Paris Jackson and her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn have a new Facebook Watch series called Unfiltered: Paris Jackson and Gabriel Glenn and the next episode airs on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, at 3 a.m. PT/6 a.m.
17.06.2020 - 20:47 / variety.com
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterFrom Steve Carell in Apple TV Plus’ “The Morning Show” and Netflix’s “Space Force” to Russell Crowe in Showtime’s “The Loudest Voice,” the 2019-’20 television season has been punctuated by big-screen actors who have returned to television after years away.It has been decades since Crowe was in the medium: The actor got his start on Australian soap “Neighbours” in the late 1980s before moving onto big-screen roles.
But even a few years can make a big difference, as was
.Paris Jackson and her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn have a new Facebook Watch series called Unfiltered: Paris Jackson and Gabriel Glenn and the next episode airs on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, at 3 a.m. PT/6 a.m.
A Star is Born.In the film, Bradley Cooper plays Jackson Maine, an alcoholic rockstar partly inspired by Eddie Vedder. Maine plays ‘Maybe It’s Time’ at several points throughout the film as his own song.
Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticJason Segel, the creator, writer, director, producer and star of the innovative AMC series Dispatches From Elsewhere, said it straight out during Deadline’s Contenders Television virtual event: he is essentially playing himself.“My character starts out not knowing who he is and by the 10th episode I become Jason Segel – literally by name. I wanted to write something from my gut.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThis past season, ABC said goodbye to its top comedy series, Modern Family. Could Grey’s Anatomy, the network’s top drama — and biggest series overall — be next this coming season?Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersThe hugely popular medical drama is heading into a record-breaking 17th season, the second of a two-year pickup.
Ellise Shafer editorJason Segel, Eve Lindley and André Benjamin joined the Variety Streaming Room for a Q&A after a screening of the first episode from their new TV series, “Dispatches From Elsewhere.” Moderated by Variety senior editor Michael Schneider, the stars discussed the making of the series, their connection to their characters and what they hope the audience takes away from the show.“Dispatches From Elsewhere” was created by Segel and premiered March 1 on AMC.
As music fans continue to champion a potential Verzuz battle between Kanye West and Pharrell, on Thursday (June 11), they received endless gems in a new interview between the two hip-hop luminaries.
Kanye West has objected to the references made for Michael Jackson in media. Defending the King of Pop, Kanye West recently said that media should not "tear down our heroes." Kanye West also denounced using references like "Wacko Jacko" and other names given to Michael Jackson by several agencies and media.
Kanye West has defended Michael Jackson in a new interview, saying “companies” and “documentaries” shouldn’t be allowed to “tear down our heroes.”In a conversation with Pharrell Williams for i-D Magazine, West appeared to reference the Dan Reed-directed documentary Leaving Neverland. That film focused on testimony by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both of whom claimed that Jackson sexually abused them when they were children.
Here’s the trailer for an interesting-looking film titled Burden, which stars Forest Whitaker, Garrett Hedlund, and Andrea Riseborough. It will land on the digital formats from early next month.Robbie Brenner (Dallas Buyers Club) produces, Andrew Heckler directs Burden which is described as the shocking, thought-provoking and moving true story of disavowed South Carolina Klansman Mike Burden.
We’re not sure about you, but we really can’t get enough of Netflix’s new series of Selling Sunset.The Los Angeles-based show, brimming with boujee properties, saucy secrets and high heels, is the latest binge-watch worthy show to feature on the streaming service, with its second series already captivating viewers.