Bob Odenkirk is speaking out for the first time following his hospitalization earlier this week.
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It’s hard to believe but it’s been over 16 years since Desperate Housewives first graced our TV screens back in 2004. Fans of the show will remember being hooked from episode one, closely following the ladies of Wisteria Lane as they dealt with all the drama and mysteries that went on behind the white picket fences.
The hit show which starred Teri Hatcher (Susan Mayer), Felicity Huffman (Lynette Scavo), Marcia Cross (Bree Van de Kamp) and Eva Longoria (Gabrielle Solis), came to an end after
Bob Odenkirk is speaking out for the first time following his hospitalization earlier this week.
EXCLUSIVE: Lesley-Ann Brandt, Luke James and Erica Ash are among the 13 Black actors who have joined the cast of Shudder’s upcoming Black horror anthology series Horror Noire.
Jake Bugg has released a new single called ‘Downtown’ – you can listen to it below.The tenderhearted track is the latest preview from the Nottingham singer-songwriter’s upcoming fifth studio album, ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’, due out August 20 via RCA Records.Following recent singles ‘All I Need’ and ‘Lost’, ‘Downtown’ – which is produced by Jamie Hartman – hears Bugg deliver a beautiful, piano-led acoustic performance.The song’s mesmerising lyrics offer comfort and a promise that the
MEXICO CITY -- Alejandro Sanz just earned another accolade to go with his 29 Grammys: Olympic performer.The Spanish sensation joined John Legend, Keith Urban and Angelique Kidjo on Friday to spread the message of peace at the Tokyo Games in a pre-recorded rendition of “Imagine.”The John Lennon-Yoko Ono standard has become an unofficial Olympic anthem.
Courtney Green and Chloe Meadows and two big names amongst the 10 who have been axed by The Only Way Is Essex, it has been reported. While Nicole Bass, Tommy Cole and Tom McDonnell are also amongst those who's faces we won't be seeing on the ITVBe series.They are not the only ones who've been dramatically cut from the series, which began in 2010.
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St. Vincent has announced her first-ever livestream concert, ‘Down And Out Downtown’ – see more details below.In support of her acclaimed sixth album ‘Daddy’s Home‘, the singer (real name Annie Clark) will perform songs from the record, as well as new arrangements of hits and deep cuts from her back catalogue, in a special virtual gig.A synopsis for the show reads: “‘Down And Out Downtown’ is a sepia toned tour de force of gritty grooves, hungover glamour and spellbinding musicality.
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Warner Bros. TV will have panels for their DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and Roswell, New Mexico during San Diego Comic-Con@Home which runs July 23-25.
EXCLUSIVE: Luna Blaise (Manifest), Madison Pettis (Five Points), Charlie Gillespie (Julie And The Phantoms), Hart Denton (Riverdale), Greer Grammer (Awkward), Will Peltz (Unfriended), Daniella Perkins (Red Ruby) and Dylan Flashner (Lansky) are among cast for coming-of-age drama Deltopia, which is currently in production in LA.
Looking for something fun to do this Fourth of July weekend? Head to the movie theater to see one of the many new releases out now! We’ve rounded up all of the movies in theaters on July 4 along with audience reactions so you can choose the perfect film to see!The Boss Baby: Family Businessstars Alec Baldwin, James Marsden, Amy Sedaris, Eva Longoria, and Ariana Greenblatt. The DreamWorks computer-animated film is a sequel to the 2017 film The Boss Baby.