EXCLUSIVE: A loss in Los Angeles Superior Court today means Judge Judy may have to dip into her own pocket to deliver a promised $4 million to charity.
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Netflix over COVID-19 work conditions relating to a Stranger Things event in 2020.Timothy Hearl was performing as a Demogorgon from the hit series as part of the live event Stranger Things: The Drive Into Experience, which opened last October in Los Angeles.The drive-in show, created alongside Secret Cinema, allowed fans to roam the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, the setting for the sci-fi show.
Performers are on hand to create scenes from the show.A new report from The Hollywood Reporter
.EXCLUSIVE: A loss in Los Angeles Superior Court today means Judge Judy may have to dip into her own pocket to deliver a promised $4 million to charity.
Antonio Ferme editorVanessa Bryant called out rapper Meek Mill over a lyric she found to be highly insensitive regarding her late husband, Kobe Bryant.In the lyrics for an unreleased song titled “Don’t Worry (RIP Kobe),” the rapper referenced the legendary Los Angeles Lakers’ sudden death in a helicopter crash last year.“This bitch I’m fuckin’ always tell me that she love but she ain’t ever showed me,” the lyric read.
There seems to be a lot of true-crime drama on Netflix lately, and that’s mainly because a lot of us have a weird obsession with these sorts of shows.
Hilary Duff is at the centre of a new lawsuit by a photographer who she saw taking photos of her children. Early last year, the Lizzie McGuire star, who is mum to eight-year-old Luca and two-year-old Banks, recorded herself confronting and calling out snapper Darryl Wilkins in a local park in Los Angeles, as she asked him "human to human.
Early last year, Hilary Duff called out a photographer who she saw taking photos of her children, and other children, in a local park in Los Angeles.
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel has finally landed on Netflix and is set to grip audiences worldwide.
Oprah Winfrey will be sitting down with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex – Meghan Markle and Prince Harry – for their very first primetime interview.
Cecil Hotel’s nefarious past is back in the spotlight thanks to Netflix’s latest true-crime documentary, “Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel”.
true-crime docuseries,, which pieces together her final days while staying at the Cecil Hotel. The four-part series directed by Joe Berlinger also shines a light on the Los Angeles location’s nefarious past, which contributed to the many conspiracy theories attempting to explain what happened to Lam, including wrongfully accusing singer Pablo Vergara, who was known as Morbid, of somehow being involved.
true-crime documentary,. The four-part series directed by Joe Berlinger explores how the notorious Los Angeles establishment became associated with suicide and murder through the lens of guest Elisa Lam’s disappearance and mysterious death in 2013. Amy Price, the hotel’s general manager from 2007 to 2017, opens up to ET about why she is speaking out for the first time about her experiences working at the Cecil.
Antonio Ferme editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Netflix revealed the release date and teaser for “Last Chance U: Basketball,” and Disney Channel announced the voice cast for “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil’s Dinosaur.”Netflix revealed that “Last Chance U: Basketball,” a spinoff of Greg Whiteley’s football-centric docuseries, will premiere globally on March 10.
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel has finally landed on Netflix and is set to grip audiences worldwide.
according to a report by the Daily Mail.Hearl complained in emails to work that he was worried about getting COVID-19 during indoor rehearsals of the show — which got relegated to playing a part in a hazmat suit, the outlet reported citing his Jan. 15 L.A.
Netflix has released its first trailer for a terrifying new true crime documentary which takes a look at the blood-soaked history of the infamous Cecil Hotel. Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel follows the ghoulish events that took place at the titular hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, California, in 2013.