Before entering its long winter break, ABC’s Once Upon a Time left viewers with a chilling, new truth about the Dark Curse that deposited Regina, Rumple and others in Hyperion Heights with new identities.
PHOTOSOnce Upon a Time — Get a First Look at 2018
In a bounty of flashbacks to the other realm, we learned that when Regina and Zelena — with Wish Hook, Ella and Jack offering backup — went to stop Drizella from casting said curse, they discovered that captured Henry had been fatally poisoned. And the only way to save him was for the new curse to be cast…...
PHOTOSOnce Upon a Time — Get a First Look at 2018
In a bounty of flashbacks to the other realm, we learned that when Regina and Zelena — with Wish Hook, Ella and Jack offering backup — went to stop Drizella from casting said curse, they discovered that captured Henry had been fatally poisoned. And the only way to save him was for the new curse to be cast…...
- 12/16/2017
- TVLine.com
"Bye, Felicia!"
That's the only thing Robin Roberts has to say to Omarosa Manigault Newman, after the former reality star resigned from her role in the White House with the promise to share her story in a tell-all.
“She said she has a story to tell, I’m sure she’ll be selling that story,” Roberts said on Thursday's Good Morning America, before hilariously concluding with a “Bye, Felicia.”
The White House announced on Wednesday that Omarosa, who appeared on President Donald Trump's The Apprentice, had resigned as his director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison. It was later reported that Omarosa was actually fired from her position, which she denied during a sit-down interview with Gma's Michael Strahan on Thursday, announcing plans to "tell her story."
Roberts was quickly celebrated for her sassy comment on Thursday, with viewers taking to Twitter to praise "the classiest shade I have ever seen thrown."
See more on Roberts...
That's the only thing Robin Roberts has to say to Omarosa Manigault Newman, after the former reality star resigned from her role in the White House with the promise to share her story in a tell-all.
“She said she has a story to tell, I’m sure she’ll be selling that story,” Roberts said on Thursday's Good Morning America, before hilariously concluding with a “Bye, Felicia.”
The White House announced on Wednesday that Omarosa, who appeared on President Donald Trump's The Apprentice, had resigned as his director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison. It was later reported that Omarosa was actually fired from her position, which she denied during a sit-down interview with Gma's Michael Strahan on Thursday, announcing plans to "tell her story."
Roberts was quickly celebrated for her sassy comment on Thursday, with viewers taking to Twitter to praise "the classiest shade I have ever seen thrown."
See more on Roberts...
- 12/14/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from “Fresh Off the Boat” Season 4, Episode 10, “Do You Hear What I Hear?,” the first season of Netflix’s “One Day at a Time” and Season 2 of Disney Channel’s “Andi Mack.”]
“What up, girl. You gay?
You play any instruments?
Holla back at me.”
That eloquent haiku, scrawled on a coffee cup, is one of the first, albeit clumsy, attempts by “Fresh Off the Boat” character Nicole (Luna Blaise) to figure out what it means to live as a gay individual. Coming out has been an incremental process for her this season, and in Tuesday’s episode, she’s taking the next step. After developing a crush on a local barista at HotJava, Nicole considers communicating in poetry via paper cup to determine if the feeling is mutual.
Mainstream TV has come a long way since Ellen DeGeneres’ character came out on her self-titled sitcom 20 years ago. And these days, shows like ABC’s “Fresh Off the Boat,” Netflix’s “One Day at a Time,” and Disney Channel’s “Andi Mack” have put youth coming-out stories at the front and center.
“What up, girl. You gay?
You play any instruments?
Holla back at me.”
That eloquent haiku, scrawled on a coffee cup, is one of the first, albeit clumsy, attempts by “Fresh Off the Boat” character Nicole (Luna Blaise) to figure out what it means to live as a gay individual. Coming out has been an incremental process for her this season, and in Tuesday’s episode, she’s taking the next step. After developing a crush on a local barista at HotJava, Nicole considers communicating in poetry via paper cup to determine if the feeling is mutual.
Mainstream TV has come a long way since Ellen DeGeneres’ character came out on her self-titled sitcom 20 years ago. And these days, shows like ABC’s “Fresh Off the Boat,” Netflix’s “One Day at a Time,” and Disney Channel’s “Andi Mack” have put youth coming-out stories at the front and center.
- 12/14/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Wonder Woman is many things to many people – a modern feminist icon, an inspired tale of heroism, Gal Gadot’s launch pad to superstardom…you name it.
It’s also the highest-rated comic book movie of the year, according to Rotten Tomatoes, which placed Wonder Woman in the same bracket as Logan, Thor: Ragnarok and Spider-Man: Homecoming. But Patty Jenkins’ critically-adorned origins movie reigned supreme in another ranking: Google’s Year in Search for 2017.
And so, after crowning Avengers: Infinity War as the year’s most popular trailer, Google has revealed Wonder Woman to be the most-searched comic book movie of 2017. And we can’t say we’re surprised.
Back in June, the Patty Jenkins-directed period piece took the world by storm with its heartfelt story and instantly likable characters – the chemistry between Gal Gadot and Chris Pine was arguably worth the price of admission alone – while word of...
It’s also the highest-rated comic book movie of the year, according to Rotten Tomatoes, which placed Wonder Woman in the same bracket as Logan, Thor: Ragnarok and Spider-Man: Homecoming. But Patty Jenkins’ critically-adorned origins movie reigned supreme in another ranking: Google’s Year in Search for 2017.
And so, after crowning Avengers: Infinity War as the year’s most popular trailer, Google has revealed Wonder Woman to be the most-searched comic book movie of 2017. And we can’t say we’re surprised.
Back in June, the Patty Jenkins-directed period piece took the world by storm with its heartfelt story and instantly likable characters – the chemistry between Gal Gadot and Chris Pine was arguably worth the price of admission alone – while word of...
- 12/13/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Rick Grimes is a broken shell of a man.
Coming out of “How It’s Gotta Be” and all of the game-changing revelations that ensued, Andrew Lincoln’s wounded hero has been left facing a parent’s worst nightmare on The Walking Dead season 8: Carl Grimes, the veteran survivor as played by Chandler Riggs, suffered a fatal walker bite on Sunday’s mid-season finale, meaning it’s now only a matter of time before he’s written out of the series for good.
It’s a tragic, heartwrenching reveal that will only bring Rick and Morgan Jones (Lennie James) closer together going into the remainder of season 8, but it turns out Lincoln’s leader will form a closer bond with another key Twd character, too: Danai Gurira’s fan-favorite Michonne. In fact, as Andrew Lincoln told ComicBook.com, The Walking Dead fans can expect season 8B to allocate more...
Coming out of “How It’s Gotta Be” and all of the game-changing revelations that ensued, Andrew Lincoln’s wounded hero has been left facing a parent’s worst nightmare on The Walking Dead season 8: Carl Grimes, the veteran survivor as played by Chandler Riggs, suffered a fatal walker bite on Sunday’s mid-season finale, meaning it’s now only a matter of time before he’s written out of the series for good.
It’s a tragic, heartwrenching reveal that will only bring Rick and Morgan Jones (Lennie James) closer together going into the remainder of season 8, but it turns out Lincoln’s leader will form a closer bond with another key Twd character, too: Danai Gurira’s fan-favorite Michonne. In fact, as Andrew Lincoln told ComicBook.com, The Walking Dead fans can expect season 8B to allocate more...
- 12/11/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Dylan Sprouse is no stranger to the big screen, having started his acting career at just eight months old alongside his identical, younger twin brother, Cole. From their breakout role in Adam Sandler’s “Big Daddy” to becoming Disney Channel stars as tweens, the Sprouse Twins seemed destined for a lifelong career in show business until they both took a break from acting to attend New York University in 2011. While Cole returned to television in 2016 to star as Jughead Jones in the CW’s hit series “Riverdale,” Dylan is finally making his own return to acting with the lead role in a new thriller, “Dismissed.”
Sprouse plays Lucas Ward, a high schooler who transfers into the classroom of English teacher Mr. Butler (Kent Osbourne). On the surface, Lucas seems like a dream student. He’s punctual, earns straight A’s, and comes to class tucked into pressed pants and blazers — an overachiever,...
Sprouse plays Lucas Ward, a high schooler who transfers into the classroom of English teacher Mr. Butler (Kent Osbourne). On the surface, Lucas seems like a dream student. He’s punctual, earns straight A’s, and comes to class tucked into pressed pants and blazers — an overachiever,...
- 12/8/2017
- by Jamie Righetti
- Indiewire
During this year’s “Crisis on Earth-x” Arrowverse crossover event, viewers were introduced to The Ray, the metahuman superhero alter ego of Ray Terrill.
Now it’s time for The Ray to truly shine, as the center of his own, animated streaming series on CW Seed.
Premiering Friday, Dec. 8 with its first six episodes, Freedom Fighters: The Ray starts off on Earth-x, where the titular band of heroes regularly clash with the Nazi New Reichsman, who are led by Overgirl. Soon enough, harrowing events find Earth-x’s Ray (voiced by Quantico‘s Russell Tovey) passing the baton to our own...
Now it’s time for The Ray to truly shine, as the center of his own, animated streaming series on CW Seed.
Premiering Friday, Dec. 8 with its first six episodes, Freedom Fighters: The Ray starts off on Earth-x, where the titular band of heroes regularly clash with the Nazi New Reichsman, who are led by Overgirl. Soon enough, harrowing events find Earth-x’s Ray (voiced by Quantico‘s Russell Tovey) passing the baton to our own...
- 12/7/2017
- TVLine.com
Young and the Restless spoilers tell us that Kevin’s little secret is going to come out no matter what he does to keep it real and to himself. We hear that something is going to happen and everyone is going to find out that he’s working for Victor. This is also going to come as a big shock for so many people. No one would have figured him for the type to work for that man. He hates that man, and it won’t take much longer for someone to figure out that Victor must have something big on Kevin. We
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Kevin’s Secret is Coming Out...
Young and the Restless Spoilers: Kevin’s Secret is Coming Out...
- 12/6/2017
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
Girl Talk is a weekly look at women in film — past, present, and future. This week, we look back on a monumental year, for better or worse.
Ask enough women in Hollywood about being a woman in Hollywood, and eventually a theme emerges: conversation is great, and the acknowledgement of the skewed numbers and lack of equality is essential. It’s a discussion that needs to happen, but won’t it be great when we can stop just talking and put words into action?
It’s a two-pronged dream — that conversation will move past chatter and produce real results, and that those results will create a world where inequality becomes a thing of the past.
But talking has a way of being one-sided and, as it turns out, there needed to be one more step in between the chatter and actually moving things forward. That finally happened in 2017, the year people stopped talking,...
Ask enough women in Hollywood about being a woman in Hollywood, and eventually a theme emerges: conversation is great, and the acknowledgement of the skewed numbers and lack of equality is essential. It’s a discussion that needs to happen, but won’t it be great when we can stop just talking and put words into action?
It’s a two-pronged dream — that conversation will move past chatter and produce real results, and that those results will create a world where inequality becomes a thing of the past.
But talking has a way of being one-sided and, as it turns out, there needed to be one more step in between the chatter and actually moving things forward. That finally happened in 2017, the year people stopped talking,...
- 12/5/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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