“Anne With an E” (Netflix)
Final Episode Jan. 3 “Harvey Girls Forever!” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 10 “Limetown” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “Sorry for Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “The Ranch” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 24 “Flirty Dancing” (Fox)
Final episode Jan. 25 “Star Wars Resistance” (Disney Channel)
Final episode Jan. 26 “Arrow” (The CW)
Final episode Jan. 28 “Homicide Hunter” (ID)
Final episode Jan. 29 “The Good Place” (NBC)
Final episode Jan. 30 “New Looney Tunes” (Boomerang)
Final episode Jan. 30 “Bojack Horseman” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 31 “Soundtrack” (Netflix)
Canceled Jan. 31 “Spinning Out” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 3 “Ray Donovan” (Showtime)
Canceled Feb. 4 “If Loving You Is Wrong” (OWN)
Canceled Feb. 5 “Power” (Starz)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Shimmer and Shine” (Nick Jr.)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Insatiable” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 14 “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (Adult Swim)
Final episode Feb. 16 “Criminal Minds” (CBS)
Final episode Feb. 19 “Fresh off the Boat” (ABC)
Final episode Feb. 21 “High Noon” (ESPN)
Canceled Feb. 25 “Hawaii Five-0” (CBS)
Canceled Feb.
Final Episode Jan. 3 “Harvey Girls Forever!” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 10 “Limetown” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “Sorry for Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “The Ranch” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 24 “Flirty Dancing” (Fox)
Final episode Jan. 25 “Star Wars Resistance” (Disney Channel)
Final episode Jan. 26 “Arrow” (The CW)
Final episode Jan. 28 “Homicide Hunter” (ID)
Final episode Jan. 29 “The Good Place” (NBC)
Final episode Jan. 30 “New Looney Tunes” (Boomerang)
Final episode Jan. 30 “Bojack Horseman” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 31 “Soundtrack” (Netflix)
Canceled Jan. 31 “Spinning Out” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 3 “Ray Donovan” (Showtime)
Canceled Feb. 4 “If Loving You Is Wrong” (OWN)
Canceled Feb. 5 “Power” (Starz)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Shimmer and Shine” (Nick Jr.)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Insatiable” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 14 “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (Adult Swim)
Final episode Feb. 16 “Criminal Minds” (CBS)
Final episode Feb. 19 “Fresh off the Boat” (ABC)
Final episode Feb. 21 “High Noon” (ESPN)
Canceled Feb. 25 “Hawaii Five-0” (CBS)
Canceled Feb.
- 12/31/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Sky/HBO series Chernobyl continued to dominate the awards scene after winning best drama at the Edinburgh TV Awards on Wednesday, as well as helping producer Sister scoop the production company of the year gong.
Other winners included Succession, which took home best international drama, and For Sama, which was honored in the documentary category. Fresh from winning a BAFTA, Glenda Jackson was awarded for her role in Elizabeth Is Missing.
Also during the ceremony, hosted by viral comedian Munya Chawawa, Homeland actor David Harewood won an outstanding achievement prize and Micheal Ward claimed a breakthrough talent award.
Check out the winners and nominees below. Winners are in bold.
Best Comedy Series
Defending the Guilty, Big Talk Productions Limited for BBC Two
Feel Good, Objective Fiction and Objective Media Group Scotland for Channel 4 and Netflix
GameFace, Objective Fiction for Channel 4
Mum, Big Talk Productions Limited in association with The...
Other winners included Succession, which took home best international drama, and For Sama, which was honored in the documentary category. Fresh from winning a BAFTA, Glenda Jackson was awarded for her role in Elizabeth Is Missing.
Also during the ceremony, hosted by viral comedian Munya Chawawa, Homeland actor David Harewood won an outstanding achievement prize and Micheal Ward claimed a breakthrough talent award.
Check out the winners and nominees below. Winners are in bold.
Best Comedy Series
Defending the Guilty, Big Talk Productions Limited for BBC Two
Feel Good, Objective Fiction and Objective Media Group Scotland for Channel 4 and Netflix
GameFace, Objective Fiction for Channel 4
Mum, Big Talk Productions Limited in association with The...
- 11/18/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Jenna Dewan's postpartum diet and fitness secret? Rocking the vote! On Wednesday, Oct. 7, Jenna shared a pic of her wearing a blush bikini. "A lot of people asking me about my post partum diet and exercise plan," the Flirty Dancing host wrote in the caption, before adding, "and I'm here to tell you it's to make sure you're registered to vote, vote early, and to vote like your life depends on it because it does." Jenna also tagged Zoë Kravitz and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna in the post. While Jenna was using the cute pic as a way to encourage people to vote, she did have a baby recently. In March...
- 10/7/2020
- E! Online
“Chernobyl,” “Years & Years,” “The End of the F***ing World,” “Elizabeth Is Missing,” “The Crown” and “Giri/Haji” are the international heavy hitters in the drama category that are part of the Edinburgh TV Festival awards shortlist that were revealed Tuesday.
The comedy category shortlist includes “Feel Good,” “GameFace,” “Mum,” “Defending the Guilty,” “Sex Education” and “Stath Lets Flats.”
While the awards have been delayed until Nov. 18, the festival unveiled the shortlist after a virtual cocktail session that reunited director Paul Feig with his “Last Christmas” star Emilia Clarke.
This year sees a new, one-off category titled “Creativity in Crisis” that recognizes content emerging from a world reeling under the cornavirus pandemic. Nominees include Sky News documentary “8 minutes and 46 seconds,” “A Day in the Life of Coronavirus Britain” from Candour Productions for Channel 4, “Bitesize Scotland Daily” from BBC Scotland, “Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe” from Broke & Bones for BBC Two, “Gardener...
The comedy category shortlist includes “Feel Good,” “GameFace,” “Mum,” “Defending the Guilty,” “Sex Education” and “Stath Lets Flats.”
While the awards have been delayed until Nov. 18, the festival unveiled the shortlist after a virtual cocktail session that reunited director Paul Feig with his “Last Christmas” star Emilia Clarke.
This year sees a new, one-off category titled “Creativity in Crisis” that recognizes content emerging from a world reeling under the cornavirus pandemic. Nominees include Sky News documentary “8 minutes and 46 seconds,” “A Day in the Life of Coronavirus Britain” from Candour Productions for Channel 4, “Bitesize Scotland Daily” from BBC Scotland, “Charlie Brooker’s Antiviral Wipe” from Broke & Bones for BBC Two, “Gardener...
- 8/25/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
There are two nights left to count until the 2019-2020 television season is in the books and, as usual, some shows had a better year than others. This time around, broadcast’s lowest-rated entertainment series among adults 18-49, which is the demographic beloved by advertisers, was the Melissa McCarthy-hosted kids’ talent show “Little Big Shots,” with several series tying for second-to-last place. Click through TheWrap’s gallery to see this season’s 22 lowest-rated broadcast TV shows ranked by their “most current” Nielsen ratings, which include a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available. For the purposes of this story, we elected not to count shows on The CW and newsmagazines like “20/20,” “48 Hours” and “Dateline,” which would have gobbled up several slots. The list goes highest to lowest and there are ties.
Rank: 17 (tie) Show: “Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” Net: NBC 18-49 Rating: 0.8
Rank: 17 (tie...
Rank: 17 (tie) Show: “Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” Net: NBC 18-49 Rating: 0.8
Rank: 17 (tie...
- 5/19/2020
- by Jennifer Maas and Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
If your DVR has started to seem a little emptier these days, it’s not just your imagination: We’re less than halfway through 2020, and nearly 40 series have already aired their very last episodes.
Whether they said goodbye with a predetermined final season or fell victim to a premature cancellation, more than three dozen shows — across broadcast, cable and streaming — have thus far left our screens this year. (And we hate to pour salt in that wound, but broadcast TV alone still has 25 scripted series that might get a visit from the Grim Reaper in the weeks ahead.)
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Whether they said goodbye with a predetermined final season or fell victim to a premature cancellation, more than three dozen shows — across broadcast, cable and streaming — have thus far left our screens this year. (And we hate to pour salt in that wound, but broadcast TV alone still has 25 scripted series that might get a visit from the Grim Reaper in the weeks ahead.)
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- 5/18/2020
- TVLine.com
For the first time ever, the Top 11 contestants on “American Idol” performed from the comfort of their own homes amid the current Covid-19 pandemic. Each of the artists was sent state-of-the-art equipment that allowed them to sing for America’s vote on Sunday, May 3. Judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan continued to critique the performances from their own homes while Ryan Seacrest hosted.
On Sunday, May 10 the field of 11 will be cut down to the Top 7 and they will compete for America’s votes by singing a tune from the Disney songbook. But who has the best shot at moving forward? Check out our official Power Rankings of the six men who remain in the field. These rankings are based on their most recent performances and overall progress in the competition. Who has momentum after Sunday’s performances? And who may be in danger of elimination? Below are...
On Sunday, May 10 the field of 11 will be cut down to the Top 7 and they will compete for America’s votes by singing a tune from the Disney songbook. But who has the best shot at moving forward? Check out our official Power Rankings of the six men who remain in the field. These rankings are based on their most recent performances and overall progress in the competition. Who has momentum after Sunday’s performances? And who may be in danger of elimination? Below are...
- 5/10/2020
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
If there’s one thing you need to know about Steve Aoki, it’s that the guy is prolific as hell. He’s a Grammy-nominated DJ-producer; he’s the founder of music label Dim Mak Records; he’s a fashion designer, surfer and philanthropist. But this year, the 41-year-old polymath leans into another occupation: he’s now a published author.
Titled Blue: The Color of Noise, Aoki’s new memoir captures a lifetime spent making beats, starting parties and slinging [vegan] cakes into the faces of his fans. This month also...
Titled Blue: The Color of Noise, Aoki’s new memoir captures a lifetime spent making beats, starting parties and slinging [vegan] cakes into the faces of his fans. This month also...
- 9/13/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Glen Campbell’s phenomenal recording career, which began in 1961 with his first single “Turn Around, Look at Me,” will be revisited in the upcoming release of The Legacy 1961-2017, an updated and expanded edition of the long-out-of-print box set originally released in 2003. The four-disc collection will be available June 21st.
The 78-track set, which is bookended by Campbell’s first single and tracks from his final album Adiós, is buoyed by the legendary performer’s classic hits, including “Gentle on My Mind,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Galveston” and “Wichita Lineman,...
The 78-track set, which is bookended by Campbell’s first single and tracks from his final album Adiós, is buoyed by the legendary performer’s classic hits, including “Gentle on My Mind,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Galveston” and “Wichita Lineman,...
- 5/1/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Clydie King, whose earthy, gospel-rooted voice was heard on dozens of rock classics, including the Rolling Stones’ “Tumbling Dice” and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama,” died on Monday at 75. Her friend Rudy Calvo confirmed the singer’s death to Rolling Stone. A cause of death was not immediately available.
Along with Merry Clayton, Venetta Fields and Shirley Matthews, King was one of the most in-demand backup and session singers of her time. “I don’t remember all the people who I sung for,” she said in a 1971 interview in...
Along with Merry Clayton, Venetta Fields and Shirley Matthews, King was one of the most in-demand backup and session singers of her time. “I don’t remember all the people who I sung for,” she said in a 1971 interview in...
- 1/10/2019
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
Lanco’s Brandon Lancaster used their romance as the inspiration for the band’s hit song, “Greatest Love Story.” And now, the country frontman and his college sweetheart Tiffany Trotter have tied the knot!
The couple got married in an intimate sunset ceremony outside Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday surrounded by 200 of their closest family and friends, a rep for the singer told People in a statement.
Trotter wore a form-fitting, off-the-shoulder white mermaid cut dress with lace details by Maggie Sottero. She accessorized her look with simple silver and diamond bracelets, her blonde hair worn down in beach waves.
Lancaster...
The couple got married in an intimate sunset ceremony outside Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday surrounded by 200 of their closest family and friends, a rep for the singer told People in a statement.
Trotter wore a form-fitting, off-the-shoulder white mermaid cut dress with lace details by Maggie Sottero. She accessorized her look with simple silver and diamond bracelets, her blonde hair worn down in beach waves.
Lancaster...
- 9/19/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
” Look, spaghetti arms. This is my dance space. This is your dance space. I don’t go into yours, you don’t go into mine. You gotta hold the frame!”
Grab your watermelons because Dirty Dancing: 30th Anniversary Edition is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD
Relive the enduring romance of Baby and Johnny when Dirty Dancing 30th Anniversary Edition arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital HD), DVD and Digital HD on February 7 from Lionsgate. The pop phenomenon that gave audiences some of the most iconic catchphrases and dance sequences in film history stars Patrick Swayze (Ghost), Jennifer Grey (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), Jerry Orbach ( TV’s “Law & Order”), Cynthia Rhodes (Flashdance), Kelly Bishop (TV’s “Gilmore Girls”), and Jack Weston (The Thomas Crown Affair). The timeless classic was written by Eleanor Bergstein (Let It Be Me) and directed by Emile Ardolino...
Grab your watermelons because Dirty Dancing: 30th Anniversary Edition is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD
Relive the enduring romance of Baby and Johnny when Dirty Dancing 30th Anniversary Edition arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital HD), DVD and Digital HD on February 7 from Lionsgate. The pop phenomenon that gave audiences some of the most iconic catchphrases and dance sequences in film history stars Patrick Swayze (Ghost), Jennifer Grey (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), Jerry Orbach ( TV’s “Law & Order”), Cynthia Rhodes (Flashdance), Kelly Bishop (TV’s “Gilmore Girls”), and Jack Weston (The Thomas Crown Affair). The timeless classic was written by Eleanor Bergstein (Let It Be Me) and directed by Emile Ardolino...
- 2/13/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
” Look, spaghetti arms. This is my dance space. This is your dance space. I don’t go into yours, you don’t go into mine. You gotta hold the frame!”
Grab your watermelons because Dirty Dancing: 30th Anniversary Edition is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD, along with a special Limited Collector’s Edition Box Set.
Check out this clip:
Relive the enduring romance of Baby and Johnny when Dirty Dancing 30th Anniversary Edition arrives on a limited Collector’s Edition numbered box set (Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD), Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital HD), DVD and Digital HD on February 7 from Lionsgate. The pop phenomenon that gave audiences some of the most iconic catchphrases and dance sequences in film history stars Patrick Swayze (Ghost), Jennifer Grey (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), Jerry Orbach ( TV’s “Law & Order”), Cynthia Rhodes (Flashdance), Kelly Bishop...
Grab your watermelons because Dirty Dancing: 30th Anniversary Edition is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD, along with a special Limited Collector’s Edition Box Set.
Check out this clip:
Relive the enduring romance of Baby and Johnny when Dirty Dancing 30th Anniversary Edition arrives on a limited Collector’s Edition numbered box set (Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD), Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD and Digital HD), DVD and Digital HD on February 7 from Lionsgate. The pop phenomenon that gave audiences some of the most iconic catchphrases and dance sequences in film history stars Patrick Swayze (Ghost), Jennifer Grey (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), Jerry Orbach ( TV’s “Law & Order”), Cynthia Rhodes (Flashdance), Kelly Bishop...
- 2/8/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Country music lost one of its sweetest souls Friday night - Joey Feek of hit duo Joey + Rory. Feek was fighting fatal cancer for years as her other half - husband Rory - documented her battle on his blog This Life I Live.After meeting in Bluebird Café in Nashville 14 years ago, the couple wed just two months later. "Rory was singing 'In the Round' at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville with three other songwriters," Joey told People in February. "I was just one of dozens of people in the audience that night. From the first song Rory sang, I...
- 3/5/2016
- by Jessica Fecteau, @jessfect
- PEOPLE.com
Bedtime stories at Viola Davis' home always star the same heroine: her preschool-age daughter Genesis, 4.
"She says, 'Make the princess me. Let it be me,' " Davis tells People in the magazine's latest issue. "That's what happens when you're young. Then something happens where you realize, 'They don't see me that way.' "
But the two-time Academy Award nominee, 50, refuses to let go of that childlike desire.
"I want to be in the story," says the first-time Emmy nominee. "I think I deserve to be in that story, and I believe my story deserves to be told."
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"She says, 'Make the princess me. Let it be me,' " Davis tells People in the magazine's latest issue. "That's what happens when you're young. Then something happens where you realize, 'They don't see me that way.' "
But the two-time Academy Award nominee, 50, refuses to let go of that childlike desire.
"I want to be in the story," says the first-time Emmy nominee. "I think I deserve to be in that story, and I believe my story deserves to be told."
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- 8/18/2015
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- People.com - TV Watch
New Orleans — For more than two decades, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has closed with a performance by the city's own Neville Brothers.
On Sunday, that tradition changed. Aaron Neville performed on a stage with his new band while young brass band frontman Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews closed the festival's biggest stage – where the Neville Brothers once held court the last day.
Andrews and his band, Orleans Avenue, entertained a jam-packed crowd as the festival ended its 2013 run. A sea of faces stretched to the track's back fence.
Neville said he views the closing lineup change as kind of a "passing of the guard.
"Trombone Slim, as I call him, will do a great job," Neville said of Andrews. "I remember when it was Professor Longhair out there and then we did it for a long time. It's time. Slim is a big musician and I'm proud of the way he's handled himself.
On Sunday, that tradition changed. Aaron Neville performed on a stage with his new band while young brass band frontman Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews closed the festival's biggest stage – where the Neville Brothers once held court the last day.
Andrews and his band, Orleans Avenue, entertained a jam-packed crowd as the festival ended its 2013 run. A sea of faces stretched to the track's back fence.
Neville said he views the closing lineup change as kind of a "passing of the guard.
"Trombone Slim, as I call him, will do a great job," Neville said of Andrews. "I remember when it was Professor Longhair out there and then we did it for a long time. It's time. Slim is a big musician and I'm proud of the way he's handled himself.
- 5/5/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Maybe we’re feeling a bit reverent in light of losing George Jones last week, but allow us to celebrate Willie Nelson’s 80th birthday today with some of our favorite video clips.
“Funny How Time Slips Away.” I’ve posted this clip before. I watch it at least once a year for the looks on Bobby Bare’s and Kris Kristofferson’s faces.
VH1 Storytellers with Johnny Cash. At 11:57, Willie breaks a string playing the intro to “Crazy.” Johnny hands him his guitar, and Willie tests it out. “First time that guitar’s been played,” Cash cracks.
“To...
“Funny How Time Slips Away.” I’ve posted this clip before. I watch it at least once a year for the looks on Bobby Bare’s and Kris Kristofferson’s faces.
VH1 Storytellers with Johnny Cash. At 11:57, Willie breaks a string playing the intro to “Crazy.” Johnny hands him his guitar, and Willie tests it out. “First time that guitar’s been played,” Cash cracks.
“To...
- 4/30/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Welcome back to our weekly look at the new podcasts available at our “partners in podcast crime” the GeekCast Radio Network. As usual here’s our weekly look at the podcasts from Gcrn, with descriptions and links to each and every one for your audio/visual pleasure!
Gcr – Special Episode – Gcrn 2012 – Year In Review
2012 Biggest Year Yet for The Gcrn. This year we’ve had 15 new interviews, so many awesome additions to the network, podcasts that have started and ended, New Video Podcasts, and so much more. Join Steve/Megatron, TFG1Mike, MovieRevolt, and PecanCtMichael as they break down the year that was 2012. In this year end review we will be going over the additions to the network, the numbers we got over the year, a ton of Top lists, celebrity deaths, and to close out the show we’ll be teasing what The GeekCast Radio Network has coming in...
Gcr – Special Episode – Gcrn 2012 – Year In Review
2012 Biggest Year Yet for The Gcrn. This year we’ve had 15 new interviews, so many awesome additions to the network, podcasts that have started and ended, New Video Podcasts, and so much more. Join Steve/Megatron, TFG1Mike, MovieRevolt, and PecanCtMichael as they break down the year that was 2012. In this year end review we will be going over the additions to the network, the numbers we got over the year, a ton of Top lists, celebrity deaths, and to close out the show we’ll be teasing what The GeekCast Radio Network has coming in...
- 1/13/2013
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Here’s further proof that “Gangnam Style” is contagious. A flash mob celebrating the Psy song hit New York’s Washington Square Park Sunday in an event organized via Facebook by the group I Love Dance. The semi-impromptu gathering was filmed by Korean broadcaster Kbs for a documentary on the popularity of South Korean culture abroad, said the flash mob’s organizers. Video: Top 10 'Gangnam Style' Parodies The group, which celebrates Korean dance, offered a primer on how to properly ride an invisible horse, Psy style. Meanwhile, the popularity of “Gangnam Style” continues to endure. The K-pop hit took
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- 9/27/2012
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As South Korea's "Gangnam Style" continues to barrel through pop culture with television appearances and a long list of invisible horse-dancing parodies, a massive group of dancers gathered in Washington Square Park on Sunday to join the sensation.
The event was organized by I Love Dance, a dance group specializing in Korean hip-hop, and attracted the attention of Korean broadcasting system, Kbs.
The group even hosted a workshop to prep for the big day, charging $30 for a two-hour session to dance like Oppa Psy.
Despite the countless parodies, the "Gangnam" phenomenon is showing no signs of slowing down. On Wednesday, "Gangnam Style" took the number one spot in digital song sales.
The video's bizarre horse-dancing has also inspired aerobic workouts.
The event was organized by I Love Dance, a dance group specializing in Korean hip-hop, and attracted the attention of Korean broadcasting system, Kbs.
The group even hosted a workshop to prep for the big day, charging $30 for a two-hour session to dance like Oppa Psy.
Despite the countless parodies, the "Gangnam" phenomenon is showing no signs of slowing down. On Wednesday, "Gangnam Style" took the number one spot in digital song sales.
The video's bizarre horse-dancing has also inspired aerobic workouts.
- 9/26/2012
- by Inae Oh
- Huffington Post
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t seen the Missing series finale and intend to, stop reading now.
Missing’s 10-episode first season, which became its only season, ended with a rollercoaster hour that gave us a complete ride, then forgot to brake and sent us flying off the track. Dax emerged a hero, helping to break Paul (Sean Bean) out of a Bulgarian prison — though Paul did most of the work shooting his way out. Nice to see Sean Bean get physical. Dax wounded an escaped Violet during a woods chase — is there any kind of chase this series didn’t do?...
Missing’s 10-episode first season, which became its only season, ended with a rollercoaster hour that gave us a complete ride, then forgot to brake and sent us flying off the track. Dax emerged a hero, helping to break Paul (Sean Bean) out of a Bulgarian prison — though Paul did most of the work shooting his way out. Nice to see Sean Bean get physical. Dax wounded an escaped Violet during a woods chase — is there any kind of chase this series didn’t do?...
- 5/18/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
Birthday shoutouts go to 98 Degrees star and Chippendale Jeff Timmons (above), who is 39, Kirsten Dunst is 30, Dianna Agron is 26, Cloris Leachman is 86, Johnny Galecki is 37, Jane Campion is 58, and Willie Nelson is 79. What are your fave Willie songs? Here are mine: 5. "To All The Girls I've Loved Before," 4. "Let It Be Me," 3. "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly (Fond Of Each Other," 2. "Rainbow Connection" 1. "Always On My Mind." The dismissal of a lesbian boy scout leader in Ohio keeps picking up steam, with a Bsa board member now resigning in protest.Wmms in Cleveland has disciplined one of their shock jocks for telling a man who e-mailed to ask for advice on what to do about catching his teenage daughter kissing another girl to "get one of your friends to screw your daughter straight." But don't worry, the guy apologized ... "to anyone offended."Here!TV has announced a restructuring and a slate of new programming,...
- 4/30/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Screen Gems spilled the news today that they're already filming a feature adaptation of Benson Lee's 2007 dance documentary Planet B-Boy, about a crew of American breakdancers who compete on the world's stage against crews from foreign lands. Sure, it sounds like just another dance movie. But I ask you: What's wrong with that? I Love Dance Movies! And if you love dance movies like I do, then there are at least two additional reasons why you'll totally mark your calendars for this particular project.
- 10/27/2011
- Movieline
Legendary musician Johnny Mathis is adding yet another album to his already impressive list of albums. Mathis' new album, "Let It Be Me: Mathis In Nashville," will hit stores on September 21.
Mathis, who already has over 130 albums under his belt, handpicked the songs for the latest album that was inspired by the world of country music. The album will also feature guest artists Lane Brody and Alison Krauss.
Johnny and Fred Molin produced the album and assembled a group of artists in Nashville to help record the new album. Mathis, one of pop music's original artists, hit the studio and recorded the Columbia Records album in one week.
Fans will be treated to songs such as "What A Wonderful World" (featuring Lane Brody), "Let It Be Me" (featuring Alison Krauss), "Make The World Go Away," "Crazy," "Southern Nights," "You Don't Know Me," "Lovin' Arms," "Shenandoah," "We Must Be Lovin' Right,...
Mathis, who already has over 130 albums under his belt, handpicked the songs for the latest album that was inspired by the world of country music. The album will also feature guest artists Lane Brody and Alison Krauss.
Johnny and Fred Molin produced the album and assembled a group of artists in Nashville to help record the new album. Mathis, one of pop music's original artists, hit the studio and recorded the Columbia Records album in one week.
Fans will be treated to songs such as "What A Wonderful World" (featuring Lane Brody), "Let It Be Me" (featuring Alison Krauss), "Make The World Go Away," "Crazy," "Southern Nights," "You Don't Know Me," "Lovin' Arms," "Shenandoah," "We Must Be Lovin' Right,...
- 8/26/2010
- icelebz.com
Jennifer Hudson may have kept mum about her pregnancy, but when it comes to her baby boy, she's just another outspoken and proud mama. "He's the cutest thing in the world!" raved the Grammy-winning singer, who gave birth to David Daniel Otunga Jr. on Aug. 10. "There are no words for it. He's the best. It's just amazing - us discovering each other, me becoming a mom." Related: Jennifer Surprises Fiancé With Encore ProposalPerforming with Julianne Hough in New York for The Wizard of Oz Netflix concert at Central Park's Rumsey Playfield Tuesday night, Hudson, 27, paid tribute to the 1939 film's classic...
- 9/30/2009
- by Shruti Dhalwala
- PEOPLE.com
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