Even though Ryan Edwards started seeing a therapist — at son Bentley’s request — last season on Teen Mom OG, Maci Bookout says Ryan didn’t anymore therapy after that, and his relationship with Bentley has suffered because of it.
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There is truly nothing quite like settling in on a Friday night, armed with buttery popcorn goodness, a drink of choice (possibly wine because it's been a long day at work), all snuggled up in our favourite Oodie, and hitting play on a true-crime documentary.
Maybe it's the nail-biting suspense, or how we swear we know who did it before they reveal it, or maybe it's just our deep and twisted fascination with all things crime, where we can't get enough of it.
Whatever it is, Netflix is just one
Even though Ryan Edwards started seeing a therapist — at son Bentley’s request — last season on Teen Mom OG, Maci Bookout says Ryan didn’t anymore therapy after that, and his relationship with Bentley has suffered because of it.
If you are looking for something to watch as the September nights draw in then you’re in luck because Netflix has a real treasure chest of new content.
Friends of Jean-Michel Basquiat are calling out Beyoncé and Jay-Z for their use of a painting by the late American artist in an ad for jeweller Tiffany & Co.
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Every Tuesday, discriminating viewers are confronted with a flurry of choices: new releases on disc and on-demand, vintage and original movies on any number of streaming platforms, catalogue titles making a splash on Blu-ray or 4K. This biweekly column sifts through all of those choices to pluck out the movies most worth your time, no matter how you’re watching.
Every Tuesday, discriminating viewers are confronted with a flurry of choices: new releases on disc and on-demand, vintage and original movies on any number of streaming platforms, catalogue titles making a splash on Blu-ray or 4K. This biweekly column sifts through all of those choices to pluck out the movies most worth your time, no matter how you’re watching.
If you are looking for something to watch as the September nights draw in then you’re in luck because Netflix is set to drop a treasure chest of new content.
Limp Bizkit have updated fans on their next album, announcing that new songs will arrive “in rapid succession, very soon”.In an Instagram Story post last night (August 25), the band reiterated that their previously scheduled performances have been cancelled, assuring fans that they are “all fine”.
Few actresses have had as prolific a career as Angela Bassett, 63, has had. She’s captivated audience for decades from her performances in biopics like What’s Love Got To Do, where she played Tina Turner, to playing comic book characters, like in Black Panther. Throughout much of her lengthy career, she’s been married to stage actor Courtney B. Vance. In January 2006, the couple had twins Slater and Bronwyn via a surrogate.
For the first time ever, a documentary fully supported by the Schumacher family will be released to Netflix and will delve into the life of seven-time world champion Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher.
Busta Rhymes complaining about mask-wearing and COVID policies is going viral on social media, taken during one of the veteran rapper’s live shows last month.Despite the pandemic continuing to hospitalise and kill millions across the US and beyond, including former Busta collaborator Fred The Godson who died from coronavirus last year, the rapper insisted that ongoing safety measures were an attempt to “take our civil liberties away”.“In the last sixteen fucking months, COVID could suck a dick,”
told People magazine of the controversial new advertisement, entitled “About Love,” which debuts globally on Sept. 2.
Sir Tom Devine claimed politicians in London who are no longer worried by a prospect of IndyRef2 are "living in a fool's paradise".And the top historian said the Grim Reaper "may be on the side of the SNP's position" as those under 40 tend to be strongly in favour of independence.Devine, who was raised in Motherwell, was speaking at an Edinburgh book festival event yesterday alongside Ciaran Martin, a former top civil servant who was involved in negotiating the terms of the 2014 referendum.The
“To move forward, we have to look back.”
ViacomCBS’ Smithsonian Channel is prepping One Thousand Years of Slavery, a four-part docu-series from Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance’s Bassett Vance Productions.