Sarah Hyland, Sofia Vergara and Ariel Winter celebrated the end of TV show Modern Family at a wrap party in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
07.02.2020 - 04:51 / torontosun.com
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – The vibe of Netflix’s “Locke and Key” is best described in Netflix terms.
The image of the Locke family moving into their spooky ancestral home after the death of their father (Bill Heck) recalls “A Series of Unfortunate Events.” The kids — sensitive jock Tyler (Connor Jessup), tentative rebel Kinsey (Emilia Jones), and precocious Bode (Jackso Robert Scott) — happening upon a supernatural scavenger hunt for a collection of powerful skeleton keys, and subsequently a
.Sarah Hyland, Sofia Vergara and Ariel Winter celebrated the end of TV show Modern Family at a wrap party in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
The cast of Modern Family is going out with a bang! On Sunday, Sarah Hyland shared a series of photos from the show’s final wrap party at Sunset Room Hollywood in Los Angeles where the cast and crew celebrated the bittersweet end to their beloved comedy series. “I love these people with all my heart.
The cast of Modern Family is going out with a bang! On Sunday, Sarah Hyland shared a series of photos from the show’s final wrap party at Sunset Room Hollywood in Los Angeles where the cast and crew celebrated the bittersweet end to their beloved comedy series. “I love these people with all my heart.
Supporting his girl! Scott Disick joined Sofia Richie and her family at a launch party for her new denim line amid rumors that the pair were taking a break.
Pop Smoke landed in Los Angeles on Monday evening for a five-day work trip that would include studio time and meetings with other artists. The 20-year-old New York rapper then began sharing posts on social media that were followed by thousands of people.
Pop Smoke landed in Los Angeles on Monday evening for a five-day work trip that would include studio time and meetings with other artists. The 20-year-old New York rapper then began sharing posts on social media that were followed by thousands of people.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – The Los Angeles that TV and movies portray is rarely, as anyone who’s actually from Los Angeles can tell you, particularly accurate to life there outside the entertainment industry. The sprawling city is dense with its own culture, much of which, thanks to sharp influxes money and new (whiter) residents, is perpetually in danger of getting pushed out.
The Los Angeles that TV and movies portray is rarely, as anyone who’s actually from Los Angeles can tell you, particularly accurate to life there outside the entertainment industry. The sprawling city is dense with its own culture, much of which, thanks to sharp influxes money and new (whiter) residents, is perpetually in danger of getting pushed out.
Sergio Mendes is known globally for his signature style of buoyant samba pop; his career that over more than half-a-century has also proved unsinkable. Mendes, who burst onto the scene with his instantly recognizable hit “Mas Que Nada” in the 1960s, and embraced new audiences with the same song reinterpreted with The Black Eyed Peas in the 2000s, has just turned 79.His new album, In the Key of Joy, will be released on Feb.
Sofia Richie, 21, stepped out in Los Angeles with her pal Lottie Moss, 22, following a sweaty workout on Feb. 4.
Sofia Richie has ruled out making any more appearances on the next series of Keeping Up with the Kardashians because she wants to transition into acting.
While Sofia Richie made a brief appearance during the last season of, the 21-year-old model and aspiring actress says fans shouldn't get their hopes up for another cameo.