Goal. Midfielder Dylan Levitt also looks set for the Championship after impressing on his first senior appearance against Astana in November.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorJamie Lee Curtis is producing and lending her voice to a new scripted comedy/mystery podcast series aimed at middle-school kids: “Letters From Camp,” the latest original from Amazon-owned Audible.Cast of “Letters From Camp” also includes 11-year-old Sunny Sandler (“Grown Ups,” “Hotel Transylvania”), Jake Gyllenhaal, Edi Patterson (“Knives Out,” “Righteous Gemstones”), and Kirby Howell-Baptiste (“Barry,” “The Good Place”).“Letters From Camp” is scheduled to
.Goal. Midfielder Dylan Levitt also looks set for the Championship after impressing on his first senior appearance against Astana in November.
Regis Philbin was a stand-up friend through good times and bad!
Celebrities, friends, and fans are paying tribute to Regis Philbin following his death on Friday.
Producer Becky Sloviter, who most recently produced Hulu comedy Palm Springs, is joining MRC Film to head a new label focused on female-fronted comedies. The company will operate under MRC Film, but will have the flexibility to work in collaboration with other producers, as well as distributors.
“Law & Order” stars Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni posed for a photo together and appeared to hint at a reunion in the upcoming spinoff to “Special Victims Unit.” Earlier this year, NBC announced that it was bringing Meloni’s character, Elliot Stabler, back for a spinoff from franchise mastermind Dick Wolf called “Law & Order: Organized Crime.” The actor starred on “Law & Order: SVU” for 12 seasons before being written out of the show somewhat unceremoniously.
Since getting her start through a chance meeting with Gucci Mane, Atlanta-based audio engineer Kesha Lee has worked on chart-toppers like Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” and Migos’ “Bad and Boujee” and is now the go-to audio engineer for rappers including Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert. She spent the past two-and-a-half years working on.
Demi Lovato took a trip down memory lane over the weekend, rewatching her role as Mitchie in the hit Disney Channel original films, and . Documenting the journey on her Instagram Story, Lovato was heard giggling and mocking some of the franchise's funnier moments. One particularly sweet moment she recorded was her boyfriend, Max Ehrich's, genuine reaction to the shocking ending of . As a refresher, in the film Mitchie and the kids of Camp Rock face off against Camp Star in Camp Wars.
Demi Lovato is getting a good laugh from her past starring role in Camp Rock.The 27-year-old pop star took a stroll down memory lane on Saturday (July 11) by rewatching the 2008 Disney Channel movie and sharing a series of Instagram Story videos of herself giving hilarious commentary about her "awkward" character Mitchie Torres."The amount of awkward f---ing things I did in this movie...
In a surprising move, former Glee star Lea Michele has deleted her Twitter account. Lea has ditched her Twitter handle, @leamichele, but has decided to keep her Instagram page active.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmStephen King’s latest bestselling four novella collection If It Bleeds has quickly garnered three option deals, with a fourth in the offing because it involves a preexisting character who just starred in an HBO series adaptation.
Jamie Lee Curtis is reassuring fans the delayed Halloween Kills is a “masterpiece” that is worth the wait after the horror film was pushed back a year.The film, which was initially set to open on October 16 (2020), will debut in cinemas next autumn (2021) due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Curtis, who reprises her role as Laurie Strode in the latest installment of the horror franchise, insists there will be a pay-off when audiences finally get to experience director David Corden Green‘s
Sadly, this week brought news that “Halloween Kills,” which was scheduled to arrive in theaters this October, has been delayed until 2021. This news especially hurts because the last feature in the franchise, 2018’s “Halloween,” was such a shot in the arm for the series, the anticipation for the sequel has been immense.
Jamie Lee Curtis is reassuring fans the delayed Halloween Kills is a “masterpiece” that is worth the wait after the horror film was pushed back a year.
The Wonder Years is coming back.