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Like those exceptions to the traditional needle drop, when Avril Lavigne’s “Complicated” makes its sneaky cameo at the 2:01 ...
If you’re a #Bonrad truther and last week’s peach scene between Conrad and Belly in The Summer I Turned Pretty is STILL making your heart race, “Last Name” (Season 3, Episode 6) gives you even more to ...
The third episode of the new season is expected to debut Wednesday, August 20 on Comedy Central and Thursday, August 21 on ...
As the Love Island USA Season 7 Reunion quickly approaches, questions linger of who might attend. Largely painted as the season’s villain, it’s been speculated that 24-year-old Huda Mustafa won’t show ...
Marvel star Charlie Cox has sent fans into a tizzy after referring to the highly anticipated next season as the “final” installment of the show. But Vincent D’Onofrio, who plays Cox’s on-screen ...
The series takes place in 1972, after the Indo-Pakistani war left Pakistan looking to create a nuclear weapon.
Donald Trump has unveiled the 48th class of Kennedy Center Honorees. The president made the announcement on Wednesday at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The honorees are Sylvester ...
The two-part Netflix documentary will revisit the highs and lows of Sheen’s career, from growing up as Hollywood royalty to becoming the highest paid actor in television, as he reflects on his ...
Not a ton of intel on the 9-1-1 spin-off, which ABC describes as a “high-octane procedural about heroic first responders, as well as their family saga of power and glamour set in one of America’s most ...
The Gist: Those four “little assholes” are a group of 17-year-old friends: David (Abraham Wapler), Jess (Sara Gançarski), Samia (Malou Khebizi) and Léo (Calixte Broisin-Doutaz). We see them enjoying ...
Last week, The Summer I Turned Pretty delivered a juicy peach scene that delighted fans of Jenny Han’s bestselling book series. And this week, Season 3, Episode 6 nailed another highly-anticipated ...
For Hawley, overlaying Peter Pan onto Alien: Earth ‘s science fiction made sense because of the idea of trapping children’s minds in immortal bodies that were created, and ruled over, by a literal boy ...