First loves aren’t always meant to be. That’s especially true for Alice and Nick in The Way Home. The two teens fell for each other during season one of the Hallmark Channel drama. But Alice (Sadie Laflamme-Snow) is a time traveler from the future. In Alice’s own time, Nick is old enough to be her dad, and any lasting romance between them is impossible.
As a teen in the 1990s, Nick is played by Samuel Braun. For scenes set in the present day, Canadian actor Kerry James steps into the role. And as fans saw in the show’s March 10 episode, “Somewhere Only We Know,” when adult Nick returns home to Port Haven, he notices something weird that starts him wondering about Alice.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Way Home Season 2 Episode 7.]
Is Nick beginning to suspect the truth about Alice in ‘The Way Home’? Sadie Laflamme-Snow as Alice Dhawan in...
As a teen in the 1990s, Nick is played by Samuel Braun. For scenes set in the present day, Canadian actor Kerry James steps into the role. And as fans saw in the show’s March 10 episode, “Somewhere Only We Know,” when adult Nick returns home to Port Haven, he notices something weird that starts him wondering about Alice.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Way Home Season 2 Episode 7.]
Is Nick beginning to suspect the truth about Alice in ‘The Way Home’? Sadie Laflamme-Snow as Alice Dhawan in...
- 3/12/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
This Sunday at 8:00 Pm on Hallmark, “The Way Home” continues its captivating journey with Season 2 Episode 7, titled “Somewhere Only We Know.” The Landry women find themselves on a quest for truth, discovering that appearances can be deceiving as they unravel new revelations from both the past and present.
The episode follows the intricate web of emotions as Elliot questions the depth of Kat’s commitment to the year 1814. As the narrative unfolds, viewers can expect a heartfelt exploration of love, family, and the complexities of navigating between different timelines.
Starring Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams, and Sadie Laflamme-Snow, “The Way Home” promises a blend of emotional depth and enchanting storytelling. For fans of heartfelt drama and time-travel romance, tuning in at 8:00 Pm offers another chapter in the Landry family’s journey, filled with surprises and poignant moments on Hallmark.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Sunday 10 March 2024 on...
The episode follows the intricate web of emotions as Elliot questions the depth of Kat’s commitment to the year 1814. As the narrative unfolds, viewers can expect a heartfelt exploration of love, family, and the complexities of navigating between different timelines.
Starring Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams, and Sadie Laflamme-Snow, “The Way Home” promises a blend of emotional depth and enchanting storytelling. For fans of heartfelt drama and time-travel romance, tuning in at 8:00 Pm offers another chapter in the Landry family’s journey, filled with surprises and poignant moments on Hallmark.
Release Date & Time: 8:00 Pm Sunday 10 March 2024 on...
- 3/3/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Netflix dropped the soundtrack for its hit limited thriller series “Beef.”
The 10-episode miniseries, which debuted on Netflix April 6, carries a name that completely conveys its plot. “Beef” centers on two strangers — a failing contractor named Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), and an unsatisfied entrepreneur named Amy Lau (Ali Wong) — whose worlds literally collide after they get into a road rage incident. When things escalate, the feud brings out their innermost darkest sides.
The cast includes Wong, Yeun, Young Mazino, David Choe, Mia Serafino, Ashley Park, Justin H. Min, Joseph Lee and Andrew Santino.
The A24-produced thriller was created by Lee Sung Jin, and executive produced by Jake Schreier, Ravi Nandan and Alli Reich. Series leads Wong and Yeun also serve as executive producers.
“Beef’s” original Score is by Bobby Krlic, and the soundtrack includes songs by prominent artists Christina Aguilera, Hoobstank and even tracks from Yeun and some of the cast.
The 10-episode miniseries, which debuted on Netflix April 6, carries a name that completely conveys its plot. “Beef” centers on two strangers — a failing contractor named Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), and an unsatisfied entrepreneur named Amy Lau (Ali Wong) — whose worlds literally collide after they get into a road rage incident. When things escalate, the feud brings out their innermost darkest sides.
The cast includes Wong, Yeun, Young Mazino, David Choe, Mia Serafino, Ashley Park, Justin H. Min, Joseph Lee and Andrew Santino.
The A24-produced thriller was created by Lee Sung Jin, and executive produced by Jake Schreier, Ravi Nandan and Alli Reich. Series leads Wong and Yeun also serve as executive producers.
“Beef’s” original Score is by Bobby Krlic, and the soundtrack includes songs by prominent artists Christina Aguilera, Hoobstank and even tracks from Yeun and some of the cast.
- 4/21/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Netflix’s “Beef” follows the escalating road-rage incident between wealthy entrepreneur Amy (Ali Wong) and failing contractor Danny (Steven Yeun). As Amy and Danny relish in vengeful schemes against one another, meanwhile concealing the extent of their discontent from their friends and family, composer Bobby Krlic opted for hits from the ’90s to mark the true emotional expression the pair is craving.
“The ’90s was this golden period where people just had their hearts on their sleeves with that kind of music,” Krlic told TheWrap. “They just express things very matter of factly and in a really unique, emotional way.”
Each episode in the 10-episode series concludes with a different ’90s hit, including Incubus’ “Drive, The Offspring’s “Self Esteem,” Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know” and Tori Amos’ “Cornflake Girl,” among others. “All the songs say something unique,” Krlic added.
With the ’90s inspiration tracing back to Krlic’s adolescence,...
“The ’90s was this golden period where people just had their hearts on their sleeves with that kind of music,” Krlic told TheWrap. “They just express things very matter of factly and in a really unique, emotional way.”
Each episode in the 10-episode series concludes with a different ’90s hit, including Incubus’ “Drive, The Offspring’s “Self Esteem,” Keane’s “Somewhere Only We Know” and Tori Amos’ “Cornflake Girl,” among others. “All the songs say something unique,” Krlic added.
With the ’90s inspiration tracing back to Krlic’s adolescence,...
- 4/7/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Adam Lambert, and Jennifer Hudson are some of the most famous names to come from American Idol. These stars certainly deserve their fame, but what about the lesser-known American Idol alumni? Singers like MacKenzie Bourg and Elise Testone are sometimes forgotten in Idol discourse because of their eliminations or where their careers went after the singing competition. However, many fans believe the world has seriously slept on these artists. Here’s a closer look at Bourg, Testone, and more underrated American Idol contestants.
‘American Idol’ Season 4 contestant Bo Bice | Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Bo Bice (Season 4)
Let’s start with Bo Bice, the runner-up of American Idol Season 4. He took a big risk as one of the first Idol contestants within the rock genre, but it paid off. All three judges — even the notoriously brutal Simon Cowell — loved his audition song, The Allman Brothers Band’s “Whipping Post.
‘American Idol’ Season 4 contestant Bo Bice | Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Bo Bice (Season 4)
Let’s start with Bo Bice, the runner-up of American Idol Season 4. He took a big risk as one of the first Idol contestants within the rock genre, but it paid off. All three judges — even the notoriously brutal Simon Cowell — loved his audition song, The Allman Brothers Band’s “Whipping Post.
- 3/20/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The mystery celebrity dressed as Poodle on “The Masked Singer Australia” has been revealed.
The show’s judges — Mel B, Abbie Chatfield, Dave Hughes, and Chrissie Swan — were visibly shocked on Wednesday’s episode after “Beverly Hills, 90210” star Tori Spelling was unveiled as the woman inside the costume.
Chatfield had already guessed Spelling, but changed her answer to Kyle Richards.
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Mel B, on the other hand, was convinced it was her fellow Spice Girl Emma Bunton behind the poodle mask.
The singer insisted, “Can I just say you had me, because I thought 100 per cent for real it was Baby Spice,” adding: “I swear to God, you sound like Emma Bunton! You do. You sound like a Spice Girl. You did!” the Daily Mail reported.
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The show’s judges — Mel B, Abbie Chatfield, Dave Hughes, and Chrissie Swan — were visibly shocked on Wednesday’s episode after “Beverly Hills, 90210” star Tori Spelling was unveiled as the woman inside the costume.
Chatfield had already guessed Spelling, but changed her answer to Kyle Richards.
Read More: Tom Brady Addresses ‘Masked Singer’ Rumours
Mel B, on the other hand, was convinced it was her fellow Spice Girl Emma Bunton behind the poodle mask.
The singer insisted, “Can I just say you had me, because I thought 100 per cent for real it was Baby Spice,” adding: “I swear to God, you sound like Emma Bunton! You do. You sound like a Spice Girl. You did!” the Daily Mail reported.
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- 8/24/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Monday night on ABC turned out to be a bloodbath on “American Idol” as six talented singers were eliminated on live television: Cameron Whitcomb, Katyrah Love, Cadence Baker, Sage, Jacob Moran and Elli Rowe. That left just 14 artists still in the running to join the show’s iconic winners list at the end of this landmark 20th season. Vote in our “American Idol” Top 14 reveal poll below to let us know which eliminated contestant was robbed. Then be sure to defend your choice down in the comments section.
The two-hour episode started with 10 singers learning they had been chosen as America’s favorites after their performances on Sunday night. They were: Ava Maybee, Christian Guardino, Lady K, HunterGirl, Dan Marshall, Leah Marlene, Nicolina, Noah Thompson, Emyrson Flora and Fritz Hager.
“Idol” judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan then got to “save” four of the 10 remaining at-risk artists by...
The two-hour episode started with 10 singers learning they had been chosen as America’s favorites after their performances on Sunday night. They were: Ava Maybee, Christian Guardino, Lady K, HunterGirl, Dan Marshall, Leah Marlene, Nicolina, Noah Thompson, Emyrson Flora and Fritz Hager.
“Idol” judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan then got to “save” four of the 10 remaining at-risk artists by...
- 4/19/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“American Idol” continued with the 12th episode of Season 20 on Sunday, April 17. This installment of the ABC reality TV competition saw judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie relinquish their power over to America. The Top 20 were revealed and competed for America’s vote. Platinum Ticket winner Kenedi Anderson withdrew from the competition last week and Danielle Finn, Scarlet and Sir Blayke failed to earn enough votes to stick around.
So who was the best from Sunday night? And have the continued to improve each week? Below I rank each hopeful from the least impressive (but with room to grow) to a possible Season 20 frontrunner.
See Meet the Top 24 “American Idol” finalists for Season 20
20. Sage (“Rhiannon” by Fleetwood Mac): Sage’s voice is incredible. Saying that, this particular song choice did not work for me. This was not her best performance. By the end of the night, I...
So who was the best from Sunday night? And have the continued to improve each week? Below I rank each hopeful from the least impressive (but with room to grow) to a possible Season 20 frontrunner.
See Meet the Top 24 “American Idol” finalists for Season 20
20. Sage (“Rhiannon” by Fleetwood Mac): Sage’s voice is incredible. Saying that, this particular song choice did not work for me. This was not her best performance. By the end of the night, I...
- 4/18/2022
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
We’re almost to the end of Season 17 of “The Voice.” The Top 8 performed on Monday night and now await their fates on Tuesday’s live results show. This semifinals round features the teams of coaches Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani, John Legend and Blake Shelton. Three singers will be safe while two will immediately be eliminated. The other three contestants will face off for an Instant Save, with only one of those people moving into next week’s Top 4 finale.
Here are the remaining contenders and the songs they chose for Monday’s episodes:
Katie Kadan (Team Legend) chose “Lady Marmalade”
Kat Hammock (Team Blake) chose “Somewhere Only We Know”
Marybeth Byrd (Team Legend) chose “Before He Cheats”
Hello Sunday (Team Kelly) chose “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing”
Ricky Duran (Team Blake) chose “Let it Be”
Will Breman (Team Gwen) chose “Locked Out of Heaven”
Rose Short (Team...
Here are the remaining contenders and the songs they chose for Monday’s episodes:
Katie Kadan (Team Legend) chose “Lady Marmalade”
Kat Hammock (Team Blake) chose “Somewhere Only We Know”
Marybeth Byrd (Team Legend) chose “Before He Cheats”
Hello Sunday (Team Kelly) chose “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing”
Ricky Duran (Team Blake) chose “Let it Be”
Will Breman (Team Gwen) chose “Locked Out of Heaven”
Rose Short (Team...
- 12/11/2019
- by John Benutty and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
I’m not sure any of us were — insert Valley Girl accent here — “Like, oh-my-God!” about the idea of The Voice’s ’80s Week after we heard what Team Kelly Clarkson’s since-eliminated Shane Q did to Billy Ocean’s “Caribbean Queen” during the Top 10’s performances. But on the other hand, that disaster did kinda-sorta mean that the Top 8 couldn’t do worse Monday night, right? Read on, and we’ll discuss not only the semifinalists’ throwback duets but also whether their solo numbers qualified as singular sensations.
Katie Kadan (Team Legend), “Lady Marmalade” — Grade: B | In rehearsal, John...
Katie Kadan (Team Legend), “Lady Marmalade” — Grade: B | In rehearsal, John...
- 12/10/2019
- TVLine.com
Just two weeks remain for Season 17 of “The Voice.” The Top 8 for this cycle perform on Monday night’s Live Semifinals for coaches Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani, John Legend and Blake Shelton. You can start voting for your favorites right away and will find out the results on Tuesday evening. Three singers will be safe while two will immediately be eliminated. The other three contestants will face off for an Instant Save, with only one of those people moving into next week’s Top 4 finale.
We just published our power rankings over the weekend, listing our reasons for ranking best to worst for the Top 8. Do you agree or disagree with our choices? Here are the remaining contestants in our order for Season 17:
1. Jake Hoot (Team Kelly)
2. Katie Kadan (Team Legend)
3. Ricky Duran (Team Blake)
4. Rose Short (Team Gwen)
5. Hello Sunday (Team Kelly)
6. Kat Hammock (Team Blake)
7. Will Breman...
We just published our power rankings over the weekend, listing our reasons for ranking best to worst for the Top 8. Do you agree or disagree with our choices? Here are the remaining contestants in our order for Season 17:
1. Jake Hoot (Team Kelly)
2. Katie Kadan (Team Legend)
3. Ricky Duran (Team Blake)
4. Rose Short (Team Gwen)
5. Hello Sunday (Team Kelly)
6. Kat Hammock (Team Blake)
7. Will Breman...
- 12/10/2019
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
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