Domhnall Gleeson thought this 'About Time' scene looked like he was trying to kill Rachel McAdams

His 2013 film About Time is supposed to be a romantic comedy, but star Domhnall Gleeson was worried that one scene, in particular, looked more like a horror movie. Speaking with PeopleTV's Lola Ogunnaike for the latest Couch Surfing episode, the Irish actor reminisced about a scene in the film in which his and Rachel McAdams' characters leave a church and are pummeled with wind and rain, causing her outfit to fly up over her face and head.

Don't forget your second wind

Despair is in the air at the start of "Over the Hill With the Swords of a Thousand Men," as Hughie is still obsessing over Billy Joel's "You're Only Human (Second Wind)" music video, and bristling at Billy's stabs at mending fences. When Billy apologizes for cold-cocking him, he delivers his own fist to Billy's face (although the punch seems to do more damage to Hughie). Having nabbed Kenji, the Boys are now on a boat three miles offshore.

Don't Stop Believing (in Unicorns)

Our remaining 14 designers are not having nightmares of Heidi Klum in their hotel rooms at 5:30 a.m. It’s a cold, dark reality, and she’s equipped with an order for them all to venture to Coney Island. Sleepy-eyed and chilly, the designers meet Tim on the boardwalk for a deliciously bizarre challenge number three. Product placement, sponsorship dollars, who knows, but Yoplait has managed to finagle its way onto the runway, with a challenge inspired by the company’s new frozen yogurt.

Donald Trump doubles his ''Apprentice'' salary

Donald Trump’s casino holdings may be slumping, but he still found a quick way to double his money. According to the Los Angeles Times, the ”Art of the Deal” author has negotiated himself a raise for his starring role on NBC’s ”The Apprentice.” While NBC declined to discuss the figures, the paper cited sources as saying he would earn at least twice the $50,000 per episode he earns now. The deal covers the next two 16-episode seasons of the reality hit, so his on-camera take will add up to $3.

Donald Trump Kristen Stewart tweets: Read them here

Before he was President of the United States, Donald Trump was a reality television host with a lot of thoughts on Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. "Robert Pattinson should not take back Kristen Stewart," Trump wrote in a tweet posted on Oct. 17, 2012. "She cheated on him like a dog & will do it again—just watch. He can do much better!" (At the time, Stewart had an affair with Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders while in a relationship with Pattinson; she later apologized.

Doom Patrol season 3 teaser previews arrival of classic villains

Are you ready for more Doom Patrol? The first two seasons of the misfit superhero series (which began on the now-defunct DC Universe platform but has since moved over to HBO Max) were heavily inspired by writer Grant Morrison's psychedelic run on Doom Patrol comics in the '80s, but these DC characters have a longer lineage than that. The Doom Patrol team was originally created by Arnold Drake and Bob Haney back in 1963, and the psychedelic teaser for the upcoming season 3 of the TV adaptation looks like it will be reaching back to some classic characters.

Dot-Marie Jones talks the never-been-kissed Coach Beiste

Dot-Marie Jones has quickly become a breakout character on this season of Glee, thanks to her heartbreaking and hilarious performance as McKinley High’s newest faculty member, Coach Shannon Beiste. The series’ most recent episode, “Never Been Kissed,” was a showcase for the 46-year-old actress: In the episode, her character revealed that she still had never been kissed at the age of 40. (On the upside, she did get to pucker up with Matthew Morrison mere seconds later.

Downton Abbey season finale recap: Part eight

It’s finally time for Rose’s presentation at court. The entire family is in London for the festivites, but it wouldn’t be a Crawley family get together without some drama. Unfortunately, questions that have been building all season — who will Mary choose? Where is Michael Gregson? Is Tom really moving to America? What does Thomas know about Baxter? — haven’t been answered. One thing did bother me a great deal — this episode picked up eight months after the last episode, yet it seems as if no time has gone by at all, plot-wise.

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas

It seems like such a simple story. the curmudgeonly recluse Grinch tries to keep Christmas from the people of Whoville, only to realize that the yuletide spirit goes much deeper than tinsel and toys. Dr. Seuss practically told the tale with illustrations, so making the movie version couldn’t be that complicated, right? Humbug! ”It was like being buried alive,” says Carrey, who won a role once thought to be a natural for Jack Nicholson and endured nearly five hours of makeup each morning for nearly 100 days to become the grumbling green grouch.

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas to get new book sequel

It's been more than 65 years since the Grinch first learned the true magic of Christmas. Now, the grumpy green monster will do everything he can to enjoy the holiday in an upcoming sequel. On Thursday, Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Random House Children's Books announced How the Grinch Lost Christmas, a direct sequel to the original 1957 children's book written by Dr. Seuss. The novel, which will be brought to life by writer Alastair Heim and artist Aristides Ruiz, marks the first time that the Grinch's narrative has been expanded upon without Seuss, who died in 1991.