Peacock has finally dropped the long awaited trailer for ‘Meet Cute’, the upcoming rom-com starring Kaley Cuoco and Pete Davidson. It will be avaible to stream Sept 21st. ‘Meet Cute’ is directed by Alex Lehmann (Blue Jay) from a screenplay written by Noga Pnueli. “When Sheila and Gary meet, it’s love at first sight – until we
The tabloid owner who claims Thomas Markle is out to kill him just got two years of court-ordered protection from Meghan Markle‘s father. According to new legal docs, obtained TMZ, a judge granted Jeff Rayner a restraining order against Thomas, who did not show up for Tuesday’s court hearing. The protective order will be in
Lainey Wilson took the stage during the 2022 ACM Honors broadcast on Tuesday night (Sept. 13), revving up the crowd with an energetic performance of “Workin’ Overtime” from Yellowstone. The ACM Honors recognized Yellowstone with the ACM Film Award at the ceremony, which took place at the iconic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Aug. 24
On the heels of National Cinema Day, a smaller event that debuted last year, called National Cinema Week, has set Oct. 7-13 for its second annual push to celebrate moviegoing in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean. Over 1,200 theaters repping 12,00+ screens are participating and more may join. The dates are one week later
Ted Lasso may be well into its second season, but fans shouldn’t fret: another installment of the Apple TV+ sports comedy is already in the works. The news doesn’t come as a huge surprise considering the sweeping success the show has seen so far. In case you forgot, it became the most-nominated freshman comedy in
“I got big plans for this home I made,” Sudan Archives proclaims on the opening track of her sophomore album, Natural Brown Prom Queen. She has a whole album’s worth of songs to prove her point, but wastes no time flaunting her conviction. There’s already a strange magic in the air when she invites us to
The past two years has seen a rise in conservative propaganda against queer books in schools and libraries, so it’s not a surprise that Pride displays got hit especially hard in June. In one Illinois library, though, the fight began before Pride month had even started, and what happened offers a useful case study for
An AAWSAP manager hangs radioactive laundry on the line (again) It’s nothing, man, just a flesh wound — it’ll scab over. I just need to clear my mind. The bogeyman has been in our heads since childhood, since the Pleistocene bonfires, when the first storytellers warned us not to wander too far, too deep, too
Host Kenan Thompson and some well-deserved wins kept things up beat, but it was hard to ignore some ominous undercurrents to the night. By Keith Phipps September 13, 2022 Quinta Brunson accepts the Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series award for Abbott Elementary during the 74th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Microsoft Theater
September 13, 2022 11:35 am By Nadia Vella Astrologer Nostradamus apparently made many correct predictions, despite his vagueness, and some suggest that he has now predicted the demise of the Royal Family with King Charles III at the helm. Legendary astrologer Nostradamus once made an ominous prediction about the future of the Royal family after
Country waltz is also the title track of Olsen’s latest LP Angel Olsen showed an affinity for working with classic country sounds on her latest album Big Time, which came out in June. On Tuesday, Olsen released an updated version of the title track, which features country maverick Sturgill Simpson. A lilting countrypolitan waltz about
With TV habits continuing to change, it was inevitable the Emmy Awards would go low (again). Among total viewers, Monday’s telecast of the 74th Prime Emmy Awards averaged 5.92 million total viewers. This marks the first time the awards show has gone below 6 million. The previous low was in 2020 when it had 6.36
Agony In The Garden has just released the title track off his soon to be released album “Will of Fire”, which is now available worldwide. Agony In The Garden’s inception occurred on April of 2013 as a one man band with singer/songwriter multi-instrumentalist Mack Perry writing and recording all of Agony’s music. Releasing a debut
Twenty-seven years ago today, on Sept. 13, 1994, Clay Walker released the song that would become his fourth No. 1 single. He’d cast a future star in its music video, too. If you blink, you’ll miss her, but actor Angela Kinsey — best known as Angela Martin on the U.S. version of The Office — appears in Walker’s “If
Halle Bailey finally showed the world what she looks like as Ariel in “The Little Mermaid” reboot, but per usual — Twitter’s found a way to ruin it … by tearing down Jodi Benson. Here’s the deal … Disney dropped the new ‘Little Mermaid’ trailer Friday, and while most everyone was in awe of the
As Bloody Disgusting recently told you, The Strangers franchise is coming back to life with a brand new trilogy of movies, and the official press release just went out this afternoon. Lionsgate announced today it has begun production on The Strangers remake, set to be a trilogy of films being produced in Bratislava, Slovakia. Based on
Making the most of facial hair means giving it the love and attention it deserves. There are many products available to help create a buzz about your fuzz which makes finding the best beard growth oil essential. Beard oil will help your scruff look softer and fuller, and moisturize the skin beneath. The best beard
Looking for Alaska was published in 2005, but it’s being banned and challenged now more than ever, the author shared on TikTok. Alicia Farrant, a candidate running for school board in Orange County, Florida — which includes the school John Green attended as a student — has campaigned partly based on banning Looking for Alaska
Randy Houser is giving fans another taste of this upcoming sixth studio album, Note to Self. The project is due to arrive on Nov. 11, but the singer has released another offering from it with “Rub a Little Dirt on It.” The simple track is a gentle reminder that although times can get tough, they are
In addition to starring in fare like Alex Cross, Vice and Don’t Look Up, Tyler Perry has spent a lot of his career spearheading Black movies and TV shows, including the Madea film series (which returned earlier this year with A Madea Homecoming), Acrimony, A Fall from Grace and House of Payne. Perry’s next project
Mallbangs has released ‘You Can Have It All’, the latest single from their forthcoming EP Checking For Daggers. Check it out below. “‘You Can Have It All’ is based on, and written around, the guitar riff chord progression you can hear in the bridge,” Mallbangs, aka Aidy, explained in a statement. “I just could never
Stephen Amell has a new target in his sights — the guy’s taking his neighbors to court over what he claims is an unpermitted animal adoption biz … one that he says is super loud and stinky! The “Arrow” star and his wife, Cassandra, just filed suit against Kristen Stavola and Jeremy Gardiner — who
Starring: Amandla Stenberg, Chase Sui Wonders, Conner O’Malley, Lee Pace, Maria Bakalova, Myha’la Herrold, Pete Davidson, Rachel Sennott A24 has become all the buzz in the movie world distributing some promising new films, and with ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ it’s no different. When a group of rich 20-somethings plan a hurricane party at a remote family mansion, a party game goes awry in
Jake Blount, Emily Nenni, Joy Clark and over 140 more acts are set to perform at the 2023 Folk Alliance International (FAI) Conference. The eclectic annual event will take place Feb. 1-5, 2023, in Kansas City, Mo. The event welcomes members of the music industry, including hundreds of musicians from an array of genres, to highlight and celebrate folk music and
Global anime destination Crunchyroll will release the anticipated One Piece Film Red in the U.S. and Canada on Nov. 4. The film, produced by Toei Animation and One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, will hit theaters in Australia and New Zealand the day before, on Nov. 3, following a release in Austria and Germany Oct. 13.
Before diving into this week’s episode, be sure to give last week’s chat on Immortality a listen! Just because we’re a week or two behind our typically scheduled Horror Bytes post doesn’t mean we don’t have a hell of a selection to chat about for September! This month’s edition of Horror Bytes, in which Neil
Raul Lopez of Luar knew that we were hungry for a showstopper, so he gave us just that. On Sunday night at The Shed, hundreds of fans and family members rushed the doors to pay witness to the designer’s spring/summer 2023 show, titled “La Alta Gama” (translation: “high class”), a reference to the Rochy RD
Children just love climbing things which is why in any playground – at home, school or in the park – the climbing frame is always the first to be approached by energetic kids excited to play. Fun is great, of course, but it’s also encouraging to know that children are getting extra benefits from their
Kindle Unlimited is Amazon’s subscription service which gives readers access to over 2 million ebooks, alongside audiobooks, comics, short stories, and more, and this summer, Kindle Unlimited users were voracious readers. Amazon Prime users, who have access to about 3,000 books, short stories, audiobooks, and comics through their subscription to the service, were also busy