Blindspot's final season, which was filmed last year before we even heard the phrase "COVID-19," has been a lifeline for NBC for the past few months.
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Say I Do. And get this: It's .That's right: For everyone out there looking for their next feel-good binge-watch—something to remind them that the world can, in fact, be a beautiful place—this is the show for you.
When I say it's but for weddings, I mean exactly that. The conceit is simple: Deserving couples who, for many reasons, couldn't get their wedding wishes off the ground have everything granted by three stylish queer men.
Blindspot's final season, which was filmed last year before we even heard the phrase "COVID-19," has been a lifeline for NBC for the past few months.
For the latest edition of his YouTube series “I Spent the Day with…”, Anthony Padilla spent some time (virtually, of course) with stars of some of Netflix’s reality shows.
https://t.co/UQR5dZvqeb— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) July 14, 2020A third series of the show was due to start filming this month but the global health pandemic has halted production, delaying the whole project.‘We were meant to start filming around now,’ cast member Nicola Coughlan told Angela Scanlon on her podcast Thanks a Million.‘[…] filming has been put on hold for now which sucks, and we’re all really excited to go back and start again and see the scripts because we actually
anywhere as a twenty-something with big dreams is a challenge. That’s the message Little Voice, now streaming on , conveys through its main character, Bess King.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineOver the last couple of years, executive producers Jennifer Lane and Michael Williams have had their hands full.
Glamour Magazine, he admitted: ‘You get socialised into being embarrassed about things you shouldn’t be embarrassed about. For some people, that’s body image, sexuality, heritage, but I think it was tough.
Say I Do. From the creators of Queer Eye, tThe series brings three experts into a small town to give deserving couples the wedding they were never able to plan for themselves.
Gritty is getting some help from the “Queer Eye” Fab Five.
Brave New World is the new streaming service Peacock's flagship launch show. It's an expensive dystopian sci-fi drama series with prestigious source material (Aldous Huxley's classic 1932 novel), a cast that features movie stars past (special guest star Demi Moore) and present (Solo's Alden Ehrenreich), and copious HBO-style sex.
This year has already seen Cate Blanchett star in one high-profile TV project, with FX’s recent release, “Mrs. America.” But this summer the actress is set to make her Netflix debut in a new drama series titled “Stateless.” READ MORE: Robert De Niro, Oscar Isaac, Anne Hathaway & More Join James Gray’s New Film, ‘Armageddon Time’ As seen in the trailer for the series, “Stateless” doesn’t feature Blanchett in a starring role.
Netflix's Cheer and Queer Eye topped the winners of the 2020 Critics Choice Real TV Awards, it was announced today. Each show won two awards — Cheer for unstructured series and male star of the year Jerry Harris and Queer Eye for lifestyle: fashion/beauty show and ensemble cast in an unscripted series.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorNetflix has again led all networks at the second annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, and its series Cheer and Queer Eye topped the winners, each taking home two awards.Cheer nabbed trophies for Unstructured Series and Male Star of The Year Jerry Harris, and Queer Eye for Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty Show and Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series. The Culinary Show category resulted in a tie, with both Chopped and Top Chef honored.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticDespite its platitudes, the NFL has still yet to offer former superstar quarterback Colin Kaepernick a deal to return to play.
the Critics Choice website.“Cheer” and “Queer Eye” both won two awards, the former for Unstructured Series and Male Star of the Year (Jerry Harris) and the latter for Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty Show and Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeNetflix dominated this year’s Critics Choice Real TV Awards, thanks in part to “Cheer” and “Queer Eye,” which led the winners list with two kudos each.“Cheer” was named best unstructured series, as well as male star of the year for Jerry Harris, while “Queer Eye” landed wins for lifestyle: fashion/beauty show and ensemble cast in a scripted series.Overall, Netflix won eight awards, also picking up trophies for “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich”
music video on YouTube on Friday.
Turns out Lizzo is 100% her own "Soulmate," so she enlisted the Fab Five from Netflix's Queer Eye to gas her up in the new lyric video for the self-love anthem.