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What We Do in the Shadows: 7 juicy teases about the final season
We’re going to need a lot of human alcohol beer to cope with the end of What We Do in the Shadows, which begins its 11-episode final season this fall on FX. How will the Staten Island vampires say goodbye? Probably without any hugging or learning. “We had a...
Alien: Romulus star teases his version of the new film's android: 'We’re definitely trying to make it our own'
David Jonsson didn’t know what movie script he was reading when he dug into Alien: Romulus ahead of his audition. His initial reaction? “I thought it was absolutely amazing, so intricate and detailed,” the British actor tells Entertainment Weekly. “And then I found out it was Alien.”
The Acolyte creator was completely starstruck having Yoda on set
Appear, he did. Yes, we are referring to everyone’s favorite pint-sized, backwards-talking Jedi philosopher, as Yoda himself showed up in the final scene of The Acolyte’s first season. If your reaction upon seeing the cameo was a dumbfounded “I don’t believe it,” the little guy would no doubt look upon you with supreme disappointment and retort, “That is why you fail.”
Madonna brings Marvel 'down on our knees' with surprise appearance at Deadpool & Wolverine premiere
The Queen of Pop brought two kings of superhero cinema to their knees, as Madonna made a surprise appearance with her family alongside stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman at the Deadpool & Wolverine world premiere. Madonna attended Monday night's premiere for the film at New York City's Lincoln Center,...
Slàinte! Mix Outlander cocktails and test your knowledge with exclusive look at new recipe book and trivia game
If there's anything the Fraser clan enjoys, it's a little tipple — and now fans can join in on the liquid fun with a new cocktail book. Outlander Cocktails, out Aug. 6, features 75 recipes from the world of Outlander, as well as accompanying commentary that offers readers a historical perspective on the drinking culture of the 18th and 20th centuries and the origin stories of several spirits (most importantly, whiskey and scotch, obviously).
The 20 best Chuck Berry songs: From his breakout song to his biggest hits
In his 90 years, the legendary Chuck Berry recorded hundreds of songs, including 13 top 10 R&B hits and seven pop smashes. Born Charles Edward Anderson Berry in 1926, the future Father of Rock & Roll worked the club circuit as a guitarist in his native St. Louis through the mid-1950s. A meeting with Muddy Waters in 1955 proved pivotal, with the blues singer putting him in contact with Chess Records co-founder Leonard Chess, with whom Berry recorded "Maybellene," an adaptation of the song "Ida Red" that became a major smash.
Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga bash skulls and belt songs in wickedly fun Joker: Folie à Deux trailer
The musical — and bloody — opus of Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga crescendoes to a symphony of violence in the new, wickedly fun Joker: Folie à Deux trailer. With only two months to go until the film hits theaters, the new full-length trailer takes us deeper into the shared psychosis of Phoenix's Joker and Gaga's Harley Quinn, a pair of intertwined lovers who team up to exact revenge on a city that, they feel, ostracized them from society.
Chris Brown hit with $50 million lawsuit for alleged assault on four concert attendees
Four Chris Brown concert attendees are suing him for what they say happened backstage at his July 19 show in Fort Worth, Tex., at Dickies Arena. According to a lawsuit filed Monday in Harris County, Tex., Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell allege that Brown and others surrounded them and then "brutally and severely beat" them, including throwing chairs, and kicking and stomping them. The men said Brown "participated in and directed" in the violence. Live Nation, the company promoting Brown's tour, as well as Sinko Ceej, Hood Boss, and Yella Beezy, are named as defendants.
See late Jeopardy host Alex Trebek's new postage stamp, released on his birthday
Late Jeopardy host Alex Trebek received a special gift for what would have been his 84th birthday. The longtime host, who died in November 2020 at 80, after fronting the quiz show for nearly 40 years, is now memorialized with a Forever postage stamp. The United States Postal Service released it in his honor on his birthday, July 22.
Slash pays tribute to stepdaughter Lucy-Bleu Knight after her death at 25: 'A charming, lovable, sweet soul'
Legendary Guns 'N Roses guitarist Slash paid tribute to his stepdaughter, Lucy-Bleu Knight, who died July 19 in Los Angeles at age 25. Slash eulogized Knight as an "incredibly talented artist, a passionate dreamer and a charming, lovable, sweet soul,” in a July 21 post on Instagram. He identified her as the "beloved daughter of Meegan Hodges and Mark Knight, stepdaughter of Samantha Somers Knight and Slash, sister of Scarlet Knight, stepsister of London and Cash Hudson."
Shawn Levy responds to rumors that he might direct future Avengers movie (exclusive)
Shawn Levy has directed several different kinds of movies over his career, from studio comedies like Night at the Museum and Cheaper by the Dozen to sci-fi films like The Adam Project. Deadpool & Wolverine, which hits theaters this coming weekend, is his first superhero movie — but it may not be the last.
Whitney Rydbeck, Friday the 13th actor and crash test dummy in seat belt PSA, dies at 79
Whitney Rydbeck, an actor and mime perhaps best known as one Jason Voorhies' victims in the sixth Friday the 13th movie — as well as one of the original crash test dummies in a memorable public service campaign for seat belts — died July 15 after battling cancer. He was 79.
Aubrey Plaza busts knee during WNBA All-Star Weekend: 'Nothing can stop us!'
Aubrey Plaza is recovering after getting kneecapped by the WNBA. The Parks and Recreation actress posted a photo of herself enjoying the festivities of the WNBA All-Star Weekend, sitting on the sidelines with a massive bag of ice on her right knee. “Nothing can stop us!” Plaza wrote on Instagram. “Thank you @wnba for hosting such an amazing weekend and taking such good care of me and my busted knee. Such a great game. See you in Paris (no).”
The Bachelorette recap: Sam M. does not 'keep the main thing the main thing'
Another week, another episode of The Bachelorette dominated by conflict between Devin and Sam M. The third leg of Jenn’s “journey” also brought us some “dolphin dives” and a surprise departure. Let’s recap!. We begin with a trigger warning. Don’t threaten me with a...
Law & Order adds Maura Tierney as series regular in wake of Camryn Manheim's exit
Maura Tierney is coming back to network television — on one of its longest-running juggernauts, Law & Order. The veteran actress will join season 24 of the legal procedural as a series regular in the fall, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed. According to TV Line, which first reported the news,...
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