The Masked Singer is back!
A new episode of season 13 of the hit Fox singing competition series aired on Wednesday night (April 16).
The show, which began in South Korea, features celebrities singing songs while wearing costumes and face masks concealing their identities until they’re eliminated. Throughout the season, the contestants provide clues to try and help the judges and fans figure out who is under the mask.
This season includes the new costumed character Detective Lucky Duck, who will help panelists “uncover who’s behind each mask.”
During the episode, the Lucky Six contestants Boogie Woogie, Mad Scientist Monster, Nessy, Pearl, Coral, and Paprazzo hit the stage for another performance.
While on stage, Paparazzo performed “Unpretty” by TLC.
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A new episode of season 13 of the hit Fox singing competition series aired on Wednesday night (April 16).
The show, which began in South Korea, features celebrities singing songs while wearing costumes and face masks concealing their identities until they’re eliminated. Throughout the season, the contestants provide clues to try and help the judges and fans figure out who is under the mask.
This season includes the new costumed character Detective Lucky Duck, who will help panelists “uncover who’s behind each mask.”
During the episode, the Lucky Six contestants Boogie Woogie, Mad Scientist Monster, Nessy, Pearl, Coral, and Paprazzo hit the stage for another performance.
While on stage, Paparazzo performed “Unpretty” by TLC.
Keep reading to see all of the clues and guesses for Paparazzo…Keep scrolling to check out the clues and guesses…
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- 4/17/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Did you know that Joey Lawrence‘s name isn’t really “Joey Lawrence”?
During a panel at 90s Con in Hartford, Conn. on Friday (March 28), the 48-year-old Blossom actor and his brothers Matthew and Andrew Lawrence – whose real last name is Mignogna – explained why they now regret using a fake last name to get ahead in Hollywood.
Keep reading to find out more…“[Lawrence] was my middle name,” Joey explained, via EW. “So I was named after our dad, and our grandfather on our dad’s side. And in the early ’80s, it was like, ‘No one can pronounce Mignogna. That’s not a name people will say.’”
He went on to say that he probably would have kept “Mignogna” as his last name if he was starting out now.
“Today, things like that are celebrated,” Joey said. “In the ’80s, it was like, ‘We’re going to need to water this down.
During a panel at 90s Con in Hartford, Conn. on Friday (March 28), the 48-year-old Blossom actor and his brothers Matthew and Andrew Lawrence – whose real last name is Mignogna – explained why they now regret using a fake last name to get ahead in Hollywood.
Keep reading to find out more…“[Lawrence] was my middle name,” Joey explained, via EW. “So I was named after our dad, and our grandfather on our dad’s side. And in the early ’80s, it was like, ‘No one can pronounce Mignogna. That’s not a name people will say.’”
He went on to say that he probably would have kept “Mignogna” as his last name if he was starting out now.
“Today, things like that are celebrated,” Joey said. “In the ’80s, it was like, ‘We’re going to need to water this down.
- 3/29/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Tyler Perry is a massive media mogul, with many movies and television shows spread across multiple streaming services. The actor, writer, director, and producer is perhaps best known for playing Madea, a tough elderly woman who has appeared in several stage plays, a dozen movies, and numerous television series. This includes Tyler Perry's House of Payne, which aired for eight seasons on TBS from 2006 to 2012. Shortly after, Perry formed a partnership to produce series for the Oprah Winfrey Network.
In recent years, however, Perry's projects have been confined to streaming, most notably Netflix. From 2020 to 2024, he wrote and directed A Fall from Grace, A Madea Homecoming, A Jazzman's Blues, Mea Culpa, and The Six Triple Eight – all for Netflix. Many of these movies were panned by critics, but were somewhat popular on the streaming service. In 2025, Perry has Madea's Destination Wedding and several new shows premiering. In addition, one of...
In recent years, however, Perry's projects have been confined to streaming, most notably Netflix. From 2020 to 2024, he wrote and directed A Fall from Grace, A Madea Homecoming, A Jazzman's Blues, Mea Culpa, and The Six Triple Eight – all for Netflix. Many of these movies were panned by critics, but were somewhat popular on the streaming service. In 2025, Perry has Madea's Destination Wedding and several new shows premiering. In addition, one of...
- 3/12/2025
- by Adam Bentz
- ScreenRant
Ant, Coral, and Paparazzo faced off one last time on The Masked Singer Wednesday night. The Group A finalists joined panelist Robin Thicke for a performance of "Fly Me to the Moon" before going head-to-head in front of Thicke, Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg, Ken Jeong and Rita Ora. Only two could move on to Season 13's Lucky Six while the third-place finisher was forced to unmask. Read on for our recap of "Rat Pack Night," hosted by Nick Cannon, which aired Feb. 26 on Fox.
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Kicking things off was Coral — and it turns out she has a strong connection to the Rat Pack and its era. Here's her story: "I made it to the Group A finals! I'm dead! Especially for 'Rat Pack Night' because their music really reminds me of my dad. Growing up on the East Coast,...
See ‘The Masked Singer’: Top 21 most famous celebrities of all time
Coral
Kicking things off was Coral — and it turns out she has a strong connection to the Rat Pack and its era. Here's her story: "I made it to the Group A finals! I'm dead! Especially for 'Rat Pack Night' because their music really reminds me of my dad. Growing up on the East Coast,...
- 2/27/2025
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
The Masked Singer is back!
A new episode of season 13 of the hit Fox singing competition series aired on Wednesday night (February 26).
The show, which began in South Korea, features celebrities singing songs while wearing costumes and face masks concealing their identities until they’re eliminated. Throughout the season, the contestants provide clues to try and help the judges and fans figure out who is under the mask.
This season includes the new costumed character Detective Lucky Duck, who will help panelists “uncover who’s behind each mask.”
During the episode, Group A contestants Ant, Coral, and Paparazzo returned to the stage for their second performance of the season.
While on stage, Paparazzo performed “That’s Amore” by Dean Martin.
Keep reading to see all of the clues and guesses for Paparazzo…Keep scrolling to check out the clues and guesses…
First Performance Clues:
- The lens has been pointed in...
A new episode of season 13 of the hit Fox singing competition series aired on Wednesday night (February 26).
The show, which began in South Korea, features celebrities singing songs while wearing costumes and face masks concealing their identities until they’re eliminated. Throughout the season, the contestants provide clues to try and help the judges and fans figure out who is under the mask.
This season includes the new costumed character Detective Lucky Duck, who will help panelists “uncover who’s behind each mask.”
During the episode, Group A contestants Ant, Coral, and Paparazzo returned to the stage for their second performance of the season.
While on stage, Paparazzo performed “That’s Amore” by Dean Martin.
Keep reading to see all of the clues and guesses for Paparazzo…Keep scrolling to check out the clues and guesses…
First Performance Clues:
- The lens has been pointed in...
- 2/27/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Quick Links George Clooney Dodges a Major Box Office Bullet Michael Keaton's Notorious Holiday Flop Both Hollywood Greats Had Epic '90s Duds
George Clooney and Michael Keaton are two of Hollywood's most illustrious leading men, and it's hard to remember a period when they weren't completely dominating every film and role they tackled. However, the late '90s proved to be a precarious time in both prolific actors' careers, as the movie stars notably appeared in the biggest box office flops that tarnished their otherwise impressive resumes.
Keaton ended up headlining the holiday stinker Jack Frost and Clooney the epic superhero flop Batman & Robin, both of which were major critical and commercial duds that garnered unwanted attention for the actors and left them questioning their statuses in the entertainment industry. As we all know, the pair were able to bounce back after these cinematic stinkers, but some...
George Clooney and Michael Keaton are two of Hollywood's most illustrious leading men, and it's hard to remember a period when they weren't completely dominating every film and role they tackled. However, the late '90s proved to be a precarious time in both prolific actors' careers, as the movie stars notably appeared in the biggest box office flops that tarnished their otherwise impressive resumes.
Keaton ended up headlining the holiday stinker Jack Frost and Clooney the epic superhero flop Batman & Robin, both of which were major critical and commercial duds that garnered unwanted attention for the actors and left them questioning their statuses in the entertainment industry. As we all know, the pair were able to bounce back after these cinematic stinkers, but some...
- 12/26/2024
- by Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb
Stars: Jennifer Taylor, Adrienne Thomas, Matthew Lawrence, Paul London, Donna Lawrence, Anna Damergis | Written by Anna Damergis, Andrew Lawrence, Donna Lawrence, Tim Schaaf | Directed by Andrew Lawrence
The Baby Snatcher, also known under numerous monikers including Baby Dust and Maternal Sin, and released on the Lifetime network in the US under the more exploitative title My Best Friend the Baby Snatcher, comes from actor turned director Andrew Lawrence (Money Plane), who made his directorial debut only 4 years ago with The Office Mix-Up, which starred his two brothers Joey Lawrence and Matthew Lawrence – the latter of whom also stars in this film as the husband of the stories heroine, Penelope (Adrienne Thomas).
Very much in the “Lifetime” mould, The Baby Snatcher explores the fragile boundaries of friendship and the destructive power of jealousy, focusing on two best friends who become pregnant at the same time. However, tragedy strikes when one, Eve (Jennifer Taylor), suffers a miscarriage,...
The Baby Snatcher, also known under numerous monikers including Baby Dust and Maternal Sin, and released on the Lifetime network in the US under the more exploitative title My Best Friend the Baby Snatcher, comes from actor turned director Andrew Lawrence (Money Plane), who made his directorial debut only 4 years ago with The Office Mix-Up, which starred his two brothers Joey Lawrence and Matthew Lawrence – the latter of whom also stars in this film as the husband of the stories heroine, Penelope (Adrienne Thomas).
Very much in the “Lifetime” mould, The Baby Snatcher explores the fragile boundaries of friendship and the destructive power of jealousy, focusing on two best friends who become pregnant at the same time. However, tragedy strikes when one, Eve (Jennifer Taylor), suffers a miscarriage,...
- 12/9/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Kelsey Grammer is currently enjoying a great deal of success with the revival of "Frasier," a series that has been running on Paramount+ since October 2023. The original "Frasier," itself a spinoff of "Cheers," starred Grammer as the titular character, a radio psychologist whose persnickety attitudes and tastes invited all manner of zany shenanigans into his life. The original show lasted 264 episodes over 11 seasons, making it one of the most successful sitcoms of its decade.
But, as many might be able to point out, Grammer's career has been wildly varied in success. He often shows up in films, yet he has headlined far more bombs than hits. Grammer has played Dr. Hank McCoy/Beast in several live-action "X-Men" movies, but he has also appeared in a slew of weird, low-budget, straight-to-home-media schlock. Who could forget, for instance, the bizarre glories of Andrew Lawrence's "Money Plane"? Grammer has similarly starred in numerous low-rent Christmas movies,...
But, as many might be able to point out, Grammer's career has been wildly varied in success. He often shows up in films, yet he has headlined far more bombs than hits. Grammer has played Dr. Hank McCoy/Beast in several live-action "X-Men" movies, but he has also appeared in a slew of weird, low-budget, straight-to-home-media schlock. Who could forget, for instance, the bizarre glories of Andrew Lawrence's "Money Plane"? Grammer has similarly starred in numerous low-rent Christmas movies,...
- 11/18/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Johnny Vegas and writer Graham Duff are bringing their cult sitcom Ideal to the stage to celebrate its 20th anniversary, here are the details.
Johnny Vegas – real name Michael Pennington – began his career as a esoteric stand up comic. In his performances he often incorporated pottery, using the skills he learnt completing a BA in Art and Ceramics.
He worked his way up the comedy circuit, eventually joining Stewart Lee, Simon Munnery and Roger Mann in comedy troupe Club Zarathustra in the late 1990s. And the following decade, he properly broke into television.
Ideal is a sitcom written by Graham Duff. that premiered in 2005, Vegas starred as Moz, a drug dealer in Manchester, and his eclectic clientele with whom he does business in his squalid flat. Regular characters included Cartoon Head, a sinister, silent figure never seen without his mouse mask head, Nicola Reynolds as Moz’s girlfriend Nicki,. Duff...
Johnny Vegas – real name Michael Pennington – began his career as a esoteric stand up comic. In his performances he often incorporated pottery, using the skills he learnt completing a BA in Art and Ceramics.
He worked his way up the comedy circuit, eventually joining Stewart Lee, Simon Munnery and Roger Mann in comedy troupe Club Zarathustra in the late 1990s. And the following decade, he properly broke into television.
Ideal is a sitcom written by Graham Duff. that premiered in 2005, Vegas starred as Moz, a drug dealer in Manchester, and his eclectic clientele with whom he does business in his squalid flat. Regular characters included Cartoon Head, a sinister, silent figure never seen without his mouse mask head, Nicola Reynolds as Moz’s girlfriend Nicki,. Duff...
- 11/15/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Joey Lawerence is divorced – again. Whoa!
Maybe he and Jennifer Lopez can start a club?
For the third time in his life, the 80’s heartthrob finds himself in the middle of messy divorce.
Initially, word was that the two were splitting due to irreconcilable differences.
Common phrase used in Hollywood divorces.
However, after digging through the divorce documents filed by his wife, there are some red flags being noted about the conditions of their divorce. They have to do with his daughter.
Now, there are rumors that Joey stepped out on his wife, who he met on the set of a Lifetime movie, with another woman – that he also met on the set of a movie! Whoa again!
oey Lawrence of The Lawrence Brothers attends the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards which broadcast live on Turner’s TBS, TNT, and truTV at The Forum on March 5, 2017 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez...
Maybe he and Jennifer Lopez can start a club?
For the third time in his life, the 80’s heartthrob finds himself in the middle of messy divorce.
Initially, word was that the two were splitting due to irreconcilable differences.
Common phrase used in Hollywood divorces.
However, after digging through the divorce documents filed by his wife, there are some red flags being noted about the conditions of their divorce. They have to do with his daughter.
Now, there are rumors that Joey stepped out on his wife, who he met on the set of a Lifetime movie, with another woman – that he also met on the set of a movie! Whoa again!
oey Lawrence of The Lawrence Brothers attends the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards which broadcast live on Turner’s TBS, TNT, and truTV at The Forum on March 5, 2017 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez...
- 8/23/2024
- by Dina Sartore-Bodo
- The Hollywood Gossip
Republicans are furious that the attacks describing them as fascist little weirdos are making an impression on the American public, and their response has been to get even weirder.
On Monday night, Fox News host Jesse Watters complained at length about the accusation from Democrats that GOP politicians — and Trump’s vice presidential pick Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) in particular — are “weird.”
Watters played a compilation of prominent Democratic lawmakers, politicians, and commentators discussing the attack line. “The agenda, the way they talk to people, the way they address people,...
On Monday night, Fox News host Jesse Watters complained at length about the accusation from Democrats that GOP politicians — and Trump’s vice presidential pick Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) in particular — are “weird.”
Watters played a compilation of prominent Democratic lawmakers, politicians, and commentators discussing the attack line. “The agenda, the way they talk to people, the way they address people,...
- 7/30/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Divorce in the Black is Tyler Perry's lowest-rated movie at 0%, but audiences gave it a 62% score. Critics found the film rushed and poorly executed, with inconsistent pacing and tonal shifts. With only 11 reviews so far, the Rotten Tomatoes score may change as more reviews come in over time.
Tyler Perry's Divorce in the Black has marked a new low in Tyler Perry's directorial career. Based on its Rotten Tomatoes score of 0%, Tyler Perry's Divorce in the Black is the lowest-rated movie the celebrated filmmaker has ever created, even though it has a moderately positive audience score of 62%. The cast of Divorce in the Black is led by Meagan Good's Ava and Cory Hardrict's Dallas and also features performances by Taylor Polidore Williams, Shannon Wallace, Debbi Morgan, Richard Lawson, and Joseph Lee Anderson. The film was released on July 11, 2024, on Amazon Prime Video.
Divorce in the Black was written and directed by Perry,...
Tyler Perry's Divorce in the Black has marked a new low in Tyler Perry's directorial career. Based on its Rotten Tomatoes score of 0%, Tyler Perry's Divorce in the Black is the lowest-rated movie the celebrated filmmaker has ever created, even though it has a moderately positive audience score of 62%. The cast of Divorce in the Black is led by Meagan Good's Ava and Cory Hardrict's Dallas and also features performances by Taylor Polidore Williams, Shannon Wallace, Debbi Morgan, Richard Lawson, and Joseph Lee Anderson. The film was released on July 11, 2024, on Amazon Prime Video.
Divorce in the Black was written and directed by Perry,...
- 7/16/2024
- by Greg MacArthur
- ScreenRant
In a photo shared to social media Wednesday, May 1, original Mrs. Doubtfire child stars Lisa Jakub, Matthew Lawrence, and Mara Wilson joined for a group photo some 30 years after the film’s release.
“The sisters had so much fun hanging out with the brothers. @marawilson and @matthewlawrence still feel like my siblings — even 30 years after filming Mrs Doubtfire,” wrote Jakub, who starred as oldest child Lydia Hillard.
Added Jakub, “We had a little reunion.
“The sisters had so much fun hanging out with the brothers. @marawilson and @matthewlawrence still feel like my siblings — even 30 years after filming Mrs Doubtfire,” wrote Jakub, who starred as oldest child Lydia Hillard.
Added Jakub, “We had a little reunion.
- 5/3/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
iHeartPodcasts, the No. 1 podcast publisher globally according to Podtrac, together with actors Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson, announce the return of their podcast, Sibling Revelry for season four. The hilarious duo of sibling hosts is ready to take listeners on an even more amusing and engaging journey through the joys and challenges of family ties.
Over their first three seasons, Kate and Oliver have captivated listeners with a collection of entertaining and inspirational stories, featuring a diverse group of guests, ranging from the Kardashian-Jenners, the Hiltons, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, Stella and Mary McCartney and the Haim sisters to brothers Chad and Rob Lowe, Ron and Clint Howard and Matthew and Mike “Rooster” McConaughey, and other cultural icons including Tony Hawk, Jimmy Kimmel, Amy Schumer, Rob Gronkowski and many others, along with their siblings.
In the new season of “Sibling Revelry”, Kate and Oliver – who also produce the...
Over their first three seasons, Kate and Oliver have captivated listeners with a collection of entertaining and inspirational stories, featuring a diverse group of guests, ranging from the Kardashian-Jenners, the Hiltons, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, Stella and Mary McCartney and the Haim sisters to brothers Chad and Rob Lowe, Ron and Clint Howard and Matthew and Mike “Rooster” McConaughey, and other cultural icons including Tony Hawk, Jimmy Kimmel, Amy Schumer, Rob Gronkowski and many others, along with their siblings.
In the new season of “Sibling Revelry”, Kate and Oliver – who also produce the...
- 1/8/2024
- Podnews.net
As Kelsey Grammer says in his 2020 low-budget action movie Money Plane, “Whatever you want to wager on, the money plane has you covered. You want to bet on a dude f*cking an alligator? Money Plane.”
Somehow, John Oliver, on his latest episode of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, managed to use the film to highlight the absurdity of abortion laws in the U.S.
The British comedian spent the majority of Sunday night’s episode discussing the current situation involving abortion following the Dobbs decision, particularly as it pertains to a number of local elections coming up this week.
How did he connect the dots? The money plane is much like floating abortion clinics, an idea proposed to get round some states’ making abortions illegal.
“Lawless territory, no rules, anything goes. It’s not only a foolproof plan, but it’s also the literal premise for the movie Money Plane.
Somehow, John Oliver, on his latest episode of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, managed to use the film to highlight the absurdity of abortion laws in the U.S.
The British comedian spent the majority of Sunday night’s episode discussing the current situation involving abortion following the Dobbs decision, particularly as it pertains to a number of local elections coming up this week.
How did he connect the dots? The money plane is much like floating abortion clinics, an idea proposed to get round some states’ making abortions illegal.
“Lawless territory, no rules, anything goes. It’s not only a foolproof plan, but it’s also the literal premise for the movie Money Plane.
- 11/6/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Why is the retired NFL player Michael Oher bringing a lawsuit against the family who took him in as a teenager? Andrew Lawrence reports
When Andrew Lawrence, now of the Guardian US, interviewed the American football player Michael Oher in 2009, Oher was already uncomfortable about how his life story was being portrayed to the public. This was shortly before The Blind Side was released, and Lawrence says the film “threatened to blow up those uncomfortable elements one hundred fold”.
The Oscar-winning film, starring Sandra Bullock, tells the story of Oher’s rise to the NFL with the support of the Tuohy family, who took him in when he was 17.
When Andrew Lawrence, now of the Guardian US, interviewed the American football player Michael Oher in 2009, Oher was already uncomfortable about how his life story was being portrayed to the public. This was shortly before The Blind Side was released, and Lawrence says the film “threatened to blow up those uncomfortable elements one hundred fold”.
The Oscar-winning film, starring Sandra Bullock, tells the story of Oher’s rise to the NFL with the support of the Tuohy family, who took him in when he was 17.
- 9/25/2023
- by Presented by Michael Safi with Andrew Lawrence; produced by Sami Kent and Solomon King; executive producer Elizabeth Cassin
- The Guardian - Film News
Directed by Andrew Lawrence, the gripping indie thriller My Best Friend and the Baby Snatcher tells the story of two inseparable friends, Penelope and Eve. Both women become pregnant at the same time, but tragedy strikes when Eve suffers a devastating miscarriage. Instead of facing her emotional pain and finding a path toward healing, Eve’s psyche becomes consumed by jealousy. This envy drives her to harm Penelope and those around her, unraveling the once unbreakable bond between the two friends.
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In ‘My Best Friend And The Baby Snatcher’?
Penelope and her husband, Richie, had struggled with infertility for a long time, enduring repeated disappointments in their attempts to start a family, until one day, Penelope sought advice at a local maternity clinic, accompanied by her best friend, Eve. The doctor informed them that in order to pursue IVF, Penelope would require an egg donor.
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In ‘My Best Friend And The Baby Snatcher’?
Penelope and her husband, Richie, had struggled with infertility for a long time, enduring repeated disappointments in their attempts to start a family, until one day, Penelope sought advice at a local maternity clinic, accompanied by her best friend, Eve. The doctor informed them that in order to pursue IVF, Penelope would require an egg donor.
- 6/13/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
New Delhi, June 11 (Ians) The lawsuits against top crypto exchanges Binance and Coinbase by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have not been able to severely impact the price of Bitcoin which is the largest cryptocurrency, and other digital coins.
Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, hovered around $26,500 per digital coin this week as investors remained largely unstirred by the SEC lawsuits.
The leading cryptocurrency took an initial dive below $26,000 on Tuesday but held steady above the threshold throughout the week, with analysts suggesting that investors had already priced in the actions, according to Coindesk.
“It’s hard to imagine a tougher regulatory situation facing the digital asset industry in the United States than what’s happening right now,” Andrew Lawrence, co-founder and CEO of onchain custody platform Censo, was quoted as saying.
“It can feel pretty bleak, and yet there’s been a tremendous resilience shown by...
Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, hovered around $26,500 per digital coin this week as investors remained largely unstirred by the SEC lawsuits.
The leading cryptocurrency took an initial dive below $26,000 on Tuesday but held steady above the threshold throughout the week, with analysts suggesting that investors had already priced in the actions, according to Coindesk.
“It’s hard to imagine a tougher regulatory situation facing the digital asset industry in the United States than what’s happening right now,” Andrew Lawrence, co-founder and CEO of onchain custody platform Censo, was quoted as saying.
“It can feel pretty bleak, and yet there’s been a tremendous resilience shown by...
- 6/11/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Matthew Lawrence said he believes he was dropped by an agency after refusing to meet the demands of a prominent Hollywood director who asked him to take off his clothes during a hotel room meeting.
The Boy Meets World actor detailed his experiences on a recent episode of the Brotherly Love Podcast, with his brothers Joey and Andrew Lawrence while talking about the #MeToo movement and the harassment that men and women face in the industry.
“Not a lot of guys, in my opinion, have come out and talked about this in the industry,” he started off by saying. “Now granted, I’d say it’s probably a third of what women go through … [but] men go through this as well.”
Lawrence went on to explain that there have been times in his life when he’s “been propositioned to get a huge role” by people in power.
He recalled a...
The Boy Meets World actor detailed his experiences on a recent episode of the Brotherly Love Podcast, with his brothers Joey and Andrew Lawrence while talking about the #MeToo movement and the harassment that men and women face in the industry.
“Not a lot of guys, in my opinion, have come out and talked about this in the industry,” he started off by saying. “Now granted, I’d say it’s probably a third of what women go through … [but] men go through this as well.”
Lawrence went on to explain that there have been times in his life when he’s “been propositioned to get a huge role” by people in power.
He recalled a...
- 4/30/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Matthew Lawrence is sharing an incredibly dark personal experience.
The 43-year-old actor began the April 28th episode of his “Brotherly Love” podcast with a gripping story regarding his experience as a victim of sexual harassment in Hollywood.
The show, which is co-hosted by his brothers and fellow actors Joey and Andrew Lawrence, had Lawrence reflecting on an audition for a Marvel project in which a director asked him to take off his clothes during a meeting and Lawrence’s refusal to comply.
Read More: Cheryl Burke Supports Ex-Husband Matthew Lawrence Wanting Kids With Chilli: ‘Wishing Him Well’
“There’s been many times in my life where I’ve been propositioned to get a huge role,” Lawrence began on the podcast.
The actor then began to disclose how he “lost his agency” because “I went to a hotel room” where Lawrence allegedly met with a prominent director, who “showed up in a robe,...
The 43-year-old actor began the April 28th episode of his “Brotherly Love” podcast with a gripping story regarding his experience as a victim of sexual harassment in Hollywood.
The show, which is co-hosted by his brothers and fellow actors Joey and Andrew Lawrence, had Lawrence reflecting on an audition for a Marvel project in which a director asked him to take off his clothes during a meeting and Lawrence’s refusal to comply.
Read More: Cheryl Burke Supports Ex-Husband Matthew Lawrence Wanting Kids With Chilli: ‘Wishing Him Well’
“There’s been many times in my life where I’ve been propositioned to get a huge role,” Lawrence began on the podcast.
The actor then began to disclose how he “lost his agency” because “I went to a hotel room” where Lawrence allegedly met with a prominent director, who “showed up in a robe,...
- 4/30/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Actor Matthew Lawrence opened the April 28 episode of his Brotherly Love podcast on a serious note, reflecting on the #MeToo movement and his own experience with sexual harassment in Hollywood.
On the show, co-hosted by his brothers, fellow actors Joey and Andrew Lawrence, the 43-year-old actor recounts his experience refusing to engage with a director involved with a Marvel project, who asked Lawrence to take his clothes off during a meeting.
“There’s been many times in my life where I’ve been propositioned to get a huge role,” Lawrence says on the podcast. “I lost my agency because I went to the hotel room” where, the actor alleges, a prominent director “showed up in his robe, asked me to take my clothes off, said he needed to take Polaroids of me and said if I did X, Y and Z, I would be the next Marvel character.”
Lawrence alleges...
On the show, co-hosted by his brothers, fellow actors Joey and Andrew Lawrence, the 43-year-old actor recounts his experience refusing to engage with a director involved with a Marvel project, who asked Lawrence to take his clothes off during a meeting.
“There’s been many times in my life where I’ve been propositioned to get a huge role,” Lawrence says on the podcast. “I lost my agency because I went to the hotel room” where, the actor alleges, a prominent director “showed up in his robe, asked me to take my clothes off, said he needed to take Polaroids of me and said if I did X, Y and Z, I would be the next Marvel character.”
Lawrence alleges...
- 4/29/2023
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
AdLarge announced today that they have added the PodCo Network to their Podcast portfolio. PodCo, located in Los Angeles, California is focused on capturing gripping conversation between iconic personalities. They currently produce several podcasts hosted by television stars from both Disney and Nickelodeon.
Led by husband and wife producing team, Brendan Rooney and Christy Carlson Romano, PodCo has launched the Wizards of Waverly Pod, hosted by Jennifer Stone and David DeLuise, Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide hosted by Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee, and the Brotherly Love Podcast hosted by Joey, Matt, and Andy Lawrence. Wizards started February 6th with new episodes every Monday and features guests, including the incomparable Selena Gomez, who's already recorded a deeply emotional episode and has plans to regularly return. Neds launches its first episode today, Wednesday, February 15Th with new episodes being released every Wednesday and Brotherly Love will release its first episode on Friday,...
Led by husband and wife producing team, Brendan Rooney and Christy Carlson Romano, PodCo has launched the Wizards of Waverly Pod, hosted by Jennifer Stone and David DeLuise, Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide hosted by Devon Werkheiser, Lindsey Shaw, and Daniel Curtis Lee, and the Brotherly Love Podcast hosted by Joey, Matt, and Andy Lawrence. Wizards started February 6th with new episodes every Monday and features guests, including the incomparable Selena Gomez, who's already recorded a deeply emotional episode and has plans to regularly return. Neds launches its first episode today, Wednesday, February 15Th with new episodes being released every Wednesday and Brotherly Love will release its first episode on Friday,...
- 2/15/2023
- Podnews.net
Christy Carlson Romano, the former Disney Channel star known for voicing the title role in “Kim Possible” and playing Ren Stevens in “Even Stevens,” has launched PodCo, a podcast network that will focus on rewatches hosted by the stars of popular TV series. The company’s initial slate includes rewatch podcasts about Disney Channel’s “Wizards of Waverly Place,” Nickelodeon’s “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide” and NBC and the WB’s “Brotherly Love,” all launching in February. PodCo is also currently in production on a podcast about Disney Channel’s “Even Stevens.”
“Wizards of Waverly Pod” will be hosted by “Wizards of Waverly Place” stars Jennifer Stone, who played Harper Finkle, and David DeLuise, who played Jerry Russo. The podcast premieres on Feb. 6, with episodes debuting weekly on Mondays and featuring guests including Selena Gomez, who led the series as Alex Russo. Gomez has already recorded one episode of “Wizards of Waverly Pod,...
“Wizards of Waverly Pod” will be hosted by “Wizards of Waverly Place” stars Jennifer Stone, who played Harper Finkle, and David DeLuise, who played Jerry Russo. The podcast premieres on Feb. 6, with episodes debuting weekly on Mondays and featuring guests including Selena Gomez, who led the series as Alex Russo. Gomez has already recorded one episode of “Wizards of Waverly Pod,...
- 2/6/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Joey Lawrence has been making movies with his brothers for some time now.
But Frankie Meets Jack adds another level of family fun, as Lawrence and his wife, Samantha Cope, co-wrote the Tubi original film.
Frankie Meets Jack is a romantic comedy in the truest sense of the phrase, pairing a sweet love story with a healthy dose of broad comedy.
Once you begin speaking with Lawrence and Cope, it's easy to see why the movie works. Their affection for each other is evident, as is their ease in each other's company.
Our conversation, punctuated by bouts of laughter, began by discussing Lawrence's partnership with his brothers.
"It's been great," Lawrence said when asked about working with his brothers.
"You know what? We worked together a lot as kids and stuff, and then we took, frankly, quite a large break. About three or four years ago, we said we got...
But Frankie Meets Jack adds another level of family fun, as Lawrence and his wife, Samantha Cope, co-wrote the Tubi original film.
Frankie Meets Jack is a romantic comedy in the truest sense of the phrase, pairing a sweet love story with a healthy dose of broad comedy.
Once you begin speaking with Lawrence and Cope, it's easy to see why the movie works. Their affection for each other is evident, as is their ease in each other's company.
Our conversation, punctuated by bouts of laughter, began by discussing Lawrence's partnership with his brothers.
"It's been great," Lawrence said when asked about working with his brothers.
"You know what? We worked together a lot as kids and stuff, and then we took, frankly, quite a large break. About three or four years ago, we said we got...
- 2/3/2023
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Kevin Lima's "A Goofy Movie" usually isn't listed as part of the Disney Renaissance. The film "wasn't even a B movie. It was a C movie," as Don Hahn (a producer on "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King") recalled to Vanity Fair in honor of the movie's 25th anniversary in 2020. Much of the film's animation was outsourced to Disney Animation's smaller outlets in Paris and Australia, as well as non-Disney studios in Canada and Spain. The whole thing might've been scrapped, too, had it not already been greenlit by the head of Disney's film division, Jeffrey Katzenberg, just prior to his departure in the mid-1990s.
I bring all this up not to trash "A Goofy Movie" (I would never!), but to point out how ironic it is this "C movie" would go on to develop a passionate following, rivaling those for any of the Disney Renaissance hits.
I bring all this up not to trash "A Goofy Movie" (I would never!), but to point out how ironic it is this "C movie" would go on to develop a passionate following, rivaling those for any of the Disney Renaissance hits.
- 8/26/2022
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
The decade following the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary has proved that the Republican Party’s infatuation with guns is stronger than any reservations it may have about children being slaughtered. Conservative gun worship has been reaffirmed in the wake of shooting after shooting, and it shouldn’t be surprising that after at least 21 people, including at least 19 children, were killed in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday by a teenager who bought two assault rifles shortly after his 18th birthday, Republican politicians and right-wing media chose guns over the nation’s children.
- 5/25/2022
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s obsession with defending Russian President Vladimir Putin and former president Donald Trump hit a new low on Monday’s edition of Carlson’s nightly show. During his opening monologue, Carlson recycled a baseless conspiracy theory that it wasn’t Russia that carried out a cyberattack on the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 presidential campaign, but instead a Democratic insider who stole DNC emails “from within the building” and “who wanted to show the world how Bernie Sanders was being shafted by the very same...
- 2/15/2022
- by Andy Kroll and Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Gravitas Ventures has acquired U.S. and Canadian distribution rights to Too Late, a horror comedy that marks the debut feature from director D.W. Thomas and writer Tom Becker. Alyssa Limperis (Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun), Ron Lynch, Will Weldon (This Isn’t Happening), Mary Lynn Rajskub, Fred Armisen, Jenny Zigrino, Jack De Sena (Avatar: The Last Airbender) and Brooks Wheelan (SNL) star.
Set in the Los Angeles indie comedy scene, the pic centers on Violet (Limperis), who works a thankless job as the assistant to Bob Devore (Lynch), famed comedian and host of the live variety show Too Late. But what only Violet knows is that Bob is a monster both literally and figuratively. Resigned to her fate, Violet is caught by surprise when she meets aspiring comedian Jimmy Rhodes (Weldon) and sparks fly.
Set in the Los Angeles indie comedy scene, the pic centers on Violet (Limperis), who works a thankless job as the assistant to Bob Devore (Lynch), famed comedian and host of the live variety show Too Late. But what only Violet knows is that Bob is a monster both literally and figuratively. Resigned to her fate, Violet is caught by surprise when she meets aspiring comedian Jimmy Rhodes (Weldon) and sparks fly.
- 4/6/2021
- by Patrick Hipes and Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Alex Berenson, a Covid skeptic and anti-masker who regularly appears on Fox News to discuss the pandemic, was dragged on Twitter Tuesday for an old tweet in which he dismissed a projected death toll that turned out to be right.
“I don’t normally tweet my @FoxNews appearances but this one is vital: @IHME_UW [Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation] has been wrong over and over — why would anyone credit or repeat its projection of 500,000 US #Covid deaths by spring?” Berenson wrote last October.
It’s not yet spring, and the American Covid-19 death toll is already over 525,000, surpassing Imhe’s projection from last year.
Media Matters’ Andrew Lawrence expressed frustration with Berenson on Tuesday, writing, “Just no repercussions in conservative media for being this spectacularly wrong… this guy was on Fox last night casting doubt on the vaccine.”
Indeed, Berenson has been tweeting skepticism about Covid-19 vaccines, too. The author and former New York...
“I don’t normally tweet my @FoxNews appearances but this one is vital: @IHME_UW [Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation] has been wrong over and over — why would anyone credit or repeat its projection of 500,000 US #Covid deaths by spring?” Berenson wrote last October.
It’s not yet spring, and the American Covid-19 death toll is already over 525,000, surpassing Imhe’s projection from last year.
Media Matters’ Andrew Lawrence expressed frustration with Berenson on Tuesday, writing, “Just no repercussions in conservative media for being this spectacularly wrong… this guy was on Fox last night casting doubt on the vaccine.”
Indeed, Berenson has been tweeting skepticism about Covid-19 vaccines, too. The author and former New York...
- 3/9/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
The pandemic has driven home a lesson that’s been true for a long time about Republican politicians: They don’t actually care about the welfare of their constituents so long as they’re able to trick enough people into people into believing the other side is responsible for everything that’s wrong. Nearly 500,000 people have died and millions more have had their lives upturned largely because of the GOP’s negligence, but they’ll have you believe the real enemies are the liberals impinging on your freedom by asking you to wear a mask.
- 2/18/2021
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Sponsors for “Tucker Carlson Tonight” faced renewed calls for boycotts Thursday after Carlson falsely claimed Wednesday night that George Floyd, a Black man who was killed by police in Minneapolis last summer, died of a drug overdose. The claim Carlson shared on Fox News Wednesday has been debunked and it earned him significant ire as a result.
Sleeping Giants, an organization that frequently calls on Fox News sponsors to remove their ads from the channel and its associated website, started tweeting the video of Carlson making the claim directly at brands like Sandals Resort and Nutrisystem, which advertise during his primetime hour. The move has been successful for Sleeping Giants in the past.
Representatives for Sandals and Nutrisystem did not immediately return a request for comment. The brands have advertised with the network for years and their commercials have remained on the airwaves through previous rounds of advertiser boycotts aimed at Carlson and Laura Ingraham.
Sleeping Giants, an organization that frequently calls on Fox News sponsors to remove their ads from the channel and its associated website, started tweeting the video of Carlson making the claim directly at brands like Sandals Resort and Nutrisystem, which advertise during his primetime hour. The move has been successful for Sleeping Giants in the past.
Representatives for Sandals and Nutrisystem did not immediately return a request for comment. The brands have advertised with the network for years and their commercials have remained on the airwaves through previous rounds of advertiser boycotts aimed at Carlson and Laura Ingraham.
- 2/11/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
As the outgoing president’s legal cases to thwart Joe Biden’s 2020 election win continue to fail, the argument that Trump was actually victorious is becoming more and more farcical with each passing day. And Saturday’s heated Fox interview with Trump’s Director of Press Communications Erin Perrine proved as much.
In the interview, Perrine glossed over host Leland Vittert’s simple question about how Trump can secure 270 electoral votes, the amount needed to win the presidency, causing Vittert to abruptly end the interview.
Vittert: [With Trump having] no plans to concede,...
In the interview, Perrine glossed over host Leland Vittert’s simple question about how Trump can secure 270 electoral votes, the amount needed to win the presidency, causing Vittert to abruptly end the interview.
Vittert: [With Trump having] no plans to concede,...
- 11/14/2020
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
This past summer’s VOD Lawrence Brothers sensation Money Plane marks a bit of a digression as a recommendation from this fan. It falls into one of those very lovable subcategories of critical appreciation this viewer likes to call the “Dumb Action Movie.” This cost-effective, near-camp shoot-em-up confection cheerfully weathers its budgetary and technical constraints to triumphantly become nothing but a good time.
The pitch: Expert thief and reformed gambler Jack Reese (star wrestler Adam “Edge” Copeland) and his crew of cunning co-conspirators are commissioned by two-timing tycoon The Rumble (a gravel-voiced Kelsey Grammer) to rob an illicit, high-stakes airplane casino, where a caravan of big money bettors gambles over a litany of cruel and unusual punishments to be doled out on hapless victims on the ground. Let’s just say that things go less-than-smoothly for our heroes aboard the jet carrying the most mustache-twirlingly over-the-top passengers witnessed onscreen since...
The pitch: Expert thief and reformed gambler Jack Reese (star wrestler Adam “Edge” Copeland) and his crew of cunning co-conspirators are commissioned by two-timing tycoon The Rumble (a gravel-voiced Kelsey Grammer) to rob an illicit, high-stakes airplane casino, where a caravan of big money bettors gambles over a litany of cruel and unusual punishments to be doled out on hapless victims on the ground. Let’s just say that things go less-than-smoothly for our heroes aboard the jet carrying the most mustache-twirlingly over-the-top passengers witnessed onscreen since...
- 9/21/2020
- by Alex Kirschenbaum
- Trailers from Hell
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson on Monday addressed the Friday resignation of his former top writer Blake Neff, saying that Neff’s racist, sexist and homophobic comments on an online message board were “wrong” — but also chastising “the ghouls now beating their chests in triumph at the destruction of a young man.”
Carlson further suggested that his critics were acting self-righteously in their response to news about Neff. “When when we pose as blameless in order to hurt other people, we are committing the gravest sin of all, and we will be punished for it,” Carlson said.
The primetime host began by acknowledging that Neff had indeed posted racist material under a pseudonym, a fact that CNN Business discovered and reported on Friday. “Blake was horrified by the story and he was ashamed,” Carlson said. “Friday afternoon, he resigned from his job.”
Also Read: Fox News 'Strongly Condemns' Behavior of Former Tucker Carlson Writer
Carlson added,...
Carlson further suggested that his critics were acting self-righteously in their response to news about Neff. “When when we pose as blameless in order to hurt other people, we are committing the gravest sin of all, and we will be punished for it,” Carlson said.
The primetime host began by acknowledging that Neff had indeed posted racist material under a pseudonym, a fact that CNN Business discovered and reported on Friday. “Blake was horrified by the story and he was ashamed,” Carlson said. “Friday afternoon, he resigned from his job.”
Also Read: Fox News 'Strongly Condemns' Behavior of Former Tucker Carlson Writer
Carlson added,...
- 7/14/2020
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
"It's a legend in the underworld... a bulletproof casino in the sky." Quiver Distr. has debuted a new official trailer for Money Plane, a crime heist thriller from actor-turned-filmmaker Andrew Lawrence making his directorial debut this year. Adam Copeland (known as "Edge" in the WWE) stars as a professional thief named Jack Reese, and with $40 million in debt and his family's life on the line he must pull off one final heist - rob a futuristic airborne casino filled with the world's most dangerous criminals. Sounds cool, right? If only it looked any good. The film also stars Denise Richards, Kelsey Grammer, Katrina Norman, Patrick Lamont Jr., and Thomas Jane. The concept for this is pretty cool, but it's yet another of these dime-a-dozen terribly cheesy action films they're making way too many of these days. But it still may be fun. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Andrew Lawrence's Money Plane,...
- 6/9/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Exclusive: Quiver Distribution has secured the North American distribution rights to Money Plane, the Andrew Lawrence-helmed action starring WWE Superstar Adam “Edge” Copeland, Denise Richards, Thomas Jane, and Emmy award winner Kelsey Grammer. Co-written by Lawrence and Tim Schaaf, the film will fly into digital platforms on July 10.
The plot follows Jack Reese (Copeland), a professional thief who’s $40 million in debt. Underworld kingpin Darius Emmanuel Grouch (Grammer) offers to forgive his debt if Reese will commit one final heist – rob a futuristic airborne casino filled with the world’s most dangerous criminals. If he fails, his family’s lives are on the line.
Lawrence also co-stars along with Katrina Norman and Patrick Lamont Jr.
President of Taylor & Dodge’s Tyler W. Konney and Richard Switzer, who previously collaborated on Black Water, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, produced the pic. The rights deal was negotiated by Quiver’s Larry Greenberg with Konney.
The plot follows Jack Reese (Copeland), a professional thief who’s $40 million in debt. Underworld kingpin Darius Emmanuel Grouch (Grammer) offers to forgive his debt if Reese will commit one final heist – rob a futuristic airborne casino filled with the world’s most dangerous criminals. If he fails, his family’s lives are on the line.
Lawrence also co-stars along with Katrina Norman and Patrick Lamont Jr.
President of Taylor & Dodge’s Tyler W. Konney and Richard Switzer, who previously collaborated on Black Water, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, produced the pic. The rights deal was negotiated by Quiver’s Larry Greenberg with Konney.
- 6/3/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News’ Brit Hume defended comments from Texas lieutenant governor Dan Patrick Tuesday night, saying it is “entirely reasonable” that elderly Americans could be fine with dying amid the coronavirus outbreak to save the U.S. economy.
“The utter collapse of the country’s economy — which many think will happen if this goes on much longer — is an intolerable result,” the 76-year-old told primetime host Tucker Carlson. “[Patrick] is saying, for his own part, that he would be willing to take a risk of getting the disease if that’s what it took to allow the economy to move forward. He said that because he is late in life, that he would be perhaps more willing than he might have been at a younger age, which seems to me to be an entirely reasonable viewpoint.”
Patrick sent shockwaves through viewers Monday night when the 63-year-old said on Carlson’s program, “No...
“The utter collapse of the country’s economy — which many think will happen if this goes on much longer — is an intolerable result,” the 76-year-old told primetime host Tucker Carlson. “[Patrick] is saying, for his own part, that he would be willing to take a risk of getting the disease if that’s what it took to allow the economy to move forward. He said that because he is late in life, that he would be perhaps more willing than he might have been at a younger age, which seems to me to be an entirely reasonable viewpoint.”
Patrick sent shockwaves through viewers Monday night when the 63-year-old said on Carlson’s program, “No...
- 3/25/2020
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Fox News’ Pete Hegseth’s day in the sun stems from his willingness to toil in a dark place.
“I don’t care about Iranian cultural sites,” Hegseth said during a Monday segment on Fox News’ The Five. Hegseth was defending President Donald Trump, as he always does, while slamming Democrats after the president twice threatened Iran with what would amount to war crimes if Iran retaliated for last week’s drone-strike assassination of general Qasem Soleimani.
Hegseth started with an attack on Democrats who have taken issue with the strike on Soleimani,...
“I don’t care about Iranian cultural sites,” Hegseth said during a Monday segment on Fox News’ The Five. Hegseth was defending President Donald Trump, as he always does, while slamming Democrats after the president twice threatened Iran with what would amount to war crimes if Iran retaliated for last week’s drone-strike assassination of general Qasem Soleimani.
Hegseth started with an attack on Democrats who have taken issue with the strike on Soleimani,...
- 1/7/2020
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Five-time Emmy-winner Kelsey Grammer, Thomas Jane, and Denise Richards have signed on to co-star opposite Adam Copeland (a.k.a WWE’s Edge) in the heist thriller, Money Plane, directed by Andrew Lawrence.
Co-written by Lawrence and Tim Schaaf, the indie follows a professional thief (Copeland) who must rob an underworld criminal casino on an airplane to settle a debt with his ruthless employer (Grammer). While the heist unfolds in midair, the second man on the ground (Jane) uncovers a sinister double cross that threatens everything.
Richard Switzer and Tyler W. Konney are producing the pic with and executive producers Jason Cherubini and Alexander Ferguson. Taylor & Dodge is handling worldwide sales.
Copeland currently co-stars as Kjetill Flatnose in the History Channel series, Vikings. Grammer can next be seen on the big screen in Grand Isle opposite Nicolas Cage. Jane currently stars in Amazon’s The Expanse series. Richards’ recent...
Co-written by Lawrence and Tim Schaaf, the indie follows a professional thief (Copeland) who must rob an underworld criminal casino on an airplane to settle a debt with his ruthless employer (Grammer). While the heist unfolds in midair, the second man on the ground (Jane) uncovers a sinister double cross that threatens everything.
Richard Switzer and Tyler W. Konney are producing the pic with and executive producers Jason Cherubini and Alexander Ferguson. Taylor & Dodge is handling worldwide sales.
Copeland currently co-stars as Kjetill Flatnose in the History Channel series, Vikings. Grammer can next be seen on the big screen in Grand Isle opposite Nicolas Cage. Jane currently stars in Amazon’s The Expanse series. Richards’ recent...
- 12/18/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
The first day of public impeachment hearings reinforced what the previous month of closed-door depositions all but confirmed: that President Trump attempted to extort Ukraine into interfering in the 2020 election. Witnesses George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state, and Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, laid out the case in exacting detail, while also revealing additional damning information, including that Trump was more concerned with Ukraine investigating Biden than the 2016 election.
Nevertheless, Republicans have claimed victory.
Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) called the hearing “boring.” Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.
Nevertheless, Republicans have claimed victory.
Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) called the hearing “boring.” Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.
- 11/14/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Update, 6:48 Am: MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace and CNN’s Jake Tapper are among the anchors who called out attacks on the loyalty of Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman, the decorated Purple Heart recipient who testified in the impeachment inquiry.
After playing a clip of Fox News host Laura Ingraham and her two guests, John Yoo and Alan Dershowitz, Wallace called them “chickenshit,” noting that Vindman “passed a background check that the president’s daughter and son-in-law didn’t.”
Tapper and other CNN anchors blasted some of the remarks of Sean Duffy, the former congressman and MTV’s Real World star who recently became a CNN special contributor. Earlier on Tuesday, Duffy suggested that Vindman was more concerned about Ukrainian defense than U.S. interests. Tapper said that Duffy “smeared” Vindman.
Vindman testified for 10 hours on Tuesday. In his opening statement, he said that he was concerned over what President...
After playing a clip of Fox News host Laura Ingraham and her two guests, John Yoo and Alan Dershowitz, Wallace called them “chickenshit,” noting that Vindman “passed a background check that the president’s daughter and son-in-law didn’t.”
Tapper and other CNN anchors blasted some of the remarks of Sean Duffy, the former congressman and MTV’s Real World star who recently became a CNN special contributor. Earlier on Tuesday, Duffy suggested that Vindman was more concerned about Ukrainian defense than U.S. interests. Tapper said that Duffy “smeared” Vindman.
Vindman testified for 10 hours on Tuesday. In his opening statement, he said that he was concerned over what President...
- 10/30/2019
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Washington — The Trump-owned Republican Party showed no hesitation in attacking the integrity and credibility of Special Counsel Robert Mueller despite his being a Vietnam War veteran and Purple Heart winner. In the cult of Trump, defending the president outweighed any other concerns, including the Gop’s allegiance to anything involving “the troops.”
But what if the messenger were an active duty officer, a self-described “patriot” who, acting out of a “sense of duty” to his country, criticized President Trump’s actions? Would the Gop take this officer at his word...
But what if the messenger were an active duty officer, a self-described “patriot” who, acting out of a “sense of duty” to his country, criticized President Trump’s actions? Would the Gop take this officer at his word...
- 10/29/2019
- by Andy Kroll
- Rollingstone.com
As is the case after every mass shooting, America is fighting over what to do about gun violence following massacres in El Paso and Dayton that left at least 31 dead over the weekend. Sean Hannity sees himself as a beacon of common sense solutions. On Monday night’s edition of Hannity, the first since the attacks, the Fox News host unveiled what he believes to be an ingenious plan to solve the gun violence epidemic in the United States once and for all: create a police state.
Here are the...
Here are the...
- 8/6/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
If you believe former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly, Media Matters for America is the nation’s “most dangerous organization,” which would be quite a feat for a modestly funded nonprofit whose 80 employees spend a lot of their time quietly watching cable news at their desks. The 15-year-old, left-leaning news-watchdog group’s mission of combating “conservative misinformation” extends to minute-by-minute scrutiny of right-wing media — Fox News, in particular — and its stars, who do not, as a rule, enjoy the attention. Sean Hannity accused Mmfa of “liberal fascism,” and said...
- 7/28/2019
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
In an interview with the New York Times published Saturday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-ny) dismissed the influence of Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-ny), Ilhan Omar (D-mn), Ayanna Pressley (D-ma), and Rashida Tlaib (D-mi), the four breakout freshman lawmakers who last month voted against a Gop- and Democratic leadership-backed $4.6 billion border bill that gives more money to Trump’s immigration enforcement agency. “All these people have their public whatever and their Twitter world,” Pelosi said in response to their decision to break with her on the bill. “But they didn’t have any following.
- 7/10/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
While sea level rise may be the most talked-about adverse effect of climate change, there is virtually no aspect of life on Earth that isn’t under threat from global temperature rise — including life on Earth itself. The United Nations recently released a summary of a report written by 400 scientists who found that up to one million plant and animals species are facing extinction, many within the next few decades, due to climate change and other man-made factors. “Human actions threaten more species with global extinction now than ever before,...
- 5/7/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Like a bad, politically-themed episode of VH1’s Where Are They Now? former special prosecutor Ken Starr is back on Fox News talking about impeachment. But this time, he’s against it?
“For the sake of the country, fulminate, but don’t go forward with impeachment. It’s so bad for the country,” he told host Ed Henry Friday afternoon, adding, “The American people want stability.”
Ken Starr says Democrats shouldn't pursue impeachment of Trump because "it's so bad for the country" pic.twitter.com/EamjLAPK1U
— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew...
“For the sake of the country, fulminate, but don’t go forward with impeachment. It’s so bad for the country,” he told host Ed Henry Friday afternoon, adding, “The American people want stability.”
Ken Starr says Democrats shouldn't pursue impeachment of Trump because "it's so bad for the country" pic.twitter.com/EamjLAPK1U
— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew...
- 4/20/2019
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Whoa! Talk about a flashback! Cheryl Burke sent fans straight back to the '90s on Tuesday after she shared a picture of Joey Lawrence, Matthew Lawrence and Andrew Lawrence on Instagram. As fans are well aware, the Dancing With the Stars pro is engaged to the middle sibling and the picture appeared to be from their engagement party. "As someone who comes from a family of 3 girls, I'm pretty excited that not only do I get to marry my #McM, but I also get 2 brothers in the process...whether they like it or not," she captioned the snapshot of the brotherly trio. She also added the hashtag #CherylAndMATTriomny." While the actors are all grown up—they're 42, 39 and...
- 3/26/2019
- E! Online
Tucker Carlson openly accused CNN of being tipped off by special counsel Robert Mueller’s office about Friday’s early-morning FBI raid of Roger Stone, telling his audience Monday evening that there was “no question” about how the network was able to film the Trump confidant’s arrest.
“Of course CNN talked to Mueller’s people before the raid. There was never any doubt about that,” Carlson said, without citing any evidence to support the claim. “All the barking aside, Mueller wanted the raid on Roger Stone’s home caught on tape and publicly aired as a warning to other disobedient witnesses about what can happen to you if you step out of line.
“CNN was happy to oblige, so CNN acted as the public relations arm of the Mueller investigation as they have before and then they lied about it in the most self-righteous possible way,” he added.
Also...
“Of course CNN talked to Mueller’s people before the raid. There was never any doubt about that,” Carlson said, without citing any evidence to support the claim. “All the barking aside, Mueller wanted the raid on Roger Stone’s home caught on tape and publicly aired as a warning to other disobedient witnesses about what can happen to you if you step out of line.
“CNN was happy to oblige, so CNN acted as the public relations arm of the Mueller investigation as they have before and then they lied about it in the most self-righteous possible way,” he added.
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- 1/29/2019
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-n.Y.) is not your typical member of Congress. After just a few days in office, she is already exchanging barbs with the Republican leadership and pundits on social media, defending herself against their criticisms.
It started with a dance. Conservatives began circulating a video of Ocasio-Cortez dancing with friends on a rooftop when she was in college. She shot back with a new video, dancing outside her Congressional office, accompanied by a tweet reading, “I hear the Gop thinks women dancing are scandalous. Wait till they find out Congresswomen dance too!
It started with a dance. Conservatives began circulating a video of Ocasio-Cortez dancing with friends on a rooftop when she was in college. She shot back with a new video, dancing outside her Congressional office, accompanied by a tweet reading, “I hear the Gop thinks women dancing are scandalous. Wait till they find out Congresswomen dance too!
- 1/6/2019
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
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