Blue Ivy has been blessed with in the genetics pool with her father being the talented Jay Z and her mother being the mega-talented Beyoncé.
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landing on HBO Max (and select theaters) on Christmas Day. The followup sees Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) several decades after the WWI setting of the first film, now working at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC.
New additions to the cast include Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal. Chris Pine also returns as her lover Steve Trevor (yes, he did die in the first movie; you’ll have to watch to see why and how he’s back). This new animated Pixar movie follows Joe Gardner (voiced by Jamie
.Blue Ivy has been blessed with in the genetics pool with her father being the talented Jay Z and her mother being the mega-talented Beyoncé.
Cobra Kai in January and new film Malcolm & Marie in February. The movie, one of the first feature films shot entirely during the pandemic, stars Zendaya and John David Washington as a couple whose marital issues all surface over the span of one tense night.
Disney+ and Netflix — giving us insight into the nation’s psyche, at least from a digital TV perspective.Unlike the broadcast networks — with obvious hits like “The Masked Singer” and “Grey’s Anatomy” — streaming platforms are more secretive about their viewship stats, though information about shows such as “Tiger King” occasionally leaks out via Nielsen or other streaming-measurement companies. With that in mind, here are the most popular streaming hits of the past year. The sensational
With fashion months taking place behind closed doors, red carpets cancelled and Ladies Days called off around the world, fashion has had a very different year.
We are only two days away from the end of 2020 and welcoming in the (hopefully) better 2021.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeThe pandemic didn’t slow down the NFL, which once again dominated Variety’s ranker of the most-watched television telecasts of the year. No surprise, of course, Super Bowl LIV was easily the top program of 2020, with 102 million viewers on February 2.Actually, seven of the ten telecasts of the year came from the NFL, and 28 out of the top 100 of the year.
A new report is revealing all of the exciting movies and TV shows that Warner Bros. is preparing for the DC Comics Extended Universe.
Are we starting to get a touch of cabin fever? Maybe, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still enjoy the movies that are airing this week.
Is there really anything better than having a cup of tea while chilling on the couch in our new Christmas pyjamas? I didn’t think so.
“Ted Lasso,”) others have missed the mark. The world of reality TV provided some inspired and downright bizarre offerings. Here’s a rundown of some of this tumultuous year’s most outrageous unscripted shows. Can you say “bad idea?” In this British dating series, couples who have been together for years break up and date other people in order to determine if they should split for good or get back together, now doubly confident in their choices (since they’ve seen the other fish in the sea).
It’s been a pretty good year for television, probably helped along that there hasn’t been much released in the cinema thanks to the pandemic.
pandemic made escapism and entertainment more crucial than ever in 2020, and many shows rose to the occasion. Unfortunately, some shows missed the mark.
I have always been a sucker for an origin story, particularly when it explains something that we do out of habit. This time of year we are surrounded by stories, traditions, and activities we repeat almost by rote. So imagine my surprise when I stumbled across a Christmas tale that had been largely forgotten, which forced me to reexamine the Nativity and explains a beloved yuletide tradition.
Run and a gentle family drama like Minari. But dig deeper: The 17 movies, below, got the team at Glamour through a particularly difficult year.
, and the tear-filled final season of As we all say sayonara to the year that was and look ahead to 2021, we've rounded up the 14 best scripted TV shows (and one honorable mention!) we think are the cream of the crop and the standout episode that put them above the rest. From network favorites () to streaming standouts (The Queen's Gambit, Ted Lasso), here are ET's picks for TV's best of 2020, listed in alphabetical order.
Barack Obama has been a busy watcher this year.
What, no Crown? There’s no spot for the royals on former President Barack Obama’s list of favorite TV shows and movies of 2020 but many of the year’s other buzzy programs are present and accounted for.
Twitter Friday.But Obama clearly didn’t waste time bingeing “The Office” for the fifth time, and his eclectic taste continues to be way better than most.Also Read: Yes, Barack Obama Knows the UFOs Answer, but He 'Can't Tell You' (Video)In addition to some more under the radar foreign titles that have been popular on critics’ end of the year lists like “Bacurau,” “Beanpole” and “Martin Eden,” he also picked some movies that the public hasn’t even seen yet, like Netflix’s “Ma Rainey’s Black
Netflix and Amazon Prime Video titles.Obama shared his list on Twitter and Instagram, writing: “Like everyone else, we were stuck inside a lot this year, and with streaming further blurring the lines between theatrical movies and television features, I’ve expanded the list to include visual storytelling that I’ve enjoyed this year, regardless of format.”Like everyone else, we were stuck inside a lot this year, and with streaming further blurring the lines between theatrical movies and television
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterPresident Barack Obama, like the rest of us, appears to have spent a good portion of his year binge-watching TV shows and movies to pass time during the coronavirus pandemic.In keeping with his annual tradition, on Friday he shared his favorite films and series of 2020.