Khloe Kardashian has been missing in action from Twitter and her fans want her to come back. Kardashian hasn’t been very active on Twitter during the month of December and has only really been tweeting about the true-crime show Twisted Sisters.
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Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch — both the cartoon and the live-action version — is a family favorite over the holiday season, not all fans were interested in NBC’s production of Dr.
Seuss’ The Grinch Musical!Matthew Morrison, best known for his role as Will Schuester on Glee, took on the role of the green humbug in the musical, which aired on Wednesday, December 9. The grinch’s dog was portrayed by two actors — Booboo Stewart played young Max while American Horror Story vet Denis O’Hare played the older
.Khloe Kardashian has been missing in action from Twitter and her fans want her to come back. Kardashian hasn’t been very active on Twitter during the month of December and has only really been tweeting about the true-crime show Twisted Sisters.
It looks like Khloe Kardashian, 36, is making her two-year-old daughter True Thompson a priority this holiday week! The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star took to Instagram on Dec. 28 to share a new sexy snapshot of herself posing topless in Good American jeans and brown heeled boots and revealed to a fan that she’s taking a “little social media break” to spend time with the tot.
Khloé Kardashian has stepped back a bit from her usually all-encompassing presence on social media… and for good reason!
Chvrches will release their fourth album in the Spring of 2021, and frontwoman Lauren Mayberry has revealed its been inspired by some 80s legends.
Bridgerton has got it all: scandal, romance, bougie balls, and, of course, a jaw-dropping male lead. Regé-Jean Page plays Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, and I'm not saying you'll definitely be drooling over his charm and his hot-hot scenes with co-star Phoebe Dynevor, but you should maybe make a plan to pick your jaw up off the floor.
The Black Lives Matter movement: The year began on a heartbreaking note when a video of the killing of George Floyd by a white police officer in Minneapolis surfaced on May 25, which in turn triggered a wave of protests against police brutality and systematic racism in the United States. Since then, setting aside concerns for their personal safety, in the midst of a global pandemic, hundreds of thousands have marched to support the Black Lives Matter Movement (BLM).
Screen Media has picked up the North American theatrical rights to the documentary Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street ahead of its world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in the Premieres sidebar. Screen Media will release the HBO Documentary Film in theaters and on home entertainment in spring 2021.
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy-winning The Americans star Matthew Rhys is returning to FX as the lead and executive producer of Wyrd, a drama inspired by the Dark Horse comic. The project hails from Sheldon Turner (Up In the Air), Vendetta Prods., FX Prods. and 20th Television.
Matthew McConaughey spoke out once again on the political divide in America as well as cancel culture and the coronavirus pandemic. The “Dallas Buyers Club” actor made waves last week when he appeared on Russell Brand’s podcast to discuss what he sees as the hypocrisy of asking conservatives to rally behind President-elect Joe Biden after four years of animosity toward President Donald Trump and his supporters. Appearing virtually on Tuesday’s episode of “Good Morning Britain,” the star
With most Christmas blockbusters being pushed to 2021 and “Wonder Woman 1984” going to HBO Max at the same time as theaters, there’s a void in the holiday film lineup that “Pinocchio” is hoping to fill. READ MORE: Disney Considering Streaming Release For ‘Cruella’ & Others But Not For ‘Black Widow’ As seen in the trailer for “Pinocchio,” the recent Italian live-action adaptation of the classic tale is coming to the US this holiday season.
direct to your inboxIt's not very often Piers Morgan is put in his place but there are some people who get away with it.This time it was 91-year-old Martin Kenyon who went viral on Tuesday for his 'very British' vaccine interview on CNN. The grandfather appeared on the American news channel when he was stopped in the street as he left Guy's Hospital in London after being among the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine, which began to be rolled out yesterday.