Daniel Day Lewis knows a thing or two about method acting, but even he wouldn’t do something like this!
16.06.2020 - 13:15 / nme.com
It was hard work being a Resident Evil fan for a while there.
The unkindness the cosmos have shown to those who enjoy Capcom’s hit survival-horror series in the late ’00s has not only resulted in the franchise’s longest-ever wait for new content (a grand quota of nowt with a RE logo slapped upon it was produced between Resident Evil 6 on October 2, 2012 and Resident Evil: Revelations 2 on February 24, 2015), but, perhaps most troubling, the lurking suspicion that the series had lost its very
.Daniel Day Lewis knows a thing or two about method acting, but even he wouldn’t do something like this!
Resident Evil Village developers Tsuyoshi Kanda and Pete Fabiano have revealed new details about the upcoming game, including development progress and more.The developers spoke to Japanese magazine Famitsu about Resident Evil Village, which the duo called “the sequel to Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, and serves as the conclusion to its story”.When asked why the game wasn’t simply titled Resident Evil 8, the developers responded noted that “you can say the village is another protagonist in the game.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine has the most , where she recently returned to with her family following a longer-than-planned . And over the weekend, the Live with Kelly and Ryan star on Instagram, after .
Zac Efron is getting down to earth. The 32-year-old actor has teamed up with wellness expert Darin Olien for a new Netflix series about human connection and traveling the globe.
Will Thorne Staff WriterAt the beginning of each episode of Quibi’s wild “Dishmantled” food competition series, host Tituss Burgess punches a big red button to activate a cannon that splatters a pair of chefs from head-to-toe with a mysterious dish.The chefs then have to re-create the meal that was blasted at them based on taste and touch, before presenting their effort to Burgess and a panel of guest judges.
Alex James in the ‘Country House’ video. Smirking incredulously around a world of colourful chaos full of runaway pigs, marching bands, milk floats and Benny Hill chases knowing that all I’ve got to do that afternoon is go “oooh!” in a bubble bath while Jo Guest waters me from a teapot and it’ll be straight to Number One atop a tanker full of Moet by bedtime.Of course, the actual experience of the ‘90s was more like being Graham Coxon in the ‘Country House’ video.
The Real Housewives of Potomac is officially coming back for its fifth season and, judging by the trailer, it will be the ladies' most dramatic, most explosive and most life-changing yet. The entire season four lineup returns — Karen Huger, Gizelle Bryant, Robyn Dixon, Ashley Darby, Monique Samuels and Candiace Dillard — alongside new 'Wife Wendy Osefo, a doctor and Johns Hopkins professor.«Wendy is black girl magic personified,» Candiace declares.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThough it was just five months ago, January 2020, was a very different time for Tionna “Tank” Ball and her band Tank & The Bangas, not to mention the entire world.Just days before traveling to Los Angeles for the band’s first Grammy Week, where they were among the nominees for Best New Artist, Ball, her bandmates and over two dozen of their creative friends and family gathered in their hometown of New Orleans at Marigny Studios.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine and Mark Consuelos are making the most of lockdown and have been enjoying spending quality time with their three children. The celebrity couple are said to be isolating at their after the quarantine restrictions stopped them from returning to New York at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine has the most amazing garden at her home in New York, and during the lockdown the star has been enjoying spending time outside. Over the weekend, the Chicago actress shared an incredible photo from inside the spacious area, which features its own bridge and tunnel.
worried about Ryan Seacrest's health after the stroke-like symptoms he exhibited during last month's "American Idol" finale. New reports suggest Seacrest and his ABC colleagues are concerned, too — with one claiming he dreads leaving the Los Angeles area when "Live with Kelly and Ryan" returns to filming in its New York City studio.Near the end of the May 17 "Idol" broadcast, Seacrest, 45, seemed to slur some of his words.