‘Heartbroken Is An Understatement’: Jimmy Kimmel Pens Emotional Tribute Following Late-Night Bandleader’s Death

Kimmel took to Instagram to confirm Escobedo passed away earlier today, November 11, though he did not disclose his cause of death. The late-night host – who’d known his late bandleader since they were kids – shared a photo of his friend working on set. Via his message, the “heartbroken” Kimmel opened up about how he and Escobedo had been “inseparable” since childhood and shared what it was like working with him on the talk show:

3 Perfect Medical Dramas With Consistently Exceptional Episodes

Medical dramas are among the most enduring shows on television. Consider General Hospital, which has been a fixture on the air for over 50 years. Many of these shows offer truly excellent television, with examples like MASH, Nurse Jackie, and The Good Doctor* representing just a small portion of the quality available.

The Running Man Rotten Tomatoes Score Ends Stephen King’s 2025 Slate With Perfect Record

Early reviews are in for Edgar Wright’s new film, The Running Man, which will be released on November 14th. Currently, the film has a 64% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 64 reviews, earning it a “Fresh” designation. This is a small step up from the 1987 version starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, which received a 59% score. However, it’s the lowest rating yet for director Edgar Wright, known for critically acclaimed films like Shaun of the Dead, Baby Driver, and Hot Fuzz.

Toy Story 5 Takes on iPad Kids

The filmmakers, Andrew Stanton and Kenna Harris, shared that it’s been a funny and touching experience imagining how their classic toys would deal with modern technology, and they’re excited to give fans a first look. They also praised Greta Lee’s performance as Lilypad, highlighting her ability to bring both playful sass and genuine emotion to the character.

8 Games That Quietly Outsold the Best Reviewed Games of 2025

As a huge gaming fan, I was so excited when things kicked off with Monster Hunter Wilds and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33! That momentum just kept going all summer, especially when the new Nintendo Switch 2 dropped with awesome games like Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza. It was an incredible time to be a gamer!

3 Sci-Fi TV Shows To Binge In One Day

It’s easy to see why science fiction show creators produce so much content. They build incredibly detailed future worlds with their own unique rules and technologies, and naturally, they want to spend as much time as possible delving into all the possibilities within those worlds – worlds that can only come to life on screen.

Netflix Recommended A Harrison Ford Classic I Haven’t Watched In Years, And It Holds Up Remarkably Well

I really enjoyed Clear and Present Danger when it first came out in the mid-1990s. I was already a fan of Tom Clancy’s book and the previous Jack Ryan films, so I went to see it in theaters opening weekend. I watched it a lot on cable TV over the next couple of years, but I haven’t seen it since around 1997. It’s been about 30 years, and a lot has changed – both my own preferences and the way movies are made.

The Carpenter’s Son Review: Nicolas Cage’s Controversial Jesus Horror Movie Isn’t What You Think It Is

The Carpenter’s Son opens in the early years of the Common Era with a deeply religious carpenter (Nicolas Cage) and his wife (FKA Twigs) welcoming their prophesied child. But life is harsh for believers, and the family spends the next fifteen years constantly on the run, hiding from those who would persecute them. They eventually settle in Roman-occupied Egypt, where their son (Noah Jupe) forms an unlikely friendship with a troubled street child (Isla Johnson). As the boy begins to develop extraordinary and mysterious powers – including healing the sick, predicting the future, and feeling others’ emotions – it draws unwanted and dangerous attention. These abilities lead the Carpenter to question his son’s true nature and his own beliefs.