There's just something delectable for film lovers when it comes to consuming superhero movies, no matter how overrated, been there done that the genre might seem in today's world.
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video above.Below are some of Notaro’s classic “Conan” appearances, which the two reminisced about during Thursday’s bittersweet reunion. Up first is Notaro’s “Conan” debut from September 2011.
And underneath that, Notaro’s follow-up appearance — featuring her classic stool bit — from a December 2011 episode. “Conan” will end its run on June 24.
.There's just something delectable for film lovers when it comes to consuming superhero movies, no matter how overrated, been there done that the genre might seem in today's world.
It appears Alyssa Scott may have confirmed those baby daddy reports!
Mike and Sulley are back and now in charge of turning scares into laughter in the first trailer for Disney+’s Pixar series “Monsters at Work.” The Disney+ series takes place after the events of “Monsters, Inc.,” when the power plant started harvesting the laughter of children to fuel the city of Monstropolis, thanks to Mike and Sulley’s discovery that laughter generates 10 times more energy than screams.“Monsters at Work” will premiere on Wednesday, July 7.The series stars Ben Feldman as Tylor
The story of Vincent Chin’s 1982 murder, which has been long overlooked in American history, will come to television.
T.I. has used his new music video for ‘What It’s Come To’ to respond to multiple sexual abuse allegations that have been levelled against both him and his wife Tiny.The rapper, real name Clifford Joseph Jarris Jr, and his wife, Tameka Dianne Harris, have faced sexual assault allegations from over a dozen women.T.I.
“Doing a daytime talk show doesn’t really interest me,” says Tig Notaro. “A talk show interests me.
video above.Jimmy’s best joke was saved for last, which is exactly how comedy routines — including monologues — are supposed to be built.“Finally, speaking of being naked, a woman in Florida went viral after she stripped down and trashed an Outback Steakhouse,” Fallon set up, following a joke about a naked bike-ride in Philadelphia.
(If you’re still trying to avoid spoilers for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” on Netflix, then this article is not for you because it does contain some spoilers)After comedian Chris D’Elia was accused by several women of grooming and sexually harassing them when they were underage, “Army of the Dead” director Zack Snyder didn’t exactly have a huge number of options for how to deal with the situation. The film had already been shot, with D’Elia in it in a key supporting role.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorA podcast dramatizing the 1982 murder of Vincent Chin, a Chinese American engineer, has been removed from audio platforms by producers — after Chin’s family members and an activist involved in the case said they were not consulted about the project.The “Hold Still, Vincent” podcast, whose producers included Gemma Chan (“Eternals,” “Crazy Rich Asians”), featured a star-studded cast for what was described as a table read of a script for a prospective feature film.
Tara Reid is making her own comeback a reality
(Below you’ll find a few spoilers for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead,” out now on Netflix”)After comedian Chris D’Elia was accused by several women of grooming and sexually harassing them when they were underage, “Army of the Dead” director Zack Snyder didn’t exactly have a huge number of options for how to deal with the situation. The film had already been shot, with D’Elia in it in a key supporting role.
John Cena has landed himself in hot water following an apology he made to China earlier this week. During a recent interview with Taiwanese broadcaster TVBS, the Hollywood star was promoting the newest installment of the Fast & Furious film franchise.
Cena posted a video to Chinese social media site Weibo where, in Mandarin he said: “In one interview, I made a mistake. I have to say right now it’s very, very, very, very, very important.
Cena was called out for saying that Taiwan was one of the “first countries” that could watch his new film “F9,” and added, “as punishment John Cena was instructed to go on Weibo and grovel in Chinese for forgiveness. it’s disgusting.” In the video, Cena doesn’t exactly apologize for a specific thing but says in nearly fluent Mandarin, “I’m sorry for my mistake.
(This article contains some spoilers for Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” on Netflix”)Zack Snyder didn’t have a lot of options for dumping Chris D’Elia from the zombie flick “Army of the Dead” after he was accused by several women of grooming and sexually harassing them when they were underage.