Zerobaseone is preparing a very special release!
The massively popular K-pop boy band is set to release physical copies of their latest album Blue Paradise in early April, and we’ve got a first look at the ZB1 members signing the album – as well as two teaser clips!
The 9-member superstar group is opening their first official online store ahead of their first physical U.S. album release.
Keep reading to find out more…
Starting right now, fans are able to shop Blue Paradise, including signed Digipack versions by ZB1 members exclusively available at the official online store right here.
“We are so thrilled and glad to see our fifth mini-album being released in a physical format in the U.S. for the first time. We have worked passionately to ensure our fans won’t get disappointed,” said Sung Han Bin.
The physical editions of Blue Paradise arrive on April...
The massively popular K-pop boy band is set to release physical copies of their latest album Blue Paradise in early April, and we’ve got a first look at the ZB1 members signing the album – as well as two teaser clips!
The 9-member superstar group is opening their first official online store ahead of their first physical U.S. album release.
Keep reading to find out more…
Starting right now, fans are able to shop Blue Paradise, including signed Digipack versions by ZB1 members exclusively available at the official online store right here.
“We are so thrilled and glad to see our fifth mini-album being released in a physical format in the U.S. for the first time. We have worked passionately to ensure our fans won’t get disappointed,” said Sung Han Bin.
The physical editions of Blue Paradise arrive on April...
- 3/18/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Filmmaker and former “Monty Python” member Terry Gilliam is moving forward with his next feature film project, “The Carnival At The End of Days.” The picture is being primed for a picturesque production in Italy and has secured quite the cast for what sounds like a creative cinematic take on the biblical story about “Adam and Eve.” Gilliam co-wrote the adaptation with Christopher Brett Bailey.
Continue reading ‘Carnival’: Terry Gilliam’s Next Effort With Johnny Depp & Jeff Bridges Adds Asa Butterfield & Emma Laird at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Carnival’: Terry Gilliam’s Next Effort With Johnny Depp & Jeff Bridges Adds Asa Butterfield & Emma Laird at The Playlist.
- 2/24/2025
- by Christopher Marc
- The Playlist
Ken Jennings seemed taken aback when he read a clue on a recent Jeopardy! episode. That is because the clue had a slang term for a female body part, and one that seemed a little juvenile and unlike words the popular game show would normally use.
Here is what Ken had to say in the clue and how he reacted to the moment.
Ken Jennings Has To Say ‘Boob’ In Jeopardy! Clue
Dave Bond was back on Jeopardy!, hoping to extend his one-day winnings of $25,000 on Friday. The retired grant writer from West Henrietta, New York, had tough competition. Zach DeBoer was a graduate student from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Erin Adams, a historian & educator from Springfield, Tennessee.
Ken Jennings | YouTube
Dave was aggressive early on, and he took a big lead when he went all in on the first Daily Double of the game. This correct answer extended his...
Here is what Ken had to say in the clue and how he reacted to the moment.
Ken Jennings Has To Say ‘Boob’ In Jeopardy! Clue
Dave Bond was back on Jeopardy!, hoping to extend his one-day winnings of $25,000 on Friday. The retired grant writer from West Henrietta, New York, had tough competition. Zach DeBoer was a graduate student from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Erin Adams, a historian & educator from Springfield, Tennessee.
Ken Jennings | YouTube
Dave was aggressive early on, and he took a big lead when he went all in on the first Daily Double of the game. This correct answer extended his...
- 12/8/2024
- by Shawn Lealos
- TV Shows Ace
Quick Links Jack Finds Adam and Eve Skeletons in Season 1 The Skeletons Were Far Older Than Jack Thought The Reveal Was Likely a Retcon Lost Was Filled With Retcons
To say that Lost was a popular mystery would be an extreme understatement. From the very minute that Oceanic Flight 815 crashed into the Island, the show immediately dived into mystery. Viewers were fascinated by the Numbers, the Smoke Monster, and Jacob's greater purpose in the narrative. Every mystery that was unveiled simply introduced more questions, and the show never even answered some of them.
Throughout the show's run, viewers were left to wrestle with more mysteries in each season than most have in their entire runs. That helped the science fiction drama to become the massive success that it was. Millions of viewers tuned in every week, argued over solutions online, and spoke next to the office water cooler throughout the show's run.
To say that Lost was a popular mystery would be an extreme understatement. From the very minute that Oceanic Flight 815 crashed into the Island, the show immediately dived into mystery. Viewers were fascinated by the Numbers, the Smoke Monster, and Jacob's greater purpose in the narrative. Every mystery that was unveiled simply introduced more questions, and the show never even answered some of them.
Throughout the show's run, viewers were left to wrestle with more mysteries in each season than most have in their entire runs. That helped the science fiction drama to become the massive success that it was. Millions of viewers tuned in every week, argued over solutions online, and spoke next to the office water cooler throughout the show's run.
- 11/15/2024
- by Lukas Shayo
- CBR
There’s no IP more innately suited for adaptation as a pure two-hander than the tale of Adam and Eve, a story in which, initially at least, there are no other characters, excepting the creator of the universe, who quickly gets relegated to a supporting role in the wake of more fleshed-out human leads. Legendary television scenarist Ed. Weinberger has finally done the obvious and turned it into a two-person play in the style of “Love Letters,” read aloud from scripts, like A.R. Gurney’s highly portable, bare-bones model. Weinberger’s take on the world’s favorite creation myth, “The Journals of Adam and Eve,” premiered over the weekend with a very limited run at L.A.’s 110-seat Garry Marshall Theatre, where a total of six audiences saw that it was… good.
How good? That might be a little tricky to exactly figure out, or at least take another...
How good? That might be a little tricky to exactly figure out, or at least take another...
- 1/25/2024
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
"Barbie" spoilers follow.
To date, Greta Gerwig has directed three films she has also written or co-written. Each has a monologue, a scene, or a sentiment that lays out, in plain, often hard language, that being a woman is difficult in the modern world. To cite Gerwig's "Little Women," Jo (Saoirse Ronan) bemoans the fact that women are often seen as mere receptacles for love when they are, in fact, so much more. "Women," she says, "they have minds, and they have souls, as well as just hearts. [...] I'm so sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for. I'm so sick of it."
The trend continued with Gerwig's latest film "Barbie," based on the Mattel toy and currently raking in hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office. "Barbie" is an Adam & Eve story wherein Barbie (Margot Robbie) travels from the safe,...
To date, Greta Gerwig has directed three films she has also written or co-written. Each has a monologue, a scene, or a sentiment that lays out, in plain, often hard language, that being a woman is difficult in the modern world. To cite Gerwig's "Little Women," Jo (Saoirse Ronan) bemoans the fact that women are often seen as mere receptacles for love when they are, in fact, so much more. "Women," she says, "they have minds, and they have souls, as well as just hearts. [...] I'm so sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for. I'm so sick of it."
The trend continued with Gerwig's latest film "Barbie," based on the Mattel toy and currently raking in hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office. "Barbie" is an Adam & Eve story wherein Barbie (Margot Robbie) travels from the safe,...
- 7/25/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Netflix and Korean public broadcaster Mbc on Thursday defeated a court application for an injunction to stop the airing of their documentary “In The Name of God: A Holy Betrayal.”
The 8-part series began airing from Friday (March 3). It is a Netflix Original, meaning that the streamer has global rights, including in Korea.
The show examines “the chilling true stories of four Korean leaders claiming to be prophets [and] exposes the dark side of unquestioning belief.”
Among its subjects is Christian Gospel Mission, also known as Providence, and also known as Jesus Morning Star, or Jms. It shares those initials with its controversial leader Jeong Myeong-seok (aka Jung Myung-seok) who is currently awaiting trial in Korea for sexually assaulting some of his female followers.
Jms sought an injunction to stop the docuseries from airing, claiming that the show is fictional, that it violates the principle of presumption of innocence and that it undermines religious freedom.
The 8-part series began airing from Friday (March 3). It is a Netflix Original, meaning that the streamer has global rights, including in Korea.
The show examines “the chilling true stories of four Korean leaders claiming to be prophets [and] exposes the dark side of unquestioning belief.”
Among its subjects is Christian Gospel Mission, also known as Providence, and also known as Jesus Morning Star, or Jms. It shares those initials with its controversial leader Jeong Myeong-seok (aka Jung Myung-seok) who is currently awaiting trial in Korea for sexually assaulting some of his female followers.
Jms sought an injunction to stop the docuseries from airing, claiming that the show is fictional, that it violates the principle of presumption of innocence and that it undermines religious freedom.
- 3/3/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for “Chambers” through the Season 1 finale)
Ben Lefevre is no more and it’s pretty much all his fault. On the second-to-last episode of the first season of Netflix’s new horror series “Chambers,” Tony Goldwyn’s character is killed by his wife Nancy (Uma Thurman) when she discovers he led their teenage daughter Becky (Lilliya Scarlett Reid) to commit suicide by helping the cult The Annex resurrect the spirit of Adam’s first wife, Lilith, inside the girl.
TheWrap spoke with Goldwyn about the “tragic mistake” Ben made and how it set the entire series in motion, as Becky’s suicide led to Sasha (Sivan Alyra Rose) receiving both her heart and Lilith’s spirit, which is something he knew about the character from the very beginning. And that’s because “Chambers” creator Leah Rachel needed him to know what he was getting himself into.
Ben Lefevre is no more and it’s pretty much all his fault. On the second-to-last episode of the first season of Netflix’s new horror series “Chambers,” Tony Goldwyn’s character is killed by his wife Nancy (Uma Thurman) when she discovers he led their teenage daughter Becky (Lilliya Scarlett Reid) to commit suicide by helping the cult The Annex resurrect the spirit of Adam’s first wife, Lilith, inside the girl.
TheWrap spoke with Goldwyn about the “tragic mistake” Ben made and how it set the entire series in motion, as Becky’s suicide led to Sasha (Sivan Alyra Rose) receiving both her heart and Lilith’s spirit, which is something he knew about the character from the very beginning. And that’s because “Chambers” creator Leah Rachel needed him to know what he was getting himself into.
- 5/3/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Nas dropped by The Late Show Tuesday to perform his “Adam and Eve,” off his latest LP Nasir, as well as discuss recording his Kanye West-produced album in Wyoming with Stephen Colbert. While the Nasir version of “Adam and Eve” features The-Dream, the rapper instead recruited Late Show bandleader Jon Batiste to assist him on piano for the performance.
Nas also sat down with Colbert to talk about his long career in hip-hop, his influences, how to stay fresh lyrically as he approaches his mid-40s and the unorthodox...
Nas also sat down with Colbert to talk about his long career in hip-hop, his influences, how to stay fresh lyrically as he approaches his mid-40s and the unorthodox...
- 9/26/2018
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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