Lamar Odom is shaken but intact after getting into a car wreck in Los Angeles in the wee hours of Sunday morning.
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Jaden Thompson Peacock has announced an upcoming animated Lego special that will adapt the classic story of Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park.” The 22-minute special, titled “Lego Jurassic Park: The Unofficial Retelling,” will stream exclusively on the platform this fall. The poster features the iconic dino park logo assembled out of Legos.
From Universal Pictures, Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment and the Lego Group, the special is part of a year-long 30th anniversary celebration of the original “Jurassic Park” movie and is linked to Lego’s “Jurassic Park” 30th anniversary merchandise. Based on the 1990 Michael Crichton novel of the same name, “Jurassic Park” tells the story of a scientist who develops technology to bring long-extinct dinosaurs back to life.
The dinos are intended to be kept safe in a theme park for the public’s enjoyment, but, of course, all does not go as planned. On Peacock’s promotional art for the special, a bespectacled Lego man resembling none other than Jeff Goldblum peers over a pile of Legos.
The tagline, “That is one big pile of bricks,” calls back to Goldblum’s line in “Jurassic Park” as he looks at dinosaur dung: “That is one big pile of shit.” Goldbum played Ian Malcolm in the original “Jurassic Park” and its 1997 sequel “The Lost World: Jurassic Park.” He reprised the role in 2018’s “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” and 2022’s “Jurassic World: Dominion.” Crichton’s story spawned an ongoing franchise, with the original series consisting of three films and the Chris Pratt-led “Jurassic World” spinoff films keeping the legacy alive, alongside the Netflix animated children’s series “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.”An animated special 65 million bricks in the making. Coming soon to Peacock.
.Lamar Odom is shaken but intact after getting into a car wreck in Los Angeles in the wee hours of Sunday morning.
Sophia Scorziello editor All Art’s upcoming non-fiction feature “Manhattan Theatre Club, a Home for Artists” will explore the 50-year history of one of the most impactful off-Broadway theaters in New York. Helmed by the club’s very own Lynn Meadow and Barry Grove, the film stitches together archival footage and photos and interviews with stars like Laura Linney, Edie Falco, Sam Waterston and Sarah Jessica Parker.
The Beach Boys are headed to the shores of Jersey this weekend.On Friday, Sept. 15, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers are stopping into Atlantic City’s Caesars for one night only.Then, on Sunday, Sept.
During the 1960s most LGBTQ nightlife in San Francisco was centered in the northern neighborhoods of the city. Gay bars could be found along Polk Street, in the Tenderloin, and the South of Market neighborhood.
Bravo released its first teaser for Married to Medicine Season 10 and the network announced the premiere date and the cast for the reality series.
NBCUniversal is rolling out the red carpet for Wynonna Judd.
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Lily Collins is still very much in love.
Arlo Parks caught up with NME backstage at Reading & Leeds 2023 to discuss her upcoming book of poetry, surprise apperance with Holly Humberstone, and her love of Arctic Monkeys’ debut album. Check out the full interview above.The singer, songwriter and poet kicked off her performance yesterday afternoon (August 26), with two tracks from her new album, ‘My Soft Machine’, long before indie giants The 1975 and The Killers took to the stage to end the night with their headline sets.
Holly Humberstone brought out Arlo Parks during her Reading Festival 2023 set today (August 26). Watch a clip of the moment below.The pair performed a surprise duet of Humberstone’s ‘Room Service’, a track from her upcoming debut album ‘Paint My Bedroom Black‘ which is set for release on October 13.Recently speaking of the slow strumming track, Humberstone said that she wrote it “a little while ago when I’d just started touring full time” adding that she’d found herself stressed out at the time even while having fun.“I was really missing home and my friends,” she said.
Tom Parker's widow Kelsey has opened up about receiving a 'sign' from her late husband after his tragic death.The mum-of-two, 33, joined the ITV Loose Women panel on Friday as they discussed reincarnation. Kelsey recalled a special moment that happened to her after her husband's death last year when a feather mysteriously dropped onto the floor while she was on the phone to a friend who happened to be a witch.
Claire Foy has a new man in her life and they enjoyed a relaxing day in the park last week!
Hot dog! A signature Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior animated series whose catchy opening and closing songs are likely engraved into the brain of every parent with children born in the 2000s, is coming back. Disney Junior has greenlighted Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 2.0 (working title), a new incarnation of its former flagship series, to premiere in 2025. The announcement was made by Ayo Davis, president of Disney Branded Television, during the “Disney Junior & Friends Playdate” event at the Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim.
Filmmakers love to use horny horror and genre metamorphosis for tales of eroticism or queer eroticism: hell, it works, and it’s often a beguiling mixture of moods, tones, and feelings in our nether regions. And that seems to be what filmmaker Jacqueline Castel is going for with “My Animal,” a surreal, erotic, romantic werewolf movie that premiered at Sundance earlier this year.
Michael Parkinson, the British chat show king who was confirmed dead on Thursday, will be remembered as one of the outstanding interviewers of his generation. During his show’s 36-year run across the BBC and ITV, Parkinson sat down with some of the biggest stars of our time, attracting acclaim and sometimes controversy. Scroll on for some of his most memorable moments.
A number of famous faces took time to pay tribute to Michael Parkinson on Thursday after the news of his death at the age 88 was announced. Legendary for his long-standing TV career, the presenter interviewed a myriad of stars, including George Michael, boxer Mohammed Ali, Meg Ryan and many more.Taking to social media, fellow stars such as Eamonn Holmes and Lord Alan Sugar shared their condolences. Fondly beginning his post by dubbing the late star 'Parky', Eamonn wrote, "King of The Chat Show Hosts .
The last picture of Sir Michael Parkinson shows him in great spirits, just months before his death.The veteran broadcaster died aged 88 on 16 August, with his devastated family announcing the news in a statement. He was seen in May at Hay Festival in Wales where he signed copies of his book, My Sporting Life. Sir Michael smiled and greeted people warmly whilst dressed in a white shirt and checked blazer.
Celebrated chat show host Sir Michael Parkinson has died peacefully at home at the age of 88 surrounded by loved ones, his family has said.The TV star host interviewed some of Hollywood’s biggest names throughout his illustrious career. A statement from Sir Michael’s family said: “After a brief illness, Sir Michael Parkinson passed away peacefully at home last night in the company of his family. “The family request that they are given privacy and time to grieve.” The director-general of the BBC paid tribute to Sir Michael, saying in a statement: “Michael was the king of the chat show, and he defined the format for all the presenters and shows that followed.
Sir Michael Parkinson has died at the age of 88.
Tributes have been paid to veteran broadcaster Sir Michael Parkinson after his death on Wednesday night aged 88.