By Bruce Haring
22.01.2020 - 02:41 / billboard.com
After a great few years, In Real Life is looking toward bigger and better things.
The boy band took to Instagram on Tuesday (Jan. 21) to reveal that they will be calling it quits as a group. "The last two and a half years have been a life changing experience for us," they began their statement, noting the string of accomplishments they've achieved in that time period. "Through all of this, we have gotten a chance to live our dreams, grow closer as brothers as we build an even greater family,
By Bruce Haring
The Secret, which tells the real-life story of a double murder in Northern Ireland, is coming to Irish TV screens this week.
LOS ANGELES – Harvey Levin not only has his thumb on the pulse of Hollywood, but the lively lawyer is also plugged into the goings-on within the royal family in a big way.
Kobe Bryant's untimely death on Sunday sent shock waves across the world, and the loss played a central role when it came to the slew of late-night talks shows on Monday.
It’s the third taste of the band’s forthcoming LP
21 is a thrilling and intriguing movie all about the potential successes and pitfalls of card counting. It focuses on a group of students who are taught the tricks of card counting by their professor; they put their knowledge into practice and use their unorthodox gaming skills to win hundreds of thousands of dollars playing blackjack games at Las Vegas casinos. However, it isn’t all fun and games (and big wins!), as the students discover the negative consequences of exploiting casino games.
The story follows Nora (Awkwafina's real name is Nora Lum, BTW) as she goes about her day-to-day life in New York City, trying to figure out adulthood as an unemployed 27-year-old living in a house in Queens with her grandmother and father. And, yes, the show is loosely based on Awkwafina's pre-Hollywood stardom life.
Prince Harry looked calm and happy while meeting with the Rugby Football League at Buckingham Palace on Thursday morning. The Duke of Sussex, who has been a patron of the league since 2016, hosted the Rugby League World Cup 2021 draws for the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments at the palace, which was streamed live across the royal and rugby league Twitter and Facebook channels.