Baby Riley’s “lips are movin!”
09.08.2022 - 19:43 / etonline.com
Megan Mullally isn't afraid to get candid in the upcoming film, .Directed by James Ponsoldt, the movie takes place in the final days of summer and centers on four best friends — Daisy, Lola, Mari and Dina -- who will soon be splitting up when they start middle school. When deciding how to spend their final summer weekend together, they come across a mystery that leads them on a life-changing adventure.
The friends make a series of discoveries that are as much about solving the mystery as they are about learning the hard truths of growing up -- all while their mothers desperately seek their safe return.ET exclusively premieres a sneak peek from the film, which opens in theaters Friday, with the mothers — played by Mullally, Lake Bell, Ashley Madewke and Sarah Cooper — all huddled together in a living room as they try to find out what happened to their kids and what kind of shenanigans they may have gotten themselves into, especially after they discover they may have been last spotted at a bar.While some are busy on the phone trying to get information, the others can't help but reminisce about their rebellious youthful days. But Mullally's Stacie is hard-pressed to believe that her daughter, Mari (Eden Grace Redfield), would ever cross that line.«Mari's kind of a prude.
She gets mad at me when I swear. She walks out of the bathroom when I pee in front of her,» Stacie reveals to her stunned friends.
When they ask her to repeat that again, Stacie tries to clarify, hoping to make it seem less of a thing. «Well, not » Stacie replies, her voice trailing off as she studies her friends' bewildered expressions as they digest the information.Written by Ponsoldt and Benjamin Percy, also stars Lia Barnett, Madalen Mills and Sanai
.Baby Riley’s “lips are movin!”
universe, reprising her role as Alpha in an all-new episode of, an anthology series exploring various lives and stories of the zombie apocalypse. Ahead of Sunday’s premiere of “Dee,” which looks at how the character eventually became the fan-favorite, ET has an exclusive sneak peek of the episode. In the clip, Dee (Morton) is confronted by a new friend, Brooke (Lauren Glazier), who has become fond of her daughter, Lydia (Scarlett Blum). Brooke is concerned about the way Dee is raising her daughter and providing her with a childhood that resembles the world before the outbreak -- something Dee instinctively knows is irresponsible. “Lydia just not so subtly reminded me that her birthday is coming up.
Britney Spears is taking a break from Instagram. The 40-year-old singer has deleted her account just hours after sharing a sneak peek of her highly-anticipated new song with Elton John. Spears posted a brief snippet of the duo's «Hold Me Closer» collaboration on Wednesday, accompanied by a lengthy caption thanking John for the opportunity to work together.
Legendary performer Elton John gave fans a preview of his new track with pop star Britney Spears on Tuesday. The song "Hold Me Closer" is a new rendition of John's classic 1971 tune "Tiny Dancer." It will be Spears’ first new release since her 2016 studio album "Glory." John gave French diners a taste of the single as he took to Instagram to share an intimate and brief performance at the La Guérite in Cannes. In the video, the "Bennie and the Jets" singer is seen giving a handshake to the DJ at the restaurant and taking a seat to prepare for his performance, as he received hip surgery last year.
"America’s Got Talent" judge Heidi Klum is a proud parent to daughter Leni Olumi Klum. The 49-year-old supermodel got candid about dropping her daughter off at college in a heartfelt interview on the red carpet of NBC's "America’s Got Talent." "It's hard," an emotional Klum told Fox News Digital."I try not to think about it because… I want my lashes to stay on… when you cry, and they get wet, the glue comes off and there they go," she remarked. Klum, sent her daughter Leni, 18, well wishes as she prepares to start college. Heidi Klum, sent her daughter Leni, 18, well wishes as she prepares to start college. (Getty Images) "The kids, they spread their wings, and they have to live their life… with what they want to do instead of what we want them to do," she continued.
has teased, the battle for the soul of the Valley may be over, but the war is just beginning. And when the Emmy-nominated series returns with season 5, audiences will finally get to see how Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) plans to expand his empire and make his “No Mercy” style of karate the only way of fighting. In doing so, he recruits Kim Da-Eun, played by Alicia Hannah-Kim.
Tammy Rivera and her daughter, Charlie, are getting candid about the singer's divorce from Waka Flocka Flame. The pair's separation is at the center of 's third season, and ET has an exclusive clip from tonight's premiere showing Tammy and Charlie chatting about moving into a new home after the tumultuous split.«How are you feeling about the new move and the new house? You like it here?» Tammy asks Charlie.
Demi Lovato is getting candid about her upcoming album.
Selena Gomez is back in the kitchen as she learns all-new recipes from a roster of renowned chefs in season 4 of. Ahead of the food series’ return on Aug.
Manti Te’o, and the football star’s family and friends open up about his headline-making catfishing incident in an exclusive sneak peek of Netflix’s “Untold: The Girlfriend Who Didn’t Exist.”The two-parter will open Volume 2 of the “Untold” series on Aug. 16, which re-examines big sports moments to go beyond the headlines, to hear the stories from the athletes involved.Here’s a logline for “The Girlfriend Who Didn’t Exist” installment: “Born into a Hawaiian paradise, All-American football standout Manti Te’o leads a simple life summed up in just three words: faith, family, football.
, and ET has your exclusive first look!The entire cast — Caroline Stanbury, Chanel Ayan, Caroline Brooks, Sara al Madani, Lesa Milan and Nina Ali — gathers for a late-night chat while on their group vacay. The clip picks up in the middle of the action, with a seemingly tipsy Caroline questioning whether Ayan's ever run her own business, to which Ayan takes offense.«I may be funny, silly, jokes and stuff, but I have my own business,» she fires back at her co-star. «I am very hustler [sic].
Kaia Gerber‘s got skills! The supermodel gave her dad, Rande Gerber, an at-home haircut, saving him from a trip to the barber.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMaximum Effort, the production and advertising company co-founded by Ryan Reynolds and George Dewey, inked a multiyear, first-look deal for unscripted content deal with subscription-TV streamer FuboTV.FuboTV will issue Maximum Effort $10 million worth of shares of common stock in the company, “as part of the overall consideration for Maximum Effort’s participation in the collaboration,” per a regulatory filing Monday.Under the pact, FuboTV has the right to obtain third-party financing to fund all original content, with both Fubo and Maximum Effort jointly owning all original content produced.As part of the deal for an exclusive first-look for unscripted TV series, Maximum Effort will launch Maximum Effort Network — a linear channel on FuboTV over which Maximum Effort Productions will have full creative control — and will also have a blind scripted deal with FuboTV. Prior to forming Maximum Effort in 2018, Reynolds and Dewey teamed on the “Deadpool” movies.
Megan Thee Stallion finally made her way through The Pynk. The rapper made her on-screen debut as Tina Snow during the penultimate episode of season 2 after it was revealed earlier in the summer that she would be guest-starring on the show. Both creator Katori Hall and star J.
Christopher Walken is having some regrets. The six-episode second season of the British comedy, drops Friday on Prime Video, and only ET has an exclusive sneak peek from the new episodes.The series follows a disparate group of lawbreakers thrown together to complete a community service sentence. Seven strangers from different walks of life are forced to work together to renovate a derelict community center.
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Craig Conover and Naomie Olindo are . At least not in ET's exclusive first look at this week's all-new episode of .The sneak peek opens up with the pair jumping into an awkward chat, each half of the former couple making small talk about Olivia Flowers' oyster shucking party.
June Diane Raphael is joining Freeform's comedy series, , and ET has a sneak peek at her debut! The alum makes her first appearance in Wednesday's episode, titled «Catching Feelings Is Trash,» playing Jax, a high-level exec holding the future of Phoebe (Phoebe Robinson) and Malika's (Toccarra Cash) podcast in her hands.In ET's exclusive clip, Malika sits down with Jax to discuss the growth of the fictional podcast and demand a raise. Malika's armed with lots of data to back her request up, but Jax is less interested in going over the numbers. «We need and deserve a raise.