A changed man. John Finlay didn’t expect such a massive reaction from Netflix’s Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness — but he’s taking it all in stride.
23.03.2020 - 05:13 / variety.com
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the second episode of “Westworld” Season 3.
After a Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and Caleb (Aaron Paul)-centered premiere, Episode 2 of “Westworld” Season 3 brought the show back to the park and to everyone’s favorite brothel madam-turned-ruthless killer, Maeve (Thandie Newton).
Newton was reunited with Rodrigo Santoro in Warworld, a new environment set in Italy during World War II. After some frustrating back and forths with Santoro’s
A changed man. John Finlay didn’t expect such a massive reaction from Netflix’s Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness — but he’s taking it all in stride.
While other artists have pushed their album release dates back to a (hopefully) less-turbulent time in the cultural landscape, pop star Dua Lipa instead pushed up Future Nostalgia to last week -- and was rewarded with her best week yet on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
Last summer for Manchester United was as much about getting rid of players who didn't fit as it was about attracting the players needed to rebuild Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad, and Chris Smalling was deemed to be in the former category.
By Will Thorne
Money Heist gave us two iconic songs: My Life Is Going On and Bella Ciao. While YouTube has several versions of My Life Is Going On, people cannot get enough of Bella Ciao. The Italian folk song was introduced on the show courtesy the Professor and Berlin. Today, the song has become synonymous with La Casa de Papel. With Money Heist Season 4 releasing today, it goes without saying that we are humming the popular song. Turns out, fans aren't the only ones singing the song.
While the rest of the world's headlines get drearier by the day, The Weeknd just keeps winning. The artist born Abel Tesfaye scores his fourth consecutive No.
The fifth episode of “Oprah Talks COVID-19” is now available to stream.
Nearly three years on from the release of his much-anticipated debut single "Sign of the Times," Harry Styles is bigger than ever.
Harry Styles gave a little update on how he's doing as he self-quarantines during an interview with 1Xtra radio yesterday. Styles is being both productive—learning new languages—and also taking self-care seriously with face masks.
Yes, we all pledged to use our time in quarantine to finish that novel we started writing in 2014 or finally learn how to cross-stitch. But we're all friends here, so let's just be frank about it: We've just been watching Netflix and makeup tutorials we'll never replicate, haven't we? But not Harry Styles, prince of our hearts! Calling into BBC Radio 1Xtra, as People reports, he said he's been "learning Italian and doing some sign language classes." Must you put us all to shame, Harry?
Italian great Luca Toni has urged his former side Juventus to sign Manchester City’s Gabriel Jesus rather than Harry Kane, Erling Braut Haaland, Timo Werner or Mauro Icardi this summer.
Harry Styles is keeping busy during his self-isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With the coronavirus outbreak significantly affecting the Hollywood industry, just like the rest of the fields, celebrities are now confined to their houses and practicing social distancing and self-isolation.
At long last, Lil Uzi Vert has returned -- and not just with the long-awaited new album Eternal Atake, but with a deluxe edition, Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World 2, that could stand on its own as a fresh full-length from the Philly MC.On this week’s charts, however, it’s Eternal Atake that rules everything around it: Uzi’s album tops the Billboard 200 chart with 288,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
NEW YORK -- Six people at CBS News have tested positive for coronavirus, including a correspondent stationed in Italy, as media organizations fought Monday against the same epidemic they're charged with describing.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the Season 3 premiere of “Westworld.”
The premise of My Brilliant Friend — both Elena Ferrante's celebrated Neapolitan Novels and the Italian TV adaptation thereof — is largely sociological. Two girls in midcentury Naples, gifted with intellect and ambition, diverge dramatically in their paths when one, Elena (Margherita Mazzucco), is permitted to continue her formal education, and the other, Lila (Gaia Girace), is forced to end hers after elementary school.