daughter has died. The NFL center revealed the heartbreaking news about daughter Mary Katherine Kelly on social media on Monday, where he shared a photo of the couple cradling the newborn in a hospital bed.
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Katie Song Netflix announced the comedy event “Death to 2021” will premiere Dec.
27.The special tells the story of yet another dreadful year through a documentary style, mixing archival footage gathered over the year with commentary from fictitious characters played by Hugh Grant, Lucy Liu, Tracey Ullman, Samson Kayo, Joe Keery, William Jackson Harper, Stockard Channing, Cristin Milioti, Diane Morgan, Nick Mohammed and more.In a first-look clip from the special, which you can watch below, an
.daughter has died. The NFL center revealed the heartbreaking news about daughter Mary Katherine Kelly on social media on Monday, where he shared a photo of the couple cradling the newborn in a hospital bed.
Eighteen years after its release, Love Actually is still one of Britain's best-loved Christmas classics.The movie boasted a stand-out cast of high-profile names, including the likes of Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley and Martine McCutcheon. However, it was Lynden David Hall who stole one key scene as Juliet (played by Keira) and Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) walked out of the church after exchanging vows.
Jennifer Yuma editorShowtime Documentary Films announced “We Need To Talk About Cosby” will premiere on Jan. 30 at 10 p.m., following its Sundance Film Festival premiere.From Emmy-winning director W.
Spike Lee has signed a multi-year creative partnership with Netflix to direct and produce features through his production company, Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks.The acclaimed director has teamed up with Netflix on four projects so far, including Da 5 Bloods, She’s Gotta Have It, Rodney King and as a producer on See You Yesterday.Lee’s next project for the streaming service is Gordon Hemingway & The Realm Of Cthulu, where he serves as producer.Speaking about the partnership with Netflix, Lee
Jennifer Yuma editorThe Academy announced Kelley Kali and Waad al-Kateeb as domestic and international recipients, respectively, of the 2021 Academy Fellowship for Women — with Kali receiving $35,000 and al-Kateeb receiving the equivalent of £20,000.Part of the Academy Gold global talent development and inclusion initiative, the fellowship for women is a one-year program that provides direct financial support, mentorship and access to filmmakers.
Katie Song Paramount Plus announced that the animated series “Big Nate” will debut early next year. The series is from Nickelodeon Animation Studio and is based on the children’s books and comic strip written and drawn by Lincoln Peirce.The 26-episode series follows Nate, an 11-year-old boy, and his best friends as they navigate sixth grade, dealing with disasters at home and detention at school, and using cartoons and drawing to express himself along the way.
brand new movies and beloved favorites.From sci-fi stunners to horror comedies to one of the most bizarre mainstream studio movies ever made, plus two (!) appearances by Leonardo DiCaprio, we’ve rounded up a curated list of the best new movies on Netflix in December.“Body of Lies” imagines the unthinkable: what if Ridley Scott made a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, with a screenplay by “The Departed” writer William Moynahan and … nobody showed up.
Nick Cannon is thankful for the support he's received amid a devastating time. On Wednesday's episode of his eponymous talk show, the 41-year-old host reflected on the love he's been shown in the wake of his youngest son, Zen's, death.Zen, whose mom is Alyssa Scott, died of brain cancer and a subsequent tumor.
Nick Cannon is thankful for the support he's received amid a devastating time. On Wednesday's episode of his eponymous talk show, the 41-year-old host reflected on the love he's been shown in the wake of his youngest son, Zen's, death.Zen, whose mom is Alyssa Scott, died of brain cancer and a subsequent tumor.
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In tragic news, Nick Cannon‘s 5-month-old baby Zen has passed away. The TV personality made the devastating announcement on Tuesday.
controversial comedian will be part of Netflix’s just-announced mega stand-up comedy festival.“Netflix Is A Joke” will be an 11-day fest held in Los Angeles in 2022 where over 130 comedians, including the 48-year-old, will perform their routines.Stars will perform across 25 Hollywood landmarks such as the Greek Theater, the Hollywood Bowl, Dodger Stadium and the Crypto.com Arena.
Netflix has confirmed that it will release Death To 2021, a TV special from Charlie Brooker’s production company, later in December.The follow-up to last year’s Death To 2020 will mix archival footage of real events from across the past year with commentary from fictitious characters.Returning cast members from last year’s special include Hugh Grant, Tracey Ullman, Samson Kayo and Diane Morgan.
Netflix is coming through with a ton of new holiday offerings just in time for Christmas!
Ben Caudell.“Death to 2021,” which will debut Dec. 27, stars Hugh Grant, Lucy Liu, Tracey Ullman, Samson Kayo, Joe Keery, William Jackson Harper, Stockard Channing, Cristin Milioti, Diane Morgan, Nick Mohammed and others.
Netflix is returning to the Death to 2021 comedy landmark special, with Lucy Liu, Stockard Channing and The Good Place‘s William Jackson Harper joining the cast.
Netflix giveth and Netflix taketh away. The streaming service has unveiled its list of what’s due to depart in December, so if you’re looking to prioritize your watchlist, you better get on these particular titles.Top of mind here is all four seasons of “Halt and Catch Fire.” The AMC drama series was a critical favorite and built up a devoted following, and it’s an easy recommend for anyone looking for a satisfying binge-watch.
all on Netflix. The streaming service has unveiled its monthly list of what’s new in December 2021, and the final month of the year is packed with a bevy of anticipated new releases and a solid slate of library titles.Top of mind is “Don’t Look Up,” writer/director Adam McKay’s allegory for climate change starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Ariana Grande and more A-list stars than you can name off the top of your head.
Netflix is getting fans excited for next year already!