Jesus is back — that is, John Turturro’s Jesus Quntana character from “The Big Lebowski” in a Screen Media’s trailer for the spinoff movie “The Jesus Rolls.”
14.01.2020 - 01:36 / tvguide.com
Homeland Season 8 is nearly upon us, and to make the wait slightly less agonizing, Showtime has released a new trailer for the final season. To say our nerves are running on overdrive would be an understatement.
Things between Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) and Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) might be as fraught as we've ever seen them based on the small snippets we've seen of their latest standoffs in Season 8. After Saul recruits a still-healing Carrie to help him engage the Taliban in peace
Jesus is back — that is, John Turturro’s Jesus Quntana character from “The Big Lebowski” in a Screen Media’s trailer for the spinoff movie “The Jesus Rolls.”
Kobe Bryant's influence on sports goes far beyond basketball.
“Beat Shazam” has been picked up for a fourth season at Fox. Jamie Foxx will return as host and executive producer, while his daughter Corinne will also return as the show’s deejay.
Susanna Reid had to put her foot down on Wednesday morning when GMB producers played a hilariously rude clip from the previous day's This Morning in which an elderly woman rather graphically describes a night of passion and ‘rough’ intercourse between herself and her 35 year-old Egyptian lover. 80 year-old Iris had described the night with her toyboy lover – in all its racy details – to Phil and Holly on This Morning the day before.
In the nearly 30 years since Ridley Scott’s seminal, genre-smashingThelma & Louise first hit the big screen, the road movie has been firmly cemented as a forerunner of feminist cinema.But during a special New York presentation of the Oscar-winning film, which follows two friends whose weekend trip turns into a run from the law, co-stars Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis reminded attendees that Thelma & Louise wasn’t always a magnet for praise.“I thought it was going to be a cowboy movie with
This television season has been a big one for Shoshannah Stern. The writer-producer-performer released the second season of the Sundance comedy she co-created with Josh Feldman, “This Close,” and she also returned to the CW’s “Supernatural” to literally resurrect the character of Eileen Leahy.