newsDC Young Fly, partner of fellow Wild 'N Out star Jacky Oh, sat down with Tamron Hall to discuss how he and their children are coping since Oh's death. Oh died from complications from cosmetic surgery in May at age 33,
“I've been through so much loss where it’s like emotionally, like I'm numb to death, because I'm used to it since I was 16," Young told Hall. Young said Oh's sudden death left him "
As if you'd want anyone else working to bring one of the most anticipated superhero movies to life, Deadpool 3 director Shawn Levy tells EW a legion or nerds (said with affection) helped him develop Hugh Jackman's comic-accurate Wolverine suit for the upcoming blockbuster. "Like the rest of the world, I've waited two decades to see Wolverine in a whole movie with Deadpool, and I don't know if this is our last shot at Wolverine on screen, so I was going to make goddamned sure we get the old yellow and blue just once, and that we get it right,"
It has been a crazy season of Survivor: Game Changers, and the person that has been around the most craziness is Debbie Wanner. She went ballistic on Brad Culpepper for allegedly controlling things (even though the cameras appeared to tell a different story), she hung out with former winner John Cochran on a yacht, she got to pick an advantage option, and she was there when Jeff Varner outed Zeke Smith as transgender.
Debi Mazar is getting to take a bow after joining her longtime friend Madonna on stage at the Queen of Pop's Celebration Tour stop in Milan over the weekend. Mazar paid homage to the experience and her pal on Instagram on Monday. "10! 10! 10! How much FUN! @madonna," she wrote. "Thank you for your beautiful words & having me come play on stage for “Vogue." It was like old times!
Pedigree means squat in the seedy precinct of genre films. Phantoms (Dimension) has eldritch superstar Peter O’Toole in the cast, as well as one of Hollywood’s new It Boys, Ben Affleck. It’s from the exploitation arm of Miramax that produced the two Screams. And not only is it based on a Dean Koontz novel (about an underground beastie that kills everyone in a Colorado town), but the fright-meister wrote the script and served as an executive producer.
Arriving at a secret underwater facility in the North Sea of Lincoln Child’s Deep Storm, Dr. Peter Crane must diagnose a mysterious medical condition affecting scientists searching for the mythical Atlantis. Body Count
14, plus dozens more off screen. Grisliest Demise
Three people are crushed by extreme pressure inside a spherical drilling device. Lowdown
Storm begins with an intriguing idea (Atlantis), then diminishes it into something serviceable but far less interesting.
Have you ever wanted to see Arnold Schwarzenegger punch a reindeer and Sinbad yell "Rodney King!" as angry shoppers jump on top of him? Then, boy, do I have a holiday film for you! "Arnold Schwarzenegger tries his best, but Jingle All the Way suffers from an uneven tone, shifting wildly from a would-be satire on materialism to an antic, slapstick yuk-fest." That is Rotten Tomatoes' critical consensus for the 1996 Christmas/product placement movie, which currently boasts a not-so-strong 16-percent score on the site.
The old line on Holocaust dramas was that no film, regardless of how serious, could ever truly capture the horror. These days, you would have to look far and wide to find a Holocaust movie that even tries to capture the full, unimaginable horror. The subject may be survivor’s guilt gone mad (Adam Resurrected), a mission impossible to assassinate Hitler (Valkyrie), or a death camp guard’s Summer ? of ’42 of sexiness and secret shame ?
The stars of Degrassi: The Next Generation, then and now George Pimentel/WireImage With 14 seasons of Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001–2015) available on HBO Max and four seasons of Degrassi: Next Class (2016–2017) on Netflix, the franchise's legacy of wild story lines and multifaceted characters continues. To celebrate this fictional high school, let's take a look back at the original stars of Next Generation and see what they've been up to.
It's hard to imagine the Hollywood machine moving on without one of its most recognizable faces, but Demi Moore reveals to Entertainment Weekly that, before joining her buzzy body horror Cannes breakout The Substance, she considered stepping away from acting altogether. Moore nestles comfortably on a sofa with her beloved (and tiny) dog, Pilaf, as she joins our video call, basking not only in the light trickling in from a nearby window but also the glow of the warm reception the film received at its premiere over the weekend.