‘Friends’ Actor Recalls ‘Toxic Environment’ While Working on Hit Sitcom, Citing Racist Name Calling: ‘Nobody Felt the Need to Correct This or Say Anything About It’

Speaking recently on the “Pod Meets World” podcast, I shared my feelings about that time period, describing it as somewhat toxic. James Hong, an actor who appeared in the same episode with me, was often being summoned to set, and overhearing the assistant director shout, ‘Where’s the Oriental guy? Get the Oriental guy,’ left a bitter taste.

‘Picture This’ Review: Prime Video’s Charming Rom-Com Remake Follows an Enterprising Photographer Speed Dating to Save Her Business

As a London-based movie critic, I find myself captivated by the life of Pia, a photographer whose perspective on life is anything but ordinary. She thrives in her work and cherishes her independence, yet her world seems to be spiraling out of control. Her beloved studio, a testament to her late grandmother, is teetering on the brink of financial ruin due to her unwillingness to sacrifice her artistic principles for mundane tasks like passport photography. And as I watch her story unfold, it’s clear that her romantic life is equally disorganized, with no significant relationships in sight.

Thankfully, she has Jay by her side, a loyal employee and best friend who happens to be gay. He serves as a reliable confidant amidst the chaos that threatens to consume Pia’s life.

TCM Teaming With Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Celebration of Jewish Film Scores (EXCLUSIVE)

On the final night of the 2025 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, it was announced that a concert would take place in October. This announcement was made through a video teaser about the event, which will be hosted by TCM’s Ben Mankiewicz this fall. The concert is part of the festival’s 25th anniversary season and marks the return of Jewish film music concerts, last held 15 years ago during the 10th anniversary celebration.

Netflix Content Spending, Set to Hit $18 Billion in 2025, Is ‘Not Anywhere Near a Ceiling,’ CFO Says

In regard to our content expenditure, Neumann stated during the 2025 Morgan Stanley Tech, Media & Telecom Conference that we’re far from hitting a limit. As a worldwide entertainment company, he emphasized, “I believe we have only just begun.” This year’s projected $18 billion cash investment in content would represent an approximately 11% increase from the $16.2 billion spent in 2024.

Trump’s Address to Congress Draws 36.6 Million Viewers, Up 13% From Biden’s 2024 State of the Union

The overall viewership exceeded Trump’s last State of the Union speech in 2024 by 13%, with a total of 32.2 million viewers. However, it didn’t surpass any of his previous State of the Union addresses during his first term as president. His highest viewership was in 2017 with 47.7 million viewers, followed closely by 45.6 million in 2018, then 46.8 million in 2019, and finally 37.2 million in 2020.

Robert Pattinson ‘Can’t Watch Horror Movies Anymore,’ Fell Asleep With Knives After One Scared Him: ‘I Kept Thinking Someone Was Breaking In’

When I was younger, I used to enjoy watching a lot of intense, dark films and find them appealing. Now, however, I’ve become more sensitive and can no longer handle such content. It’s ironic because one would expect that as you grow older, you’d develop a greater tolerance for these types of films. Unfortunately, I can’t watch horror movies any longer.

Judy Blume’s ‘Forever’ Brings Teen Love and Drama to Netflix May 8!

Producer and author Mara Brock Akil is behind a fresh TV series that’s inspired by a 1975 book about teenagers navigating the loss of their virginity. The show offers a unique perspective, unfolding as an extraordinary tale of two African-American teenagers discovering love and self-identity during their shared experience as each other’s first loves, against the backdrop of Los Angeles in 2018, according to its official description.

Tom Llamas Set as ‘NBC Nightly News’ Anchor After Lester Holt Exit

At some point following Lester Holt’s departure in early summer, Llamas will assume the hosting role for “NBC Nightly News.” Currently, he is hosting a program on the NBC News Now live-streaming service during early evening hours. As such, each weeknight, Llamas will lead “Nightly” from 6:30 PM to 7 PM eastern time, and then transition directly to his streaming show, “Top Story.

All Elite Wrestling and Prime Video Ink New Pay-Per-View Distribution Agreement

Tony Khan, AEW’s CEO, GM, and creative head, expressed his excitement about partnering with Prime Video. This collaboration signifies a significant step forward in extending AEW’s global influence. The pay-per-view events of AEW are renowned for their thrilling nature, making them the best professional wrestling events globally. Now, fans can enjoy these exciting events directly through Prime Video.