The Kimmel Resistance Comes to Fort Greene

Inside, a DJ played classic Motown songs while VIP guests enjoyed Nathan’s hot dogs and negronis. Large screens showed video clips, including Jimmy wearing a Sia wig, Jimmy and Bill Murray canoeing in Newtown Creek, and Jimmy’s head popping out of a toilet in a funny public service announcement for the Department of Environmental Protection. Later, Don Barris, a seasoned comedian with a distinctive mustache, warmed up the crowd with a few rounds of applause. It became clear that the best way to get the Brooklyn audience excited was to make the event feel like a small political rally, mentioning “a little thing now with the president.” However, the only thing being launched like projectiles was T-shirts.

Mark Ruffalo Hilariously Explains Why Not Included In The Avengers: Doomsday Cast Announcement

Few of the original Avengers are left in the MCU, but Ruffalo’s Hulk is one, so not having him in the next Avengers movie is kind of a big deal. In a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the host asked Ruffalo about the fact that he’s apparently not in the movie, and the actor joked that it was because of his tendency to accidentally reveal spoilers. The actor said…

Will Netflix Book a Return to ‘Wayward’ for Season 2?

All eight episodes of Wayward are now available, and the series centers on the strange happenings at Tall Pines Academy in Vermont. This school, run by a manipulative woman named Evelyn (Toni Collette), is meant to help troubled teens get back on track. However, Wayward feels directionless and doesn’t bring anything fresh to the mystery-thriller genre. Though that hasn’t prevented Netflix from continuing popular shows in the past, it’s reasonable to question whether Wayward has enough story left to justify another season.

Famous Horror Movies That Got Bad Reviews

If you search for new horror movies online-for example, by Googling phrases like “best horror films” or “most famous horror films”-and then check those results against review aggregators like Metacritic or Rotten Tomatoes, you’ll notice something interesting: many of the most popular and widely-seen horror movies ever made actually received poor reviews from critics. We’re not just talking about low-budget films like your Troll 2s. These are movies that became huge franchises, continuing to generate sequels, spin-offs, and television series even today.

Conan O’Brien Behind The Late Show Desk Won Late Night This Week

It’s understandable why late-night hosts are sticking together. More information about Kimmel’s short suspension came out during a meeting between Kimmel and Colbert. Interestingly, James Taylor sent both of them very kind notes – perhaps the same note to each, but thoughtful either way. And on The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast this week, we found out that Meyers received a text from Kimmel immediately after wrapping up a session with the Las Cultch group. That must have been overwhelming. So, yes, the late-night guys connected this week with the only other people who truly understand what it’s like. It made for compelling television.

1 Peacemaker Scene Sets Up James Gunn’s Man of Tomorrow

During the sixth episode of its second season, Christopher Smith is shocked to discover his idea of a perfect dimension is actually Earth-X, a world controlled by Nazis. While Peacemaker, Vigilante, Adebayo, Harcourt, and Economos are investigating this perilous alternate reality, the episode also focuses on Rick Flag Sr., who embarks on a risky course of action that will likely lead to trouble. Within this storyline, Peacemaker features a particularly memorable scene that DCU fans should watch to fully grasp the story of James Gunn’s forthcoming Man of Tomorrow film.

James Gunn’s Peacemaker Attacks Christians in Offensive Earth-X Episode

The latest episode features a conversation between Leota Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) and Judo Master (Nhut Le) about Earth-X, a parallel world. Earth-X is a dystopian reality where Germany won World War 2 and established a fascist regime across the entire planet. It’s a place marked by the persecution of people of color, those of different faiths, and LGBTQ+ individuals. The episode delves into the specifics of this alternate Earth.

Family Guy Confirms Giant Chicken’s Death

The future of Ernie the Giant Chicken has been uncertain ever since the Season 23 episode, “The Chicken or the Meg,” where Meg started dating his son, Nugget. Even though Ernie and Peter have a history of fighting, the Giant Chicken was okay with Meg seeing his teenage son, but only if she stopped talking to her father. Sadly, Meg didn’t like that condition, and she ended up cutting off Ernie’s head. His body ran around the yard for a short time before falling over. Although Ernie has survived many dangerous fights with Peter, Sulkin told TVLine why he believes Meg’s attack will be the end for the character.

V/H/S Halloween Review: Scariest Entry Struggles With Worst Franchise Trope

With six main stories, and an additional one woven in between, V/H/S Halloween fills its almost 2-hour length with tales firmly rooted in the Halloween season, ranging from the supernatural to the bizarre. However, aiming for more scope carries some risk, and as one of the longest films in the series, it still grapples with a recent and annoying trend within the franchise – one that could lessen the impact of some of its strongest and scariest segments.