George Floyd's death sparked protests against racial discrimination across the US. Many people came out on the streets to revolt police brutality and oppression that the African Americans are subjected to.
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The 1975 have launched ‘Mindshower’, a new virtual space where fans can experience a “digital detox” inspired by the band’s music.
Inspired by the futuristic video for ‘The Birthday Party‘, the Mindshower.AI site allows fans to “learn, create [and] share” with a series of interactive resources.
Once inside, fans can read a set of exclusive ‘zines created by long time collaborators of the band (Tobias Rylander – set design, Jon Gilmore – production,
George Floyd's death sparked protests against racial discrimination across the US. Many people came out on the streets to revolt police brutality and oppression that the African Americans are subjected to.
Lionel Richie and Walt Disney Studios have teamed up to develop a movie based on the songs from the music legend, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Netflix's new medical documentary series Lenox Hill is an earnest and well-meaning effort on all levels, one originally made without any cynicism at all. The cynicism comes into play now — in how the series, shot mostly in 2018, will inevitably get more attention because of the coronavirus crisis and our moment of public recognition of the heroism of doctors.
American Chopper is on the channel that's hard to not call the Discovery Channel but is technically just called Discovery, and the kids' movie Artemis Fowl is skipping theaters and heading straight to Disney+. But there's stuff on Netflix too, of course, most notably the new Spike Lee joint Da 5 Bloods and Season 2 of dating reality series Dating Around.
J.K Rowling has come under fire on Twitter after celebrities accused her of being transphobic in a series of tweets.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThat doctors have difficult jobs is among the points TV has made most forcefully throughout the medium’s existence.
This spring, as the weeks turned into months without any notion of when live performances could safely, comfortably resume, Timothy Nelson realized that the In Series had to do something drastic. They needed to go big and bold, beyond any sense of normal.“I couldn’t see us spending a whole season playing the game of, ‘Will we do this? Do we have to move this? Will we reschedule this?'” Nelson says.
By Brent Lang
Hospitals have always been filled with heroes, even before the COVID-19 pandemic set in.
has already had quite a career. At 28, the actor has toplined a film franchise (), starred in indie hits () and dipped his toe in Amazon's. But there was a beloved, little-known TV show called that still holds a special place in Lerman's heart.
ET Canada is bringing back your favourite casts from the 1990s and 2000s for a five-night reunion special.
Netflix has debuted a trailer for the upcoming Lenox Hill, a new docu-series coming to the streamer soon.
Staying cordial. Joe Amabile and Kendall Long split when they decided to live in different cities — but that doesn’t mean they’re done forever.
Could this Netflix docuseries come be any more timely? Lenox Hill, a new series that follows four doctors—two brain surgeons, an emergency room physician and the chief OBGYN resident—as they navigate working at New York City's renowned Lenox Hill Hospital.
, a new docuseries from Netflix, is offering viewers an intimate look at the lives of four doctors working at a New York City area hospital. The streaming platform shared the first look at this real life version of or, which follows brain surgeons David Langer and John Boockvar, emergency room physician Mirtha Macri and Chief Resident OB/GYN Amanda Little-Richardson as they navigate the ups and downs of patient care and try to maintain a balance between their personal and professional lives.
By Todd Spangler
"Once the songs we already wrote are out, so are we"
The Real Housewives of Dallas will have a new look when season 5 returns to Bravo! Production is currently on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. HollywoodLife has learned that Tiffany Moon and Jennifer Davis Long are set to join the upcoming season following LeeAnne Locken‘s departure.