Sony is skipping yet another major video game convention as the company revealed Thursday that it will not attend the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco next month, citing concerns over the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus.
04.02.2020 - 07:36 / tvguide.com
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's episode of Prodigal Son, "Wait & Hope." Read at your own risk!]
Is Prodigal Son going to go there and turn into a full-on "like father, like son" narrative soon? Monday night's episode, titled "Wait & Hope" (after an Alexandre Dumas quote), strongly hinted that there might be a very bitter end ahead for Malcolm Bright (Tom Payne) and Martin Whitly (Michael Sheen). Although Malcolm has devoted his professional life to becoming the antithesis
Sony is skipping yet another major video game convention as the company revealed Thursday that it will not attend the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco next month, citing concerns over the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus.
Liam Neeson is set to star in the action crime thriller “Memory” to be directed by the U.K.’s Martin Campbell (“Casino Royale,” “Goldeneye”). STX International is handling the international sales rights and will unveil the project at the Berlin Film Festival’s European Film Market.
Gangsters out, cowboys in
The film will be released on the same day as 'John Wick 4'
Dakota Johnsonand Chris Martin are about to make you cry, cry, cry.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's episode of Prodigal Son, "Eye of the Needle." Read at your own risk!]
As if Jessica Whitly (Bellamy Young) hasn't been through enough already, now she's going to have the so-called Carousel Killer to contend with on Prodigal Son's next episode, "Eye of the Needle." After surviving the Junkyard Killer's intrusion into her home in the winter premiere, Jessica will continue pursuing potential leads on the mysterious girl in the box, but not every tip line caller will have good intentions. In fact, one of them will be downright deadly.
By Denise Petski
By Anthony D'Alessandro
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed today that Drake’s use of the 1982 recording “Jimmy Smith Rap” in his song “Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2” was fair use of the copyrighted work. Drake’s song appeared on his 2013 album “Nothing Was the Same.”
2 min read RuPaul was the very first drag queen to star in a Super Bowl commercial in 2000 but later today, Super Bowl LIV will not only feature the Kansas City Chiefs up against the San Francisco 49ers in Miami, but it will also feature more ads with LGBTQ+ content than ever before.
Sabra Hummus will feature drag queens, Kim Chi and Miz Cracker, in its Super Bowl ad. (Image provided by GLAAD)