Shawn Mendes‘ appearance on James Corden‘s The Late Late Show did not disappoint, and his Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts segment was so fun to watch.
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“Can You Ever Forgive Me?,” both of which earned her well-deserved Oscar nominations, there are four “Tammy”s. “The Happytime Murders,” “The Kitchen” and “The Boss” were some of the worst movies of their respective years.
I shudder even now.Well, McCarthyites can heave a sigh of relief this time around. “Superintelligence,” her new comedy on HBO Max, is not a lazy slapstick dung heap — it’s a pleasant watch with some solid jokes.
Shawn Mendes‘ appearance on James Corden‘s The Late Late Show did not disappoint, and his Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts segment was so fun to watch.
Kelly Ripa is now reunited with husband Mark Consuelos after a long few months apart, and the Riverdale actor has a quirky new tattoo to show his wife! MORE: Kelly Ripa has 'nightmare' with bold new outfitA few days before going back to New York, Mark visited a tattoo parlour in Vancouver and came away with a skeleton tattoo on his arm.Mark proudly shared a photo of his body art on Instagram, which Kelly is sure to love.The actor had been staying in Vancouver to film the latest series of
Melissa McCarthy has had “so much fun” playing the villainous Ursula in the upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaid.The Life of the Party actress will take on the “delicious” sea witch role in Rob Marshall’s adaptation of the 1989 Disney classic.And appearing on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen alongside her husband Ben Falcone this week, Melissa revealed she’s hoping production will recommence in January (2021) in London after it was shut down due to the ongoing COVID-19
Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden went back and forth in a cute exchange on Twitter today!
Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone are teaming up for a new Netflix comedy series!
Ryan Murphy‘s The Prom doesn’t hit Netflix until December 11, but the reviews are already in!
Netflix has given a 16-episode series order to God’s Favorite Idiot, a workplace comedy from Ben Falcone and Melissa McCarthy, with Falcone and McCarthy set to star and executive produce. Michael McDonald (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Nobodies) is attached to direct and executive produce.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix has ordered a comedy series called “God’s Favorite Idiot” from Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, Variety has learned.The streamer has commissioned 16 episodes of the series, in which both McCarthy and Falcone will star. Falcone wrote the series, with both he and McCarthy also serving as executive producers via their company On the Day.
Beneath the affected spectacle of “The Prom” is a relatively compelling premise: a handful of out of touch New Yorkers— nay, Broadway actors, condescend to a small town under the guise of spreading progressive politics.
Joe Leydon Film CriticMore than two years after filming wrapped, “Superintelligence” the latest joint effort of Melissa McCarthy and her director husband Ben Falcone, has finally popped up on a streaming platform — specifically, HBO Max — which arguably is the natural habitat for a lightweight, undemandingly engaging comedy that can be enjoyed either entirely in one sitting, or sporadically in bite-sized chunks.
The latest trailer for Netflix's upcoming Ryan Murphy movie The Prom features high-schooler Emma Nolan (Jo Ellen Pellman) taking a stand and a troupe of Broadway actors played by James Corden, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and Andrew Rannells seeking to make a splash in small-town Indiana as they come to her aid. The film, based on the Tony-nominated Broadway musical of the same name, is set to hit select theaters in December and start streaming on Dec.
This week’s longlist of #NewMusicFriday single and album releases appears at the bottom of the page, but first, a few highlights…
On Thursday, Netflix debuted the full trailer for Ryan Murphy’s “The Prom”, a new musical starring Meryl Streep, James Corden, Kerry Washington, Nicole Kidman and more.
The Prom is coming!
Singing “One Week” is no easy feat.
It's a demonstrably difficult task to find a comic screen partner worthy of standing opposite Melissa McCarthy, so you have to appreciate “Superintelligence" for throwing in the towel.In it, McCarthy plays Carol Peters, a former Yahoo executive who's chosen, purely for her extreme averageness, by a newly liberated, megalomaniacal artificial intelligence that presents her with a three-day test to prove humanity isn't worth destroying.