It’s actually unbelievable that some people still behave this way in public (or anywhere, really) in 2021!
08.06.2021 - 19:36 / theplaylist.net
“PEN15” is inherently a series about the awkwardness of your middle school years. The time when puberty is right around the corner, formative social dynamics are experienced practically every day and that line between being a kid and a young adult seemingly finds embarrassment at every turn.
It should no surprise then that Sam Zvibleman, the show’s co-creator, director, and a longtime fan of The Playlist, would find me cringing over my own mistakes during our interview. Continue reading
.It’s actually unbelievable that some people still behave this way in public (or anywhere, really) in 2021!
More than three years after its last installment, Season 4 of Noah Hawley’s anthology series Fargo bowed in September on FX and moved the action to 1950s Kansas City. That’s where we meet Chris Rock’s Loy Cannon and Jason Schwartzman’s Josto Fadda, a pair of gangland kingpins who square off across racial and family divides.
Antonio Ferme editorWhile the famous opening text in “Fargo” states that the story of the film was based on true events, it turns out that the Coen brothers only included this fraudulent message to subvert the audience’s expectations.“It occurred to us that if an audience thinks that the template that you’re following are actual events, they actually give you more latitude to construct it in an unorthodox way,” Joel Coen said.Coen participated in a Q&A conversation with his wife and star of
Frances McDormand gets in the middle of a pic with Steve Buscemi and Joel Coen at the Fargo reunion during the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival on Friday (June 18) in New York City.
Bob Verini The settings and scope of “Fargo’s” fourth installment are as variegated as America itself — something the show’s design team relished taking into account.Of course, the “Fargo” brand is intimately associated with snow, courtesy of the 1996 Coen brothers’ movie from which the television version was spun off. Costume designer J.R.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV“Fargo” showrunner Noah Hawley lives and works in Austin, Texas, so even before the COVID-19 pandemic pushed people to work from home, he was already doing that.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIn March 1971, Aretha Franklin took the stage at the Fillmore West in San Francisco to deliver a concert that was then turned into the Queen of Soul’s third live album. Video footage from that concert is in black and white and grainy at best, due to the technology available at the time.
Simon Cowell is set to rake in a whopping £10 million a year with a "prime-time" America's Got Talent residency-style show in Las Vegas. The music mogul is hoping to take over Sin City with the exhilarating new show at the opulent Luxor Hotel, which could also feature several successful performers from Britain's Got Talent.
A 30-year-old Texas woman was arrested late last week after she allegedly trespassed on her local public school’s grounds by pretending to be her own 13-year-old daughter! And she apparently made it through ALL SEVEN CLASSES before she was outed at the end of the day!
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaFresh off of upending the media landscape with their deal to combine WarnerMedia and Discovery, Discovery chief David Zaslav and AT&T head John Stankey will touch down in Sun Valley, Idaho, in July for Allen & Co.’s annual media conference.They will be joined at the annual confab of power brokers and media barons by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, fresh off his $8.5 billion deal to purchase Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and will hit the resort at a time when most
An earthquake struck the Southern tip of California this morning and was felt in cities up to 90 miles away.
Patrick Renna, best known for playing Hamilton “Ham” Porter in “The Sandlot”, is recreating a classic scene from the beloved 1993 comedy, thanks to his son’s baseball accident.
There was an incident at JoJo Siwa‘s party.
WPLG that she has been repeatedly attacked and bullied because of her LGBTQ identity.Last month, video emerged showing Sanford being attacked while at school.
LeBron James is toasting the graduate! The basketball superstar, 36, took to Instagram on May 27 after his son Bryce graduated from middle school. “CONGRATULATIONS to my guy guy Bryce Maximus on graduating middle,” he captioned the snap of Bryce with his equally proud mom Savannah Brinson, whom LeBron met in high school. “HS up next! Proud of you kid! Keep going to the [top],” the Los Angeles Lakers star continued, adding the hashtag, “#JamesGang.”