Gabby Beans (Ana) and Samuel H. Levine (Danny) in Jonah. Rachel Bonds’s writing in Jonah is at its best when characters are describing their fantasies. There’s a scene, early on, when Ana (Gabby Beans) has invited Jonah (Hagan Oliveras, with all the gawky charm of a Chalamet) up to her boarding-school dorm room, and in a sweet, awkward teen way, he’s stumbled into talking about how everything makes him think about sex: “We’ll be stretching for soccer and I’m just staring at someone’s — anyone’s!
Kevin Lyman, hi. Call us. As the world spent much of 2020 inside and isolated, disco experienced a resurgence like it hadn’t seen in years, providing escapist joy when reality looked like hell. Now, as the U.S. begins to emerge from quarantine in 2021, another revival has arrived: pop-punk. While its return to the mainstream has been brewing for years, thanks to emerging artists like YUNGBLUD and nothing,nowhere.
Drop Dead Diva, Episode 501, May 3, 2013Drop Dead Diva, Episode 501, May 3, 2013 Drop Dead Diva has been resuscitated by Lifetime yet again with a sixth season order. Previously, the drama was canceled in January, but Sony changed their minds several months later. The Hollywood Reporter wrote Friday that the thirteen new episodes will run in 2014, which is terrific news for mehgnetic show addicts everywhere.
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Oh, you like podcasts? Sign up for Vulture’s new recommendation newsletter 1.5x Speed here. Oh, you like podcasts? Sign up for Vulture’s new recommendation newsletter 1.5x Speed here. There’s a studied quality to the questions Dua Lipa asks on her podcast, Dua Lipa: At Your Service. She tends to reach for gravitas while underscoring her own status as a global celebrity — someone whose life story you may already know.
Dylan O’Brien knows you want to know what happened to him.
Some people search his face for scars. Others ask the 26-year-old actor questions about the accident in 2016 that nearly cut short his career and could have ended his life. For more than a year, he was able to dodge that scrutiny and recover in private. Now, with a new movie coming out and a press tour required to promote it, things are different.
Eastbound & Down Season 2 Episode 4 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Well, that got ugly fast. Though it seems unlikely that anyone thought pitching relief for Los Charros of Copales, Mexico, was going to be an express trip to either the Major Leagues or personal betterment, the wheels popped off Kenny Powers’s latest comeback so horrifically and in so many different ways, the Denali looks road-ready by comparison.
R.I.P.D. God, where do I start? R.I.P.D. seems like a bad idea from the get-go, but there are glimmers along the way of the film it could have been. It opens on Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges chasing a giant, fat, gruesome, personlike CGI … thing that busts through doors and leaps onto the sides of buses. “You think you’ve had a bad day at work? I think I’ve got you beat,” says Reynolds in voice-over, before he’s flattened by a bus.
Courtney Cox and Ed Sheeran have their game faces on as they recreate Monica and Ross’s famous dance routine from ‘Friends.’ Poor Ed Sheeran. Friends: The Reunion was full of celebrity cameos — from Lady Gaga, to Cara Delevingne, to Justin Bieber — but our guy Ed wasn’t amongst them. A pity, because clearly he’s a fan, and he had a whole bit ready to go. On Sunday, Sheeran posted a video of him and Courteney Cox to Instagram with the caption, “Had a reunion of our own this weekend.
Ed Sheeran arriving at the courthouse on April 25. Ed Sheeran’s much-awaited copyright-infringement trial ended when a jury found he did not copy Marvin Gaye’s song “Let’s Get It On” in Manhattan federal court. Sheeran was accused of copying the R&B song in his 2014 hit “Thinking Out Loud.” This lawsuit, filed by the heirs of the song’s co-writer and composer Ed Townsend, claimed Sheeran unlawfully employed the “heart” of Gaye’s song — that is, “harmonic progressions” and “melodic and rhythmic elements.
Not many comedians have the luxury of getting comedy advice from a superstar when they’re still young and starting out in their career, but when it comes to Eddie Murphy, pretty much nothing about his early years doing stand-up is typical. In a new video for W magazine, Murphy had a great story to share when asked about the worst advice he’s ever received, in which a then-teenage Murphy — whose act was “really dirty” and full of “edgy racial stuff” — asked Dangerfield to watch him perform at a Florida club, only to be told by the comedian afterward, as Murphy retells it, “Hey, kid.