Kieran Culkin made his debut as “Saturday Night Live” host this weekend, but as he reminded viewers in his monologue, this wasn’t his first appearance on the show.
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Justin Theroux, Naomi Watts and Melissa George reflect on working with Lynch as ET looks back on conversations with the director and cast. In the beginning, there was prominent resident Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn), who Lynch originally envisioned for ’s first incarnation: an aspiring actress coming to Hollywood to follow her dreams. From this initial conception in the early ‘90s, the idea evolved and expanded.
Watts, Theroux and Laura Harring were now front and center. And the final product
.Kieran Culkin made his debut as “Saturday Night Live” host this weekend, but as he reminded viewers in his monologue, this wasn’t his first appearance on the show.
It's been 30 years since Earvin «Magic» Johnson shook the world with his HIV diagnosis. Now, the five-time NBA champion is telling his story with an Apple TV+ documentary series.In April 2020, the 62-year-old sports legend confirmed to ET that the docuseries was in the works, noting that it will focus on his basketball career as well as his family and business endeavors.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Case in point: Jennifer Lopez.
EXCLUSIVE: Even with his latest film The Tender Bar gearing up its awards-season campaign, George Clooney’s next film is gaining momentum. The Oscar winner has tapped Callum Turner to star in The Boys in the Boat from MGM and Smokehouse Pictures, with Clooney and his Smokehouse partner Grant Heslov co-directing. Mark L. Smith adapted the screenplay.
A 65-year-old man who repeatedly raped a child has been sent to jail almost 50 years after committing the offences.
George Lopez is sharing a special message on Día de Muertos.The actor guest stars on for their upcoming Day of the Dead episode. Lopez voices Jose Guadalupe Posada, creator of the calavera images associated with the Latin American holiday, which is celebrated Nov.
The story of Wendell B. Harris, Jr.’s “Chameleon Street,” winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize back in 1990, validates the story in Wendell B.
The first Pride March in Africa took place in Johannesburg in 1990. (Pic: David Penney/Donne Rundle Collection/GALA Queer Archive)
The O.C. fans rejoiced on Oct.
After 11 years, Heather Morris has still got it. The 34-year-old Glee star took to social media to dress like Britney Spears and dance to her song, “Slave 4 U” which she first reenacted on the hit show over a decade ago. In the video, Heather, who played Brittany, looked amazing in a white button-down shirt that she tied in a knot to be super cropped.
A Scot who was assessed while in his mother's womb as part of a research trial unwittingly played a part in developing a test which led to his little sister's Down syndrome diagnosis ten years later.
George Takei is taking a couple of jabs at his “Star Trek” co-star William Shatner following his flight to space on the Blue Origin rocket.
directed by Ridley Scott, is out in theaters on Friday, Oct. 15.
Rachael Ray is returning to the studio to resume season 16 of , live and in person. After shooting from the guest house of her home in Upstate New York, Ray told ET's Rachel Smith that she wanted the studio to mirror her own home and reflect how different people's lives look in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.«It's modeled after my home upstate; they took inspiration from that,» Ray said of the studio remodel. «We've been living in the guest house as the new house is being rebuilt.
Will the famous case surrounding the disappearance of Madeleine McCann finally be closed?
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