Pierce Brosnan is weighing in on just who should take over the reigns as James Bond in the movie franchise.
09.06.2021 - 11:25 / nme.com
Ted Nugent has repeated the baseless conspiracy theory that January’s riot at the US Capitol was sparked by Antifa and Black Lives Matter activists.In January, Donald Trump‘s supporters stormed the Capitol, desecrated the building and attacked police officers.Five people died during the armed insurrection, including Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick.Trump was widely accused of inciting the attack, having addressed the crowd at a Washington rally only hours prior where he told them to go to
.Pierce Brosnan is weighing in on just who should take over the reigns as James Bond in the movie franchise.
Donald Trump held his first rally since being axed from the White House, and launched into a predictable tirade with bogus claims he won the US election. The former president returned to the campaign trail as it was reported his organisation could face criminal charges as early as this week.
they can produce their evidence. “I’m sure, yes, of course, if they say they weren’t and show proof they weren’t, of course, I would,” she said.Last month, Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would have established an independent, bipartisan commission to investigate the insurrection.
James Bond in the future, citing Tom Hardy and Idris Elba as good fits for the role.The actor played the iconic fictional spy between 1995 and 2002, appearing in the films GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day.Speaking to People, Brosnan said it was sometimes “wearisome” to always be asked on who should step into the role next. However, he went on to share who he would pick to succeed Daniel Craig.“Idris Elba comes to mind,” he said.
Gangstagrass is hitting the “America’s Got Talent” stage after performing together for 11 years.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said that a select committee will be formed to investigate the Jan. 6 riot and attack on the Capitol, after a proposal to create an independent bipartisan was blocked by Senate Republicans.
wrote, “Seth you can’t even get 1 million viewers a night. Why you wonder? Your show sucks and you are not funny.
by Washington Post reporters Yasmeen Abutaleb and Damian Paletta, early in the pandemic Donald Trump wanted to send American citizens infected with COVID-19 abroad to America’s most infamous prison instead of allowing them to return to their homes. Which is how Trump qualified as Joy Reid’s “The Absolute Worst” on Monday’s episode of her MSNBC show.
Nothing triggers a Bachelor feud like the topic of emotional intelligence. Bennett Jordan reflected on his drama with Noah Erb during a game of Us Weekly’s Bachelor Regrets.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterTribeca Festival, the first in-person film festival in the U.S.
Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd are reuniting for a new limited series!
NEW YORK -- Fifteen months after shuttering for the pandemic, New York's Radio City Music Hall reopened its doors Saturday for the Tribeca Festival premiere of a new Dave Chappelle documentary for a full-capacity, fully-vaccinated audience.The debut of “Dave Chappelle: This Time This Place,” which chronicles Chappelle's pandemic stand-up series held in rural Ohio cornfields, marked the first time the hallowed midtown hall was yet again packed since closing in March 2020 — a shutdown that put a
brought it up again, dedicating another chunk of his show to the theory, which he sourced from right-wing website Revolver News, and decrying Twitter for slapping a warning label on his now-deleted tweet about it.The Washington Post on Wednesday ran an analysis piece blasting “Tucker Carlson’s tinfoil-hat theory,” which Republican lawyer George Conway called “an insult to tinfoil hats.”After Carlson doubled down on his claims for a second night, more coverage followed on Thursday.
Richard Barnett, the man who was photographed putting his feet up on Nancy Pelosi‘s desk amid the Capitol riot in January, is having a hard time making a living now.
first purchased the three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom unit at 721 Fifth Avenue in 2015 for a whopping $18.5 million — before Donald Trump was elected president of the United States.But fans’ calls to have the Juventus footballer sell the residence have apparently hit him. Ronaldo first listed the 2,510-square-foot abode in 2019 for less than half of what he bought it for, at $9 million.
The streaming wars are fully upon us, and as summer goes into full swing, AppleTV+ is starting to flex its wares. Today, the streamer unveiled an exclusive preview of new series and films coming to Apple TV+ now through Fall 2021.