LeVar Burton will serve as grand marshal of the 2022 Tournament of Roses on January 1, 2022, with the festivities beginning in Pasadena at 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET.
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We Need To Talk About Cosby – you can watch it below.Directed by W.
Kamau Bell, the upcoming four-part series, which was one of the most high-profile non-fiction titles announced for the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, offers an in-depth look at the revolutionary career and personal descent of the actor and comedian.It will explore Cosby’s life and work, weighing his actions against his indisputable global influence through interviews with comedians, cultural commentators, journalists and women who
.LeVar Burton will serve as grand marshal of the 2022 Tournament of Roses on January 1, 2022, with the festivities beginning in Pasadena at 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET.
This year, Pablo Larrain released not one, but two high-profile projects, including the Apple TV+ series “Lisey’s Story” and the feature, “Spencer.” So, as the filmmaker waits to see if the latter brings him some expected awards recognition, 2022 is kicking off with another project from Larrain, the upcoming series “Señorita 89.” Though, the filmmaker serves only as a producer on the new Spanish-language streaming series.
Bad Bunny has shared a video for his latest single, ‘Te Deseo Lo Mejor’, in which he enters the animated world of The Simpsons to help rekindle the flame between Homer and Marge.The clip opens with Marge walking out on Homer when the latter finds more interest in his phone than her.
Screenwriters, directors, showrunners, and filmmakers Brian Koppelman and David Levien like to look at the world around them for inspiration. For their Showtime series, “Billions,” they looked at the cutthroat world of finance, hedge fund managers, and the real-life prosecutions of financial crime by federal authorities that have made major headlines worldwide.
Jennifer Yuma editorShowtime Documentary Films announced “We Need To Talk About Cosby” will premiere on Jan. 30 at 10 p.m., following its Sundance Film Festival premiere.From Emmy-winning director W.
Billy Cosby has left a complicated stamp on culture.
The #MeToo movement has made it increasingly difficult to talk about separating the art from the artist. Can you do it? Is it worth trying? And are there varying degrees of misconduct that make it easier for you to support one disgraced artist from another? This is part of the discussion presented in the new Showtime docuseries, “We Need to Talk About Cosby.” READ MORE: The Best Documentaries Of 2021 Created by stand-up comedian W.
trailer for the series.“As a child of Bill Cosby, I was a huge fan of all his shows and wanted to be a comedian because of him,” Bell said in a statement. “I never thought I’d ever wrestle with who we all thought Cosby was and who we now understand him to be.
W. Kamau Bell’s docuseries We Need To Talk About Cosby was one of the most high-profile non-fiction titles announced for the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
The stages are set for this year’s 50th anniversary edition of ABC’s holiday staple Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest.
IDLES have shared the unsettling new video for their song ‘When The Lights Come On’ – you can check out the clip below.The song is taken from the Bristol band’s fourth album ‘Crawler’, which was released last month.Directed and edited by IDLES guitarist Lee Kiernan and written by frontman Joe Talbot, the video for ‘When The Lights Come On’ stars Heavy Lungs’ George Garratt.Garratt is seen in the black-and-white clip riding a bicycle at night while wearing spike-pronged body armour and sunglasses
Class of ’07, which will see the return of actresses Caitlin Stasey, Emily Browning and Megan Smart to local screens.WATCH BELOW: Delta Goodrem on NeighboursThe three actresses, two of whom have worked in the Australian soapie scene, will be based in New South Wales while taking part in Class of ’07.Megan and Caitlin shared the news on social media this morning.“I am pumped to be a part of this crazy good, estrogen fueled, female-friendship love story.
Slipknot vocalist Corey Taylor is set to star in new horror film Rucker which has just released a trailer – check it out below.The film is about titular serial killer Rucker who attempts to create a gory masterpiece while driving a big rig truck. Taylor plays the part of the killer’s trucking friend.The film’s official synopsis, courtesy of ComingSoon reads: “For the past 30 years Rucker the trucker has devoted his life to traveling the road as a mass serial killer.
“The Sad & Tragic Ending of Lucille Ball: Volume 2,” is out Tuesday. Still, the couple — who would a decade later become immortalized as the wholesome Ricardos in the groundbreaking sitcom “I Love Lucy” — continued dating other people, almost up until their November 1940 nuptials.
Despite the ongoing pandemic, Covid cannot stall the fountainhead of cinematic creative bursting from Sundance Film Festival’s upcoming 2022 lineup, which was unveiled today.
The Sundance Film Festival is returning to the Utah mountains in January armed with documentaries about Bill Cosby, Princess Diana, Kanye West and Lucille Ball and the directorial debuts of Eva Longoria, Tig Notaro and Jesse Eisenberg.Festival organizers unveiled the lineup for the 2022 edition on Thursday, which includes 82 feature-length films culled from over 3,700 submissions.“This year’s program reflects the unsettling and uncertain times we’ve been living in for the past year and a half,”
A cheeky Scots cat returned home to it's owners with a new collar on and a note attached explaining he had been fed.
Olivia Rodrigo has shared a performance as part of NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series.Filmed at a DMV (a nod to breakout debut single ‘Drivers License’), the performance sees Rodrigo and her band play four cuts from debut album ‘Sour’, opening with an acoustic rendition of ‘Good 4 U’.Rodrigo also played album cuts ‘Traitor’ and ‘Deja Vu’, with a version of ‘Drivers License’ in between that saw the singer-songwriter performing solo, singing and playing keyboard.Watch Rodrigo’s Tiny Desk