, but said it had been 'one of the great shows of all time.'
The IDGAF era of Brian Cox’s career has been an entertaining thing to keep an eye on. It seems with every new interview, the iconic actor just says something that riles people up and makes headlines.
Succession.The actor, who played Logan Roy in the HBO series, explained during a BBC interview that the fate of his character in the fourth season meant he felt “disinclined” to watch the final episodes.“I’ve never liked watching myself for a start,” Cox said. “And somehow or other, because of what happened to Logan, I’ve been disinclined to watch the rest. I knew how it was going to end because I knew Logan had already set it up.
Warning: Spoilers for “Succession” Season 4 below.While many fans are still reeling from the finale of “Succession,” Brian Cox has been “disinclined to watch” the HBO drama’s swan song after the shocking death of Logan Roy in episode 3. “I don’t know. I’ve never liked watching myself for a start.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. The Denver Nuggets are continuing their winning streak, beating the Miami Heat 104-93 to take Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night. Nikola Jokic was the star player throughout the four quarters, making a triple-double in his finals debut with an explosive offense bolstered by Jamal Murray who scored 26 points. Of course, the Miami Heat, seeking to becoming the NBA’s first No. 8 seed team to win a championship in nearly 40 years ago, still has time for a comeback.
TMZ reported on Thursday. The outlet reported that the entertainer, whose full name was Jacklyn Smith, said she was in Miami to have a 'mommy makeover' done in a social media post she subsequently deleted. A BET Media Group spokesperson confirmed the tragic passing in a post on Wild N' Out's Facebook page Thursday afternoon.