Little People, Big World cannot go on in the face of such a massive, upcoming change can it? Little People, Big World Canceled: Will Show Go in Wake of Shocking Cast Departures? was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
As a mute avenger against a dystopian tyranny – looking like a lethal Buster Keaton – the actor makes you wish the film itself was as purposefulBill Skarsgård – one of eight Skarsgård siblings, six of whom work as actors – has hitherto carved out a bit of a niche as the best one to hire when you need a Skarsgård with a bit of a creepy vibe. He’s played a possibly dangerous stranger (Barbarian), a vampire (Hemlock Grove), delivered an unforgettably nasty Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the recent...
Famke Janssen looked incredible while attending the Boy Kills World premiere at the SVA Theater in New York City on Tuesday.
Oftentimes, it seems as though television shows are merely only canceled or renewed. Now, however, a beloved CBS show has gone through both. It’s been revealed that this CBS series has been revived for another season after previously being canceled by the network. Fans will certainly be excited. Especially because it’s been a year since []
A new, disturbing milestone has been confirmed in the latest Forbes World Billionaires List. The U.S. billionaire class is now larger and richer than ever, with 813 ten-figure oligarchs together holding $5.7 trillion. This is a $1.2 trillion increase from the year before — and a gargantuan $2.7 trillion increase since March 2020. The staggering upsurge shows More
The warm weather has everyone buzzing, especially the bees. And it’s been a busy spring in the bee business.
Boy Kills World, 2024. Directed by Moritz Mohr. Starring Bill Skarsgård, Jessica Rothe, Famke Janssen, Michelle Dockery, Sharlto Copley, Brett Gelman, Isaiah Mustafa, Andrew Koji, Yayan Ruhian, H. Jon Benjamin, Quinn Copeland, Nicholas Crovetti, Cameron Crovetti, Inge Beckmann, Jane de Wet, Shane John Kruger, Martin Munro, Kevin Otto, and Frances Sholto-Douglas. SYNOPSIS: A fever dream […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read...
There was a feeling around the arena and in the media room Saturday night that the Lakers had fired their best punch and that, maybe, it just wasn’t good enough. But fresh eyes on Game 1 combined with some time gave coach Darvin Ham and the Lakers the ability to properly contextualize what happened in their 114-103 loss to the Denver Nuggets in their first-round Western Conference playoff series. “We got great looks that we just didn't knock down. Shots that we've been knocking down. And then...
The handheld console introduced millions to the joy of video games, and remains one of the best-selling consoles everOn April 21, 1989, Nintendo released a chunky grey game-playing rectangle to stores in Japan. It’s fair to say that nobody expected much of it. Internally, at Nintendo’s Kyoto HQ, the portable console was reportedly not a well-loved project. But within two weeks, it had sold out its entire 300,000-unit initial run. The Game Boy would arrive later that year in the US, and across...
National Geographic Society & TNC extern Zoe Clark shares her experience studying the 13-pound Tasmanian giant crayfish.
Seven-year-old Finn Zablocki, a Disney classics fan, has dealt with cancer for the last seventeen months, but is now getting the send-off of a lifetime by being able to visit all of his favorite Disney parks.
Thousands of petrolheads gathered and filled a retail park's car park