The 100 is about to enter its final season, and you know what that means! The stakes will be higher than ever, and we're almost certainly going to have to watch some of our favorite characters die.
01.04.2020 - 19:49 / glamour.com
There's no shortage of material possessions that spark joy for me: , croissants of every variety, . Moisturizers, even the very best ones, rank somewhere near the bottom of this list.
I need them in my life, but they're just not that exciting. The most effusive I'll ever be about a face cream is to say that it does its job without any additional bells and whistles.
I have a soft spot for one in the baby aisle. It hydrates and soothes, and it doesn't pretend to have powers beyond those simple
.The 100 is about to enter its final season, and you know what that means! The stakes will be higher than ever, and we're almost certainly going to have to watch some of our favorite characters die.
It might be new to some people, but working from home has been my own personal "normal" for the past three years as a freelance writer and editor. I like to think that I've become something of an expert at creating a comfortable —but I'm at a bit of an advantage.
Love Island contestants leave Casa Amor with many things, from budding romances to lucrative commercial deals. However, 2019’s runner-up Molly-Mae Hague ended up with something far less welcome too – a nasty eczema flare-up.The stress of post-Island life left Molly-Mae’s skin sore, itchy and inflamed, and the model has even been asking her Instagram followers for advice on the best cream to use.
The second season of BBC America's Killing Eve briefly experimented with a thoughtful exploration of its two central characters and the magnetic relationship between them, but it ultimately failed to do more than spin its wheels with plots fabricated to force them onto the same team.
The heart of Insecure has always been Issa (Issa Rae) and Molly's (Yvonne Orji) friendship. From the very beginning, fans have been comforted by the indefatigable bond between two mahogany-hued strivers who all too often fell short in their love lives and professional pursuits but always had each other's backs.
The second season of Killing Eve briefly toyed with a thoughtful exploration of its two central characters and the magnetic relationship between them, but it failed to do more than spin its wheels with plots fabricated to force them onto the same team.
Starring Sean Hayes as the sad-sack heroine, this tepid comedy is a drag in more ways than one.
It's hard to imagine exactly what Sean Hayes was thinking with his new comedy about a middle-aged woman slacker. While the actor, who co-wrote the script, thankfully doesn't demean the titular character with his occasionally amusing portrayal, his casting still seems an utterly tone-deaf choice for this pic lacking the outrageous campiness of, say, the Tyler Perry Madea films.
O.J. Simpson is convinced Tiger King star Carole Baskin’s ex-husband Don Lewis ended up as “Tiger Shashimi (sic)”.
A national drive to recruit Scots volunteers amid the coronavirus crisis has been launched today.
Every year, when the cold weather finally begins to wear and spring really starts to bloom, two things happen to me: my family in the Philippines implores us to come and visit them (our spring is their summertime), and I dust off my Brazilian Bum Bum Cream.
In today’s TV News Roundup, Hulu released a trailer for the third and final season of “Future Man,” and Fox and iHeartRadio’s upcoming concert special added Camila Cabello, Dave Grohl, H.E.R. and Sam Smith to its lineup.
In today’s TV News Roundup, Hulu released a trailer for the third and final season of “Future Man,” and Fox and iHeartRadio’s upcoming concert special added Camila Cabello, Dave Grohl, H.E.R. and Sam Smith to its lineup.
Puerto Rican director Ángel Manuel Soto stuck with his decision to bring on cinematographer Katelin Arizmendi for Sony’s “Charm City Kings” despite the studio’s desire for someone with more experience.
Ozark's third season is explosive, literally, from the bitter beginning, as a cartel war erupts between the Navarros and the Lagunas in Mexico in spectacularly gory form.
“Tape,” a guerrilla indie drama that confronts some of the ways sexual harassment has been embedded in the entertainment industry, begins with Rosa (Annarosa Mudd) getting ready to go undercover — but really, she’s dressing for battle. After rigging herself up with a hidden camera, she mutilates her body in homage to Lavinia in “Titus Andronicus,” piercing her own tongue and using a razor blade to carve a bracelet of blood around her wrist.
Warning: Do not proceed if you have not watched Tuesday’s season 4 finale of “This Is Us”. You are entering major spoiler territory.