newsThe boys are back! It all started on YouTube, back in 2012, as a web series created by Kit Williamson. Five years later it has evolved into an Emmy-nominated show thanks to its dark and hilarious depiction of gay life in L.A. And now, EW has an exclusive first look at the much-anticipated season 3 of EastSiders. The new season shows Cal (Williamson) and his lover Thom (Van Hansis) trying to piece their life together after an adventurous and somewhat problematic year in New York City.
Delta Airlines customers were surprised to discover some key scenes missing from an in-flight version of Carol. The film, a critical darling over the holidays, starred Oscar nominees Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara as two women caught up in a whirlwind romance in 1950s New York. The in-flight version for Delta Airlines omitted all love scenes between Blanchett and Mara’s characters – even scenes of them kissing. A fervor spread across Twitter when comedian Cameron Esposito tweeted about the missing kisses on her recent Delta flight.
Adapting a Sally Rooney novel comes with a specific set of challenges — making a very internal story visual, leaning into meaningful silences, and crafting sex scenes that exude intimacy without an explicit sexiness. Luckily for the team behind Conversations With Friends, available now on Hulu, they'd already knocked it out of the park once with Normal People. "It's always important to be led by the material," director Lenny Abrahamson tells EW on the latest episode of adaptations podcast Screen After Reading.
Ty Herndon, a country singer known for hits like “What Mattered Most” and “Living in a Moment,” spoke about his sexuality publicly for the first time in a People interview published Nov. 20. “I’m an out, proud, and happy gay man,” he told People. Herndon, now 51, says he started coming out to his close family when he was 20—but wants to come out to the whole world now in hopes that he can help others, especially others who are struggling to reconcile their gay identity with religion.
As Friends fans know, Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel was the one who spent a stint serving up piping hot Joe at Central Perk, but with Courteney Cox once again filming on the Warner Bros. lot, the studio home of her former show, she's now picking up some coffee-related shifts of her own. Cox has been filming her Starz horror/comedy Shining Vale on the same lot where Friends was filmed from 1994-2004, and she decided to use some time — and her vast knowledge of the locale — to obtain some extra work.
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t watched the Luther season (series?) finale, stop reading now. In the final moment, Luther (Idris Elba) met back up with Alice (Ruth Wilson), who’d returned to save both him and, reluctantly, Mary (who’d ultimately let Alice escape and broke up with Luther for good). Standing on a bridge, Alice convinced Luther to chuck his trademark coat off of it. “Without any design on my part, or Idris’ part, or even the costume department’s part to be honest, the coat kinda became iconic,” creator Neil Cross tells EW.
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the series premiere of Psych on USA Network. Created by Steve Franks, the comedy-drama followed one of TV’s most memorable bromances between fake psychic detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his best friend Burton “Gus” Guster (Dulé Hill), who helped the Santa Barbara Police Department solve murders for eight seasons. Even though it’s been a decade since the pilot aired, the show’s creator and stars still have fond memories of working on the episode.
You may know your Hong Kong-style martial-arts flick conventions, you may not, it doesn’t matter: There’s a moment in the first fight sequence of Ang Lee’s thrilling romantic saga Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon when you realize that the filmmaker has led you to a land of epic storytelling very much his own, one fantastically independent of the laws of physics. One velvety dark night in long-ago imperial China, Yu Shu Lien (Michelle Yeoh), a beautiful, highly skilled warrior, pursues a masked thief who has stolen the legendary sword of Shu Lien’s great friend and fellow artist Lee Mu Bai (Chow Yun-Fat).
Curtains for ”Friday Night Lights”? A dark day for Dalton My marriage is in trouble. I’m not talking about some stupid fight regarding whose turn it is to take out the trash (mine, incidentally). I’m talking about something that could tear an otherwise solid relationship apart. And it’s all Matt Saracen’s fault. And Jason Street’s. And Tim Riggins’s. Anyone even remotely associated with NBC’s Friday Night Lights — I blame you.
Someone call the Betty Crocker Clinic: Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon has revealed that her character’s infamous cake scene was almost a whole lot spookier.
The actress, who starred as Miranda Hobbes on the beloved series and its spinoff And Just Like That, revealed on a recent episode of Jesse Tyler Ferguson’s Dinner’s On Me podcast that they originally shot the season 4 scene where Miranda eats a piece of cake from her garbage can as if it was a take from Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film, Psycho.