Elle Fanning’s OnlyFans Comedy Is Coming for the Emmys

Before the show started, Kelley – the creator of many popular, award-winning dramas like Big Little Lies and Ally McBeal – jokingly apologized for having to replay the opening and closing credits three times. These credits feature a small statue of a woman inside a pinball machine, bouncing around and constantly close to falling. It’s a fitting image, as you’ll soon discover when you watch the show.

Jared Padalecki Has Finally Completed His First Movie After 16 Years With New Netflix Adaptation

Jared Padalecki announced on Instagram that filming for “Guarding Stars” is complete. He shared a selfie taken in the snow and expressed his gratitude to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where the movie was filmed, jokingly thanking the city for hosting him, a “annoying Texan,” for a short time. Padalecki praised the people of Calgary as “incredible hosts” and hopes the cast and crew did the city proud.

10 Great Pirate Movies For Fans Of One Piece

Pirate movies haven’t generally been big hits in theaters, which explains why there aren’t many of them. Making these films is usually expensive, and even well-made ones have often lost money for the studios. Still, there are a few pirate movies that fans of One Piece might really enjoy.

Battlestar Galactica’s Groundbreaking Miniseries is a Sci-Fi Masterpiece

The best hard science fiction isn’t just about complicated science; it’s about people. This series particularly explored what it means to be human, and that focus on relatable characters—rather than just complex ideas—is what continues to resonate with viewers even today, 23 years after it first aired.

Murder by Death Feels Like the Perfect Knives Out Prequel

Blending mystery and comedy can be tricky, but when it works, it really works! Think of classics like the movie Clue with Tim Curry, or the Scooby-Doo films. These movies are so engaging because strong characters and a puzzling plot encourage viewers to play detective along with the story. If you enjoy this fun mix of genres, a key movie from the 1970s deserves the credit.

What on Earth Was Taco Bell Live Más Live?

Honestly, if someone told me the whole Live Más Live event was a cleverly disguised art project by Vince Staples commenting on modern society after his show was cancelled, I’d totally buy it. I’m amazed by the bizarre lines Taco Bell got celebrities to deliver. Benson Boone calling a Crème Brûlée Crunchwrap a “six-sided thirst trap” is a phrase I’ll never forget, right up there with Kim Catrall’s scatting or the “Adele Dazeem” moment. But despite all the spectacle – Benson Boone doing a backflip, Jason Sudeikis showing love for Kansas City, even finding forks in the kitchen – it all felt strangely formulaic. It was clear Taco Bell simply offered a lot of money to Ego Nwodim, Finneas, Devon Walker, Lil Jon, Doja Cat, and Ciara Miller from Summer House, and they all happily accepted.

The Logic Behind The Madison’s Unusual Release

A representative from Paramount+ explained that the release schedule for The Madison was deliberate. Unlike Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone, this series is a more intimate story focusing on themes of grief, family, and reconciliation – as Sheridan described at the premiere. Releasing the episodes on Saturdays is meant to emphasize the show’s cinematic feel and mature themes, framing it as a special weekend event for viewers. While it’s not a radical change, it’s a welcome one. Anything that helps a show get noticed amidst the constant stream of new releases is a positive step.

A Reunion at the Oscars? Groundbreaking.

Calling it a Devil Wears Pradainspired ‘moment’ is pretty vague. It could be something simple, like her walking out with a copy of Vogue*, or a silly prank, like someone making her a badly-made grilled cheese sandwich on stage. Considering it’s linked to the next installment, it might even involve her feigning amnesia and acting like she doesn’t recognize anyone.

Taylor Sheridan’s New 3-Part Western Series Premiere Is The Perfect Weekend Binge

It’s been over a year since Yellowstone finished its run on Paramount Network, but Taylor Sheridan is continuing the Dutton family saga with new shows on CBS. Marshals follows Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes), and Dutton Ranch will focus on Rip and Beth (Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly). In addition to these familiar faces, Sheridan is introducing a brand new family to his expanding universe of shows, and their story promises to be captivating when it premieres.