Chance The Rapper is suing his former manager Pat Corcoran, the Chicago Tribune reports. Corcoran, also known as Pat The Manager, previously filed a $3M breach of contract lawsuit against Chance in December 2020.
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Mónica Marie Zorrilla NBC’s “Chicago” crossover trio, which consists of the three dramas “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” and “Chicago PD,” took up the top three slots in Wednesday’s overnight primetime numbers— again.
In the last two weeks, they pulled the same triumph (and in the same order), dominating total viewers and all key demos among the Big 4 networks.The fast affiliate ratings from Nielsen+Live Same Day indicate that a new episode of the third installment of executive producer Dick
.Chance The Rapper is suing his former manager Pat Corcoran, the Chicago Tribune reports. Corcoran, also known as Pat The Manager, previously filed a $3M breach of contract lawsuit against Chance in December 2020.
Though Chicago West is a year older than her baby brother, Psalm West, you couldn’t tell that from looking at Kim Kardashian’s Instagram on Feb. 24.
filed for divorce from husband Kanye West, following months of speculation the couple's marriage is over.According to TMZ, the 40-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star filed documents today (Friday 19th February) through her lawyer Laura Wasser; though the official date of the pair's rumoured separation was apparently not listed.TMZ claims Kim is asking for joint legal and physical custody of the couple's four children; North West, Saint West, Chicago West and Psalm West.An insider told
Mónica Marie Zorrilla As usual, NBC’s “Chicago” crossover trio, which consists of the three dramas “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” and “Chicago PD,” took up the top three slots in Wednesday, Feb. 17’s overnight primetime numbers.The fast affiliate ratings from Nielsen+Live Same Day indicate that a new episode of the third installment of executive producer Dick Wolf’s franchise, “Chicago Med,” drew a solid 0.9 in the key adults 18-49 demo and approximately 7.38 million viewers at 8 p.m.
NBC topped Wednesday’s primetime again with its Chicago suite. Chicago Med led the way, delivering a 0.9 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.38 million viewers, the night’s largest audience in Nielsen Live+Same Day fast affiliate numbers. Chicago Fire (0.9, 7.08M) dipped a tenth from last week, while Chicago P.D. (0.8, 5.72M) was close behind holding steady.
Netflix said Thursday that it is making Aaron Sorkin’s Oscar-buzzed movie The Trial of the Chicago 7 available for free on for 48 hours this week to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the verdict in the trial at the center of the film. The news comes as Chicago 7 has been building momentum this awards season with five Golden Globe nominations, three SAG Awards noms and named one of AFI’s 10 best films of the year.
Patrick Flueger) informant proves to be a loose cannon that could upset the whole operation.In ET's exclusive sneak peek, the team gears up for their drug sting with Ruzek and Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) leading the way.
NBC’s Chicago trio led Wednesday night once again with Chicago Fire leading the way ticking up to a 1.0 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.33 million viewers, topping the evening in both regards. Chicago Med ticked down a tenth from last week delivering a 0.9 in the demo and 7.05 million viewers while Chicago P.D. rounded out the night holding steady at 0.8 in the demo and netting 6.16 million viewers.
. After Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) shared a steamy kiss after months and months of longing glances, stolen looks and pent-up feelings, the universe had a way of making any kind of romance unlikely — at least for the time being.
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NBC’s Chicago franchise continues to rule Wednesday night with Chicago Med leading the trio. The medical drama ticked up to a 1.0 in the adults 18-49 demographic and added more eyes to its audience with 7.30 million viewers week over week, winning the night in both regards per Nielsen’s Live+Same Day fast affiliate data. Chicago Fire (0.9, 7.18M) held steady, while Chicago PD (0.8, 6.02M) ended the night taking a one-tenth hit from last week.
It wasn’t all just bikini lounging time for Khloe Kardashian during the Kar-Jenner sisters’ getaway to the Turks and Caicos. She got to play babysitter to the adorable little ladies of the family as well. The sisters brought their young daughters to the island vacay for Kylie Jenner‘s daughter Stormi‘s early third birthday celebration.
in a gruesome multiple homicide. The decision to take Makayla in wasn't made lightly, but at the end of the day, it seemed like the only logical solution for Burgess to come to after it became clear her new legal guardian was too overwhelmed to care for her properly.
NBC saw the return of its Chicago suite and the dramas dominated across the board. Leading the night was Chicago Med which delivered a 0.9 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.07 million viewers, the largest audience of the night. Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. also scored a 0.9 in the demo while netting 6.80 and 5.86 million viewers respectively.
Sylvie Brett and Matt Casey are the definition of “it’s complicated” — and that won’t change anytime soon. Although Chicago Fire‘s Casey (Jesse Spencer) agreed to give Brett (Kara Killmer) space following their steamy makeout session, that doesn’t mean things won’t be heating back up in the future.
Sacha Baron Cohen will receive the Outstanding Performer of the Year award at the 36th annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival.The 49-year-old actor is being honored with the award after starring in where he famously portrays Borat, and where he plays Abbie Hoffman.«In 2020, Mr. Cohen twice was able to capture our interest, our imagination as well as the zeitgeist.
“I’ve been asked in the run-up to the film, after the film came out, if the script changed at all to mirror events,” The Trial of the Chicago 7 director-writer tells us today on Crew Call about the pic coinciding with modern day political headlines, “The answer is ‘No’. Events changed to mirror the script.”
On this episode of the Deep Focus Podcast, my guest is writer/director Aaron Sorkin known for writing “The Social Network,” “Moneyball,” “A Few Good Men,” “The West Wing,” and dozens of more screenwriting classics. The legendary screenwriter has shifted his focus to directing and returns with his second feature-length film following “Molly’s Game,” the politically charged and now-hyper-relevant “The Trial of The Chicago 7,” which is now on Netflix.
told ET. «The world is changing. That means Intelligence must change, too.»«There will be more scrutiny and their methods of policing will need to evolve,» he noted.returns Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 10 p.m.