Sophie Price is the younger and lesser-known sister of reality TV veteran and former glamour model, Katie Price.The 43 year old brought her sibling along to the NTAs earlier this month, meaning Sophie's now on a lot of people's radars.
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In the horror genre, the slasher is a time-honored tradition. Typically, these films follow a group of teens as they try to outrun/outsmart/outlive a serial killer with a knife who is hellbent on murdering them for some reason.
So, watching the trailer for “There’s Someone Inside Your House,” you won’t be shocked to know that Netflix’s new slasher doesn’t really reinvent the wheel. READ MORE: Fantastic Fest 2021 Adds World Premiere Of Scott Derrickson’s ‘The Black Phone’ & More In Final Wave
.Sophie Price is the younger and lesser-known sister of reality TV veteran and former glamour model, Katie Price.The 43 year old brought her sibling along to the NTAs earlier this month, meaning Sophie's now on a lot of people's radars.
pic.twitter.com/8ceTSHqr2c“We’re trying to be more transparent with the market and talent and everybody,” Sarandos said (via The Verge). “It’s a big black box for everybody.” He showed off the data right after dismissing Apple TV+’s Emmy-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” as “an awards-y show” that probably had a comparably small audience.
Coldplay and BTS have shared their new documentary Inside My Universe, which goes behind the scenes of the making of their recent single ‘My Universe‘.The 13 minute film shows both bands performing in the studio in Korea and Coldplay explaining how the collaboration first came about. You can view the documentary below.“About 18 months ago I got a message from somebody, they said, ‘BTS want to a do a song with you’ and I said, ‘How would that work?’,” said Chris Martin .
Netflix has released the first preview of JEEN-YUHS, its 20-years-in-the-making documentary series about Kanye West. In the preview, West and Mos Def rap an impassioned acapella version of "Two Words", their classic collaboration from West's debut album The College Dropout.
Seldom have the opening moments of a movie been as telling – and as accidentally foreboding – as in “There’s Someone Inside Your House,” Patrick Brice’s adaptation of Stephanie Perkins’s Y.A. horror novel.
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Michael Nordine authorThe someone’s coming from inside the house in Netflix’s latest horror offering, a masked-killer slasher with a clever enough twist: said killer’s masks are crafted to resemble each victim’s face.
The second season of Fox’s I Can See Your Voice is expected to air later this year.
Never mind the fact that Netflix original films traffic quite heavily in well-worn tropes — the streaming service has launched the first trailer for a new comedy special called “Attack of the Hollywood Clichés!” that finds celebrities discussing, dissecting, and having fun with familiar plot beats in your favorite movies.
petition with the court to officially dissolve her conservatorship, on the basis of questioning “whether circumstances have changed to such an extent that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship may no longer exist.”The FX documentary also shined a light on how the media obsessed over Britney Spears for years, as well as the often misogynistic narratives in the coverage that followed her.
Have you ever watched Michael Mann’s 2004 film, “Collateral,” and thought, “Man, I’d really like to see that premise turned into a sexy vampire thriller?” Well, if so, you’re incredibly specific and weird.
The trailer for Passing is finally here!
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Yara Shahidi didn't want the Emmys to get in the way of her school work. Before heading into Sunday's ceremony, the 21-year-old actress told ET's Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier why she requested to present an award early in the show.«I do fly out tonight to make it to class in time,» the Harvard student, who presented the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series award to 's Brett Goldstein, told ET.