EXCLUSIVE: Lana Parrilla (Why Women Kill, Once Upon a Time) has joined the cast of Netflix’s The Lincoln Lawyer for Season 2 in a recurring role.
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Michaela Zee editor The National Association of Latino Independent Producers will host a sneak peek of the new NBC comedy “Lopez vs. Lopez” as part of this week’s 8th Annual Latino Media Fest Official Selection lineup. The 2022 lineup includes “Hoar” directed by Jeanette Dilone, “El Triste” directed by Manuel De Valle, “Inés Unfortunately” directed by Anna Salinas, “Fernanda” directed by Mar Molina, “The Lifers Network” directed by Michael Steves, “Soñadora” directed by Stacy Pascal Gaspard and “Brownsville Bred” directed by Elaine Del Valle. Presented by Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo and featuring speakers such as George Lopez, Mayan Lopez and Selenis Leyva, the Latino Media Fest spotlights U.S. Latinx content across such media platforms as narrative short films, TV/streaming pilots, digital content and documentary shorts.
“NALIP is thrilled to be back in person with the Latino Media Fest. Through this platform, we promote the artists we’ve helped cultivate through our network of opportunities,” said Karla Pita Loor, chair of NALIP’s board of directors and executive vice president of enterprise inclusion and social responsibility at Banijay Americas. “We are grateful for the support of our presenting sponsor, Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo, and all our additional partners who together help us launch careers.” This year’s Latino Media Fest will also screen a sneak peek of “Lopez vs. Lopez,” written and executive produced by Debby Wolfe. Starring Lopez and his daughter Mayan, the upcoming NBC comedy series depicts a fictionalized version of their real-life father-daughter relationship. “NBCUniversal and Telemundo are excited to partner with NALIP and the Latino Media Fest as it returns this year to an in-person
EXCLUSIVE: Lana Parrilla (Why Women Kill, Once Upon a Time) has joined the cast of Netflix’s The Lincoln Lawyer for Season 2 in a recurring role.
Yellowstone is headed to the big screen. MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios have partnered with AMC Theatres to give Dutton fans an exclusive sneak peek of season 5 before it returns to the Paramount Network. It will be available across more than 100 AMC locations on Saturday, October 29.
Camila Cabello is finally in the deep end on season 22 — and she's having a hard time making the tough calls!In ET's exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's Battle Rounds, Camila pairs up Eric Who and Sydney Kronmiller for a haunting cover of Lady Gaga's «Paparazzi,» which fellow coach Gwen Stefani raves is so weird «in a good way, like, great-weird!»Gwen praises both singer, but adds that she couldn't keep her eyes off Eric, noting, «Everything about you is just so theatrical.»John Legend raves about Sydney's low range as well as Eric's stage presence, while Blake Shelton pokes fun at Camila about her difficult decision. «Our new buddy here's got a tough one,» he teases.As for their coach, Camila tells Sydney, «I have literally never heard a voice like yours before,» praising her note choices and vocal control. However, like her fellow coaches, she seems to be leaning slightly toward choosing Eric. «I saw you really grow as an artist and step into somebody that I'm really excited to hear on the radio, see perform in shows,» she shared, before slumping over in her seat as host Carson Daly pressed her for her choice.
FBI: Most Wanted, FBI Special Agent Hana (Keisha Castle-Hughes) is kidnapped while trying to help a young girl, Ollie ('s Dalya Knapp), in peril at a rest stop that’s on the way to her sister’s house in Connecticut. Racing against the clock to save one of their own, Remy (Dylan McDermott) and the team pull out all the stops to find her.ET exclusively premieres a sneak peek from the episode, titled «Chains,» which sees Hana, locked in heavy metal chains, desperately clinging onto any type of clue that would help her zero in on where she is and who is behind her kidnapping.
returns to HBO, but that didn't stop the cable network from debuting new footage of season 4. In an extended look at what’s coming over during the 2022-2023 season, fans were treated to a brief look at undying patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) doing what he does best in the Emmy-winning family drama. «This is not the end,» an ecstatic Logan says, while speaking to employees at Waystar.
His and hers! Kourtney Kardashian has made it clear that she’s head over heels in love with husband Travis Barker — even going so far as to share wardrobe staples.
interesting on Thursday's episode of when the ghosts suspect that one of Jay's friends could be — keyword being «could be» — the leader of a cult. And, to make matters more complicated, the rest of his pals may be part of it too.ET exclusively premieres a sneak peek from the episode, titled «Jay's Friends,» where Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) and his friends are catching up on old times while watching a good ol' game of football — with Flower (Sheila Carrasco), Trevor (Asher Grodman) and Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) looking on, of course.But the conversation suddenly turns weird when Micah (Drew Tarver) shares his philosophy over sports (more specifically basketball) -- at least that's how it starts — about the choices teams are presented at the beginning of a match, whether to take possession of the ball first or pick which side of the court/field they prefer and how that impacts the future.
is known for putting the teams through the mental and physical wringer, and on Wednesday's episode, one competitor reaches the breaking point.In ET's exclusive sneak peek from the hour, gym owner and motivational speaker Dom Jones -- who is partnered with her boyfriend Rich Kuo — faces a large hurdle in the latest seemingly impossible challenge: to pass on to the next leg, they have to carve out a Roman sculpture from a rectangular slab of white rock. As Dom looks around at her competition, who are all busy chipping away and seem to be succeeding at the challenge, time's ticking away as she realizes that she may not be able to complete the task, meaning she and Rich would face a penalty that would set them back in the race.Though Rich tries to cheer her on from the sidelines, she starts to psych herself out and gets too inside her own head about the situation.«I just knew that this is not something that I can do,» Dom explains later to the camera, as she struggles to see the light at the end of the tunnel. «I can get kind of scared with what I don't know.
left the group in 2015, but the band’s back together for a new song, album and a brand new tour.DeLonge, 46, will join bandmates Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus for a 2023 concert tour across North America, Europe, Australia and more.Their single “Edging” will debut on Friday, marking the first song released by the trio in 10 years.Their upcoming album is set to come out next year.“We’re coming. Tour’s coming. Album’s coming.
Emily Longeretta Lifetime’s holiday movie slate is here! The network’s annual “It’s a Wonderful Lifetime” event kicks off on Nov. 5 with new movies premiering every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday all season long! This year, the slate includes 26 new holiday films. Melissa Joan Hart executive produces and directs her fourth Lifetime movie this year with “Santa Bootcamp,” starring Emily Kinney and Patrick Cassidy.
Tyson Fury is set to announce that his next opponent will be Derek Chisora, with the WBC Heavyweight champion hoping to fight Chisora in place of Anthony Joshua on December 3rd.
Taylor Cole tries to construct the perfect scarecrow with Corey Sevier in this sneak peek of their new Hallmark movie, Pumpkin Everything.
Laying it all out on the table! The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars are reliving the drama during their season 12 reunion – and no one is holding back.
Laying it all out on the table! The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars are reliving the drama during their season 12 reunion – and no one is holding back.
Destroy Lonely, a hotly-tipped rapper signed to Playboi Carti‘s Opium label, is heading out on tour this winter. The “No Stylist” tour, named for his most recent project and its titular hit single, kicks off November 22 in Orlando and runs for 20 dates in the United States and Canada.
Michaela Zee editor The Sundance Institute has announced this year’s grantees for the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund, with a total of $1,396,500 in unrestricted grant support bestowed upon 35 projects. “As we celebrate the DFP’s 20th anniversary, it’s an exceptional achievement that Sundance has been able to provide documentary filmmakers robust and sustained financial support, from development through post-production, for two decades,” said Carrie Lozano, director of the Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film Program. “Thanks to our incredible funders, supporters, staff, and external reviewers, the Documentary Fund has been able to realize its top priorities during a tumultuous time: supporting underrepresented stories, directors and producers; providing much needed resources to urgent international projects; and elevating human rights and social, civic and environmental justice, all while foregrounding bold and artistic approaches. I am constantly amazed by the breadth and depth of our grantees.”
but it's not in the courtroom!In the clip from Thursday's episode, where Charlie Cox makes his return to the MCU as Hells Kitchen's masked hero, the pair find each other on the top of a parking structure as Matt, aka Daredevil, is in pursuit of Eugene Patilio, aka Leap-Frog (Brandon Stanley), whom She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) is trying to defend.«You need to back off,» Daredevil warns. «You're making a mistake.»«You made a mistake when you messed with my client,» She-Hulk replies, «because now I'm gonna whoop your ass.»Of course, it wouldn't be a Marvel hero showdown without a few quips. «Huh,» Daredevil remarks, before leaping off the parking structure to escape. «My ass remains un-whooped.»Watch the complete clip above.Cox spoke with ET at Disney's D23 Expo last month, where he opened up about his cameo and returning to the character more than seven years after the Netflix series came to an end.«I had a really fun time with Tatiana, and the chemistry between those two characters, the back and forth, was so much fun,» Cox told ET. «We got to see a new side of Matt Murdock, a side of him where he's kind of enjoying his role and having fun and flirting.»The actor noted that he's «really emotional» to be reviving the role all these years later.
A deal for the billionaire Elon Musk to buy Twitter is back on it has been announced - just weeks before a court case over his first bid for the company earlier this year was due to begin.