We’re only a few weeks into 2021 but Netflix has already made at least one great decision: a fan favorite TV series renewal.
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hosted by Nicolas Cage, the new Netflix series “History of Swear Words” takes a deep dive into the roots of taboo words, such as “f–k” and “s–t,” as well as rude euphemisms like “dick.”And while it’s educational, the six-episode show is also funny, with academics, historians and comedians, such as Nick Offerman and Sarah Silverman, weighing in.“While I was getting my Ph.D.
in English literature, I noticed that what counts as ‘bad language’ in medieval texts is very different from what we
.We’re only a few weeks into 2021 but Netflix has already made at least one great decision: a fan favorite TV series renewal.
There’s a theory spreading around social media that Casey Affleck was the person who threw out the cardboard cut-out of Ana de Armas, but it’s not true.
Nicolas Cage is starring in an upcoming movie called Willy’s Wonderland and it follows his battle with some evil animatronics!
If you were looking for anything to keep your spirits up in 2021, which is already off to a less-than-stellar start, how about a new film starring Nicolas Cage where he beats the hell out of animatronics at a theme park? If that’s your idea of fun (and it really should be), then you’re going to love “Willy’s Wonderland.” READ MORE: Tiffany Haddish To Star Opposite Nicolas Cage In The Meta Film ‘The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent’ As seen in the trailer for “Willy’s Wonderland,” Cage stars
Evil animatronics are no match for Nicolas Cage in the full-length trailer for the horror flick “Willy’s Wonderland”.
Warning: This post contains spoilers from the Wednesday, January 6, episode of Chicago Fire.
Bridgerton and its wealth of racy sex scenes is the new Netflix hit which has captured the attention of viewers. And now those who have been tuning into the period drama, which made its debut on Christmas Day, can rejoice as creator Chris Van Dusen has teased that it could have a long lifespan of eight seasons.
Michael Cusack was an athlete with Down syndrome who won a gold medal in freestyle swimming at the first Special Olympics in 1968.While growing up in Chicago, Cusack began participating in a sports program for children with intellectual disabilities. He was the first student to join the program, impressing his coaches with his athletic abilities and inspiring others to join.
This month marks the 25th anniversary of “12 Monkeys,” one of the best time-travel movies ever made, and one of Bruce Willis‘s best performances in a film, but things could have gone very differently. In a new oral history on the making of “12 Monkeys,” director Terry Gilliam reveals we could have a very different actor instead of Willis.
When Netflix forked over however much money it cost to produce “The History of Swear Words,” the premise and pitch must have seemed like a no-brainer.
From his taste in scripts to his acting choices, there are plenty of reasons to question Nicolas Cage, but one thing the Oscar-winning actor and direct-to-video icon can rarely be accused of is phoning in a performance. Even in something as utterly forgettable as Season of Witch, you fully believe that Cage fully believes that he's a 14th-century crusader trying to do, um, something to protect a pre-The Crown Claire Foy.
Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic“History of Swear Words” opens with Nicolas Cage, solemn as a rock, turning to the camera and unleashing a torrent of famous lines joined by one crucial, undeniably satisfying element: the thrill of forcefully exhaling the word “fuck.” With the canny combination of highbrow and lowbrow that Cage has turned into a profitable persona all its own, the actor rips into iconic lines ranging from the basic (“who the fuck do you think you’re talking to?”) to the
A Chicago Teachers Union leader is under fire for pushing for Chicago public schools to remain remote because of coronavirus risks while vacationing in the Caribbean. Chicago Teachers Union area vice president Sarah Chambers opposes requiring teachers to return to the classroom and posted a photo that appears to show her poolside in Puerto Rico, WGN-TV reported.
Headspace Guide to Meditation or continue your rage by going deep into the swear words that have been spilling out of your mouth for the last nine months via History of Swear Words. All titles debut on Friday, Jan. 1 unless otherwise noted.
2020 is coming to an end in just a few days, and Netflix has cancelled several fan favorite television shows throughout the entire year. We’re recapping every single show that was given the axe this year, totalling 25 shows.
With shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal and Bridgerton on her resume, it makes sense that Shonda Rhimes’ net worth is in the tens of millions.