Just a few weeks ago, most of us were rushing through , scarfing down lunch, and chugging coffee for breakfast. The healthy cookbooks on our shelves did little more than collect dust and catch the occasional side-eye before we called-in takeout.
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If you’ve been looking for your latest Netflix obsession look no further.
The streaming service is dropping a new film on Friday based on a real missing person’s case in the States.
Lost Girls follows a mother’s quest to find her missing daughter who uncovers a wave of unsolved murders.
The film will be available from 8am on Friday morning and sees a Mari go on a search for her 24-year-old daughter, Shannan who mysteriously disappears one night.
When Mari embarks on a dark journey that finds her
Just a few weeks ago, most of us were rushing through , scarfing down lunch, and chugging coffee for breakfast. The healthy cookbooks on our shelves did little more than collect dust and catch the occasional side-eye before we called-in takeout.
In case you aren't already familiar, Conan Gray started making videos from the comfort of his bedroom seven (7!) whole years ago. What started out as channel for funny videos ended up morphing into an outlet to share his most intimate thoughts through song, and culminated in the release of his debut EP, Sunset Season, which gives listeners a glimpse into his small-town upbringing, his final year of high school, and the longing we've all experienced for a time different than the one we live in.
Puerto Rican director Ángel Manuel Soto stuck with his decision to bring on cinematographer Katelin Arizmendi for Sony’s “Charm City Kings” despite the studio’s desire for someone with more experience.
We may have replaced our old family board games with fancy consoles, but there are only we can race before our brains begin to feel, well…like mush. Trying to entertain yourself by only can nudge you further into self-isolation mode, while —although truly satisfying to complete—can be too challenging.
With After Hours officially out in the universe, The Weeknd is keeping his foot on the gas with the release of a new video for “In Your Eyes.” The track is produced by Max Martin, Oscar Holter, and The Weeknd himself, and will be promoted as the next single from the singer’s new project.
With After Hours officially out in the universe, The Weeknd is keeping his foot on the gas with the release of a new video for “In Your Eyes.” The track is produced by Max Martin, Oscar Holter, and The Weeknd himself, and will be promoted as the next single from the singer’s new project.
While we face uncertain times, it’s probably fair to say many of us will be trying to find joy in life’s little pleasures.
could not have dropped Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness at a better time. In this time of isolation and , this seven-part docuseries checks every box for the obsessed: eccentric characters, cults, polygamy, and more twists than you’ll be emotionally prepared to unpack.
“Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” is a Netflix docuseries about multiple rivalries within the extremely lucrative and illegal business of exotic animal breeding.
is a Netflix docuseries about multiple rivalries within the extremely lucrative and illegal business of exotic animal breeding.
Jimmy Fallon‘s daughters are the absolute cutest!
While every late-night talk show has gone into indefinite hiatus in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Conan O’Brien is bucking that trend.
“Charm City Kings” won over many critics in its Sundance premiere earlier this year, and likely would have been doing the same in Texas this week if it were showing, as planned, at the canceled South by Southwest Film Festival.
Jimmy Fallon and his kids are stressing the importance of hand-washing.
Hopefully these updates slow down, but at the moment, each and every single day brings something new to report, in terms of the Coronavirus spread affecting Hollywood. Today, it’s the news that Matt Reeves’ The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/The Caped Crusader, has halted production.
NBC said it would suspend production of its two flagship late-night programs for a period of at least two weeks, the latest bit of fallout around wee-hours TV related to the spread of coronavirus.
If you're not on TikTok, you're probably a little curious about it. And late-night host Jimmy Fallon is also wondering what the hype is about.