With Jimmy Kimmel taking the summer off, his late-night talk show has been helmed by a variety of guest hosts.
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Nathan Fillion is opening up about his time in film and television.
The Canadian born actor talked about his long-standing career during Sunday’s Comic-Con @ Home, including his most popular roles in “Firefly”, “Castle”, and “The Rookie”.
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ABC recently announced “The Rookie” will be coming back for a third season, however, it has not yet set a release date. According to ABC President Karey
With Jimmy Kimmel taking the summer off, his late-night talk show has been helmed by a variety of guest hosts.
Nathan Dawe isn't letting his newfound success and fame get to his head. The down-to-earth DJ and producer from Burton has just had a Top 3 hit with his new single Lighter ft. KSI, but when we ring him up for a chat, he's just come back from Argos to get himself an electric fan. Same Nathan, same.
Alex Stedman News Editor, Variety.comWith much of the world still stuck in a coronavirus-mandated lockdown, and most TV and film production still on pause, theater of the mind-style content could emerge as one of the best options for modern-day escapism.
When it comes to action movies, we are all living in Charlize Theron‘s world. Having made one big impression after the next in films like “Æon Flux,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and most recently, Netflix’s “The Old Guard,” you’d think Theron would be able to get some respect from the higher-ups in Hollywood, but you’d be wrong.
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterNathan Fillion has been a mainstay at Comic-Con and other cons for years. In fact, during a Comic-Con@Home panel dedicated to the actor and moderated by The Rookie showrunner Alexi Hawley, a mustachioed Fillion recalls his first Comic-Con being in 2002 when he was a guest of Joss Whedon’s after he first signed on to do the cult Western sci-fi series Firefly.As one of the last panels of the first virtual iteration of the fanboy/fangirl confab came, “A
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Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorDuring today’s Antlers Comic-Con@Home panel, two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro shared some of the seismic COVID-19 safety protocols impacting his Searchlight movie Nightmare Alley, which is readying for a restart after Disney’s mid-March pause.The movie, based on William Lindsay Gresham’s 1946 novel, stars Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, and follows a corrupt con-man who teams with a female psychiatrist to
“The Simpsons” are back at the annual Comic-Con, only this year it’s at home and the cast and crew had some showing and telling to do.
When it comes to action movies, we are all living in Charlize Theron‘s world. Having made one big impression after the next in films like “Æon Flux,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and most recently, Netflix’s “The Old Guard,” you’d think Theron would be able to get some respect from the higher-ups in Hollywood, but you’d be wrong.
and are set to expand the MCU to the small screen, Marvel has another TV offering arriving this year:, which stars Tom Austen and Sydney Lemmon as the children of a mysterious serial killer.
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