Home sweet home! Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Lauren Burnham dropped the bombshell that they will be moving to Hawaii after they found their perfect home.
19.03.2021 - 21:33 / evoke.ie
With the weather a hit or miss at the minute, chances are you’ll be spending some of your time this weekend streaming the latest releases.
Whether you’re after a day-time binge or staying up late to enjoy a film, there’s plenty of new releases for you to enjoy.
And it’s not just Netflix that’s jam-packed with new content — all of the streaming platforms are now bringing their A-game with eager viewers desperate for more great content.
Yes, you truly are spoiled for choice on streamers like
Home sweet home! Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Lauren Burnham dropped the bombshell that they will be moving to Hawaii after they found their perfect home.
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The Weeknd has announced a collection of new music and limited edition art that he is selling in a non-fungible token (NFT) ‘drop’ this weekend.Sales of the cryptocurrency asset, which proves ownership of a piece of digital content, have taken the music industry by storm this year, with the likes of Kings of Leon, Aphex Twin and Gorillaz all selling NFTs recently.After teasing an NFT ‘drop’ last week, The Weeknd has now announced that his first NFT sale will take place on Saturday (April 3) at
Tame Impala will perform their debut album ‘Innerspeaker’ in its entirety during an upcoming live-streamed show.The group will continue celebrating the record’s 10th anniversary by playing a special online gig at Wave House, the Western Australia studio where Kevin Parker recorded the LP over 10 years ago.Fans can tune into the broadcast from a choice of three timezones – Australia/New Zealand/Asia, UK/Europe, and North/South America – on April 21.
Host, a 56-minute-long horror film about six friends who hold a Zoom seance during lockdown, may not have received the same broad attention as, say, the Disney+ hit The Mandalorian. But it struck a chord with subscribers of AMC Networks’ genre streamer Shudder after its summer premiere.
Univision has launched PrendeTV, describing it as the “first and only streaming channels-based and VOD service created specifically for U.S. Hispanic audiences.”
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The long weekend is almost here! We can finally meet people in gardens and the Great British forecast looks (so far) to be on our side – so it seems this Easter Bank Holiday is set to be a great one. As well as devouring copious Easter eggs and enjoying some much-needed outdoor socialising, we're planning on using this weekend to catch up on some great shows and films.
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Doctor Who's David Tennant and Steven Moffat have got back together to return for a new BBC One project. Doctor Who writer and producer Steven and his wife Sue Vertue created and wrote Inside Man, a four part mini series, which follows a prisoner on death row in the US, a Vicar in a quiet English town, and a maths teacher trapped in a cellar, as they cross paths in the most unexpected way.
Vizio, the No. 2 maker of smart TVs in North America and a rising player in streaming distribution and advertising, had its initial public offering this morning.
The Nanny, available to stream starting April 1. The series ran for six seasons on CBS and is loosely based on co-creator and star life growing up in New York.
Spring is here — which means new TV is right around the corner. With so many shows being delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the spring lineup is filled with new gems!
With the weather a hit or miss at the minute, chances are you’ll be spending some of your time this weekend streaming the latest releases.
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Comcast-owned European pay TV giant Sky is tweaking the brand name of its streaming service, highlighting how its service offerings have gone far beyond television. Its streaming service in Britain, Ireland, Italy and other markets will change its name from Now TV to just Now and also get a new"look and feel." "With a new name, Now reflects how brilliant simplicity meets brilliant entertainment," the company said.
Actor/puppeteer Jonathan Kidder spends a lot of time at Michelle Obama’s feet — literally — in “Waffles + Mochi,” premiering Tuesday (March 16) on Netflix.He plays Busy Bee, the bespectacled, tie-wearing supermarket manager who interacts with Obama in the educational children’s series, co-created by Erika Thormahlen and Jeremy Conner and executive-produced by Michelle and Barack Obama under their production company, Higher Ground.