Lil Nas X has announced the release date for ‘Montero’, his debut studio album.The artist revealed the news today (August 26) on Twitter that it will arrive on September 17.
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The new Amazon Original series will be an eight-part anthology based on the New York Times’ column of the same name that explores relationships, love and the human connection.
The award-winning first series featured appearances from big-name stars including Anne Hathaway, Dev Patel and Tina Fey, and the second series will be no different, with a whole host of new famous faces joining the cast.
Kit Harington, Anna
Lil Nas X has announced the release date for ‘Montero’, his debut studio album.The artist revealed the news today (August 26) on Twitter that it will arrive on September 17.
There are plenty of shows and films in the entertainment ether dedicated to Princess Diana but a musical about her life is about to go down in history.
Anne Hathaway and Jared Leto juggle a lot of kids in between them as they take over The Shores at Atlantic Beach on Monday afternoon (August 16) in Atlantic Beach, New York.
Kit Harington was hit with a joke while starring as a lovestruck leading man in Amazon's anthology series, .In his episode, «Strangers on a (Dublin) Train,» Harington's character, Michael, has a meet-cute moment with medievalist Paula (Lucy Boynton) while they are both heading home on a train. Upon moving in with his brother, Declan (Jack Reynor), Michael starts to describe his new love interest's specialty.
“Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!” For more than 40 years, Saturday Night Live has been a staple of the television industry — and has created some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
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The first photo from Amazon Studios’ “The Lord of the Rings” is here, along with the long-awaited premiere date.
Adam Driver, Anna Paquin, Minnie Driver and Kit Harington, here’s what’s new on Amazon Prime Video.This co-produced series from the New York Times and Amazon, based on the New York Times column, received a warm welcome from viewers in its debut season. Season one of touched the hearts of many, retelling true stories about love in its various forms and featuring beloved actors such as Dev Patel, Anne Hathaway and Tina Fey.
Netflix said Thursday that its limited series Colin In Black & White, created by Ava DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick, will premiere on October 29, 2021.
is written by Sara Goodman who executive produces alongside Original Film’s Neal H. Moritz and Pavun Shetty, Erik Feig, Peter Guber, Atomic Monster’s James Wan, Michael Clear, and Rob Hackett, Craig William Macneill and Shay Hatten.
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Stuck in an uncanny valley somewhere between real life and slick Hollywood gloss, John Carney’s “Modern Love” is back for a second season on Amazon Prime Video. Inspired by The New York Times column of the same name, this season opens itself up beyond New York City, with episodes taking place in upstate New York and as far away as Dublin, Ireland and London, England.
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Michael Appler Is there anything more romantic than a yacht in New York City’s harbor, illuminated by the yellow-orange of the setting sun and backdropped by the Statue of Liberty, a mirage in the distance? What about if the sunset-drenched yacht was filled with Amazon Studios producers and television stars, relieved that their show, about love and human connection filmed in the middle of COVID-19, finally made it to the small screen?On Monday night, Amazon Studios hosted its premiere party for
Peyton Elizabeth Lee is scrubbed in and ready to take on the world as Lahela “Doogie” Kameāloha in the Disney+ series Doogie Kamealoha, M.D., a reboot of the popular ’90s medical drama Doogie Howser, M.D. starring Neil Patrick Harris. The 10-episode comedy will premiere on Sept. 8 with new installments dropping every Wednesday.