A review of “The Hungry Caterpillar,” this week’s Killing Eve, coming up just as soon as I put on something really slutty… In some ways, “The Hungry Caterpillar” feels like the real start to Season Two. Villanelle is healed from the knife wound and back in action, albeit still under …
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John Oliver fired off punchlines about the Felicity Huffman/Lori Loughlin college admissions scandal — and wondered whether or not those jokes crossed the line — as part of a broader discussion about public shaming on Sunday’s Last Week Tonight. Actors Huffman and Loughlin are among 33 wealthy parents accused of …
Read More »Watch Will Smith Do Stand-Up Comedy, Get Advice From Dave Chappelle
Will Smith took to Facebook Watch for a new episode of Will Smith’s Bucket List, where the actor/comedian/rapper tackles several of the things he’s always dreamed of doing ranging from fear-inducing to fun. In the latest episode, he describes one of his most frightening challenges: performing stand-up for the first …
Read More »See Stephen Colbert Skewer R. Kelly: 'This Is the Remix to Conviction'
After watching R. Kelly‘s jaw-dropping interview with Gayle King on CBS This Morning this week, Stephen Colbert went all in on the alleged sexual predator on The Late Show. “This was a chance for Kelly to reassure the world that he is normal,” the host said. “But instead he went …
Read More »'Triple Frontier': A Mindless Heist Flick That Delivers Standard-Issue Escapism
With this guys-on-a-mission-blowout, Netflix proves it can grind out generic action as well as the next Hollywood formula hacks. Triple Frontier — which Netflix will release in theaters for five minutes (OK, for seven days) before streaming to its nearly 140 million subscribers on March 13th — involves a handful …
Read More »Oscars 2019: What Does It Mean If 'Green Book' Wins Best Picture?
There are plenty of pejoratives you can hurl at the Oscars — self-important, overlong, old-fashioned, out-of-touch — but in recent years, you can’t complain that they’ve lacked for drama. With the adoption of the preferential ballot in 2009, which asks Academy members to vote for Best Picture with a ranked …
Read More »Stephen Colbert: Donald Trump Is Shutdown's 'Biggest Loser'
Stephen Colbert discussed the latest shutdown stalemate during his Late Show monologue Thursday, with the late-night host pointing out that while both sides are losers in this shutdown, Donald Trump is the “biggest loser.” “It doesn’t look like it’s going to end any time soon because earlier today, as expected, …
Read More »Hear Gerard Way Cover Simon and Garfunkel in 'The Umbrella Academy' Trailer
Former My Chemical Romance singer Gerard Way adds an emo-punk spark to Simon & Garfunkel’s “A Hazy Shade of Winter” in the new trailer for upcoming Netflix superhero series The Umbrella Academy, based on the musician’s comic book series of the same name with illustrator Gabriel Bá. Ellen Page and …
Read More »'American Gods': Watch First Trailer for Long-Delayed Season 2
Nearly two years since the acclaimed first season of American Gods premiered, the second season of the Starz show is finally set to arrive in 2019. The fantasy series, based on Neil Gaiman’s 2001 novel of the same name, is centered ona warbetween Old and New Gods as the traditional …
Read More »Watch Lady Gaga, Glenn Close Tie for Best Actress at Critics' Choice Awards
The Oscar race for Best Actress is now even more heated. Lady Gaga and Glenn Close tied for Best Actress at the 24th annual Critics’ Choice Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, giving both an extra edge for the upcoming Academy Award nominations. Close,who earned a statue for The Wife,was …
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