Tamar Braxton is coming to terms with the problems in her marriage on Tamar & Vince.
Et has your exclusive first look at this week’s all-new episode of the We tv hit, which finds Tamar seeking counsel about her marriage from her father, Michael Braxton. Tamar tells her dad she just can’t handle doing everything with her husband, Vincent Herbert, anymore. She needs a break.
“I just need to create some boundaries,” she says. “Everything is a blurred line. There’s nothing that separates anything. It’s not like, this is the marriage, this is the, you know, parental side of it, this is the work side of it, this is the fun side of it.”
“He can’t be your husband, your manager, your best friend, your baby daddy and all that,” Michael replies.
“It’s just like, oh my god,” Tamar laments. “I’m up under you every day. Every day! Like, I...
Et has your exclusive first look at this week’s all-new episode of the We tv hit, which finds Tamar seeking counsel about her marriage from her father, Michael Braxton. Tamar tells her dad she just can’t handle doing everything with her husband, Vincent Herbert, anymore. She needs a break.
“I just need to create some boundaries,” she says. “Everything is a blurred line. There’s nothing that separates anything. It’s not like, this is the marriage, this is the, you know, parental side of it, this is the work side of it, this is the fun side of it.”
“He can’t be your husband, your manager, your best friend, your baby daddy and all that,” Michael replies.
“It’s just like, oh my god,” Tamar laments. “I’m up under you every day. Every day! Like, I...
- 12/14/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Friday night’s Vegas Strong Benefit Concert at T-Mobile Arena united the Las Vegas entertainment industry and close-knit community for an evening of live performances and heartfelt video tributes honoring victims and survivors of the October 1 tragedy.
Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons Sings at Vegas Strong Benefit Concert
More than a dozen A-list entertainers and homegrown talent convened to benefit the Las Vegas Victims Fund in front of a capacity crowd of 12,000.. The full lineup included Imagine Dragons, The Killers, Boyz II Men, Jay Leno, David Copperfield, Penn & Teller, Carrot Top, Cirque du Soleil and Blue Man Group; appearances by Bryce Harper, Kurt Busch, Wayne Newton; and tribute videos from Jason Aldean, Celine Dion, Elton John, George Strait and the Las Vegas Golden Knights.
The evening commenced as Carrot Top welcomed an arena of thousands of supporters. He introduced messages from Vegas Golden Knights players who shared their pride...
Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons Sings at Vegas Strong Benefit Concert
More than a dozen A-list entertainers and homegrown talent convened to benefit the Las Vegas Victims Fund in front of a capacity crowd of 12,000.. The full lineup included Imagine Dragons, The Killers, Boyz II Men, Jay Leno, David Copperfield, Penn & Teller, Carrot Top, Cirque du Soleil and Blue Man Group; appearances by Bryce Harper, Kurt Busch, Wayne Newton; and tribute videos from Jason Aldean, Celine Dion, Elton John, George Strait and the Las Vegas Golden Knights.
The evening commenced as Carrot Top welcomed an arena of thousands of supporters. He introduced messages from Vegas Golden Knights players who shared their pride...
- 12/6/2017
- Look to the Stars
[[tmz:video id="0_juabkv9d"]] Tyrese Gibson was down in the dumps as he left Cedars-Sinai Thursday night, after checking himself in for chest pains and anxiety. Tyrese says he's never been embroiled in a court case in his life, and Thursday's marathon hearing that pitted him against ex-wife Norma Gibson clearly took its toll. Gibson is trying to get a permanent restraining order claiming Tyrese has used excessive force in disciplining their 10-year-old daughter, Shayla ... something Tyrese vehemently denies.
- 10/27/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Composer Kevin Blumenfeld has enhanced scares through his music on The Walking Dead webisodes, and now he's bringing horror to the halls of higher education with his electronic score for go90's new murder mystery series, In the Vault. For our latest Q&A feature, we caught up with Blumenfeld to discuss his new project, working within the world of The Walking Dead, and the horror films that have inspired and influenced him over the years.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Kevin. When did you initially become interested in music and what did you listen to in your formative years?
Kevin Blumenfeld: I’d say I became interested in music when I was about four or five years old. My father started taking piano lessons. Which, in retrospect, is very hard to imagine. I’d sit at the bottom of the stairs and would just listen.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions for us, Kevin. When did you initially become interested in music and what did you listen to in your formative years?
Kevin Blumenfeld: I’d say I became interested in music when I was about four or five years old. My father started taking piano lessons. Which, in retrospect, is very hard to imagine. I’d sit at the bottom of the stairs and would just listen.
- 10/3/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Dancing With the Stars kicked off its second week on Monday, and there was already a score of injured stars trying to push through the pain to deliver on the dance floor.
Property Brothers star Drew Scott was the first to dance, alongside partner Emma Slater, with a quickstep set to Louis Prima's "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)." However, the day before the live show, Scott hurt himself during dress rehearsals.
As they practiced on stage, Scott was trying to work on some of the feedback judge Len Goodman had given during the premiere, and he ended up pulling his hamstring. However, the fast-paced routine ended up being the perfect dance for him.
After getting their mostly positive feedback from the judges, Scott and Slater joined co-host Erin Andrews backstage, and the Hgtv star said he's still feeling the pain, but it's manageable.
"It's a little sore, but if I'm not bending low [it's okay]," Scott said. "This...
Property Brothers star Drew Scott was the first to dance, alongside partner Emma Slater, with a quickstep set to Louis Prima's "Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)." However, the day before the live show, Scott hurt himself during dress rehearsals.
As they practiced on stage, Scott was trying to work on some of the feedback judge Len Goodman had given during the premiere, and he ended up pulling his hamstring. However, the fast-paced routine ended up being the perfect dance for him.
After getting their mostly positive feedback from the judges, Scott and Slater joined co-host Erin Andrews backstage, and the Hgtv star said he's still feeling the pain, but it's manageable.
"It's a little sore, but if I'm not bending low [it's okay]," Scott said. "This...
- 9/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
It's a two-night special of Dancing With the Stars!
It may only be the second week of the competition, but this season's 13 contestants and their pro partners have been doubling up their work in rehearsals, gearing up to perform not one but two dances this week.
But before they show off their skills, Et's breaking down everything you need to know about what to expect in the ballroom Monday and Tuesday night!
Who's on top of the leaderboard?
1. It's a tie for first! Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold, Lindsey Stirling & Mark Ballas: 22/30
2. Vanessa Lachey & Maksim Chmerkovskiy: 21/30
3. Nikki Bella & Artem Chigvintsev: 20/30
More: 'Dancing With the Stars' Season 25 Premiere: Best Lifts, Kicks, Tricks and Flips!
Who's in danger of elimination?
Barbara Corcoran & Keo Motsepe received the lowest score from the judges -- 15/30 -- last Monday, followed closely behind by Terrell Owens & Cheryl Burke, who received a score of 15, and Drew Scott & Emma Slater, who scored...
It may only be the second week of the competition, but this season's 13 contestants and their pro partners have been doubling up their work in rehearsals, gearing up to perform not one but two dances this week.
But before they show off their skills, Et's breaking down everything you need to know about what to expect in the ballroom Monday and Tuesday night!
Who's on top of the leaderboard?
1. It's a tie for first! Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold, Lindsey Stirling & Mark Ballas: 22/30
2. Vanessa Lachey & Maksim Chmerkovskiy: 21/30
3. Nikki Bella & Artem Chigvintsev: 20/30
More: 'Dancing With the Stars' Season 25 Premiere: Best Lifts, Kicks, Tricks and Flips!
Who's in danger of elimination?
Barbara Corcoran & Keo Motsepe received the lowest score from the judges -- 15/30 -- last Monday, followed closely behind by Terrell Owens & Cheryl Burke, who received a score of 15, and Drew Scott & Emma Slater, who scored...
- 9/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Toyota, VH1 Save The Music Foundation and Life is Beautiful Music & Art Festival, joined by Grammy Award-winning rock band and Las Vegas natives Imagine Dragons, presented three Las Vegas area schools with a $40,000 music education grant that will provide music instruments to enhance each school’s music programs and expand student participation.
Imagine Dragons at Ed W. Clark High School
At a spirited school-wide assembly held at Ed W. Clark High School on Thursday, September 21, Tyler McBride, Engagement Marketing Manager at Toyota Motor North America, and Henry Donahue, Executive Director at VH1 Save The Music Foundation, awarded the grant to three deserving schools – Ed W. Clark High School, Dell H. Robison Middle School and Cashman Middle School. Ed W. Clark High School Principal, Jillyn Pendleton, Clark County School District Superintendent, Pat Skorkowsky, and Life is Beautiful CEO, Justin Weniger, were also in attendance and spoke to the importance of music...
Imagine Dragons at Ed W. Clark High School
At a spirited school-wide assembly held at Ed W. Clark High School on Thursday, September 21, Tyler McBride, Engagement Marketing Manager at Toyota Motor North America, and Henry Donahue, Executive Director at VH1 Save The Music Foundation, awarded the grant to three deserving schools – Ed W. Clark High School, Dell H. Robison Middle School and Cashman Middle School. Ed W. Clark High School Principal, Jillyn Pendleton, Clark County School District Superintendent, Pat Skorkowsky, and Life is Beautiful CEO, Justin Weniger, were also in attendance and spoke to the importance of music...
- 9/25/2017
- Look to the Stars
Young and the Restless fans know Phyllis is going to do whatever she can to win at life. She wants what she wants, and she’s not apologetic for any of it. She wants her people to do her right, and she wants to have Billy all to herself. She’s struggling at the moment since he spends so much time with his ex-wife, Victoria, and Vickie isn’t exactly feeling nice about things. She also wants Billy, and she will do whatever she can to make sure that happens for her. Is she going to find out that something is going on
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Phyllis Is Doing Whatever it Takes...
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Phyllis Is Doing Whatever it Takes...
- 9/13/2017
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
It’s been two months since Shakira announced the dates of her El Dorado World Tour, which will kick off in Germany Nov. 8. The singer is busy preparing for her 30-show tour, which includes asking fans with help for the setlist, and fitness training. Recent posts give a look into how the mother of two stays in shape with long-time trainer and owner of Akt InMotion Studio in New York City, Anna Kaiser.
“Being consistent with exercise is the biggest hurdle to overcome for every woman,” Kaiser said to Shape in 2014. “Shakira….works so hard. She gives 150 percent with everything she does.
“Being consistent with exercise is the biggest hurdle to overcome for every woman,” Kaiser said to Shape in 2014. “Shakira….works so hard. She gives 150 percent with everything she does.
- 9/5/2017
- by Thatiana Diaz
- PEOPLE.com
Let's get one thing straight, Shakira doesn't play when it comes to her fitness! The 40-year-old singer is getting ready to go on her El Dorado World Tour, and for the first time, she'll be taking her two sons with her. In the first video that the Colombian beauty shared, she's working on her famous abs while her coach cheers her on. "Getting ready for the tour! Trying to get in shape," she captioned the post. And just when you thought her workout session was over, hours later, the star shared a video of her getting her fitness on in the pool. "Whatever it takes to prep for #ElDoradoWorldTour, even swimming at midnight Rocky style!" the singer...
- 9/1/2017
- E! Online
More often than not, especially in the wealthier parts of this world, having a child is an act of hope. For married couples, it’s a very obvious, very expensive way of renewing their vows — a leap of faith. Some people might have a kid as a desperate means of suturing their relationship together, but nobody does it expecting to get divorced. That’s what makes it all the more devastating when they do.
As sharp and savage as any breakup drama this side of “A Separation,” Joachim Lafosse’s “After Love” is the story of two people who are forced to live in the rubble of their 15-year relationship. By the time the film begins, the affection between Marie Barrault (“The Artist” star Bérénice Bejo) and Boris Marker (“Wild Life” director Cédric Kahn) has already curdled into something toxic; whatever wounds they’ve inflicted on each other have already...
As sharp and savage as any breakup drama this side of “A Separation,” Joachim Lafosse’s “After Love” is the story of two people who are forced to live in the rubble of their 15-year relationship. By the time the film begins, the affection between Marie Barrault (“The Artist” star Bérénice Bejo) and Boris Marker (“Wild Life” director Cédric Kahn) has already curdled into something toxic; whatever wounds they’ve inflicted on each other have already...
- 8/8/2017
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
The Paley Center for Media has announced that it is now accepting submissions for its 14th Annual Paley DocPitch Competition. The program was initially launched to engage and promote emerging nonfiction filmmakers seeking support for their unfinished feature-length films, and it promises a sizable prize: the winning submission will receive a $5,000 grant from A & E IndieFilms.
The live pitch event will take place at a workshop and finale event on Monday, November 6, 2017, at the Paley Center in New York City.
The Paley Center will accept footage submissions from around the country, and after careful consideration of all entries, five finalists will be selected to come to the Paley Center in New York to pitch and present their works to a panel of judges that will include industry experts and award-winning producers. Per the competition’s official aims, “entries will be judged based on the originality of the vision and the viability of the concept.
The live pitch event will take place at a workshop and finale event on Monday, November 6, 2017, at the Paley Center in New York City.
The Paley Center will accept footage submissions from around the country, and after careful consideration of all entries, five finalists will be selected to come to the Paley Center in New York to pitch and present their works to a panel of judges that will include industry experts and award-winning producers. Per the competition’s official aims, “entries will be judged based on the originality of the vision and the viability of the concept.
- 7/25/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Here at Et, we're obsessed with a lot of things -- and for the week of June 19 to June 25, this is what we're most excited about:
Why We're Obsessed With 'Boy Band'
While NBC's America's Got Talent has been bringing us solid rounds of auditions, ABC is about to launch their own singing competition with Boy Band. That's right, the twist: Male vocalists battle it out for one of 18 spots in three boy bands to be the next music-group sensation. We have high hopes for this show with Rita Ora as the host, and former Spice Girl Emma Bunton, Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter and rapper Timbaland making up the judging panel. The 10-episode show, created by the team behind Lip Sync Battle, will commence with Carter and Bunton mixing contestants around while viewers will be able to vote to find the best vocal combinations .
News: Rita Ora, Nick Carter and Spice...
Why We're Obsessed With 'Boy Band'
While NBC's America's Got Talent has been bringing us solid rounds of auditions, ABC is about to launch their own singing competition with Boy Band. That's right, the twist: Male vocalists battle it out for one of 18 spots in three boy bands to be the next music-group sensation. We have high hopes for this show with Rita Ora as the host, and former Spice Girl Emma Bunton, Backstreet Boys star Nick Carter and rapper Timbaland making up the judging panel. The 10-episode show, created by the team behind Lip Sync Battle, will commence with Carter and Bunton mixing contestants around while viewers will be able to vote to find the best vocal combinations .
News: Rita Ora, Nick Carter and Spice...
- 6/22/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Dan Reynolds is pretty much the definition of dad goals.
The Imagine Dragons frontman and his wife, Aja Volkman, welcomed twin daughters -- Coco Rae and Gia James -- on March 28, joining big sister Arrow Eve, 4. According to the 29-year-old singer/songwriter, living in a house full of ladies has inspired new music on the band's third studio album, Evolve, out June 23.
"I will say that there are a couple songs on this record that are love songs and typically, I do not write love songs," he told Et on Tuesday, just before hitting the stage for a performance at YouTube Space La. "I think having all these girls in the house with me has softened my heart a little bit and led me to higher grounds."
When he's not on the road, Reynolds says he couldn't be happier to be surrounded by girls.
"I am [outnumbered], yes, and I'm grateful for it," he gushes...
The Imagine Dragons frontman and his wife, Aja Volkman, welcomed twin daughters -- Coco Rae and Gia James -- on March 28, joining big sister Arrow Eve, 4. According to the 29-year-old singer/songwriter, living in a house full of ladies has inspired new music on the band's third studio album, Evolve, out June 23.
"I will say that there are a couple songs on this record that are love songs and typically, I do not write love songs," he told Et on Tuesday, just before hitting the stage for a performance at YouTube Space La. "I think having all these girls in the house with me has softened my heart a little bit and led me to higher grounds."
When he's not on the road, Reynolds says he couldn't be happier to be surrounded by girls.
"I am [outnumbered], yes, and I'm grateful for it," he gushes...
- 5/12/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Listen, when I said I wanted more Happy and Paige time, I mean stick them in an enclosed space and have them fight.
On Scorpion Season 3 Episode 20, Paige and Happy were stuck in a gondola, and instead of Happy opening up about her hopes and fears for the wedding, she and Paige ended up fighting. Okay, the opening up does happen, but first, we have to sit through a fight.
Happy and Paige are two characters who have been in need of some quality one on one time. They are the only girls on Team Scorpion, and they just haven't really had the chance to bond as much as I would like them to.
The fight works, unfortunately. While it hurts to see Paige and Happy arguing, their fights reveal some of Paige's insecurities.
We all know that Paige isn't a genius. Hell, for a good bit of season one,...
On Scorpion Season 3 Episode 20, Paige and Happy were stuck in a gondola, and instead of Happy opening up about her hopes and fears for the wedding, she and Paige ended up fighting. Okay, the opening up does happen, but first, we have to sit through a fight.
Happy and Paige are two characters who have been in need of some quality one on one time. They are the only girls on Team Scorpion, and they just haven't really had the chance to bond as much as I would like them to.
The fight works, unfortunately. While it hurts to see Paige and Happy arguing, their fights reveal some of Paige's insecurities.
We all know that Paige isn't a genius. Hell, for a good bit of season one,...
- 3/21/2017
- by Allison Nichols
- TVfanatic
If Conor McGregor wants Pacquiao ... Manny's promoter says it's as good as done!!! Here's the deal ... Conor raised the idea of fighting PacMan during his Pay-Per-View Q&A session over the weekend while being pressed on the possibility of fighting Floyd Mayweather. "Maybe f*ck Floyd," McGregor said ... "Maybe f*ck the A-side. Maybe I’ll just fight Pacquiao instead. Why not do that? Why not fight Manny and f*ck Floyd?” [[tmz:video id="0_bcfyhnd5"]] So, we spoke with Manny's longtime promoter,...
- 1/30/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
"You have to promise you won't fall in love with me."
Fifteen years ago, Mandy Moore tried not to steal our hearts in her breakout film role as the innocent, angelic Jamie Sullivan in A Walk to Remember, delivering that line to Shane West, who portrayed the popular, rebellious charmer Landon Carter.
At the time, fans only knew her as "Mandy Moore the pop star," the adorable 17-year-old bubblegum pop princess who introduced us to hits like "Candy" and "I Wanna Be With You."
While the Nashua, New Hampshire, native actually made her film debut in 2001 with a minor voice role in Dr. Dolittle 2, followed by a slightly larger role in The Princess Diaries, it was A Walk to Remember that really launched her acting career and made fans fall in love with her, forever. Yes, 15 years later, the now 32-year-old actress is still melting our hearts, now making us cry as Rebecca Pearson on [link...
Fifteen years ago, Mandy Moore tried not to steal our hearts in her breakout film role as the innocent, angelic Jamie Sullivan in A Walk to Remember, delivering that line to Shane West, who portrayed the popular, rebellious charmer Landon Carter.
At the time, fans only knew her as "Mandy Moore the pop star," the adorable 17-year-old bubblegum pop princess who introduced us to hits like "Candy" and "I Wanna Be With You."
While the Nashua, New Hampshire, native actually made her film debut in 2001 with a minor voice role in Dr. Dolittle 2, followed by a slightly larger role in The Princess Diaries, it was A Walk to Remember that really launched her acting career and made fans fall in love with her, forever. Yes, 15 years later, the now 32-year-old actress is still melting our hearts, now making us cry as Rebecca Pearson on [link...
- 1/25/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
It’s time for Days of Our Lives to make like the Phoenix and rise from the ashes.
Earlier this month, NBC entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt told fans of the 52-year-old soap that Megyn Kelly’s imminent addition to the network’s daytime landscape didn’t mean that Salem was about to be wiped off the map. Still, to ensure that those sands keep passing through the hourglass, the show might want to really needs to consider making a few changes under incoming headwriter Ron Carlivati (formerly of General Hospital).
Our suggestions:
1. Cut the dead weight. Lovely as it is...
Earlier this month, NBC entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt told fans of the 52-year-old soap that Megyn Kelly’s imminent addition to the network’s daytime landscape didn’t mean that Salem was about to be wiped off the map. Still, to ensure that those sands keep passing through the hourglass, the show might want to really needs to consider making a few changes under incoming headwriter Ron Carlivati (formerly of General Hospital).
Our suggestions:
1. Cut the dead weight. Lovely as it is...
- 1/24/2017
- TVLine.com
The Cody family motto could be: Whatever It Takes. But, it's not just the Codys who are willing to do anything to get what they want.
Manipulation is at the heart of Animal Kingdom Season 1 Episode 9 as the pieces are moved into play for next week's big season finale.
Watch Animal Kingdom Season 1 Episode 9 Online
I have to admit that I'm highly disappointed in Pope. I really wanted him to be the good bad guy, but he's just too wrapped around Smurf's little finger for that to ever have played out.
What Smurf wants, Smurf gets, and when it comes to her boys, she's the queen of manipulation.
Pope is the easiest one for her to mess with to get what she wants. I hate to say it, but the guy is pretty simple. Smurf could have waited to tell Baz about Cath, let him deal with her. Instead, she took the easy way.
Manipulation is at the heart of Animal Kingdom Season 1 Episode 9 as the pieces are moved into play for next week's big season finale.
Watch Animal Kingdom Season 1 Episode 9 Online
I have to admit that I'm highly disappointed in Pope. I really wanted him to be the good bad guy, but he's just too wrapped around Smurf's little finger for that to ever have played out.
What Smurf wants, Smurf gets, and when it comes to her boys, she's the queen of manipulation.
Pope is the easiest one for her to mess with to get what she wants. I hate to say it, but the guy is pretty simple. Smurf could have waited to tell Baz about Cath, let him deal with her. Instead, she took the easy way.
- 8/3/2016
- by Lisa Babick
- TVfanatic
When Agent Carter was cancelled by Marvel and ABC earlier this year, no one was massively surprised. Ratings were never particularly high and had steadily declined over two years, while the decision to focus more on Peggy’s struggle with being treated badly by men in the workplace (which never made much sense given her actions in Captain America: The First Avenger) rather than showing her being a badass spy who helped create S.H.I.E.L.D. never made a whole lot of sense.
It’s still unfortunate to see the show get the axe, and during an appearance at MegaCon in Orlando this week, star Hayley Atwell shed some light on what direction the show’s third season would have gone in.
“There was talk of Season 3 of going further back into her past. So the showrunners were talking about a possible kind of twist, I suppose,...
It’s still unfortunate to see the show get the axe, and during an appearance at MegaCon in Orlando this week, star Hayley Atwell shed some light on what direction the show’s third season would have gone in.
“There was talk of Season 3 of going further back into her past. So the showrunners were talking about a possible kind of twist, I suppose,...
- 6/4/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
There were a bunch of network TV cancellations last month, but amongst the hardest to accept was the culling of ABC's "Agent Carter". No other outlets, streaming or otherwise, have come forth with a plan for another season either.
Even so, the show's stars are definitely down to reprise their roles should they be asked. Dominic Cooper in particular says he's determined to return to the role of Howard Stark in some way. Asked by The Evening Standard (via Cinema Blend) if he thinks his and Hayley Atwell's Peggy Carter characters can come back, he says:
"Yeah, and I think they will. [Peggy and Howard]'ll come back somehow – whether it's on that network or another, or whether it's that show or a different type of show, you'll see them again somewhere, I have no doubt about it... There's something inside me that definitely says that character's not over with. I adore playing him,...
Even so, the show's stars are definitely down to reprise their roles should they be asked. Dominic Cooper in particular says he's determined to return to the role of Howard Stark in some way. Asked by The Evening Standard (via Cinema Blend) if he thinks his and Hayley Atwell's Peggy Carter characters can come back, he says:
"Yeah, and I think they will. [Peggy and Howard]'ll come back somehow – whether it's on that network or another, or whether it's that show or a different type of show, you'll see them again somewhere, I have no doubt about it... There's something inside me that definitely says that character's not over with. I adore playing him,...
- 6/3/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Fans of Bates Motel, let's help a fellow fan out! Kendal Conrad loves the show and especially loves Norma Bates. She really loves Norma playing music, but as an artist is disappointed that Norma doesn't have her own "song." Conrad (and her mother) changed that and wrote a song they think fits the character of Norma Bates and match her feelings towards her son in the show.
I know you're sitting here thinking about a certain thing, and don't worry...they already figured out how they can work the song in for the final season despite spoilers they'll talk about in the video below. If you like the song, tweet it out to the show to see if they'll include it in the final season!
You can find the lyrics right below the video. Thanks to Dread Central for the heads up!
Mother knows best
No need to fret...
I know you're sitting here thinking about a certain thing, and don't worry...they already figured out how they can work the song in for the final season despite spoilers they'll talk about in the video below. If you like the song, tweet it out to the show to see if they'll include it in the final season!
You can find the lyrics right below the video. Thanks to Dread Central for the heads up!
Mother knows best
No need to fret...
- 6/2/2016
- by Mick Joest
- GeekTyrant
Two seasons in, and in light of ABC’s sweep of cancellations late last month, Agent Carter is no more, with all signs indicating that Peggy’s cross-country trip to Hollywood could stand as our heroine’s final mission.
But Hayley Atwell, series star and all-round McU stalwart, remains hopeful that the period drama could secure a future beyond ABC. That’s even factoring in the actress’ stacked schedule, who now holds a recurring role in the network’s legal drama Conviction.
Word comes by way of Nerdist, relaying Atwell’s comments from last weekend’s MegaCon event, where the actress issued something of a rallying call asking for one more season to tie up any narrative loose ends.
“We’re just going to have to have another season to figure it all out.” #HayleyAtwell #AgentCarter #SaveAgentCarter
— Aurelie (@agent_aurelie) May 28, 2016
“I’d shoot on the weekends. Blue serum. Whatever it takes.
But Hayley Atwell, series star and all-round McU stalwart, remains hopeful that the period drama could secure a future beyond ABC. That’s even factoring in the actress’ stacked schedule, who now holds a recurring role in the network’s legal drama Conviction.
Word comes by way of Nerdist, relaying Atwell’s comments from last weekend’s MegaCon event, where the actress issued something of a rallying call asking for one more season to tie up any narrative loose ends.
“We’re just going to have to have another season to figure it all out.” #HayleyAtwell #AgentCarter #SaveAgentCarter
— Aurelie (@agent_aurelie) May 28, 2016
“I’d shoot on the weekends. Blue serum. Whatever it takes.
- 6/1/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
As you know, a couple of weeks ago we learned that ABC had canceled Agent Carter. Fans of the series were not happy about this at all, and even started a petition to try to get Netflix to save the series from death and give it a third season.
Actress Hayley Atwell recently attended MagicCon, and during a panel at the event she was asked if she would be up for a third season of Agent Carter on Netflix. Her reply was an enthusiastic yes. Here are a couple of tweets from an Agent Carter fan who was in attendance:
Netflix: "Yes 100%. I love Peggy. I love the people working on this project. A privilege and an honor to bring her back to the fans."
— Aurelie (@agent_aurelie) May 28, 2016
So that’s awesomely encouraging! It doesn’t mean the series is going to happen, but if Netflix and Marvel did end up striking a deal,...
Actress Hayley Atwell recently attended MagicCon, and during a panel at the event she was asked if she would be up for a third season of Agent Carter on Netflix. Her reply was an enthusiastic yes. Here are a couple of tweets from an Agent Carter fan who was in attendance:
Netflix: "Yes 100%. I love Peggy. I love the people working on this project. A privilege and an honor to bring her back to the fans."
— Aurelie (@agent_aurelie) May 28, 2016
So that’s awesomely encouraging! It doesn’t mean the series is going to happen, but if Netflix and Marvel did end up striking a deal,...
- 5/31/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
One of the highlights of last years Viff was Sean Garrity's hybrid road trip/family dramedy Borealis. Jonas Chernick wrote the script and stars as Jonah, a gambling addicted father whose daughter Aurora (Joey King) is suffering from a condition which has led to her vision deteriorating.
With only a short window of before his daughter goes completely blind, Jonah decides the time has come to take Aurora on a road trip to see the Northern Lights but his gambling problem? It's come to bite him in the ass. He owes $50K and Tubby (Kevin Pollak) and his sidekick Brick (Clé Bennett) are determined to collect. Whatever it takes.
Garrity is a talented filmmaker and Chernick's script is a wonderful blend of comedy and drama peppered with great father/daughter moments that don [Continued ...]...
With only a short window of before his daughter goes completely blind, Jonah decides the time has come to take Aurora on a road trip to see the Northern Lights but his gambling problem? It's come to bite him in the ass. He owes $50K and Tubby (Kevin Pollak) and his sidekick Brick (Clé Bennett) are determined to collect. Whatever it takes.
Garrity is a talented filmmaker and Chernick's script is a wonderful blend of comedy and drama peppered with great father/daughter moments that don [Continued ...]...
- 5/27/2016
- QuietEarth.us
A wolf ends up eating Seal in the second trailer for comedy Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, the Lonely Island’s first feature length film. “When it becomes clear that his solo album is a failure, a former boy band member does everything in his power to maintain his celebrity status.” Yes, the actual Seal gets eaten by a wolf, […]
Read Doing Whatever it Takes in Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping on Filmonic.
Read Doing Whatever it Takes in Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping on Filmonic.
- 5/19/2016
- by Alex
- Filmonic.com
First Zoe Barnes, now Peter Russo. Netflix’s “House of Cards” Season 4 teasers seem to be going through all the people Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) has murdered in his quest for power, and the latest gives a callback to Victim #1. The 20 second video focuses in on a car exhaust blasting out toxic fumes as an “Underwood 2016: Whatever It Takes” bumper sticker comes into view and then a garage door slams shut. Also Read: Joel Kinnaman Joins 'House of Cards': First Look at 'Suicide Squad' Star in Season 4 (Photo) Rep. Peter Russo (Corey Stoll) proved to be a major roadblock.
- 2/3/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
David Bowie displayed the makings of Starman from an early age. Before changing the face of pop culture, music and fashion with a slew of ostentatious alter egos (from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Man), Bowie - who died of cancer Sunday, just two days after his 69th birthday and the release of his album Blackstar - was just a precocious kid in a middle-class family. Born David Robert Jones to John, a charity worker, and Peggy, a waitress, Bowie grew up in the south London neighborhood of Brixton, where a boring home life motivated him to want more.
- 1/13/2016
- by Jeff Nelson, @nelson_jeff
- PEOPLE.com
What! This is great news for fans of Studio Ghibli. Just when we all thought things were winding down, GKids is keeping the spirit alive. Indiewire reports that GKids is going to be re-releasing Studio Ghibli's 1991 film Only Yesterday, directed by Isao Takahata, who directed the film The Tale of the Princess Kaguya recently (read my interview with Takahata). The film is being re-released in select markets, however, with a brand new English-language voice cast - essentially a "for English-speaking audiences" re-release. Whatever it takes to get more Studio Ghibli films into this country and in front of people of all ages, I'm down with it. The report says that the film will first play exclusively at the IFC Center in New York City and will re-open on Friday, January 1st, 2016 (New Years Day). The re-release also celebrates the film's 25th anniversary since being released in Japan in 1991. The...
- 12/4/2015
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
We love teen movies. We’ve seen everything from Say Anything to Whatever It Takes, Pretty In Pink to Drive Me Crazy. Name a teen movie that was in theaters and chances are we’ve seen it twice. But while we love these films we were always taken aback by the lack of diversity. Though Kid and Play and films like House Party and Class Act shook things up by adding some brown faces to the teen movie mix, it is still bleak out there. This void inspired us to make our own teen movie Paper Chase. Paper Chase is a comedy […]...
- 11/27/2015
- by Lauren Domino and Angela Tucker
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
We love teen movies. We’ve seen everything from Say Anything to Whatever It Takes, Pretty In Pink to Drive Me Crazy. Name a teen movie that was in theaters and chances are we’ve seen it twice. But while we love these films we were always taken aback by the lack of diversity. Though Kid and Play and films like House Party and Class Act shook things up by adding some brown faces to the teen movie mix, it is still bleak out there. This void inspired us to make our own teen movie Paper Chase. Paper Chase is a comedy […]...
- 11/27/2015
- by Lauren Domino and Angela Tucker
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
In the new trailer for Will Smith‘s “Concussion,” Dr. Bennet Omalu takes on the National Football League (NFL) who, according to him, knew about the issue of head trauma among NFL players but went to great lengths to keep the players in the game. “Tape, needles, Vicodin…” Alec Baldwin‘s character, Dr. Julian Bailes, says in a voiceover. “Whatever it takes to keep them in the game. It’s business.” The film is based on the true story of Omalu (Smith), who was the first person to diagnose NFL players with Cte, a brain condition that results from repeated head trauma.
- 11/5/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Whatever it takes, these pals will make it through! Drake took a break from feuding with Meek Mill to take part of, basically, the Best. Reunion. Ever. The rapper walked down memory lane when he hung out with some of his former Degrassi costars at the We Are Disorderly premiere in his native Toronto on Wednesday, Aug. 5. The "Hold On, We're Going Home" entertainer, 28, was joined by Degrassi: The Next Generation's Lauren Collins (Paige Michalchuk), Daniel Clark (Sean Cameron), and Adamo Ruggiero (Marco Del Rossi). "Some [...]...
- 8/6/2015
- Us Weekly
It was decision time on “The Whispers” this week. Do you or do you not destroy the ominous rock that is linked to mysterious force known as Drill? Drill communicates with children, believes it can only be in one place at a time, travels electrically and can be identified by a heat signature when present. Sean thinks the rock should be destroyed. Wes feels it can be used as a bargaining chip and should stay in their possession, but surrounded by magnetic towers, thus making it an energy dead zone. Upon seeing the rock firsthand, the president sides with Wes. … Continue reading →
The post The Whispers Season 1 Episode 7 recap: Whatever It Takes appeared first on Channel Guide Magazine.
The post The Whispers Season 1 Episode 7 recap: Whatever It Takes appeared first on Channel Guide Magazine.
- 7/14/2015
- by Scott Fishman
- ChannelGuideMag
Whatever it takes, they know they can make it through.
Degrassi stars Shane Kippel, Lauren Collins, Jake Epstein and Adamo Ruggiero reunited Monday while shooting promos for the show, which got canceled earlier this month after 14 years on the air – but is coming back with 20 new episodes in 2016 thanks to the powers that be at Netflix.
Still, every fan of the Canadian tween/teen drama knows that the show really hit its stride in the Next Generation years, with Kippel's slacker Spinner, Collins' queen bee Paige, Epstein's bipolar rocker Craig and Ruggiero's proudly out Marco ruling the hallways.
Look who I stumbled across.
Degrassi stars Shane Kippel, Lauren Collins, Jake Epstein and Adamo Ruggiero reunited Monday while shooting promos for the show, which got canceled earlier this month after 14 years on the air – but is coming back with 20 new episodes in 2016 thanks to the powers that be at Netflix.
Still, every fan of the Canadian tween/teen drama knows that the show really hit its stride in the Next Generation years, with Kippel's slacker Spinner, Collins' queen bee Paige, Epstein's bipolar rocker Craig and Ruggiero's proudly out Marco ruling the hallways.
Look who I stumbled across.
- 6/30/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Whatever it takes, we know we can make it through this terrible news together. Degrassi, the teen soap that's been around for pretty much everyone's childhood, is officially ending. Start the mourning process now! E! News has confirmed that after 14 dramatic seasons filled with life-lessons and inspiring stories, the TeenNick series is coming to an end with a two-week series finale event this summer. Mark your calendars now, fellow Degrassi fans: the final 12 episodes will kick off with an hour-long special on Monday, July 20 at 9 p.m. with premieres airing Monday-Friday at 9 p.m. for two weeks straight. The two-week long marathon ends on Friday, July 31 with an epic hour-long special that no Degrassi fan will...
- 6/4/2015
- E! Online
Whatever it takes! Teen Mom Og star Catelynn Lowell is determined to get back to her pre-baby weight before her August wedding. The reality star, 23, gave birth to her second daughter Novalee on New Year’s Day, and her weight loss struggles have been documented on the current season of her MTV reality series. On Wednesday, May 20, Lowell shared a shot of herself wearing a waist trainer — a new corset-like device that is supposed to help shape one’s waist. “Thinking about giving this a try! #waistedbykeke,” [...]...
- 5/20/2015
- Us Weekly
In 1996, Lisa Marie stole "Mars Attacks" without ever speaking a word. Tim Burton's then-girlfriend and muse starred as "Martian Girl," an undercover spy from outer space sent to infiltrate the White House while wearing one of the tightest dresses and biggest wigs we've ever seen. With the film's 20th anniversary next year, toofab's Brian Particelli caught up with the actress at this year's SXSW -- where she was promoting her new horror flick "We Are Still Here." "I loved working on that, that was fun. I have a scar from the wig!" she reveals in a candid chat. "I got a hole in my head from that damn wig! It's always worth it, no complaints. Whatever it takes, just to get that picture." Marie added that she had to be "sewn into the dress" and couldn't sit (or go to the restroom!) during shooting. As for the memorable hair piece,...
- 3/25/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
The Good Wife showrunners Robert and Michelle King will be the first to admit Season 6 has been “narratively chaotic” — but it’s all been by design.
RelatedPilot News: Lost’s Maggie Grace Boards CBS Medical Drama Code Black
Ever since the death of Josh Charles’ Will Gardner last spring, “you have everybody going in every direction at one time and things are coming unglued,” says Robert King. And there could be even more upheaval as the show returns this Sunday (9/8c on CBS) for the first of the season’s final 10 episodes.
TVLine caught up with the Kings to dish...
RelatedPilot News: Lost’s Maggie Grace Boards CBS Medical Drama Code Black
Ever since the death of Josh Charles’ Will Gardner last spring, “you have everybody going in every direction at one time and things are coming unglued,” says Robert King. And there could be even more upheaval as the show returns this Sunday (9/8c on CBS) for the first of the season’s final 10 episodes.
TVLine caught up with the Kings to dish...
- 2/25/2015
- TVLine.com
Vancouver, BC. The video posted above, captured mid-sentence, has context. It's a late October and Rainn Wilson's Backstrom has spent a long afternoon and evening working over a suspect in an interrogation room. Production on "Backstrom" has been largely restricted to two or three scenes in the Portland police precinct, but those scenes have kept Wilson busy for hours, the price of being first on the call sheet. Wilson carved out 10 minutes to chat with one small roundtable of reporters, but a second group of reporters has been waiting in the dark corner of a Vancouver stage into the early evening, occasionally getting restless and, at least once, getting silenced by an Ad. [To our credit, we were only silenced because Thomas Dekker was instigating lively conversation. And the other group of scribes, befriended by co-star Kristoffer Polaha, was far noisier.] That at least somewhat explains Wilson greeting the journalists, identified as "bloggers," with the declaration, "You know, I'm kinda a wimpy guy, but I bet versus bloggers, I could probably take out any blogger on the planet.
- 1/21/2015
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Bioware
Satisfying endings and conclusions are essential to great games – what’s the point in investing time in a twenty hour plus journey when it’s going to end on a big anti-climax?
Thankfully, it’s very rare that games end on a disappointing note nowadays, as cinema’s ever-growing influence on gaming ensures developers strive to create experiences that satisfy from start to finish.
Still, some go above and beyond to deliver final levels and scenes which stun, shock and delight. Playing something and feeling like the best is both unravelling before you and hopefully still to come is a great sensation – and it’s those titles that capitalise on this that end up prompting some of the best discussions after the credits roll.
A great method of encouraging these debates is to make sure the final section of a game provides the biggest and most satisfying challenge you...
Satisfying endings and conclusions are essential to great games – what’s the point in investing time in a twenty hour plus journey when it’s going to end on a big anti-climax?
Thankfully, it’s very rare that games end on a disappointing note nowadays, as cinema’s ever-growing influence on gaming ensures developers strive to create experiences that satisfy from start to finish.
Still, some go above and beyond to deliver final levels and scenes which stun, shock and delight. Playing something and feeling like the best is both unravelling before you and hopefully still to come is a great sensation – and it’s those titles that capitalise on this that end up prompting some of the best discussions after the credits roll.
A great method of encouraging these debates is to make sure the final section of a game provides the biggest and most satisfying challenge you...
- 1/17/2015
- by Sam Coleman
- Obsessed with Film
The morning after a blowout Halloween party, Justin Chen recorded his half naked roommate Jimmy Pope cleaning their apartment while singing and dancing to Sheena Easton’s “Morning Train (9 to 5)” while their pets looked on disinterested. The hysterical video has gone viral over the weekend and has received over 4 million views.
This being the Internet Age, it’s easy to be cynical and call this video fake. And it probably is. Pope’s Twitter lists him as a dancer by trade and his and Chen’s Facebook pages are inundated with teases about major announcements and exciting news, so this is likely a forced attempt at promotion, complete with its own hashtags like #ifeelpretty #jimmythepope #prettyjimmy #willworkforpants
Cleaning Dancing Roommate: http://t.co/a8aKfXDwoG This is me, just with Barry white
— Ddddd (@daveandoggy) November 8, 2014
Whatever It Takes to get you through the day! You go boy! • Cleaning Dancing Roommate: http://t.
This being the Internet Age, it’s easy to be cynical and call this video fake. And it probably is. Pope’s Twitter lists him as a dancer by trade and his and Chen’s Facebook pages are inundated with teases about major announcements and exciting news, so this is likely a forced attempt at promotion, complete with its own hashtags like #ifeelpretty #jimmythepope #prettyjimmy #willworkforpants
Cleaning Dancing Roommate: http://t.co/a8aKfXDwoG This is me, just with Barry white
— Ddddd (@daveandoggy) November 8, 2014
Whatever It Takes to get you through the day! You go boy! • Cleaning Dancing Roommate: http://t.
- 11/10/2014
- Uinterview
Why isn't Julia Louis-Dreyfus in more movies? Yes, there are likely personal and professional reasons that keep one of the funniest ladies in Hollywood away from the big screen, but allow us to throw up our arms and demand more. Louis-Dreyfus has dominated television since the '80s (revisit her "Saturday Night Live" work and prepare to go bananas), "Seinfeld" making her a household name and providing a curse that only she could break. The success of "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and "Veep" rests entirely on Louis-Dreyfus shoulders. Maybe the weekly format provides a comfort, maybe Hollywood just isn't writing roles for funny women (that's not really a maybe, but let's not digress), but we're tired of the small screen having all the Julia Louis-Dreyfus fun. Her latest accolade only rubs it in. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles announced Monday that Louis-Dreyfus would...
- 10/7/2014
- Hitfix
The Paley Center for Media has announced a call for entries for its celebrated Art of the Documentary Pitch Workshop, which will be held at the Paley Center in New York on Saturday, November 15, 2014. In this workshop/competition- now in its eleventh year - a panel of documentary executives and producers discuss the process of developing a documentary and will hear and evaluate pitches from five pre-selected up-and-coming filmmakers who are hoping to sell either a nonfiction concept or a documentary work-in-progress. The winner of the pitch competition in November will receive a $5,000 grant to be used towards the completion of their project.
This call for entries is to be selected as one of the five filmmakers who will participate in the workshop in November.
Complete submission guidelines and entry forms can be found Here or filmmakers can submit electronically through Withoutabox - the free online resource that helps filmmakers connect with film festivals- Here
The deadline for entries:
Late Deadline: September 17, 2014 ($35 regular submission fee / $30 for Withoutabox members submitting through Withoutabox)
Special Extended Deadline: October 1, 2014 ($45 / $35 for Withoutabox members)
Withoutabox Extended Deadline: October 8, 2014 ($55 / $40 for Withoutabox members)
Past winners include: "The Age of Love" by Steven Loring, "Eleven" directed by Laura Paglin and Kahlil Pedizisai, "The View from Bellas Luces" directed by Christa Boarini; "Charge" by Mike Plunkett; "From Texas to Tehran" by Till Schauder; "Circo" by Aaron Schock; "The House that Herman Built" by Angad Bhalla; "Whatever it Takes" by Christopher Wong; and "Asparagus! (A Stalk-umentary)" by Anne de Mare and Kirsten Kelly
The Paley Center for Media, with locations in New York and Los Angeles, leads the discussion about the cultural, creative, and social significance of television, radio, and emerging platforms for the professional community and media-interested public. Drawing upon its curatorial expertise, an international collection, and close relationships with the leaders of the media community, the Paley Center examines the intersections between media and society.
The general public can access the collection and participate in programs that explore and celebrate the creativity, the innovations, the personalities, and the leaders who are shaping media. Through the global programs of its Media Council and International Council, the Paley Center also serves as a neutral setting where media professionals can engage in discussion and debate about the evolving media landscape. Previously known as The Museum of Television & Radio, the Paley Center was founded in 1975 by William S. Paley, a pioneering innovator in the industry. For more information, please visit paleycenter.org.
This call for entries is to be selected as one of the five filmmakers who will participate in the workshop in November.
Complete submission guidelines and entry forms can be found Here or filmmakers can submit electronically through Withoutabox - the free online resource that helps filmmakers connect with film festivals- Here
The deadline for entries:
Late Deadline: September 17, 2014 ($35 regular submission fee / $30 for Withoutabox members submitting through Withoutabox)
Special Extended Deadline: October 1, 2014 ($45 / $35 for Withoutabox members)
Withoutabox Extended Deadline: October 8, 2014 ($55 / $40 for Withoutabox members)
Past winners include: "The Age of Love" by Steven Loring, "Eleven" directed by Laura Paglin and Kahlil Pedizisai, "The View from Bellas Luces" directed by Christa Boarini; "Charge" by Mike Plunkett; "From Texas to Tehran" by Till Schauder; "Circo" by Aaron Schock; "The House that Herman Built" by Angad Bhalla; "Whatever it Takes" by Christopher Wong; and "Asparagus! (A Stalk-umentary)" by Anne de Mare and Kirsten Kelly
The Paley Center for Media, with locations in New York and Los Angeles, leads the discussion about the cultural, creative, and social significance of television, radio, and emerging platforms for the professional community and media-interested public. Drawing upon its curatorial expertise, an international collection, and close relationships with the leaders of the media community, the Paley Center examines the intersections between media and society.
The general public can access the collection and participate in programs that explore and celebrate the creativity, the innovations, the personalities, and the leaders who are shaping media. Through the global programs of its Media Council and International Council, the Paley Center also serves as a neutral setting where media professionals can engage in discussion and debate about the evolving media landscape. Previously known as The Museum of Television & Radio, the Paley Center was founded in 1975 by William S. Paley, a pioneering innovator in the industry. For more information, please visit paleycenter.org.
- 9/14/2014
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
If you’ve fantasized about one of them, two of them, or all of them together, you’re not alone. They’re Hollywood brothers. And at one point or another, they’ve made us thank our lucky stars that talent and good looks can come in multiple forms.
We may find ourselves comparing sexy siblings that are in the spotlight, such as Casey and Ben Affleck, Shawn and Marlon Wayans and the Jonas brothers. But don’t be fooled, there are often times yet another brother in the family we don’t know about, and sometimes, they’re even the hottest. Take a look at these sets of hunky Hollywood bros and see who we thought lucked out by scoring the most attractive genes in the family.
The Franco Brothers
Dave Franco: The gorgeous Neighbors star reminds us of a modern day James Dean. Anyone?
James Franco: This...
We may find ourselves comparing sexy siblings that are in the spotlight, such as Casey and Ben Affleck, Shawn and Marlon Wayans and the Jonas brothers. But don’t be fooled, there are often times yet another brother in the family we don’t know about, and sometimes, they’re even the hottest. Take a look at these sets of hunky Hollywood bros and see who we thought lucked out by scoring the most attractive genes in the family.
The Franco Brothers
Dave Franco: The gorgeous Neighbors star reminds us of a modern day James Dean. Anyone?
James Franco: This...
- 8/11/2014
- by Taylor Ferber
- VH1.com
If you’ve fantasized about one of them, two of them, or all of them together, you’re not alone. They’re Hollywood brothers. And at one point or another, they’ve made us thank our lucky stars that talent and good looks can come in multiple forms.
We may find ourselves comparing sexy siblings that are in the spotlight, such as Casey and Ben Affleck, Shawn and Marlon Wayans and the Jonas brothers. But don’t be fooled, there are often times yet another brother in the family we don’t know about, and sometimes, they’re even the hottest. Take a look at these sets of hunky Hollywood bros and see who we thought lucked out by scoring the most attractive genes in the family.
The Franco Brothers
Dave Franco: The gorgeous Neighbors star reminds us of a modern day James Dean. Anyone?
James Franco: This...
We may find ourselves comparing sexy siblings that are in the spotlight, such as Casey and Ben Affleck, Shawn and Marlon Wayans and the Jonas brothers. But don’t be fooled, there are often times yet another brother in the family we don’t know about, and sometimes, they’re even the hottest. Take a look at these sets of hunky Hollywood bros and see who we thought lucked out by scoring the most attractive genes in the family.
The Franco Brothers
Dave Franco: The gorgeous Neighbors star reminds us of a modern day James Dean. Anyone?
James Franco: This...
- 8/11/2014
- by Taylor Ferber
- TheFabLife - Movies
If Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel can make a sex tape in their new movie, then you can too! Here are some quick and easy tips to make your movie sex tape one to remember. Use an Empty House You'll want to get rid of extra family members for this one. Send the kids to school. Make sure the in-laws don't pop in for a visit. Whatever it takes. Locate a Handsome Man If at all possible, it would be wonderful if your sex tape could appeal to others. So try to find a man who doesn't look like a shaved gorilla. Find a Pretty Lady If you can't find a handsome man, maybe you'll have more luck finding a pretty lady as they tend to have a lot less back hair. ...
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- 7/17/2014
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
What makes a classic? Sarah digs into the ‘90s teen genre to find the difference between an iconic movie and a forgotten one...
Feature
The 90s revival can’t be ignored any longer. The nostalgia is in full bloom right now: walk down the high street and you’ll see 90s-inspired crop tops and stonewashed denim in every shop window, while current cool kids Iggy Azalea and Charli Xcx (neither of whom were old enough to see the film at the time) have paid slavish tribute to Clueless in the video for their current single Fancy. We’ve already pillaged the ‘80s for all they were worth and now, apparently, it’s time to start excavating the 90s. No matter how old that makes us feel.
If there’s one film genre that screams “90s”, it’s the teen movie. The decade was a kind of golden age for the...
Feature
The 90s revival can’t be ignored any longer. The nostalgia is in full bloom right now: walk down the high street and you’ll see 90s-inspired crop tops and stonewashed denim in every shop window, while current cool kids Iggy Azalea and Charli Xcx (neither of whom were old enough to see the film at the time) have paid slavish tribute to Clueless in the video for their current single Fancy. We’ve already pillaged the ‘80s for all they were worth and now, apparently, it’s time to start excavating the 90s. No matter how old that makes us feel.
If there’s one film genre that screams “90s”, it’s the teen movie. The decade was a kind of golden age for the...
- 6/12/2014
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Spoiler alert: If you haven’t watched the season finale of The Originals, stop reading now!
Last night, The Originals first season came to an end in a way no one could’ve expected: Hayley was a hybrid, just about all the town’s vamps were dead, Mikael was back, Rebekah was on the run with the baby, and what appeared to be Esther and Finn showed up in other people’s bodies. But don’t worry, if you haven’t finished digesting what all of that could mean for season 2, we chatted with Executive Producer Julie Plec about what exactly those twists will affect,...
Last night, The Originals first season came to an end in a way no one could’ve expected: Hayley was a hybrid, just about all the town’s vamps were dead, Mikael was back, Rebekah was on the run with the baby, and what appeared to be Esther and Finn showed up in other people’s bodies. But don’t worry, if you haven’t finished digesting what all of that could mean for season 2, we chatted with Executive Producer Julie Plec about what exactly those twists will affect,...
- 5/14/2014
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW - Inside TV
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