Can things get any better for Ben Silverman right now? Doubtful! NBC has all but burst into flames without his sage leadership, his new company is making deals and knocking down silos all over the place, and now, courtesy of his friends at the New York Post, we learn that he’s engaged! Silverman recently popped the question to girlfriend Jennifer Cuoco, a commercial real-estate agent, and the pair celebrated in Hollywood with friends Ryan Seacrest and Jason Bateman (along with a whole pack of white tigers, one assumes).
Netflix Streaming can be overwhelming — so many options, yet so hard to actually weed through — and we here at Vulture have tried to make it easier for you with our weekly and monthly streaming video roundups. Now that Valentine’s Day is upon us, it seemed appropriate to weed through the love-tinged movies currently available to stream on Netflix and point out some can’t miss titles. Read on:
Better Call Saul Uno Season 1 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** Better Call Saul Uno Season 1 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** Jimmy McGill psychs himself up for trial. I can’t have been the only Breaking Bad fan who cringed at the announcement that show creator Vince Gilligan was considering a spinoff. A spinoff: The word alone feels nasty and commercialized, the cheap dream of admen trying to squeeze a little extra money out of a series you weren’t sure you cared that much about anyway.
TMZ reports that Mad Men’s January Jones lost control of her Range Rover last night and hit three parked cars before fleeing on foot and claiming, “I can’t deal with this commotion.” She later returned to the scene and told cops she left because she was being pursued by paparazzi, who were eager to snap photos of her after pictures of her “walk of shame” hit the Internet yesterday. The LAPD says no drugs or alcohol were involved and no charges were filed.
“Houston, we love you.” It was Beyoncé’s Grammys, and we just lived it: Leading the pack with the most Grammy wins at four, the singer also became the female artist with the most Grammys ever, with her 28th win (plus one for daughter Blue Ivy Carter). In other, non-Beyoncé news, Taylor Swift won Album of the Year, and the Recording Academy awarded their darling Billie Eilish the Record of the Year award.
Beyoncé. A new lawsuit alleges that Beyoncé made Lemonade from other peoples’ lemons. Matthew Fulks, an independent filmmaker and creative director at a news station, has filed a lawsuit alleging that the trailer for the pop superstar’s Lemonade copies aspects of his short film Palinoia without his permission. Additionally, Fulks alleges that, after being contacted about the opportunity to direct a video for a Columbia-signed music group, links to his film were sent to a group of people who included Bryan Younce, who was credited on Beyoncé’s 2013 concept album.
This list was originally published on June 7, 2024. It has been updated to include new movies including Netflix’s Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.
There’s something really comforting about a movie trilogy, the idea that there’s a natural beginning, middle, and end to an epic story that you can rewatch in just an afternoon. The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and The Godfather all thrive on this formula, but for many franchises — including two of the ones we just mentioned — three movies was never going to be enough.
Danielle Bregoli, a.k.a. Bhad Bhabie. Danielle Bregoli, who you probably know as the teen whose Dr. Phil segment, “I Want to Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried to Frame Me for a Crime,” launched her to viral fame and a music career, would like you to download her new mobile game. More specifically, she’d like you to “pick up yo damn phone and download this, it’s free!
Bill Cobbs — who 90’s cinephiles may recognize from films like The Bodyguard, Air Bud, and That Thing You Do! — has died. He was 90. News of his passing was shared by his brother, Thomas G. Cobbs, on Facebook. “We are saddened to share the passing of Bill Cobbs,” he wrote. “On Tuesday, June 25, Bill passed away peacefully at his home in California. A beloved partner, big brother, uncle, surrogate parent, godfather and friend, Bill recently and happily celebrated his 90th birthday surrounded by cherished loved ones.
In this new CollegeHumor video, Breaking Bad’s Walter White is replaced with another science whiz, albeit one with a bit less menace about him: Bill Nye the Science Guy. Never before has cooking meth been so joyful and easy to understand!
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