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witty and heartfelt Netflix series.Debuting to critical acclaim, season 1 earned four Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series as well as acting nods for O’Connell, Punam Patel, who plays best friend and coworker Kim Laghari, and Jessica Hecht, who plays Ryan’s onscreen mother, Karen Hayes. “It was a labor of love,” O’Connell previously told ET.
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Jennifer Lopez is saying goodbye to an old flame.Days after releasing the song «Cambia El Paso» with Rauw Alejandro, the duo dropped the beachy and telling music video on Thursday night. Directed by Jessy Terrero, the visual begins with J.Lo fighting with a guy and leaving him behind, as she sings that her life is better without him.
Scarlett Johansson is reflecting on the end of “Black Widow”.
Love Island producers have put their contestants through the wringer after they checked them for any criminal records to avoid sex offenders entering the villa. ITV producers, who shared why Iain Stirling won't be joining the crew in Spain, have spent hours trailing through the islander’s social media profiles to rule out any poor behaviour or red flags that could re-surface throughout the show.
Christopher Vourlias The surprisingly complex world of puppy politics becomes the unlikely breeding ground for a new satire produced by Hungary’s Other Films and Romanian production powerhouse microFILM, the companies announced this week during the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.“Whose Dog Am I?” is a docu-comedy essay about politics in a world where citizens are dogs, politicians are their breeders, and the highest international forum is the World Canine Organization.
Television’s longest-tenured late-night host is ending a 28-run spent hosting “Late Night”, “The Tonight Show” (albeit briefly) and his TBS show “Conan”, which ended its run with Thursday night’s finale.
Bringing complexity to comedy isn’t easy.
Megan Boone is saying goodbye to the series after eight seasons.On Wednesday evening, after she appeared in her final episode of the NBC drama, Boone took to Instagram to write a heartfelt message reflecting on her time playing Elizabeth Keen. In the season 8 finale, Liz was killed by a single bullet to the chest.«This experience, for me, has been an entire life inside of my own life.
Megan Boone has bid farewell to “The Blacklist”.
By It took me a year to throw out my wedding dress. Afterward, I laid in bed thinking about my gown in the dumpster in the parking lot of my apartment complex, the dress being doused in Whataburger ketchup, expired milk, and leftovers seeping through a neighbor’s trash bag.
Trevor Noah turned off the lights on his home studio and said goodbye… for the summer, at least.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorThe leading sales, finance and production outfit Beta Cinema will present first footage from the upcoming Australian comedy drama “How to Please a Woman” at next week’s Pre-Cannes Screenings.
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