In just a year Angelica Ross has become an American Horror Story favorite — and fans of the franchise always take care of their family.
02.03.2020 - 23:16 / deadline.com
By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
A glance across a crowded room. A friend introduces you. A meeting at the dog park.
Mobile entertainment service Quibi will explore the various scenarios of becoming a couple in How We Met, the working title of a new documentary series from Oscar-winning filmmakers Dan Lindsay and TJ Martin.
The logline: Ordinary people. Extraordinary stories. How We Met is a documentary series that explores the complicated nature of love, romance and the human connection.
In just a year Angelica Ross has become an American Horror Story favorite — and fans of the franchise always take care of their family.
In today’s film news roundup, “Phoenix, Oregon” is being offered at a discount, Fantastic Fungi Day is set for March 26, and the opening of Methodfest has been shifted to May.
Ashe’s “Moral Of The Story” landed on the Genius Top Songs chart in February after appearing in a memorable scene from the Netflix teen romcom, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. On today’s episode of Verified, which premiered exclusively on Apple Music, the California singer-songwriter talks about how she wrote the song after filing for divorce.
To put it simply — and, yes, gratefully — “Phoenix, Oregon” is the sort of movie a lot of us need right now. It’s an undemandingly enjoyable and reassuringly predictable dramedy in which nothing, not even the sourball attitudes of its comically unpleasant malcontents, ever is allowed to get out of hand or unduly strain credibility. But it also is too playfully spiky and unaffectedly down-to-earth to come across as bland pablum.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the first three episodes of “Little Fires Everywhere,” streaming now on Hulu.
A quarter-century after starring in a film called Floundering, James Le Gros still makes an ideal embodiment of his generation's ambivalence about joining the world of squares. In Gary Lundgren's gently warm Phoenix, Oregon, the actor plays an unpublished comic book artist who, after years of tending bar for others, is talked into starting a business of his own.
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice. And when the coronavirus cancels the performance you’ve been practicing for? Take it outside.
Seth Doane is one of six CBS News employees who have been diagnosed with coronavirus. On Monday, the foreign correspondent joined CBS This Morning from his home in Rome, where he is currently quarantined as he recovers from the virus.
The next season of American Horror Story is crawling closer than you think. On Tuesday, Ryan Murphy, co-creator of the FX anthology horror series, unveiled the first poster for season 10 of AHS on Instagram, teasing that the upcoming season could feature a scary seaside theme.
Quibi has been hit with a counter suit by Eko, following their own suit against the company.
By Erik Pedersen
The cause of Harry Hains’ death has been revealed.
The sun, the sand, the waves—it looks like American Horror Story season 10 is going to the beach. Series co-creator Ryan Murphy took to Instagram, the place where he also revealed the official cast rundown for the new season, to drop the latest teaser.
Chicago rapper and Lil Durk signee King Von recently stopped by Genius to perform “Crazy Story,” the first release of a three-song saga. Since the release of the song, which appears on his September 2019 project, Grandson, Vol. 1, it has gotten over 50 million views on YouTube.
Australian actor Harry Hains' cause of death has been revealed.
American Horror Story actor Harry Hains' cause of death has been revealed. According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner, Hains died from "accidental fentanyl intoxication." The Australian actor and musician died earlier this year on Jan.
By Elliot Nash
The 10th season of American Horror Story is nearly upon is, and before we get the official announcement of the next theme, we thought we’d throw out some guesses and see what our readers think!