Kanye West has returned to Instagram.
06.03.2023 - 22:51 / nme.com
Attack On Titan is set to conclude with the finale of season four, part three – but is the anime series worth watching?Adapted from the manga by Hajime Isayama, the series tells the story of a post-apocalyptic world, where the remains of humanity live behind walls to protect them from cannibalistic giants known as Titans.The show’s fourth and final season has been stretched across three parts. The first aired back in December 2020, followed by part two in January 2022.
The third and (presumably) final part has been split into two halves, with the first having already aired as an hour-long special in March 2023.As things stand, Attack On Titan as an entire series is currently rated as 95 per cent Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, based on reviews from four critics.An overall score has not yet been calculated for season four, part three, but a number of publications, including NME, have heaped praise on the latest instalment.In our four-star review of the season four, part three premiere, we wrote: “Part 3’s premiere is undoubtedly stunning – delivering action, tragedy, triumph, massive stakes, great character moments, and even a cute love story. But the experience is still somewhat tainted by the show’s eccentric release schedule.“Two and half years into its eternal “final season”, we’re now forced to wait however many more months for the absurdly titled Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 3, Part 2.
While the content of Attack of Titan still remains unimpeachable, the way its producers have dragged this out has certainly soured a lot of fans.”Anime Corner said: “I’d like to point out the animation, which was a huge improvement since the last season’s (part’s?) finale. The titans are no longer clunky, gummy-bear-looking blobs
.Kanye West has returned to Instagram.
Kanye West is back on social media to address his antisemitic tirades.
spout protest on Truth Social. In an all-caps post, he said, “Everybody knows I’m 100% innocent … Our country is being destroyed as they tell us to be peaceful!”“This is no legal system, this is the Gestapo, this is Russia and China, but worse,” he added of the ongoing deliberation. “Disgraceful!”Watters asked Graham Wednesday how Trump is “feeling about this deal” and whether or not they’ve spoken, which Graham confirmed they had.
TV presenter Emily Atack has been giving us some serious blonde bombshell moments recently, and her latest Instagram snaps are no exception.The 33 year old posed for a series of selfies in the back of a taxi on Monday where she showed off her elaborate curly up do that channeled Sandy from Grease, complete with a black jacket and bright red lipstick. Emily had recently given her hair a much shorter, bouncier chop, and has been styling it in plenty of different ways that show off how versatile and glamorous her new style is.
David Tennant, Aidan Turner, Emily Atack and Danny Dyer are among the famous faces starring in an adaptation of a raunchy novel from Jilly Cooper for Disney+, it has been announced. Rivals, published in 1988 and one of 10 novels from Cooper’s Rutshire Chronicles series, will be adapted into an eight-part series of the same name, featuring notorious lothario Rupert Campbell-Black played by British actor Alex Hassell.The 85-year-old author is best known for her often erotic romance novels which capture the drama and excess of Britain’s affluent elite.Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Emily confirmed the news and also shared several snaps of her new hairdo, revealing the TV project was the reason behind it.
With the 2024 presidential election getting closer, twice-impeached former president is turning hard on his party (or at least, those who have fallen out of step with him). It’s getting to a point where Seth Meyers thinks it’s not outside the realm of possibility for Trump to eventually backtrack his long criticisms of Barack Obama.During his “A Closer Look” segment on Thursday night, Meyers mocked Florida governor Ron DeSantis for attracting “the bloodshot Eye of Sauron” as he potentially gets closer to announcing a presidential bid.
Best Picture Oscar winner Everything Everywhere All at Once and superhero series The Boys topped the list of winners for the third annual Critics Choice Super Awards.
pic.twitter.com/SWmeB6SNcH“As you’re promoted, your minimum wage raises…but what’s happened is our minimum wage has become our ceiling,” she said. “They’ve decided that the lowest amount we are willing to accept is also the most they are willing to pay.”She added that many staff writers have been “forced to repeat that entry level job over & over again.”“And you’ll never guess who I’ve heard this happening to more than anyone else.
hush money paid to Stormy Daniels, and, despite the circumstances, Seth Meyers is pretty sure Trump was thrilled — if only because it was the twice-impeached former president’s first invite back to a New York event in some time.According to the New York Times on Thursday, Trump was invited to testify before a Manhattan Grand jury, signaling that an indictment may be pretty imminent in this investigation.“And despite everything, Trump was still excited to get invited to something in New York again,” Meyers joked, before imitating what he predicted Trump’s exact response was. “‘I’m back baby.
Diplo is spilling the tea on his sex life.During a new interview on Emily Ratajkowski's podcast, the famed DJ opens up about his sexual encounters with men.«I'm sure I've gotten a blow*** from a guy before,» Diplo shares. «You're sure that's happened?» Ratajkowski asks.
Fever Ray has shared a new video for ‘Even It Out’, featuring a cameo from the song’s producers, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.The Nine Inch Nails pair worked on the song with Karin Dreijer, and it appears on the Swedish artist’s new album ‘Radical Romantics’.The track’s official video, an homage to the work of John Waters, was written and directed by Martin Falck.Watch the official clip, which sees Reznor and Ross appear on a television screen, below.‘Radical Romantics’, the third Fever Ray album, was released this week (March 10). Reviewing the album, NME wrote: “‘Radical Romantics’ ability to communicate Dreijer’s perspective on love and relationships exquisitely is thanks largely in part to its inventive production.
Scream VI is here!
Prince Harry is truly grateful for his wife.
Jonathan Majors is opening up about the impact his father’s absence has had on his life.
Bebe Rexha is sharing some stomach-turning, behind-the-scenes details of the music video for her and David Guetta’s chart-topping banger “I’m Good (Blue)”.
Despite the ongoing rift between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the royal family, one royal expert strongly believes that the couple will still be welcomed at King Charles III’s coronation.
The sibling rivalry continues. Prince William has some strong feelings regarding his brother Prince Harry’s decision about whether to attend their father King Charles III’s upcoming coronation.
Never one to shy away from a dramatic look, Emily Atack posted a series of Instagram stories on Tuesday of her wearing blue mascara. Captioning the story "Blue mascara for the win", the 33 year old posted a video showing how the brightly coloured mascara looked, followed by a snap of the same look that showed off the subtle blue tint that she'd applied to her eyelashes in more detail. Dressed in a black polo neck top and with the rest of her makeup looking soft and natural, the bright blue mascara stood out and emphasised the star’s blue eyes perfectly.
Krapopolis could spawn Fox’s next iconic animated figure to sit alongside Homer Simpson, Bob Belcher and Peter Griffin, according to the network’s President of Scripted Programming Michael Thorn.
Naman Ramachandran Kevin Lygo, managing director, media and entertainment at ITV, has revealed what he thinks are the key ingredients to the success of the upcoming revival of “Big Brother” on the U.K. commercial broadcaster this fall. The British version of the iconic reality TV series is set to return to screens this year after what will be a five-year hiatus on network ITV2 and streaming platform ITVX. From its launch in 2000 until 2010 the show aired on Channel 4 before moving to Channel 5 in 2011. It ran there for seven years until Channel 5 finally retired the format in 2018. Speaking to the media during an earnings call after ITV declared its 2022 financial results, Lygo said: “The key to ‘Big Brother’ is to keep it like it was in its golden period – to have it more interesting, intelligent, upmarket etc. than other reality shows. It’s a great addition to have in the autumn [fall] period.”