Suzanne Somers has still got it!
At 71, the actress hasn't looked better -- and that's not even the half of it. Somers invited Et into her luxe Malibu, California, home, where she dished to Keltie Knight about her new book, Two's Company: A Fifty-Year Romance With Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business, and revealed how how she manages to do it all.
Check out the secrets to living life the Somers way.
1. Take Vitamins -- a Lot of Them.
"[I take] maybe 60 vitamins a day," Somers reveals while giving Et a tour of her kitchen. "You know, I'm in optimal health, so whatever it takes."
Among the actress' supplements are hydrochloric acid and digested enzymes, which she uses to help digest her food after going through radiation to treat breast cancer in 2000. One thing you won't see her taking, however, is aspirin.
"I don't take any drugs at all, nothing...I don't have a medicine cabinet. Neither of us do," she...
At 71, the actress hasn't looked better -- and that's not even the half of it. Somers invited Et into her luxe Malibu, California, home, where she dished to Keltie Knight about her new book, Two's Company: A Fifty-Year Romance With Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business, and revealed how how she manages to do it all.
Check out the secrets to living life the Somers way.
1. Take Vitamins -- a Lot of Them.
"[I take] maybe 60 vitamins a day," Somers reveals while giving Et a tour of her kitchen. "You know, I'm in optimal health, so whatever it takes."
Among the actress' supplements are hydrochloric acid and digested enzymes, which she uses to help digest her food after going through radiation to treat breast cancer in 2000. One thing you won't see her taking, however, is aspirin.
"I don't take any drugs at all, nothing...I don't have a medicine cabinet. Neither of us do," she...
- 12/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
With the release of her new book, Two’s Company: A Fifty-Year Romance With Lessons Learned In Love, Suzanne Somers is getting candid about her life. Joining Et Canada’s Sangita Patel in the studio alongside her husband, Alan Hamel, the 71-year-old former “Three’s Company” star opens up about her 26th book, where she recalls a terrifying […]...
- 11/21/2017
- by Cat Williams
- ET Canada
“I don’t have a lot of stuff,” says Suzanne Somers of her minimalist Malibu beach house. But the things the Three’s Company star does keep are equal parts sentimental and sexy.
“This is called Big Al’s bar,” she explains, while giving People an exclusive tour of the entertaining area in the abode she shares with her husband of almost 40 years, Alan Hamel. Pointing out a favorite photo of Hamel, she says, “Whenever I see that picture of him, it makes me want to have sex with him.” She adds with a laugh, “There’s something about the...
“This is called Big Al’s bar,” she explains, while giving People an exclusive tour of the entertaining area in the abode she shares with her husband of almost 40 years, Alan Hamel. Pointing out a favorite photo of Hamel, she says, “Whenever I see that picture of him, it makes me want to have sex with him.” She adds with a laugh, “There’s something about the...
- 11/20/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Suzanne Somers is apologizing after joking about marital rape.
The joke was made during an appearance the former Three’s Company star made with Alan Hamel, her husband of almost 40 years, Thursday on the Today show.
Host Megyn Kelly asked the couple about their active sex life and Somers, 71, called Hamel, 81, an “animal.”
“Sometimes I’m not awake for it, though,” the actress quipped.
Her comment was met with laughter from Kelly, Hamel and Somers herself.
“Alan’s like, ‘Those are some of the best times!’ ” Kelly joked, to which Alan replied, “Fine by me!”
Somers added that she’d...
The joke was made during an appearance the former Three’s Company star made with Alan Hamel, her husband of almost 40 years, Thursday on the Today show.
Host Megyn Kelly asked the couple about their active sex life and Somers, 71, called Hamel, 81, an “animal.”
“Sometimes I’m not awake for it, though,” the actress quipped.
Her comment was met with laughter from Kelly, Hamel and Somers herself.
“Alan’s like, ‘Those are some of the best times!’ ” Kelly joked, to which Alan replied, “Fine by me!”
Somers added that she’d...
- 11/17/2017
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
Many first dates end with sex, but few turn into decades-long relationships.
In her new book, Two’s Company: A Fifty-Year Romance with Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business, exclusively excerpted in this week’s issue of People, former sitcom star Suzanne Somers reflects on her relationship with husband and TV producer Alan Hamel — and how they’ve managed to be the exception to the rule.
What started off as a sultry night turned into a romance that has lasted 50 years and is as sexy as ever.
Alan “turned on women and turned on men. Everybody liked him, everybody liked to be around him.
In her new book, Two’s Company: A Fifty-Year Romance with Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business, exclusively excerpted in this week’s issue of People, former sitcom star Suzanne Somers reflects on her relationship with husband and TV producer Alan Hamel — and how they’ve managed to be the exception to the rule.
What started off as a sultry night turned into a romance that has lasted 50 years and is as sexy as ever.
Alan “turned on women and turned on men. Everybody liked him, everybody liked to be around him.
- 11/17/2017
- by Sam Gillette and Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
Suzanne Somers may have found fame as the ditzy Chrissy Snow in Three’s Company, but in her new book, she reveals a life filled with difficulty — and the terror she felt when she thought she was going to be raped while on a remote photo shoot in Mexico in the 1970s.
“I went down to lie by the pool, and all of a sudden a creepy guy was there,” the 71-year-old actress told People when discussing her book, Two’s Company: A Fifty-Year Romance with Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business, which is exclusively excerpted in this week’s issue of People.
“I went down to lie by the pool, and all of a sudden a creepy guy was there,” the 71-year-old actress told People when discussing her book, Two’s Company: A Fifty-Year Romance with Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business, which is exclusively excerpted in this week’s issue of People.
- 11/14/2017
- by Sam Gillette and Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
**Major spoilers ahead**
No matter how the box office figures eventually pan out, much will be discussed about “Blade Runner 2049” in the years to come. Packed with ideas about the future, creation, our relationship to digital technology and more, Denis Villeneuve and his team crafted a thoughtful followup to Ridley Scott‘s acclaimed, original movie. On top of that, the filmmakers crafted a new story, one that links to the past, while also building a possible future.
Continue reading Original ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Ending Revealed, Plus Lessons Learned From Marvel at The Playlist.
No matter how the box office figures eventually pan out, much will be discussed about “Blade Runner 2049” in the years to come. Packed with ideas about the future, creation, our relationship to digital technology and more, Denis Villeneuve and his team crafted a thoughtful followup to Ridley Scott‘s acclaimed, original movie. On top of that, the filmmakers crafted a new story, one that links to the past, while also building a possible future.
Continue reading Original ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Ending Revealed, Plus Lessons Learned From Marvel at The Playlist.
- 10/10/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
We hope you don’t have anywhere to go this weekend, because on Friday, David Fincher returns with ten episodes of “Mindhunter.” Both executive producer and director on the Netflix series, the show brings the filmmaker back to the world of serial killers, a subject he explored in the grisly “Se7en” and the anxious “Zodiac.” The new show will likely be more in spirit with the latter film, as its also set in the ’70s, and follows a pair of FBI agents who investigate and pioneer the development of modern serial killer profiling.
Continue reading David Fincher Talks ‘Mindhunter,’ Lessons Learned From ‘Zodiac’ & More On ‘Charlie Rose’ at The Playlist.
Continue reading David Fincher Talks ‘Mindhunter,’ Lessons Learned From ‘Zodiac’ & More On ‘Charlie Rose’ at The Playlist.
- 10/10/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
What you are looking at is pure, unadulterated joy. The image accompanying this story finds Lena Waithe dancing her ass off at Netflix‘s post-Emmy party in Hollywood. She was at the center of the dance floor. Throwing her Emmy up in the air to cheers from everyone in the room. And if you were in her shoes you would have been just as euphoric. Waithe became the first African-American woman to win a Comedy Series writing Emmy for her now classic episode “Thanksgiving” from “Master of None.”
Throw in the two wins for “Black Mirror: San Junipero” (including an unexpected writing trophy) and it didn’t matter that “Stranger Things” was shut out or only John Lithgow took home a statue for “The Crown.” Netflix topper Ted Sarandos and stars such as Jeffrey Tambor, Dave Chappelle, James Corden as well as some familiar Netflix faces made sure the party...
Throw in the two wins for “Black Mirror: San Junipero” (including an unexpected writing trophy) and it didn’t matter that “Stranger Things” was shut out or only John Lithgow took home a statue for “The Crown.” Netflix topper Ted Sarandos and stars such as Jeffrey Tambor, Dave Chappelle, James Corden as well as some familiar Netflix faces made sure the party...
- 9/18/2017
- by Gregory Ellwood
- The Playlist
Bethenny Frankel loves being a mom … even if she gets a little strict now and then.
The Real Housewives of New York City star sat down with People for an appearance on Celeb Moms Get Real, where she spilled some secrets on how she raises her 7-year-old daughter Bryn Casey.
Among the many pearls of parenting wisdom shared was the Skinnygirl mogul‘s admission that she considers herself “a fairly strict parent.”
“I don’t negotiate with terrorists,” jokes Frankel, 46. “I’m liberal and I like to spoil, but I lay down the hammer when it’s time.”
“Kids are like dogs,...
The Real Housewives of New York City star sat down with People for an appearance on Celeb Moms Get Real, where she spilled some secrets on how she raises her 7-year-old daughter Bryn Casey.
Among the many pearls of parenting wisdom shared was the Skinnygirl mogul‘s admission that she considers herself “a fairly strict parent.”
“I don’t negotiate with terrorists,” jokes Frankel, 46. “I’m liberal and I like to spoil, but I lay down the hammer when it’s time.”
“Kids are like dogs,...
- 8/1/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Suzanne Somers has penned 25 books, but her upcoming memoir is the most personal yet.
In an exclusive email interview with People, the author shares details about Two’s Company: A Fifty-Year Romance with Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business (out in November). The 70-year-old delves into the ups and downs of her decades-long marriage with host and producer Alan Hamel, which is the inspiration for the book. Somers reveals why she’s never spent a night away from her husband, and the reason she enjoyed their incessant fighting during the first 10 years of their relationship.
According to Somers, the book...
In an exclusive email interview with People, the author shares details about Two’s Company: A Fifty-Year Romance with Lessons Learned in Love, Life & Business (out in November). The 70-year-old delves into the ups and downs of her decades-long marriage with host and producer Alan Hamel, which is the inspiration for the book. Somers reveals why she’s never spent a night away from her husband, and the reason she enjoyed their incessant fighting during the first 10 years of their relationship.
According to Somers, the book...
- 5/17/2017
- by Sam Gillette and Lanford Beard
- PEOPLE.com
Age ain’t nothing but a number… and maybe, it’s not even that.
At nearly 95, legendary producer Norman Lear has added a new title to his resume: podcaster. Lear launched his new show, All of the Above, earlier this month on PodcastOne, and Et was lucky enough to visit the studio for his latest taping, featuring guests Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda.
“I was excited to be on his show,” Tomlin tells Et. “I thought he would think twice about having us on.”
“I’m always happy to be in his proximity,” Fonda says. “But my first thought was, like he doesn't have enough to do?! Now he's also doing a podcast?”
Watch: Hilarious Grace & Frankie Bloopers!
Something similar could be said about Fonda and Tomlin, who, at 79 and 77 respectively, are in the middle of filming the fourth season of their hit Netflix series, Grace & Frankie. All three stars are defying cultural expectations when it comes...
At nearly 95, legendary producer Norman Lear has added a new title to his resume: podcaster. Lear launched his new show, All of the Above, earlier this month on PodcastOne, and Et was lucky enough to visit the studio for his latest taping, featuring guests Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda.
“I was excited to be on his show,” Tomlin tells Et. “I thought he would think twice about having us on.”
“I’m always happy to be in his proximity,” Fonda says. “But my first thought was, like he doesn't have enough to do?! Now he's also doing a podcast?”
Watch: Hilarious Grace & Frankie Bloopers!
Something similar could be said about Fonda and Tomlin, who, at 79 and 77 respectively, are in the middle of filming the fourth season of their hit Netflix series, Grace & Frankie. All three stars are defying cultural expectations when it comes...
- 5/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Alicia Keys is focusing on new music.
As the "Blended Family" singer continues to coach Stephanie Rice, Vanessa Ferguson and Chris Blue towards The Voice Top 10, she's also announced that she won't be returning alongside Miley Cyrus for the show's next season. Though Keys hasn't ruled out an eventual return to her big red chair, she told Et on Monday night to expect a follow-up to her 2016 album, Here, very soon.
"I'm about halfway," she said of the process.
"I'm ready for the next one already, which was kind of the plan the whole time," she said. "I wanted to put out Here where they have a statement body of work, and my next body of work is already in the works. I'm excited!"
Watch: Alicia Keys Reveals Lessons Learned from 'The Voice'
"I can't wait for you to hear new music, and so that's one of the reasons why I won't be able to...
As the "Blended Family" singer continues to coach Stephanie Rice, Vanessa Ferguson and Chris Blue towards The Voice Top 10, she's also announced that she won't be returning alongside Miley Cyrus for the show's next season. Though Keys hasn't ruled out an eventual return to her big red chair, she told Et on Monday night to expect a follow-up to her 2016 album, Here, very soon.
"I'm about halfway," she said of the process.
"I'm ready for the next one already, which was kind of the plan the whole time," she said. "I wanted to put out Here where they have a statement body of work, and my next body of work is already in the works. I'm excited!"
Watch: Alicia Keys Reveals Lessons Learned from 'The Voice'
"I can't wait for you to hear new music, and so that's one of the reasons why I won't be able to...
- 5/2/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Habits of Millennials, dynamic pricing come under microscope at convention; tech companies unveil latest product launches.
Content creators should forget traditional advertising methods to reach audiences and get in touch with the ‘engagement spiral’, an expert on Millennials told convention attendees on Monday.
‘The ‘spray and pray’ approach to engaging customers has become obsolete, Jake Katz, vice-president of audience insights and strategy at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ digital network Revolt Media and TV, told industry delegates at CinemaCon.
Instead of adhering to the old philosophy of advertising, awareness, trial and conversion, and loyalty, Katz said industry and content creators should regard themselves as part of the ‘engagement spiral and push out their brand across social platforms that are meaningful to Millennials.
Furthermore the youth insights expert and strategist said content creators should keep in mind the 18-35 demographic wants real-life experiences, bears the distinction of being more cross-culturally experienced than any generation before it, and as a group...
Content creators should forget traditional advertising methods to reach audiences and get in touch with the ‘engagement spiral’, an expert on Millennials told convention attendees on Monday.
‘The ‘spray and pray’ approach to engaging customers has become obsolete, Jake Katz, vice-president of audience insights and strategy at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ digital network Revolt Media and TV, told industry delegates at CinemaCon.
Instead of adhering to the old philosophy of advertising, awareness, trial and conversion, and loyalty, Katz said industry and content creators should regard themselves as part of the ‘engagement spiral and push out their brand across social platforms that are meaningful to Millennials.
Furthermore the youth insights expert and strategist said content creators should keep in mind the 18-35 demographic wants real-life experiences, bears the distinction of being more cross-culturally experienced than any generation before it, and as a group...
- 3/27/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
For a man nobody seemed to know, Jason Wheeler sure left a huge hole in the Ed with his death.
Of course we didn't really need to know Wheeler. His exit may have seemed inevitable to us from almost his first appearance on the scene, but Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 17 wasn't about him, it was about the mess left behind. .
From the literal mess on the sidewalk, to Choi's having to rearrange the schedule, to Mr. Wheeler's clearing out of Jason's locker, there was a lot to clean up.
We in the audience were privy to more of Jason's issues than the Ed staff seemed to be clued into, we still didn't get the whole story. I understand why the writers decided to take things in that direction, but I regret the missed opportunity for discussion about mental health issues and suicide.
There wasn't even a suicide hotline promo after the final fade to black.
Of course we didn't really need to know Wheeler. His exit may have seemed inevitable to us from almost his first appearance on the scene, but Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 17 wasn't about him, it was about the mess left behind. .
From the literal mess on the sidewalk, to Choi's having to rearrange the schedule, to Mr. Wheeler's clearing out of Jason's locker, there was a lot to clean up.
We in the audience were privy to more of Jason's issues than the Ed staff seemed to be clued into, we still didn't get the whole story. I understand why the writers decided to take things in that direction, but I regret the missed opportunity for discussion about mental health issues and suicide.
There wasn't even a suicide hotline promo after the final fade to black.
- 3/17/2017
- by Elizabeth Harlow
- TVfanatic
Ben Affleck is probably glad to be leaving 2016 behind. It was a bit of wild time as he became the new worldwide face of Batman in two movies that might’ve racked up hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office, but still wound up on many worst-of-the-year lists: “Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice” and “Suicide Squad.” And it was the former movie which spawned the Sad Affleck meme, when the actor’s dour visage was caught on camera as Henry Cavill answered a reporter’s question about the dismal early reviews of the Zack Snyder film.
Continue reading Ben Affleck Shares His Lessons Learned From Sad Affleck Meme & ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ at The Playlist.
Continue reading Ben Affleck Shares His Lessons Learned From Sad Affleck Meme & ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ at The Playlist.
- 1/18/2017
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
It's hard to believe that it's been 25 years since the story of precocious, death-obsessed Vada Sultenfuss forever warmed our hearts in My Girl.
The classic flick told the story of 11-year-old Vada's (Anna Chlumsky) summer in 1972, introducing us to her "allergic to everything" best friend, Thomas J. Sennett (Macaulay Culkin), funeral-owner father Harry Sultenfuss (Dan Akroyd), and makeup artist-turned-dad's girlfriend (and then Harry's wife in the sequel, My Girl 2), Shelly (Jamie Lee Curtis).
Watch: Jamie Lee Curtis and Anna Chlumsky's Have a 'My Girl' Reunion at the 2015 Emmys!
My Girl was (and let's be honest, still is) the Stand By Me for '90s tween girls, a coming-of-age drama we understood was about us too. Vada talked like a tiny adult who was just trying to learn more about her late mother, navigate her father's new love life, and drag Thomas on adventures.
After all, the beloved flick taught us plenty about navigating...
The classic flick told the story of 11-year-old Vada's (Anna Chlumsky) summer in 1972, introducing us to her "allergic to everything" best friend, Thomas J. Sennett (Macaulay Culkin), funeral-owner father Harry Sultenfuss (Dan Akroyd), and makeup artist-turned-dad's girlfriend (and then Harry's wife in the sequel, My Girl 2), Shelly (Jamie Lee Curtis).
Watch: Jamie Lee Curtis and Anna Chlumsky's Have a 'My Girl' Reunion at the 2015 Emmys!
My Girl was (and let's be honest, still is) the Stand By Me for '90s tween girls, a coming-of-age drama we understood was about us too. Vada talked like a tiny adult who was just trying to learn more about her late mother, navigate her father's new love life, and drag Thomas on adventures.
After all, the beloved flick taught us plenty about navigating...
- 11/27/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
It’s official: We have less than four months to spend with Mystic Falls’ finest.
RelatedCW Sets Midseason Dates for The 100, The Originals, Riverdale‘s Premiere, the Legends‘ Big Move and More
The CW on Wednesday announced that the series finale of The Vampire Diaries will air Friday, March 10 at 8/7c. The following Friday (March 17) will mark the Season 4 premiere of The Originals, which will assume Tvd‘s 8 pm time slot.
Now four episodes into its final season, The Vampire Diaries recently revealed that Caroline and Alaric’s nanny Seline — more commonly referred to as “the hot nanny” — is the...
RelatedCW Sets Midseason Dates for The 100, The Originals, Riverdale‘s Premiere, the Legends‘ Big Move and More
The CW on Wednesday announced that the series finale of The Vampire Diaries will air Friday, March 10 at 8/7c. The following Friday (March 17) will mark the Season 4 premiere of The Originals, which will assume Tvd‘s 8 pm time slot.
Now four episodes into its final season, The Vampire Diaries recently revealed that Caroline and Alaric’s nanny Seline — more commonly referred to as “the hot nanny” — is the...
- 11/16/2016
- TVLine.com
After seven seasons of self-exploration, Stefan Salvatore finally took a long, hard look in the mirror on Friday’s Vampire Diaries and asked himself, “Which girl are you?”
RelatedNina Dobrev Joins Workaholics in Her First Post-Vampire Diaries Role
Ok, I guess that question requires a little context: It all started with Sybil telling Stefan the story of her “sister,” a fellow psychic she met after being exiled to an island by the people of her home village a long-ass time ago. (Like, 750 B.C.) While Sybil only wanted to use her powers for good, her “sister” preferred using them...
RelatedNina Dobrev Joins Workaholics in Her First Post-Vampire Diaries Role
Ok, I guess that question requires a little context: It all started with Sybil telling Stefan the story of her “sister,” a fellow psychic she met after being exiled to an island by the people of her home village a long-ass time ago. (Like, 750 B.C.) While Sybil only wanted to use her powers for good, her “sister” preferred using them...
- 11/12/2016
- TVLine.com
Vanessa Lachey’s evil doppelganger continued her reign of terror on Friday’s Vampire Diaries, pitting Damon against Bonnie, Enzo and one more (newly bearded!) member of Team Tvd.
RelatedNina Dobrev Nabs First Post-Vampire Diaries TV Role
To be perfectly honest, I’ve lost track of the number of times Damon and Bonnie have tried to kill each other on this show. But it also never gets old, because — as Sybil so astutely discovered — they’ve got a crap load of history between them. Perhaps even some unresolved feelings?
Bonnie insists that’s not the case, but it was...
RelatedNina Dobrev Nabs First Post-Vampire Diaries TV Role
To be perfectly honest, I’ve lost track of the number of times Damon and Bonnie have tried to kill each other on this show. But it also never gets old, because — as Sybil so astutely discovered — they’ve got a crap load of history between them. Perhaps even some unresolved feelings?
Bonnie insists that’s not the case, but it was...
- 11/5/2016
- TVLine.com
Warning: This article contains major spoilers from Friday’s episode of The Vampire Diaries. Treat it like the Armory vault, and proceed at your own risk.
Friday’s Vampire Diaries ended with two fan-favorite characters pledging to spend the rest of their immortal lives together. My first thought: “Aww!” My second: “Is there any way this won’t go horribly wrong?”
VideosVampire Diaries: Ian Somerhalder, Paul Wesley Attempt to Explain Sybil, Season 8’s ‘Religious Undertones’
And that’s not to say I don’t support Stefan and Caroline as a couple; it’s well documented (somewhere in the deep, mysterious...
Friday’s Vampire Diaries ended with two fan-favorite characters pledging to spend the rest of their immortal lives together. My first thought: “Aww!” My second: “Is there any way this won’t go horribly wrong?”
VideosVampire Diaries: Ian Somerhalder, Paul Wesley Attempt to Explain Sybil, Season 8’s ‘Religious Undertones’
And that’s not to say I don’t support Stefan and Caroline as a couple; it’s well documented (somewhere in the deep, mysterious...
- 10/29/2016
- TVLine.com
The Vampire Diaries‘ new Big Bad may identify as a siren, but since we’re talking about a world where hybrids and heretics are possible, might I suggest that Sybil is also part troll?
RelatedVampire Diaries Poll: Are Stefan and Caroline Moving Too Fast?
Friday’s episode proved Nathalie Kelley’s character capable of probing her victim’s memories and using their strongest emotional triggers against them — no matter how hard they attempt to throw her off course. Case in point: Despite Damon attempting to hide Elena’s existence from her, Vanessa Lachey’s evil doppelganger was able to not only discover their connection,...
RelatedVampire Diaries Poll: Are Stefan and Caroline Moving Too Fast?
Friday’s episode proved Nathalie Kelley’s character capable of probing her victim’s memories and using their strongest emotional triggers against them — no matter how hard they attempt to throw her off course. Case in point: Despite Damon attempting to hide Elena’s existence from her, Vanessa Lachey’s evil doppelganger was able to not only discover their connection,...
- 10/29/2016
- TVLine.com
We’re only one episode into The Vampire Diaries‘ final season, and it’s already a mind-screw — and not just for the viewers.
RelatedThe Vampire Diaries: Final Season Poster Sends [Spoiler] Six Feet Under
TVLine recently visited the show’s Atlanta set, where stars Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley did their best to explain the otherworldly control Sybil has over Damon and Enzo, and how that could shape the series’ remaining episodes. Needless to say, it was a struggle.
“This season is really about … the conclusion of what evil sins must these characters pay their dues for,” Wesley says,...
RelatedThe Vampire Diaries: Final Season Poster Sends [Spoiler] Six Feet Under
TVLine recently visited the show’s Atlanta set, where stars Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley did their best to explain the otherworldly control Sybil has over Damon and Enzo, and how that could shape the series’ remaining episodes. Needless to say, it was a struggle.
“This season is really about … the conclusion of what evil sins must these characters pay their dues for,” Wesley says,...
- 10/24/2016
- TVLine.com
The Vampire Diaries is getting its goodbyes in early, 10 hours before kicking off its final season on Friday (The CW, 8/7c).
RelatedVampire Diaries Boss Talks Elena’s ‘Strong Presence’ in Final Season
TVLine has your exclusive first look at the show’s Season 8 poster, in which all of your Mystic Falls faves — Enzo, Bonnie, Damon, Alaric, Caroline, Stefan and Matt — assemble for a somber, yet familiar, occasion: a funeral.
VideosVampire Diaries‘ Candice King on Caroline’s ‘Steamy’ Future With Stefan, Lessons Learned From Previous ‘Ships
You know the drill: Slap on your Speculation Goggles™ and scroll down to check out the poster in full…...
RelatedVampire Diaries Boss Talks Elena’s ‘Strong Presence’ in Final Season
TVLine has your exclusive first look at the show’s Season 8 poster, in which all of your Mystic Falls faves — Enzo, Bonnie, Damon, Alaric, Caroline, Stefan and Matt — assemble for a somber, yet familiar, occasion: a funeral.
VideosVampire Diaries‘ Candice King on Caroline’s ‘Steamy’ Future With Stefan, Lessons Learned From Previous ‘Ships
You know the drill: Slap on your Speculation Goggles™ and scroll down to check out the poster in full…...
- 10/21/2016
- TVLine.com
The Vampire Diaries will not be lacking in Vitamin E(lena) when it kicks off its final season this Friday (The CW, 8/7c).
VideosVampire Diaries‘ Ian Somerhalder Shares His Dream Ending For ‘Delena’ (and It’s Not What You Think)
Though the object of Damon’s affection is still catching up on her beauty sleep at the top of Season 8, executive producer Julie Plec promises that Nina Dobrev‘s character “has a very strong presence this season, in the entire season, similarly to how she did last year.”
“We set up at the end [of Season 7] that Stefan had kept up with...
VideosVampire Diaries‘ Ian Somerhalder Shares His Dream Ending For ‘Delena’ (and It’s Not What You Think)
Though the object of Damon’s affection is still catching up on her beauty sleep at the top of Season 8, executive producer Julie Plec promises that Nina Dobrev‘s character “has a very strong presence this season, in the entire season, similarly to how she did last year.”
“We set up at the end [of Season 7] that Stefan had kept up with...
- 10/20/2016
- TVLine.com
Much of what The Vampire Diaries‘ final season has in store for us remains a mystery, but there’s one thing fans of the long-running series can always count on: relationship drama!
VideosVampire Diaries‘ Ian Somerhalder Shares His Dream Ending For ‘Delena’ (and It’s Not What You Think)
“Stefan and Caroline start off pretty strong … and then it kind of spins out of control,” Paul Wesley told TVLine during a recent visit to the show’s Atlanta set. “It can get dark for a second. But the ultimate thing is, ‘Will they end up together?’ And that I actually don’t know.
VideosVampire Diaries‘ Ian Somerhalder Shares His Dream Ending For ‘Delena’ (and It’s Not What You Think)
“Stefan and Caroline start off pretty strong … and then it kind of spins out of control,” Paul Wesley told TVLine during a recent visit to the show’s Atlanta set. “It can get dark for a second. But the ultimate thing is, ‘Will they end up together?’ And that I actually don’t know.
- 10/18/2016
- TVLine.com
Louisa Mellor Oct 19, 2016
30 years after Jim Henson’s much-loved Labyrinth was released, we chat to concept designer Brian Froud...
As Labyrinth celebrates its 30th birthday with a posh new disc release and visual history book, we spoke to the man from whose mind sprang its evocative character and world designs.
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Artist Brian Froud, famed for his paintings of folkloric creatures, was first invited to work with Jim Henson on 1982 puppet fantasy The Dark Crystal. That led to live-action-puppet musical Labyrinth, and would have continued to a troll-themed feature film had Henson not sadly passed away before work on their third collaboration could begin.
Read on to hear Froud discuss the proposed sequels to the films he made with Henson, the one scene he really,...
30 years after Jim Henson’s much-loved Labyrinth was released, we chat to concept designer Brian Froud...
As Labyrinth celebrates its 30th birthday with a posh new disc release and visual history book, we spoke to the man from whose mind sprang its evocative character and world designs.
See related Nintendo Nx is Nintendo Switch: announcement trailer Nintendo Nx will offer "a different experience" says Ubisoft boss Nintendo Nx is a "home console or handheld device" it's confirmed
Artist Brian Froud, famed for his paintings of folkloric creatures, was first invited to work with Jim Henson on 1982 puppet fantasy The Dark Crystal. That led to live-action-puppet musical Labyrinth, and would have continued to a troll-themed feature film had Henson not sadly passed away before work on their third collaboration could begin.
Read on to hear Froud discuss the proposed sequels to the films he made with Henson, the one scene he really,...
- 10/17/2016
- Den of Geek
There comes a time in every troubled relationship when both parties need to take a step back and ask themselves: Is this really worth the effort? And we’re not just talking about real-life couples, either.
VideosVampire Diaries‘ Candice King on Caroline’s ‘Steamy’ Future With Stefan, Lessons Learned From Previous ‘Ships
Some of TV’s buzziest pairs — even ones we’ve ‘shipped harder than we care to admit — are guilty of being, shall we say, problematic. To that end, TVLine has assembled a list of 10 small-screen duos that need to decide, once and for all, if theirs is a love worth fighting for.
VideosVampire Diaries‘ Candice King on Caroline’s ‘Steamy’ Future With Stefan, Lessons Learned From Previous ‘Ships
Some of TV’s buzziest pairs — even ones we’ve ‘shipped harder than we care to admit — are guilty of being, shall we say, problematic. To that end, TVLine has assembled a list of 10 small-screen duos that need to decide, once and for all, if theirs is a love worth fighting for.
- 10/13/2016
- TVLine.com
Supergirl‘s James Olsen is getting in on the superhero action, and we’ve got a first look at his indestructible getup.
As we previously reported, Mehcad Brooks’ character is going to try his hand at crimefighting later this season when he adopts the persona of DC Comics’ shield-toting Guardian.
PhotosSupergirl Season 2: First Look at Lynda Carter’s Potus Revealed
“James is going to decide that he can no longer be a sidekick, so he’s going to become a vigilante,” Ep Andrew Kreisberg explained to TVLine. “He’s going to become Guardian, complete with the shield, which...
As we previously reported, Mehcad Brooks’ character is going to try his hand at crimefighting later this season when he adopts the persona of DC Comics’ shield-toting Guardian.
PhotosSupergirl Season 2: First Look at Lynda Carter’s Potus Revealed
“James is going to decide that he can no longer be a sidekick, so he’s going to become a vigilante,” Ep Andrew Kreisberg explained to TVLine. “He’s going to become Guardian, complete with the shield, which...
- 10/12/2016
- TVLine.com
If Dean and Sam’s newly resurrected mother Mary needs a moment to adjust to her surroundings when Supernatural returns for Season 12 this Thursday (The CW, 9/8c), you’ll have to forgive her. After being dead for 33 years, she is entering a world in which her sons are hunters who use strange phones and work with angels. Plus, her boys and late husband John are Men of Letters legacies, a discovery Mary will soon make.
VideosSupernatural Season 12: Winchesters ‘Come Home’ in Memento-ish Trailer
TVLine spoke with executive producer Andrew Dabb about Mama Winchester’s homecoming, Dean and Sam’s two-front war,...
VideosSupernatural Season 12: Winchesters ‘Come Home’ in Memento-ish Trailer
TVLine spoke with executive producer Andrew Dabb about Mama Winchester’s homecoming, Dean and Sam’s two-front war,...
- 10/12/2016
- TVLine.com
The disapproving finger Joe is pointing at Barry in the above Flash photo? We feel his frustration after witnessing the crushing changes the speedster’s timeline tampering resulted in during Tuesday’s episode. It’s a pretty hard call as to which of the reveals is the most heartbreaking:
* Cisco is now grief-stricken about his brother Dante’s death, and he’s not thrilled with Barry either. “Now you want to be there for me?” Cisco pointedly says to his pal. Eek.
RelatedThe Flash Ep Talks Barry’s Messy New Reality, Joe and Iris’ Family Rift
* Iris is mad at...
* Cisco is now grief-stricken about his brother Dante’s death, and he’s not thrilled with Barry either. “Now you want to be there for me?” Cisco pointedly says to his pal. Eek.
RelatedThe Flash Ep Talks Barry’s Messy New Reality, Joe and Iris’ Family Rift
* Iris is mad at...
- 10/12/2016
- TVLine.com
As Supergirl‘s second season continues on The CW, Kara and James’ fractured relationship is going to get a lot worse before it gets any better.
RelatedRatings: Supergirl Sticks CW Landing
Following a press screening on Tuesday, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed that Mehcad Brooks’ character is going to try his hand at crimefighting, adopting the persona of DC Comics’ shield-toting Guardian — and he’s not telling Kara. (Oops!)
“James is going to decide that he can no longer be a sidekick, so he’s going to become a vigilante,” Kreisberg explained. “He’s going to become Guardian, complete with the shield,...
RelatedRatings: Supergirl Sticks CW Landing
Following a press screening on Tuesday, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed that Mehcad Brooks’ character is going to try his hand at crimefighting, adopting the persona of DC Comics’ shield-toting Guardian — and he’s not telling Kara. (Oops!)
“James is going to decide that he can no longer be a sidekick, so he’s going to become a vigilante,” Kreisberg explained. “He’s going to become Guardian, complete with the shield,...
- 10/11/2016
- TVLine.com
In Better Call Saul, Chuck was married, once upon a time. Not too long ago; just a few years. Her name was Rebecca, and she played the violin, and she was an excellent cook. She’s also warm, and inviting, and open, all things that Chuck is not. Chuck feels upstaged by Jimmy, who has barged into his corner of the world and muddied it up with jokes and swears. Chuck resides above the mud; he hates the mud; he wants to be above reproach. But that leaves him a cold, antiseptic figure. There are other characters who fit this description, Howard
Better Call Saul Review: Lessons Learned...
Better Call Saul Review: Lessons Learned...
- 3/15/2016
- by Hunter Bishop
- TVovermind.com
Andie MacDowell is defending herself against social media users after she complained about having to sit in "tourist" class on an American Airlines flight, despite paying for first class. MacDowell tweeted at the airline on Friday, alongside a photo of her seatmates, that she "paid for first class & they put me in tourist because of my dog that I pre-booked & paid for." @AmericanAir Help I paid for first class & they put me in tourist because of my dog that I pre-booked & paid for pic.twitter.com/KmKX4ZTQqj— Andie MacDowell (@AndieMacDowell3) January 22, 2016 Immediately, some followers responded with harsh words for the Magic Mike Xxl star.
- 1/24/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Andie MacDowell is defending herself against social media users after she complained about having to sit in "tourist" class on an American Airlines flight, despite paying for first class. MacDowell tweeted at the airline on Friday, alongside a photo of her seatmates, that she "paid for first class & they put me in tourist because of my dog that I pre-booked & paid for." @AmericanAir Help I paid for first class & they put me in tourist because of my dog that I pre-booked & paid for pic.twitter.com/KmKX4ZTQqj— Andie MacDowell (@AndieMacDowell3) January 22, 2016 Immediately, some followers responded with harsh words for the Magic Mike Xxl star.
- 1/24/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Kirsten Howard Dec 19, 2017
One-time Superman Dean Cain has made lots of Christmas movies, mainly with dogs in them. This year, we've watched even more...
Warning! This article contains spoilers, the kind of swearing you'd expect from someone who's sat through thirteen Dean Cain Christmas movies, and mild peril in the form of ailing sanity.
If you’re anything like me you might have some fairly warm, fuzzy memories of Dean Cain. He was Superman! He brought Superman back! Supes! So fun to watch on Saturday afternoons or after school, saving Metropolis from do-badders and waiting for Lois to notice him without his cape on just once.
Okay! Soooo, what has Cain been up to since The New Adventures Of Superman finished? I mean, sure, you saw him in an episode of that one show. And then there was that other time. More recently, he's had a role in Supergirl. Naturally!
One-time Superman Dean Cain has made lots of Christmas movies, mainly with dogs in them. This year, we've watched even more...
Warning! This article contains spoilers, the kind of swearing you'd expect from someone who's sat through thirteen Dean Cain Christmas movies, and mild peril in the form of ailing sanity.
If you’re anything like me you might have some fairly warm, fuzzy memories of Dean Cain. He was Superman! He brought Superman back! Supes! So fun to watch on Saturday afternoons or after school, saving Metropolis from do-badders and waiting for Lois to notice him without his cape on just once.
Okay! Soooo, what has Cain been up to since The New Adventures Of Superman finished? I mean, sure, you saw him in an episode of that one show. And then there was that other time. More recently, he's had a role in Supergirl. Naturally!
- 11/26/2015
- Den of Geek
Read More: 'Premature' Director Dan Beers on Wooing Bill Murray, Lessons Learned from Wes Anderson and Finding Heart in Hard-On Jokes National Octopus Day is upon us and with it comes a charming short film written and directed by Dan Beers featuring indie darlings Kate Lyn Sheil and Abbie Cornish. Setting the record straight on the plural of "octopus," (it's "octopuses," not "octopi") Olivia (Sheil) is a biology-obsessed loner who far prefers cold cephalopod connection to those of a more mammalian bent. But when Olivia finds herself pulled out of her comfort zone, she soon finds that friends don't have to come with tentacles. "Octopus'" is Beers' follow-up to his feature comedy "Premature," and is presented in conjunction with At&T and Vice. Read More: SXSW: Indie Maverick Kate Lyn Sheil on Going Big With 'House of Cards' & Making Movies with Exes...
- 10/8/2015
- by Aubrey Page
- Indiewire
Looks like Season 2 of Empire might find Jamal and Michael hitting an “up” in their “up-down up-down up-down” romance.
RelatedFall TV Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop and Photos on 43 Returning Favorites!
Rafael de la Fuente — whose Michael Sanchez exited Jamal’s life, and the Fox ratings smash, after Season 1, Episode 7 — confirmed to TVLine that not only will he be back for the show’s sophomore premiere, but that he’s already shot four episodes.
“I can’t wait for the audience to see Jamal and Michael’s new dynamic,” the actor told TVLine from Empire‘s red-carpet premiere event in New York City this weekend.
RelatedFall TV Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop and Photos on 43 Returning Favorites!
Rafael de la Fuente — whose Michael Sanchez exited Jamal’s life, and the Fox ratings smash, after Season 1, Episode 7 — confirmed to TVLine that not only will he be back for the show’s sophomore premiere, but that he’s already shot four episodes.
“I can’t wait for the audience to see Jamal and Michael’s new dynamic,” the actor told TVLine from Empire‘s red-carpet premiere event in New York City this weekend.
- 9/14/2015
- TVLine.com
There’s at least one new character on Season 2 of Empire who might cast a side eye at Jamal and Hakeem Lyon’s latest lyric, “Ain’t about the money, it’s about the power.”
We speak, of course, about venture capitalist Mimi Whiteman, and TVLine’s got your exclusive first-look at Oscar-winner Marisa Tomei in character as the demanding, fashion-conscious billionaire.
RelatedFall TV Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop and Photos on 43 Returning Favorites!
Empire showrunner Ilene Chaiken told TVLine last month that Mimi is “one of those very, very rich people who thinks that it would be really fun to own...
We speak, of course, about venture capitalist Mimi Whiteman, and TVLine’s got your exclusive first-look at Oscar-winner Marisa Tomei in character as the demanding, fashion-conscious billionaire.
RelatedFall TV Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop and Photos on 43 Returning Favorites!
Empire showrunner Ilene Chaiken told TVLine last month that Mimi is “one of those very, very rich people who thinks that it would be really fun to own...
- 9/9/2015
- TVLine.com
Sordid Cinema is back and featured on our new home — and on our first episode hosted over at PopOptiq.com, we decided to review the Montreal indie, Turbo Kid. Adapted and expanded from the short film T for Turbo, out of the ABCs of Death anthology series, by the Quebec trio known as Rkss (Road Kill Super Stars), Turbo Kid is a comedically faux mid-80s sci-fi cheapie set in the generic post-apocalyptic wasteland. In our main event this week, we sit down and discuss lessons learned this summer at the movies. Joining us is PopOptiq writer, Max Bledstein.
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00:00:00: Intro
00:01:00: Open talk spot
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00:05:00: Movie review: Turbo Kid
00:35:00: Le Matos – “No Tomorrow” (feat. Pawws)
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Please give us a rating on Itunes. It would be very much appreciated!
Listen on iTunes
Playlist:
00:00:00: Intro
00:01:00: Open talk spot
00:03:00: Turbo Kid trailer
00:05:00: Movie review: Turbo Kid
00:35:00: Le Matos – “No Tomorrow” (feat. Pawws)
00:37:...
- 9/8/2015
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
GLAAD on Thursday released its ninth annual (and final) Network Responsibility Index, which takes stock of Lgbt representation on television. And for the very first time, a broadcast network, Fox, earned a grade of “Excellent.”
RelatedEmpire Boss Opens Up About Lessons Learned, Season 2 Guest Star Concerns and the One Twist Pulled Out of a Hat
In coupling Empire‘s arrival with Glee‘s swan song, Fox accomplished that feat with a 45.4 percent inclusion rate — or, Lgbt impressions in 196 out of 424 original programmed hours — up 9 percent from 2014 and marking the highest percentage GLAAD has tracked for a Big 5 network since the...
RelatedEmpire Boss Opens Up About Lessons Learned, Season 2 Guest Star Concerns and the One Twist Pulled Out of a Hat
In coupling Empire‘s arrival with Glee‘s swan song, Fox accomplished that feat with a 45.4 percent inclusion rate — or, Lgbt impressions in 196 out of 424 original programmed hours — up 9 percent from 2014 and marking the highest percentage GLAAD has tracked for a Big 5 network since the...
- 9/3/2015
- TVLine.com
The first episodic photos from Season 2 of Empire are here — and the good news is that Cookie Lyon is rocking three completely different hairstyles. (Hey, just because we’re focusing on the superficial doesn’t mean our priorities aren’t in the right place!)
RelatedEmpire Boss Opens Up About Lessons Learned, Season 2 Guest Star Concerns and the One Twist Pulled Out of a Hat
There’s “my ex is on trial” Cookie, a cascade of curls framing her conflicted face. There’s “public persona” Cookie, with her locks pulled back into a tight bun (the better to impress CNN’s Don Lemon?...
RelatedEmpire Boss Opens Up About Lessons Learned, Season 2 Guest Star Concerns and the One Twist Pulled Out of a Hat
There’s “my ex is on trial” Cookie, a cascade of curls framing her conflicted face. There’s “public persona” Cookie, with her locks pulled back into a tight bun (the better to impress CNN’s Don Lemon?...
- 9/1/2015
- TVLine.com
In the latest episode, Brian and Zach discuss news stories from the week including a new Amy Schumer/Jennifer Lawrence team-up, the cast of the Richard Pryor biopic, and Steve Carell joining a famous director’s movie in place of Bruce Willis.
They are also joined by guests Christina Leo and Sarah Pearce Lord to discuss lessons they learned during the summer from movies like Trainwreck, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Mr. Holmes.
Top Stories
Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence are co-writing a sister comedy, will both star Eddie Murphy, Oprah join Mike Epps in Lee Daniels’ Richard Pryor biopic Steve Carell replaces Bruce Willis in Woody Allen’s latest film It Follows director responds to Quentin Tarantino’s notes about the movie How Quentin Tarantino would fix It Follows Borderlands set to get a movie adaptation by Lionsgate Matt Damon says Bourne 5 will take place in a “post-Snowden” world...
They are also joined by guests Christina Leo and Sarah Pearce Lord to discuss lessons they learned during the summer from movies like Trainwreck, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Mr. Holmes.
Top Stories
Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence are co-writing a sister comedy, will both star Eddie Murphy, Oprah join Mike Epps in Lee Daniels’ Richard Pryor biopic Steve Carell replaces Bruce Willis in Woody Allen’s latest film It Follows director responds to Quentin Tarantino’s notes about the movie How Quentin Tarantino would fix It Follows Borderlands set to get a movie adaptation by Lionsgate Matt Damon says Bourne 5 will take place in a “post-Snowden” world...
- 9/1/2015
- by Zach Dennis
- SoundOnSight
Summer 2015 had a lot to offer, a lot to lose sleep over, and a lot to learn from. It gave us hope that the next summer could be even better, and that Hollywood blockbusters still have some life in them yet. Before back to school this month, here are nine lessons we took away from this summer at the movies.
Lesson #1: Mad Max: Fury Road reset the bar for action movies – Zach Dennis
In a summer overrun by dinosaurs and emotive minds, the real kings of the season busted through the Australian apocalypse on top of supercharged cars with a chrome-infused vengeance. In a summer where nostalgia boomed, a new film that will influence the future was born — and it was born on the Fury Road.
Good movies are invigorating, and nothing awoke everyone’s passion like Mad Max: Fury Road did. It wasn’t just classic fun tied...
Lesson #1: Mad Max: Fury Road reset the bar for action movies – Zach Dennis
In a summer overrun by dinosaurs and emotive minds, the real kings of the season busted through the Australian apocalypse on top of supercharged cars with a chrome-infused vengeance. In a summer where nostalgia boomed, a new film that will influence the future was born — and it was born on the Fury Road.
Good movies are invigorating, and nothing awoke everyone’s passion like Mad Max: Fury Road did. It wasn’t just classic fun tied...
- 8/31/2015
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
Allow The Frankenstein Code to reintroduce itself… as Lookinglass.
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Fox announced Thursday that its midseason supernatural drama — about a corrupt La County sheriff brought back to life in the body of True Blood‘s Robert Kazinsky — has officially undergone a title change.
The show’s new title refers to the Lookinglass Project aka the next-gen science lab founded by Otto Goodwin (played by Rules of Engagement‘s Adhir Kalyan) and his bioengineer twin sister, Mary (Greek‘s Dilshad Vadsaria).
Fun fact: this is technically the second name change for this particular series.
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Fox announced Thursday that its midseason supernatural drama — about a corrupt La County sheriff brought back to life in the body of True Blood‘s Robert Kazinsky — has officially undergone a title change.
The show’s new title refers to the Lookinglass Project aka the next-gen science lab founded by Otto Goodwin (played by Rules of Engagement‘s Adhir Kalyan) and his bioengineer twin sister, Mary (Greek‘s Dilshad Vadsaria).
Fun fact: this is technically the second name change for this particular series.
- 8/28/2015
- TVLine.com
Watch out, Hakeem: Tiana’s apparently around for the long haul.
Empire has promoted Serayah, who plays up-and-coming pop star Tiana on the Fox drama, to series regular for Season 2, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedEmpire Creator Confirms Young Cookie Spinoff Plans: ‘There’s Ripe Story’
The actress, whose character is an Empire Entertainment artist at one point romantically linked to Lucious Lyon’s youngest son, appeared in six Season 1 episodes.
Co-stars Gabourey Sidibe and Ta’Rhonda Jones received similar promotions at the end of the drama’s freshman season.
Empire returns to Fox on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 9/8c.
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Empire has promoted Serayah, who plays up-and-coming pop star Tiana on the Fox drama, to series regular for Season 2, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedEmpire Creator Confirms Young Cookie Spinoff Plans: ‘There’s Ripe Story’
The actress, whose character is an Empire Entertainment artist at one point romantically linked to Lucious Lyon’s youngest son, appeared in six Season 1 episodes.
Co-stars Gabourey Sidibe and Ta’Rhonda Jones received similar promotions at the end of the drama’s freshman season.
Empire returns to Fox on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 9/8c.
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- 8/27/2015
- TVLine.com
Last night's Tfi Friday special brought back Chris Evans and reminded us of everything we forgot about the '90s.
Chris put together a true TV spectacle with star guests galore (Jeremy Clarkson! Tom Daley! Lewis Hamilton! Even Shaun Ryder!) But what did the critics think?
Here's how Twitter reacted to Chris Evans's bonkers revival of Tfi Friday
What did you think of the return of Tfi Friday?
The Telegraph (Neil McCormick)
"It was, for the most part, zany, anarchic fun, fizzing with ideas and conducted at a frenetic pace, but the one-off return of the Nineties didn't so much evoke nostalgia for the decade as a sense of wonder at how we ever kept up the pace. Blur and Oasis (well, what's left of them) made appearances, but sparks didn't fly...
"For all the energy and humour, it was all a silly and quite exhausting night of TV,...
Chris put together a true TV spectacle with star guests galore (Jeremy Clarkson! Tom Daley! Lewis Hamilton! Even Shaun Ryder!) But what did the critics think?
Here's how Twitter reacted to Chris Evans's bonkers revival of Tfi Friday
What did you think of the return of Tfi Friday?
The Telegraph (Neil McCormick)
"It was, for the most part, zany, anarchic fun, fizzing with ideas and conducted at a frenetic pace, but the one-off return of the Nineties didn't so much evoke nostalgia for the decade as a sense of wonder at how we ever kept up the pace. Blur and Oasis (well, what's left of them) made appearances, but sparks didn't fly...
"For all the energy and humour, it was all a silly and quite exhausting night of TV,...
- 6/13/2015
- Digital Spy
Sandra Bullock has been named People's 2015 "World's Most Beautiful Woman," gracing the cover of this year's "Most Beautiful" People issue. Bullock is the second Oscar-winning actress in a row to score the cover of the annual issue, with Lupita Nyong'o named 2014's "Most Beautiful Woman." Read more Sandra Bullock Turns 50: 7 Life Lessons Learned From the Actress The Gravity star has mostly stayed out of the spotlight over the past 12 months and has been particularly selective about which film projects she takes on since she adopted her son, Louis, who's now five. But she'll
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- 4/22/2015
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC’s Nashville this Wednesday drew 4.7 million total viewers and a 1.1 rating, down 8 percent and two tenths and hitting a series low in the demo.
In total viewers, it was the musical drama’s second-smallest audience ever.
RelatedNashville Recap: Name… That… Baby!
Opening ABC’s night, The Middle (7.2 mil/1.8) was steady, while The Goldbergs (6.5 mil/1.9) dipped 9 percent and one tenth. Leading out of a Modern Family rerun, black-ish (6.1 mil/1.9) dropped 18 and 20 percent.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?
Elsewhere….
Fox | American Idol (6.5 mil/1.4) fell 24 and 22 percent week-to-week.
RelatedAmerican Idol Recap: No Judgment
NBC | Leading out...
In total viewers, it was the musical drama’s second-smallest audience ever.
RelatedNashville Recap: Name… That… Baby!
Opening ABC’s night, The Middle (7.2 mil/1.8) was steady, while The Goldbergs (6.5 mil/1.9) dipped 9 percent and one tenth. Leading out of a Modern Family rerun, black-ish (6.1 mil/1.9) dropped 18 and 20 percent.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?
Elsewhere….
Fox | American Idol (6.5 mil/1.4) fell 24 and 22 percent week-to-week.
RelatedAmerican Idol Recap: No Judgment
NBC | Leading out...
- 4/9/2015
- TVLine.com
CBS’ Criminal Minds this Wednesday night aired the “planted pilot” for a spinoff focused on a globe-trotting team. If ordered to series, will you get your passport stamped and join them for the ride?
RelatedMay Sweeps Scorecard 2015: Weddings, Deaths, Breakups, Sex, Resurrections, Firings and More!
In the episode “Beyond Borders,” a family of four is expertly abducted upon arriving in Barbados for vacation. International Unit Chief Jack Garrett (played by CSI: NY vet Gary Sinise) immediately swings into action, rendezvousing with Rossi and Hotch since they previously worked a similar case, down in Florida.
The three of them — joined by Derek,...
RelatedMay Sweeps Scorecard 2015: Weddings, Deaths, Breakups, Sex, Resurrections, Firings and More!
In the episode “Beyond Borders,” a family of four is expertly abducted upon arriving in Barbados for vacation. International Unit Chief Jack Garrett (played by CSI: NY vet Gary Sinise) immediately swings into action, rendezvousing with Rossi and Hotch since they previously worked a similar case, down in Florida.
The three of them — joined by Derek,...
- 4/9/2015
- TVLine.com
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