Sarah Silverman is looking back on taking part in the celebrity filled “Imagine” video that was released near the beginning of COVID-19.
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First Man and, there is a wealth of movies and TV series orbiting around the U.S. space program.
Disney+'s , an eight-episode drama series based on Tom Wolfe's book of the same name, is the latest retelling of America's first group of elite astronauts, the Mercury 7, and the ups and downs they and their families faced as they race against the clock to rocket into the deep unknown. For alum Patrick J. Adams, who plays former U.S.
Sarah Silverman is looking back on taking part in the celebrity filled “Imagine” video that was released near the beginning of COVID-19.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItalian author and director Niccolò Ammaniti is currently in post on “Anna,” the hotly anticipated TV series centered on a 13-year-old girl who must contend with a viral contagion that kills off all adults on the island of Sicily.Ammaniti’s second television project after “The Miracle,” “Anna” is a Sky Original series commissioned by Sky Studios for Sky Italia produced by Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Mieli with Lorenzo Gangarossa for Wildside, a Fremantle
Casetify for $50.)The show is all about “fashion statements,” Field said.Like with “Sex and the City” and Field’s other projects, including “The Devil Wears Prada” and the TV Land series “Younger,” the wardrobe is a mashup of trendy and vintage, high fashion and a little bit of ridiculousness. Looks such as a Barbie-pink mini and trench coat, with matching pumps and knee-high socks, are also a visual feast for an audience stuck at home in sweatpants.
The Right Stuff launches on Disney+ on October 9 and you can read how Colin O’Donoghue mastered the Oklahoma accent in spite of only having three days to prepare for the role here.
Sacha Baron Cohen revealed that he feared for his life and took major safety precautions while crashing a far-right rally in Washington state this past summer for his filmed-in-secret Borat sequel, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticEven if you haven’t seen the 1983 film or read Tom Wolfe’s 1979 book of the same name, chances are you’ve already seen something exactly like “The Right Stuff.” In its retelling of the true story of “The Mercury 7” (i.e. the intrepid group of American astronauts vying to be the country’s first space travelers), this TV version of “The Right Stuff” never met a space story cliché it didn’t embrace with open arms.
Jake McDorman, who has appeared on two of the best TV series of the year, and, as well as taken the lead as Alan Shepard on the ambitious Disney+ series . But for the 34-year-old actor, who first broke out on the ABC Family original just over a decade ago, it’s been a long time coming. “I mean, as much as an actor can have agency over their choices, that is something that was very much by design,” McDorman tells ET.
Honestly, in a world filled with a million different streaming options, pound-for-pound, dollar-for-dollar, is there a better offering than Shudder, specifically if you’re a fan of genre filmmaking? Sure, you can weed through the heaps of uninteresting stuff on Netflix for $15 per month (or whatever the price is now, as it keeps increasing) or you can enjoy Shudder, which has some great horror, thriller, and auteur classics, as well as pretty awesome Originals, all for $6 per month.
Halloween isn't your thing, keep things light with a visit to Schitt's Creek or the apocalypse, or by watching the prank war that breaks out between a grandpa and his grandson. Astronauts, dirt-bikers and a new Adam Sandler comedy round out this week's streaming options.Keep scrolling for your go-to guide of what to stream the weekend of Oct. 9, 2020.This scripted series starring Patrick J.
, The Giraffe was voted off, and was revealed to be none other than alum Brian Austin Green. The actor joined Entertainment Tonight on Thursday, and opened up about the experience of performing on the show in total secrecy.«It's stressful, man!» Green told ET's Kevin Frazier via video chat.
NEW YORK -- When Hollywood does biopics on musicians, we're used to lots of saucy tales of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll. Not so much when it comes to astronauts.That changes with “The Real Stuff,” an eight-part National Geographic scripted series that shows the often ugly birth of American space exploration.“Astronauts are treated like gods in our culture and they’re unique in that way,” said writer, showrunner and producer Mark Lafferty.
President Donald Trump is ending negotiations regarding COVID-19 relief efforts.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday called an abrupt end to negotiations with Democrats over additional COVID-19 relief, delaying action until after the election despite ominous warnings from his own Federal Reserve chairman about the deteriorating conditions in the economy. Trump tweeted that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was "not negotiating in good faith" and said he's asked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to direct all his focus before the election into confirming his U.S.
Patrick J. Adams, Jake McDorman and James Lafferty all step out for the premiere of their new Disney+ series, The Right Stuff, held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., on Monday (October 5).
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterPresident Trump called off negotiations on Tuesday for another COVID stimulus bill, saying that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was not negotiating in good faith.The announcement caused the S&P 500 to drop by nearly 2%. The Dow Jones Industrial average also lost about 1.9%, or about 500 points.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump said that he is postponing talks for another COVID-19 relief bill until after the Nov.
Patrick J. Adams still keeps in touch with his former “Suits” co-star, Meghan Markle. The 39-year-old actor, who is currently playing astronaut John Glenn in the new National Geographic series “The Right Stuff”, opened up to ET about how he continues to remain in contact with the Duchess of Sussex now that she, her husband, Prince Harry, and their son, Archie, are now living in Santa Barbara, California.
Philip Kaufman's 1983 adaptation of Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff is a rare creature in that it's borderline perfect, from tone to casting to miles-ahead-of-the-curve effects work. And yet it isn't close to being definitive.