John Oliver opened the Nov. 19 episode of Last Week Tonight with a few jokes at the expense of both George Santos and Fabio.
Oliver noted at the start of his HBO show the news regarding disgraced congressman Santos, who, on Friday, became the first U.S. House member to be expelled in more than 20 years. He is also only the sixth House member in history to be removed by his colleagues.
The move came after Santos became the subject of a scathing ethics committee report on his conduct after details about his life story were found to be embellished or false. Among the claims he later admitted to fabricating were that he hailed from Jewish ancestors and worked at top Wall Street firms, including Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, along with where he went to college.
Prior to the expulsion, Oliver made a joke about Santos.
“George Santos announced he wouldn...
Oliver noted at the start of his HBO show the news regarding disgraced congressman Santos, who, on Friday, became the first U.S. House member to be expelled in more than 20 years. He is also only the sixth House member in history to be removed by his colleagues.
The move came after Santos became the subject of a scathing ethics committee report on his conduct after details about his life story were found to be embellished or false. Among the claims he later admitted to fabricating were that he hailed from Jewish ancestors and worked at top Wall Street firms, including Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, along with where he went to college.
Prior to the expulsion, Oliver made a joke about Santos.
“George Santos announced he wouldn...
- 12/4/2023
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Dancing With the Stars” Season 32 kicked off right on schedule on Tuesday night, with all 15 couples, even temporary holdout actor Matt Walsh, hitting the dance floor for the first time.
“Bachelorette” star Charity Lawson and partner Artem Chigvintsev earned the highest score of the evening for their Tango, which judge Bruno Tonioli proclaimed to be “exquisite,” while Carrie Ann Inaba said it was “stunning,” especially for Week 1.
Charity took the lead from singer Jason Mraz, whose Cha-Cha-Cha with Daniella Karagacha to his own song, “I Feel Like Dancing,” prompted Bruno to dub him “the one to watch.” Jason, who claimed his higher-than-average dancing skills were due to an “extra vertebra,” earned a “7” from each judge.
After the audience votes were added, “Rhobh” star Mauricio Umansky and “Veep” star Matt Walsh were in the bottom two. Matt’s “non-traditional” Cha-Cha-Cha with partner Koko Iwasaki received a “4,” from each judge, a decision the audience booed.
“Bachelorette” star Charity Lawson and partner Artem Chigvintsev earned the highest score of the evening for their Tango, which judge Bruno Tonioli proclaimed to be “exquisite,” while Carrie Ann Inaba said it was “stunning,” especially for Week 1.
Charity took the lead from singer Jason Mraz, whose Cha-Cha-Cha with Daniella Karagacha to his own song, “I Feel Like Dancing,” prompted Bruno to dub him “the one to watch.” Jason, who claimed his higher-than-average dancing skills were due to an “extra vertebra,” earned a “7” from each judge.
After the audience votes were added, “Rhobh” star Mauricio Umansky and “Veep” star Matt Walsh were in the bottom two. Matt’s “non-traditional” Cha-Cha-Cha with partner Koko Iwasaki received a “4,” from each judge, a decision the audience booed.
- 9/27/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Jungkook of BTS has officially shared his first global solo single — “Seven” is here, and it includes a fun verse from rapper Latto. Stream it below.
Jungkook is no stranger to singing in English, as he does on “Seven,” having previously done so on BTS tracks “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “Permission to Dance,” and his 2022 collaboration with Charlie Puth, “Left and Right.”
The playful track is catchy and inviting, showing off the vocal abilities for which the youngest member of BTS is known: “You wrap around me and you give me life/ And that’s why night after night, I’ll be loving you right,” he sings. Latto jumps in for the bridge on the track produced by our 2022 producer of the year, Andrew Watt.
The music video for “Seven” features an appearance from South Korean actress Han So-hee, known for K-dramas like My Name and Nevertheless.
To celebrate the release, Jungkook...
Jungkook is no stranger to singing in English, as he does on “Seven,” having previously done so on BTS tracks “Dynamite,” “Butter,” “Permission to Dance,” and his 2022 collaboration with Charlie Puth, “Left and Right.”
The playful track is catchy and inviting, showing off the vocal abilities for which the youngest member of BTS is known: “You wrap around me and you give me life/ And that’s why night after night, I’ll be loving you right,” he sings. Latto jumps in for the bridge on the track produced by our 2022 producer of the year, Andrew Watt.
The music video for “Seven” features an appearance from South Korean actress Han So-hee, known for K-dramas like My Name and Nevertheless.
To celebrate the release, Jungkook...
- 7/14/2023
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
John Deyle, a veteran actor on Broadway and television commercials, died June 22 in Mount Kisco, NY of esophageal cancer. He was 68.
Born and raised in Rochester, New York, he studied at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
In 1978, when auditioning for the Richard Rodgers and Martin Charnin musical I Remember Mama, Charnin decided to instead cast him in the original Broadway production of Annie. A member of the third-year cast, which featured Sarah Jessica Parker in the title role, Deyle played Louis Howe, Fred McCracken, and Bert Healy.
His other Broadway credits include understudy to Sir Lionel in the 1980 revival of Camelot, appearing in the original Broadway company of Footloose, and portraying Senator Fipp in Urinetown.
On tour, Deyle played Bert Bratt in the 1996 production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and did three tours of Camelot in various roles, including Forest Merlyn. Off-Broadway,...
Born and raised in Rochester, New York, he studied at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
In 1978, when auditioning for the Richard Rodgers and Martin Charnin musical I Remember Mama, Charnin decided to instead cast him in the original Broadway production of Annie. A member of the third-year cast, which featured Sarah Jessica Parker in the title role, Deyle played Louis Howe, Fred McCracken, and Bert Healy.
His other Broadway credits include understudy to Sir Lionel in the 1980 revival of Camelot, appearing in the original Broadway company of Footloose, and portraying Senator Fipp in Urinetown.
On tour, Deyle played Bert Bratt in the 1996 production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and did three tours of Camelot in various roles, including Forest Merlyn. Off-Broadway,...
- 7/8/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Crunchyroll is joining Korean K-pop supergroup BTS’s animated superhero adventure Bastions.
The anime-focused international streamer has a struck a deal with producer Thymos Media for worldwide rights to the show, excluding China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, North Korea and South Korea. It will begin airing the five-part series on Saturdays from this week (May 13).
Bastions follows a group of rookie superheroes in a world where they compete for popularity. They emerge as full-fledged heroes after saving Earth from a crisis by uncovering the identity of a villain responsible for environmental pollution.
Fusing K-pop and animation, it was first ordered by South Korean network Sbs. BTS has composed the theme tune, and music from K-pop girlband Le Sserafilm and singers Heize and AleXa will also feature on its soundtrack.
“Crunchyroll has an extraordinary opportunity to introduce fans to more animation styles from Asia, and this exciting new series from Korea does just that,...
The anime-focused international streamer has a struck a deal with producer Thymos Media for worldwide rights to the show, excluding China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, North Korea and South Korea. It will begin airing the five-part series on Saturdays from this week (May 13).
Bastions follows a group of rookie superheroes in a world where they compete for popularity. They emerge as full-fledged heroes after saving Earth from a crisis by uncovering the identity of a villain responsible for environmental pollution.
Fusing K-pop and animation, it was first ordered by South Korean network Sbs. BTS has composed the theme tune, and music from K-pop girlband Le Sserafilm and singers Heize and AleXa will also feature on its soundtrack.
“Crunchyroll has an extraordinary opportunity to introduce fans to more animation styles from Asia, and this exciting new series from Korea does just that,...
- 5/10/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Thanks to “Boy With Luv,” BTS have continued to make history by releasing the first Korean-language song to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify.
The Halsey-featuring track appears on BTS’ 2019 EP Map of the Soul: Persona, and while its the first song sung in Korean to hit the Billions Club, it’s not BTS’ first entry into the Spotify success canon. In 2021, the K-pop group’s cut “Dynamite” earned the distinction, marking the first song by a Korean artist to achieve a billion streams. The following year, their track “Butter” hit the milestone as well.
“Boy With Luv” has always been a successful single. Since premiering in 2019, the song has set three Guinness World Records, including Most Viewed YouTube Video in 24 Hours, Most Viewed YouTube Music Video in 24 Hours, and Most Viewed YouTube Music Video by a K-Pop Group in 24 Hours. What’s more, Map of the Soul: Persona debuted at No.
The Halsey-featuring track appears on BTS’ 2019 EP Map of the Soul: Persona, and while its the first song sung in Korean to hit the Billions Club, it’s not BTS’ first entry into the Spotify success canon. In 2021, the K-pop group’s cut “Dynamite” earned the distinction, marking the first song by a Korean artist to achieve a billion streams. The following year, their track “Butter” hit the milestone as well.
“Boy With Luv” has always been a successful single. Since premiering in 2019, the song has set three Guinness World Records, including Most Viewed YouTube Video in 24 Hours, Most Viewed YouTube Music Video in 24 Hours, and Most Viewed YouTube Music Video by a K-Pop Group in 24 Hours. What’s more, Map of the Soul: Persona debuted at No.
- 2/11/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Elvis lead the nominees for the 2023 Music Supervisors Guild Awards.
Each film earned three nominations in the same categories: best music supervision for film budgeted over 25 million, best song written and/or recorded for a film and best music supervision in a trailer – film.
Artists who contributed to the Black Panther sequel and Elvis movie soundtrack, Rihanna and Doja Cat, were also nominated for awards this year, as were performers and songwriters Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Diana Ross and David Byrne.
High-profile films and TV shows that earned two nominations apiece include A Jazzman’s Blues, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Atlanta, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Better Call Saul, Stranger Things, P-Valley and The Afterparty.
The winners in categories spanning film, TV, video games, advertising and trailers will be revealed at an in-person and...
Each film earned three nominations in the same categories: best music supervision for film budgeted over 25 million, best song written and/or recorded for a film and best music supervision in a trailer – film.
Artists who contributed to the Black Panther sequel and Elvis movie soundtrack, Rihanna and Doja Cat, were also nominated for awards this year, as were performers and songwriters Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Diana Ross and David Byrne.
High-profile films and TV shows that earned two nominations apiece include A Jazzman’s Blues, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Atlanta, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Better Call Saul, Stranger Things, P-Valley and The Afterparty.
The winners in categories spanning film, TV, video games, advertising and trailers will be revealed at an in-person and...
- 1/23/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Of the ten music videos that got the most views in their first 24 hours on YouTube, nine are from K-pop acts: There’s five BTS videos on the list, three Blackpink videos, and one video from Blackpink member Lisa. How have K-pop artists managed to have such big YouTube debuts? To answer that question, you’ll have to ask the audience — and read the sophisticated streaming playbook one fan group has put together.
That group is the Blinks, the catch-all name for Blackpink‘s fandom. When the formidable foursome — Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa — released the music video for ‘Pink Venom,’ the Blinks wanted to make sure that the group’s first single in two years made a splash. That’s exactly what happened.
‘Pink Venom’ soared to the top of the charts on YouTube and Spotify while bringing Blackpink to an unprecedented position in our Global Top 50 chart. The...
That group is the Blinks, the catch-all name for Blackpink‘s fandom. When the formidable foursome — Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa — released the music video for ‘Pink Venom,’ the Blinks wanted to make sure that the group’s first single in two years made a splash. That’s exactly what happened.
‘Pink Venom’ soared to the top of the charts on YouTube and Spotify while bringing Blackpink to an unprecedented position in our Global Top 50 chart. The...
- 9/21/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Scoring tickets to a BTS concert is hard enough, but ARMYs can rejoice as Permission to Dance on Stage LA dropped Thursday, September 8 around the world for streaming on Disney+.
Following a sold-out four-night run at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium last November and December, and a second leg of the mini-tour with Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul, the concert film was a surprise drop amongst the many new additions to the streamer for Disney+ Day.
This isn’t too surprising, though, as the BTS members had recently signed on...
Following a sold-out four-night run at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium last November and December, and a second leg of the mini-tour with Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul, the concert film was a surprise drop amongst the many new additions to the streamer for Disney+ Day.
This isn’t too surprising, though, as the BTS members had recently signed on...
- 9/8/2022
- by Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
Hey, BTS fans, what if we told you that you could stream a new concert from the K-pop superstars… like, right now?
Disney+ has added the concert film BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage – LA to its streaming services worldwide, starting at midnight Pt, TVLine has learned. The addition serves as part of Thursday’s Disney+ Day celebration, ahead of this weekend’s D23 Expo.
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Disney+ has added the concert film BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage – LA to its streaming services worldwide, starting at midnight Pt, TVLine has learned. The addition serves as part of Thursday’s Disney+ Day celebration, ahead of this weekend’s D23 Expo.
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- 9/8/2022
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
A surprise for BTS fans on Disney+ Day. At 12 Am Thursday, Disney+ began streaming the concert film BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – LA worldwide as part of Disney+ Day.
The concert film is part of a wide-ranging global content deal signed in July between BTS studio Hybe and The Walt Disney Asia Pacific, out of its Korean division. In addition to the concert film, the deal includes BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, a docuseries following the band that includes music rights and footage over the past nine years set to launch in 2023.
The concert film features the live performance of the South Korean band’s concert held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA near Los Angeles in late 2021 (November 27-28 & December 1-2). The film is stage-focused and includes performances of the Grammy-nominated, music group’s hit songs “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.”
BTS features Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope,...
The concert film is part of a wide-ranging global content deal signed in July between BTS studio Hybe and The Walt Disney Asia Pacific, out of its Korean division. In addition to the concert film, the deal includes BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star, a docuseries following the band that includes music rights and footage over the past nine years set to launch in 2023.
The concert film features the live performance of the South Korean band’s concert held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA near Los Angeles in late 2021 (November 27-28 & December 1-2). The film is stage-focused and includes performances of the Grammy-nominated, music group’s hit songs “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.”
BTS features Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope,...
- 9/8/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The Venn diagram of fans of K-pop legends BTS, Disney+ subscribers and very happy people is now a perfect circle. Because Disney has kicked off Disney+ Day by releasing the group’s concert film “BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – LA” on the streaming service — and you can watch it right now.
Featuring footage filmed at the group’s Los Angeles performances Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 1-2, 2021 during the group’s “Permission to Dance on Stage” concert events, the film features band members Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook performing hits like “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.” It’s produced by Hybe and directed by Sam Wrench and Junsoo Park.
The “Permission to Dance on Stage” tour features runs of performances in Seoul, South Korea, Los Angeles, and finally Las Vegas. The tour set records in South Korea and achieved rare milestones in the United States,...
Featuring footage filmed at the group’s Los Angeles performances Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 1-2, 2021 during the group’s “Permission to Dance on Stage” concert events, the film features band members Rm, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook performing hits like “Dynamite,” “Butter” and “Permission to Dance.” It’s produced by Hybe and directed by Sam Wrench and Junsoo Park.
The “Permission to Dance on Stage” tour features runs of performances in Seoul, South Korea, Los Angeles, and finally Las Vegas. The tour set records in South Korea and achieved rare milestones in the United States,...
- 9/8/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Today on Crew Call we talk with Jeff Goldblum, who’s up for his third career Emmy nomination this year for the second season of National Geographic and Disney+’s The World According to Jeff Goldblum which follows the actor across the nation as he muses on various human fascinations, i.e. magic, dogs, dance, fireworks, the list goes on. The World According to Jeff Goldblum is up for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special.
You can listen to our conversation below:
Sharing in his awe of life on the show are sundry folk from all walks of life. We see the Jurassic Park franchise actor gab it up, and in various instances, live life to the fullest by partaking in a stunt, i.e. walking on hot coals.
Goldblum calls the NatGeo execs who pitched him on the series “smart and generous” and said to them, “I’m not...
You can listen to our conversation below:
Sharing in his awe of life on the show are sundry folk from all walks of life. We see the Jurassic Park franchise actor gab it up, and in various instances, live life to the fullest by partaking in a stunt, i.e. walking on hot coals.
Goldblum calls the NatGeo execs who pitched him on the series “smart and generous” and said to them, “I’m not...
- 8/10/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Not much time has passed since we opened our MTV Video Music Awards predictions on July 26, but there’s already a clear and overwhelming front-runner to win Best K-Pop: BTS of course. They’ve dominated this category for years, and in fact rarely lose at the VMAs when nominated for fan-voted awards. So why have they never been nominated for Video of the Year?
To date BTS have won nine Moon Person statues at the VMAs. That includes three wins in a row for Best K-Pop for “Boy with Luv” featuring Halsey (2019), “On” (2020), and “Butter” (2021). The award was established in 2019, so BTS have never lost. They have also never lost Group of the Year, which was re-established in 2019 and produced three straight victories for the septet. Their remaining three victories were Best Choreography and Best Pop in 2020 for “On” and Song of Summer for “Butter” in 2021.
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To date BTS have won nine Moon Person statues at the VMAs. That includes three wins in a row for Best K-Pop for “Boy with Luv” featuring Halsey (2019), “On” (2020), and “Butter” (2021). The award was established in 2019, so BTS have never lost. They have also never lost Group of the Year, which was re-established in 2019 and produced three straight victories for the septet. Their remaining three victories were Best Choreography and Best Pop in 2020 for “On” and Song of Summer for “Butter” in 2021.
SEE2022 MTV Video Music...
- 7/28/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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BTS are back and — literally — bigger than ever, with a massive three-cd collection available June 10. Titled Proof, the collection is an anthology featuring some of BTS’ biggest hits and most memorable songs that have been released throughout their nine-year career.
The three-disc album includes songs like 2013’s “No More Dream,” “Fake Love” (from Love Yourself: Tear) and fan favorite “Spring Day,” which topped Rolling Stone’s list of “Best BTS Songs of All-Time.
BTS are back and — literally — bigger than ever, with a massive three-cd collection available June 10. Titled Proof, the collection is an anthology featuring some of BTS’ biggest hits and most memorable songs that have been released throughout their nine-year career.
The three-disc album includes songs like 2013’s “No More Dream,” “Fake Love” (from Love Yourself: Tear) and fan favorite “Spring Day,” which topped Rolling Stone’s list of “Best BTS Songs of All-Time.
- 6/7/2022
- by RS Editors
- Rollingstone.com
CBS’ broadcast of the 2022 Grammy Awards on Sunday night averaged 8.93 million viewers, up just a smidgen from last year’s all-time audience low of 8.8 million. That tally includes those that watched the linear broadcast on CBS or live-streamed the show via Paramount+ and other platforms.
Once out-of-home viewership is folded in (on Tuesday), this year’s tally is projected to hit 9.6 million, which would represent a Yoy gain of 3 percent from the 2021 comp (9.4 mil).
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Once out-of-home viewership is folded in (on Tuesday), this year’s tally is projected to hit 9.6 million, which would represent a Yoy gain of 3 percent from the 2021 comp (9.4 mil).
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- 4/4/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Oh, you sweet innocent little lamb — you’re mad about who won Album of the Year at the Grammys. Never change. Here’s the thing: Can you name the last six Album of the Year winners off the top of your head, without looking it up? No, you can’t, because you don’t really care about this award — you just pretend once a year. So it’s a waste of your rage rent to squander it on an award you won’t remember by Tuesday. The Grammys are never about who wins.
- 4/4/2022
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Silk Sonic coasted to big wins for Record and Song of the Year at the 2022 Grammy Awards, while Jon Batiste scored a major Album of the Year upset.
Silk Sonic, the incomparably smooth retro-soul duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, in fact picked up all four of the awards they were nominated for at the April 3 ceremony — Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best R&b Performance, and Best R&b Song — all for their single “Leave the Door Open.” Those Record and Song of the Year wins were both moderate surprises,...
Silk Sonic, the incomparably smooth retro-soul duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, in fact picked up all four of the awards they were nominated for at the April 3 ceremony — Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best R&b Performance, and Best R&b Song — all for their single “Leave the Door Open.” Those Record and Song of the Year wins were both moderate surprises,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The 2022 Grammy Awards on April 3 crowned an eclectic crop of winners. Jon Batiste, who was nominated in 11 categories, ended up winning five awards, including album of the year. Silk Sonic - the R&b superduo featuring Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak - took home all four awards they were nominated for, including record and song of the year.
Meanwhile, Doja Cat and Sza won best pop duo/group performance for their song "Kiss Me More," and Olivia Rodrigo won three awards, including best new artist. Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett also won best traditional pop vocal album for their album "Love For Sale."
The award ceremony, held for the first time in Las Vegas and hosted by Trevor Noah, kicked off with a performance by Silk Sonic. Though BTS didn't win, they wowed the crowd with their "Butter" performance. Rodrigo emotionally sang her hit "Drivers License," Nas performed a medley of his hits,...
Meanwhile, Doja Cat and Sza won best pop duo/group performance for their song "Kiss Me More," and Olivia Rodrigo won three awards, including best new artist. Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett also won best traditional pop vocal album for their album "Love For Sale."
The award ceremony, held for the first time in Las Vegas and hosted by Trevor Noah, kicked off with a performance by Silk Sonic. Though BTS didn't win, they wowed the crowd with their "Butter" performance. Rodrigo emotionally sang her hit "Drivers License," Nas performed a medley of his hits,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
It took a while, but the 64th Annual Grammy Awards were finally presented on Sunday, April 3, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It’s more than two months after the show’s originally planned January airdate, which had to be delayed because of Covid-19 (again). With a new date, a new venue (this is the show’s first time ever in Sin City), last year’s host Trevor Noah back as emcee, and dozens of performers scheduled to take the stage, how did this year’s show go? What were the most memorable moments and biggest surprises, when it comes to both the winners and the event itself. Read on for my live blog of the festivities.
SEE2022 Grammy winners list in all 86 categories
The main ceremony, which aired on CBS at 5:00pm Pacific/8:00pm Eastern, was preceded by the Premiere Ceremony where the...
SEE2022 Grammy winners list in all 86 categories
The main ceremony, which aired on CBS at 5:00pm Pacific/8:00pm Eastern, was preceded by the Premiere Ceremony where the...
- 4/4/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The Grammy Awards took place on Sunday night, April 3, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, but it took a while to get to the main event. Originally scheduled for January, the ceremony was pushed back more than two months as the result of the winter surge of Covid-19 cases due to the omicron variant. So who took home prizes when they were finally handed out? Scroll down for the complete list in all 86 categories from Record of the Year all the way down to Best Music Film.
These awards honor the best recording achievements released during the eligibility period of September 2020 through September 2021, and for the first time in more than two decades the nominations were decided in almost all categories by Recording Academy members without anonymous, controversial nomination review committees acting as unaccountable intermediaries to make the final judgments. The result was a list led...
These awards honor the best recording achievements released during the eligibility period of September 2020 through September 2021, and for the first time in more than two decades the nominations were decided in almost all categories by Recording Academy members without anonymous, controversial nomination review committees acting as unaccountable intermediaries to make the final judgments. The result was a list led...
- 4/4/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
BTS - and the ARMYs - weren't most concerned about winning an award at the 2022 Grammys. It's their highly anticipated performance, which marked the first time BTS hit the Grammys stage in person for a performance of their own, that fans knew would go down in BTS and the Grammys' history books. The group fought long and hard to get to this point, and viewers could see their blood, sweat, and tears clearly in their epic performance. Just like Rm promised on the red carpet ahead of the show, it was one unlike anything fans had seen from them before.
The espionage-inspired performance of "Butter" started out with V taking on a super-spy persona and getting flirty with Olivia Rodrigo before Jungkook descended from the ceiling. The rest of the boys were spotlighted undercover at different tables throughout the venue. When they all finally converged on stage and the first chords of "Butter" rang out,...
The espionage-inspired performance of "Butter" started out with V taking on a super-spy persona and getting flirty with Olivia Rodrigo before Jungkook descended from the ceiling. The rest of the boys were spotlighted undercover at different tables throughout the venue. When they all finally converged on stage and the first chords of "Butter" rang out,...
- 4/4/2022
- by Noelle Devoe
- Popsugar.com
BTS lit up the Grammys stage with their performance of "Butter" on Sunday night, with memorable moments like Jungkook coming down from the ceiling, V whispering sweet nothings into Olivia Rodrigo's ear, and J-Hope almost wiping out midsong (but saving himself like the smooth dance master he is). However, while Jungkook, V, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, and Suga danced throughout the performance like usual, Jin, aka Worldwide Handsome, stayed seated for most of the performance. While ARMYs certainly know what's going on with Jin at all times, many of the non-bts stans tuning into the Grammys might be wondering why he wasn't dancing along with the rest of the group.
On March 19, Big Hit Entertainment announced on BTS's fan app, Weverse, that Jin had surgery on his hand. On March 19, they wrote, "We would like to provide you with some information regarding BTS member Jin's finger injury. Jin injured his...
On March 19, Big Hit Entertainment announced on BTS's fan app, Weverse, that Jin had surgery on his hand. On March 19, they wrote, "We would like to provide you with some information regarding BTS member Jin's finger injury. Jin injured his...
- 4/4/2022
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
K-Pop superband BTS brought the Grammys to the centre stage by performing power-packed number ‘Butter’. Jungkook swooped down from the ceiling in spectacular fashion while other band members sat in the audience alongside stars like Keith Urban. V of the BTS, who was also in the crowd, playfully flirted with Olivia Rodrigo, who performed right […]...
- 4/4/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Smooth like butter! The boys of BTS just brought their signature dance moves to the Grammys stage with a performance of their English-language single, “Butter.”
The group — comprising Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook — performed their second English-language song, which hit Number One on several charts. The performance was framed around a heist of sorts and included a dramatic entrance from the ceiling and members hanging out in the audience (with Olivia Rodrigo) before they all met on stage.
Living up to the song’s silky namesake, the...
The group — comprising Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Rm, Jimin, V, and Jungkook — performed their second English-language song, which hit Number One on several charts. The performance was framed around a heist of sorts and included a dramatic entrance from the ceiling and members hanging out in the audience (with Olivia Rodrigo) before they all met on stage.
Living up to the song’s silky namesake, the...
- 4/4/2022
- by Tomás Mier and Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
BTS sent the temperature skyrocketing with their buttery smooth red carpet entrance at the Grammys on Sunday. Showcasing their individual style, V, Suga, Jin, Jungkook, Rm, Jimin, and J-Hope rolled up in coordinated Louis Vuitton looks in shades of blue, white, and brown. As seasoned Grammys veterans and the K-pop kings of hand gestures, BTS knew exactly what to do when the Glambot, the award show's slow-motion style camera, came swinging in their direction.
As soon as it came their way, half the band brought their hands to their ears, while the others crouched and posed like a set of movie spies frozen in an iconic action scene. What sometimes requires celebrities multiple takes only took BTS a moment, but we're not surprised considering they have badass dance skills and an overall swag that makes us melt like butter every time they hit the red carpet. "Before we fight, I call dibs on Rm.
As soon as it came their way, half the band brought their hands to their ears, while the others crouched and posed like a set of movie spies frozen in an iconic action scene. What sometimes requires celebrities multiple takes only took BTS a moment, but we're not surprised considering they have badass dance skills and an overall swag that makes us melt like butter every time they hit the red carpet. "Before we fight, I call dibs on Rm.
- 4/4/2022
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
No one does a red carpet like BTS. The K-Pop superstars perfectly coordinated once again while walking the 2022 Grammy Awards red carpet in Las Vegas on April 3. The 7-member boy band talked exclusively with E! News' Laverne Cox about their nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their hit song "Butter" and what it would mean to them to win. "It's an award voted on by the peers in the music industry, so that means so much," Rm shared. "These two years were so exhausting and devastating and if we got any Grammys it would all pay off." When asked by Cox who is the "smoothest dancer," the singers adorably teased each other. BTS is about to kick off...
- 4/3/2022
- E! Online
The buzz coming out of Young Sheldon‘s 100th episode on Thursday has centered largely on Sheldon’s older brother Georgie — but there’s a second moment, prior to that game-changing cliffhanger, that seems to have raised a few eyebrows.
Midway through the milestone outing, 12-year-old Sheldon (played by Iain Armitage) goes to his twin sister Missy (Raegan Revord) and asks if he can borrow one of her “Sassy magazines.” Unaware that he’s piecing together a care package for their troubled friend Paige, Missy gleans that this is Sheldon’s way of telling her that he’s gay.
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Midway through the milestone outing, 12-year-old Sheldon (played by Iain Armitage) goes to his twin sister Missy (Raegan Revord) and asks if he can borrow one of her “Sassy magazines.” Unaware that he’s piecing together a care package for their troubled friend Paige, Missy gleans that this is Sheldon’s way of telling her that he’s gay.
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- 4/1/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
After more than two months of delay due to the winter surge of Covid-19 cases, the 64th Annual Grammy Awards are finally scheduled to air on Sunday, April 3. Most of the awards will be handed out during the Premiere Ceremony in the afternoon while the top awards including Record, Album, and Song of the Year will go out during the prime time telecast on CBS. So who will win? Scroll down for our racetrack odds in 33 categories, which are based on the combined predictions of thousands of Gold Derby users.
SEEEverything to know about 2022 Grammys
These awards are voted on by the industry professionals who make up the Recording Academy, honoring the best music released from September 2020 through September 2021, and Jon Batiste led the way with 11 nominations across a remarkable six genre fields including R&b, American roots, and jazz. He’s followed by Doja Cat, Justin Bieber, and H.E.R. with eight noms apiece.
SEEEverything to know about 2022 Grammys
These awards are voted on by the industry professionals who make up the Recording Academy, honoring the best music released from September 2020 through September 2021, and Jon Batiste led the way with 11 nominations across a remarkable six genre fields including R&b, American roots, and jazz. He’s followed by Doja Cat, Justin Bieber, and H.E.R. with eight noms apiece.
- 4/1/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
For all the posturing and promises extended to women in music for years, the music industry has proven almost entirely ineffective at diversifying the mostly male ranks that create music’s biggest tracks. That’s according to the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative’s latest “Inclusion in the Recording Studio?” report, which for the past five years has analyzed gender makeup of artists, songwriters, and producers behind all of the tracks on the Billboard’s year end Hot 100 and on the nominations for major Grammy categories, effectively quantifying how little representation...
- 3/31/2022
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
The Recording Academy has unveiled more performers for the 64th Grammy Awards. Nominees Jon Batiste, Foo Fighters, H.E.R, Nas and Chris Stapleton will join previously announced Olivia Rodrigo, Brothers Osborne, BTS, Brandi Carlile, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X with Jack Harlow. Additionally, Grammy winner Cynthia Erivo, current nominees Leslie Odom Jr. and Ben Platt and Rachel Zegler will perform during a special In Memoriam segment, featuring songs of Stephen Sondheim.
The second round of performers are nominated in the following categories:
Batiste received a leading 11 nominations this year: Record Of The Year (“Freedom”), Album Of The Year (We Are), Best Traditional R&b Performance (“I Need You”), Best R&b Album (We Are), Best Improvised Jazz Solo (“Bigger Than Us”), Best Jazz Instrumental Album (Jazz Selections: Music From And Inspired By Soul), Best American Roots Performance (“Cry”), Best American Roots Song (“Cry”), Best Score Soundtrack For Visual...
The second round of performers are nominated in the following categories:
Batiste received a leading 11 nominations this year: Record Of The Year (“Freedom”), Album Of The Year (We Are), Best Traditional R&b Performance (“I Need You”), Best R&b Album (We Are), Best Improvised Jazz Solo (“Bigger Than Us”), Best Jazz Instrumental Album (Jazz Selections: Music From And Inspired By Soul), Best American Roots Performance (“Cry”), Best American Roots Song (“Cry”), Best Score Soundtrack For Visual...
- 3/24/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The ninth annual iHeartRadio Music Awards took place tonight (March 22) at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Broadcast live on Fox, the show was hosted by LL Cool J and featured performances by Megan Thee Stallion, Jason Aldean, John Legend, Charlie Puth, Billy Porter and Måneskin.
LL Cool J opened the evening with a medley of some of his biggest hits. Among them: “Don’t Call It a Comeback,” “Mama Said Knock You Out,” “Rampage” and “The Boomin System.”
Jennifer Lopez, recognized with the 2022 iHeartRadio Icon Award, also took the stage — which included a message: Equality — for a dazzling performance of her new single, “On My Way,” along with the classic “Get Right.”
Another performance highlight was the dueling pianos of John Legend and Charlie Puth, who played portions of each others’ hits. Legend took on Puth’s “See You Again,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore” and
“Attention,” while Puth...
LL Cool J opened the evening with a medley of some of his biggest hits. Among them: “Don’t Call It a Comeback,” “Mama Said Knock You Out,” “Rampage” and “The Boomin System.”
Jennifer Lopez, recognized with the 2022 iHeartRadio Icon Award, also took the stage — which included a message: Equality — for a dazzling performance of her new single, “On My Way,” along with the classic “Get Right.”
Another performance highlight was the dueling pianos of John Legend and Charlie Puth, who played portions of each others’ hits. Legend took on Puth’s “See You Again,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore” and
“Attention,” while Puth...
- 3/23/2022
- by Michele Amabile Angermiller
- Variety Film + TV
Image Source: Getty/ Matt Winkelmeyer
The last six months has been eventful for BTS fans. To give you a summary, BTS put on four back-to-back concerts at SoFi Stadium at the end of 2021, marking their first live performances in front of fans since 2019. They also performed at the annual Kiis FM Jingle Ball, opened up personal Instagram accounts, took a brief vacation, and then performed another three stadium concerts in Seoul in March. Best of all - a new album is on the way. "BTS will be focusing on preparing for the concert and release of the new album that will mark the beginning of a 'new chapter,'" the agency said in a Dec. 5 tweet about their vacation. Although Hybe didn't reveal when BTS's new record will arrive, fans theorize it'll be here soon.
When Will BTS Drop Their 2022 Album?
Taking a look at BTS's schedule in 2022 gives insight...
The last six months has been eventful for BTS fans. To give you a summary, BTS put on four back-to-back concerts at SoFi Stadium at the end of 2021, marking their first live performances in front of fans since 2019. They also performed at the annual Kiis FM Jingle Ball, opened up personal Instagram accounts, took a brief vacation, and then performed another three stadium concerts in Seoul in March. Best of all - a new album is on the way. "BTS will be focusing on preparing for the concert and release of the new album that will mark the beginning of a 'new chapter,'" the agency said in a Dec. 5 tweet about their vacation. Although Hybe didn't reveal when BTS's new record will arrive, fans theorize it'll be here soon.
When Will BTS Drop Their 2022 Album?
Taking a look at BTS's schedule in 2022 gives insight...
- 3/16/2022
- by Michele Mendez
- Popsugar.com
BTS made a triumphant return to the stage in Seoul, playing their first of three shows at the Olympic Stadium in the South Korean capital Thursday, March 10.
Not only did the show mark the group’s first in several months — following a sold-out four-night run at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in December — but it was also BTS’ first show for a live audience in South Korea since their Oct. 2019 Love Yourself: Speak Yourself gig (also at the Olympic Stadium). BTS will play two more Permission to Dance on Stage — Seoul shows,...
Not only did the show mark the group’s first in several months — following a sold-out four-night run at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium in December — but it was also BTS’ first show for a live audience in South Korea since their Oct. 2019 Love Yourself: Speak Yourself gig (also at the Olympic Stadium). BTS will play two more Permission to Dance on Stage — Seoul shows,...
- 3/10/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
BTS is nominated for Best Pop Duo or Group Performance for "Butter" at the 2022 Grammys. Jungkook and Rm shared during an early December 2021 Vlive that they intended to attend the ceremony, but those plans fell when the the Grammys, which were originally scheduled for Jan. 31, were rescheduled because of a surge in Covid-19 cases in the US. The ceremony will now take place on April 3 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The question for the BTS Army is: will BTS be at the Grammys and perform live?
In a Jan. 6 statement, the Big Hit told Korean news outlet Newsen, "We were preparing to attend the Grammys but stopped discussing plans after hearing about the postponement of the ceremony." The statement further clarified that the boys' March concerts in Seoul were still going ahead as scheduled on March 10, 12, and 13.
So, will the boys make their way over to the U.
In a Jan. 6 statement, the Big Hit told Korean news outlet Newsen, "We were preparing to attend the Grammys but stopped discussing plans after hearing about the postponement of the ceremony." The statement further clarified that the boys' March concerts in Seoul were still going ahead as scheduled on March 10, 12, and 13.
So, will the boys make their way over to the U.
- 3/4/2022
- by Hedy Phillips
- Popsugar.com
Butter Review — Butter (2020) Film Review, a movie directed by Paul A. Kaufman and starring Alex Kersting, Mira Sorvino, McKaley Miller, Annabeth Gish, Mykelti Williamson, Brian Van Holt, Jack Griffo, Monte Markham, Ravi Patel, John Kassir, Jake Austin Walker, Adain Bradley, Rachael Wotherspoon, Matthew Gold, Natalie Valerin, Jessie Rabideau, Nikki Tuazon and Walker [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Butter (2020): Comic Teen Drama Overcomes its Flaws to Deliver an Important Message...
Continue reading: Film Review: Butter (2020): Comic Teen Drama Overcomes its Flaws to Deliver an Important Message...
- 2/28/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
The cast of luminaries that first-time filmmaker Lisa Hurwitz assembles in documentary The Automat have one thing in common – extreme adoration for the famed Horn & Hardart eateries, whose soaring ceilings, famed coffee and wholesome vending-machine meals for a nickel dominated the food scene in Philadelphia and NYC through much of last century.
Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Elliot Gould, Colin Powell, Starbucks founder Howard Shultz and the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg get kind of emotional recalling the thrill of putting a coin in a slot, opening a glass window and pulling out Salisbury steak, macaroni and cheese, creamed spinach. And dessert. Brooks and Reiner looked downright hungry recalling the coconut cream and chocolate pudding pie. Brooks was such a fan that he wrote and performed a song, “At the Automat,” with a 26-piece orchestra.
The Automat phenomenon started in 1902 on Chestnut Street in Philly. Ten years later, its its first NYC location opened in Times Square. It expanded fast, fueled by immigration and women joining the workforce. It was cheap and democratic, all were welcome and everyone came, from fur-clad matrons to construction workers. Tables were communal. Bader Ginsberg recalled happily doing homework there before weekly piano lessons.
Then came a slow decline, hastened by inflation, fast food rivals, a flight to the suburbs, the decline of inner cities, and some bad business decisions by a new crop of executives. The last location, on 42nd and Third Ave., closed in 1991.
Hurwitz, who grew up in LA, said she became interested in the concept and history of cafeterias as a student at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash. She heard of Horn & Hardart (Automat founders Joe Harn and Frank Hardart) and turned her research into a short film project senior year. She had a series of arts-related jobs before moving to New York to work with Italian PR firm Barabino & Partners, keeping the film back-burnered but going. Her Kickstarter campaign got the attention of (Jaws) screenwriter Carl Gottleib, whom she’d once met organizing a film festival. He introduced her to Brooks.
As for Ginsberg and Powell, “I just wrote the two of them letters in the mail. A letter to the U.S. Supreme Court. I did a lot of these. Anyone that I thought would be a good interview that was of the right generation. I didn’t know for a fact that they were customers,” she told Deadline.
The film premiered in Telluride and the Film Forum offered a screen, where it opened last weekend to a hefty $18, 645. It’s added two more locations in LA for a weekend gross $13,665, $4,555 PSA, for a cume of $38,837. Hurwitz’ A Slice Of Pie Productions is self-distributing with the help of Gary Rubin/Grc. “It’s just what made the most sense based on the offers we were receiving to hold onto the film and to maximize it.”
Specialty grosses:
Uar’s Cyrano debuted in 797 locations to $1.4M for a PTA of $1,757.
Paramount’s The Godfather 50th Anniversary earned $900k in 156 locations for a PTA of $5,769.
Shorts TV and Magnolia Pictures opened 2022 Oscar Nominated Short Films on 355 screens for a weekend total of $402,200 and a PSA of $1,133.
Blue Fox Entertainment opened Butter on 308 screens for a debut weekend of $78,450 and a PTA of $255.
Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Elliot Gould, Colin Powell, Starbucks founder Howard Shultz and the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg get kind of emotional recalling the thrill of putting a coin in a slot, opening a glass window and pulling out Salisbury steak, macaroni and cheese, creamed spinach. And dessert. Brooks and Reiner looked downright hungry recalling the coconut cream and chocolate pudding pie. Brooks was such a fan that he wrote and performed a song, “At the Automat,” with a 26-piece orchestra.
The Automat phenomenon started in 1902 on Chestnut Street in Philly. Ten years later, its its first NYC location opened in Times Square. It expanded fast, fueled by immigration and women joining the workforce. It was cheap and democratic, all were welcome and everyone came, from fur-clad matrons to construction workers. Tables were communal. Bader Ginsberg recalled happily doing homework there before weekly piano lessons.
Then came a slow decline, hastened by inflation, fast food rivals, a flight to the suburbs, the decline of inner cities, and some bad business decisions by a new crop of executives. The last location, on 42nd and Third Ave., closed in 1991.
Hurwitz, who grew up in LA, said she became interested in the concept and history of cafeterias as a student at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash. She heard of Horn & Hardart (Automat founders Joe Harn and Frank Hardart) and turned her research into a short film project senior year. She had a series of arts-related jobs before moving to New York to work with Italian PR firm Barabino & Partners, keeping the film back-burnered but going. Her Kickstarter campaign got the attention of (Jaws) screenwriter Carl Gottleib, whom she’d once met organizing a film festival. He introduced her to Brooks.
As for Ginsberg and Powell, “I just wrote the two of them letters in the mail. A letter to the U.S. Supreme Court. I did a lot of these. Anyone that I thought would be a good interview that was of the right generation. I didn’t know for a fact that they were customers,” she told Deadline.
The film premiered in Telluride and the Film Forum offered a screen, where it opened last weekend to a hefty $18, 645. It’s added two more locations in LA for a weekend gross $13,665, $4,555 PSA, for a cume of $38,837. Hurwitz’ A Slice Of Pie Productions is self-distributing with the help of Gary Rubin/Grc. “It’s just what made the most sense based on the offers we were receiving to hold onto the film and to maximize it.”
Specialty grosses:
Uar’s Cyrano debuted in 797 locations to $1.4M for a PTA of $1,757.
Paramount’s The Godfather 50th Anniversary earned $900k in 156 locations for a PTA of $5,769.
Shorts TV and Magnolia Pictures opened 2022 Oscar Nominated Short Films on 355 screens for a weekend total of $402,200 and a PSA of $1,133.
Blue Fox Entertainment opened Butter on 308 screens for a debut weekend of $78,450 and a PTA of $255.
- 2/27/2022
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
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BTS proves that they’ve got every kind of concert-going fan in mind with specially-curated pieces for Nordstrom’s new BTS-themed merch collection. Dropping at Nordstrom on February 25, the officially-licensed collection will be focused on a wide range of the band’s hit singles, from “Butter” to “Boy with Luv,” “DNA”, “Dynamite,” and “Mic Drop.”
The limited-edition drop features gender-neutral apparel that can be worn by any fan,...
BTS proves that they’ve got every kind of concert-going fan in mind with specially-curated pieces for Nordstrom’s new BTS-themed merch collection. Dropping at Nordstrom on February 25, the officially-licensed collection will be focused on a wide range of the band’s hit singles, from “Butter” to “Boy with Luv,” “DNA”, “Dynamite,” and “Mic Drop.”
The limited-edition drop features gender-neutral apparel that can be worn by any fan,...
- 2/24/2022
- by Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
Actress Olivia Wilde ("Tron: Legacy") poses for "Instyle" magazine, wearing Christian Dior and Max Mara, photographed by Pamela Hanson:
The actress, producer and director is best known for her role as 'Remy Hadley' on TV series "House" (2007–2012) and appearing in the features "Conversations with Other Women" (2005), "Alpha Dog" (2007), "Tron: Legacy" (2010), "Cowboys & Aliens" (2011), "Butter" (2011), "Drinking Buddies" (2013), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rush" (2013), "The Lazarus Effect" (2015), "Love the Coopers" (2015) and "Meadowland" (2015).
In 2019, Wilde" directed the comedy feature "Booksmart".
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The actress, producer and director is best known for her role as 'Remy Hadley' on TV series "House" (2007–2012) and appearing in the features "Conversations with Other Women" (2005), "Alpha Dog" (2007), "Tron: Legacy" (2010), "Cowboys & Aliens" (2011), "Butter" (2011), "Drinking Buddies" (2013), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rush" (2013), "The Lazarus Effect" (2015), "Love the Coopers" (2015) and "Meadowland" (2015).
In 2019, Wilde" directed the comedy feature "Booksmart".
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 2/16/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Olivia Wilde ("Tron: Legacy") poses for the January 2022 issue of "Vogue" magazine, photographed by Annie Leibovitz:
The actress, producer and director is best known for her role as 'Remy Hadley' on TV series "House" (2007–2012) and appearing in the features "Conversations with Other Women" (2005), "Alpha Dog" (2007)... ..."Tron: Legacy" (2010), "Cowboys & Aliens" (2011), "Butter" (2011), "Drinking Buddies" (2013), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rush" (2013), "The Lazarus Effect" (2015), "Love the Coopers" (2015) and "Meadowland" (2015).
In 2019, Wilde" directed the comedy feature "Booksmart" and is currently developing a live-action take on Marvel’s “Spider-Woman”.
Click the images to enlarge...
The actress, producer and director is best known for her role as 'Remy Hadley' on TV series "House" (2007–2012) and appearing in the features "Conversations with Other Women" (2005), "Alpha Dog" (2007)... ..."Tron: Legacy" (2010), "Cowboys & Aliens" (2011), "Butter" (2011), "Drinking Buddies" (2013), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rush" (2013), "The Lazarus Effect" (2015), "Love the Coopers" (2015) and "Meadowland" (2015).
In 2019, Wilde" directed the comedy feature "Booksmart" and is currently developing a live-action take on Marvel’s “Spider-Woman”.
Click the images to enlarge...
- 1/28/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Olivia Wilde ("Tron: Legacy") poses for the January 2022 issue of "Vogue" magazine, photographed by Annie Leibovitz:
The actress, producer and director is best known for her role as 'Remy Hadley' on TV series "House" (2007–2012) and appearing in the features "Conversations with Other Women" (2005), "Alpha Dog" (2007)... ..."Tron: Legacy" (2010), "Cowboys & Aliens" (2011), "Butter" (2011), "Drinking Buddies" (2013), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rush" (2013), "The Lazarus Effect" (2015), "Love the Coopers" (2015) and "Meadowland" (2015).
In 2019, Wilde" directed the comedy feature "Booksmart".
Click the images to enlarge...
The actress, producer and director is best known for her role as 'Remy Hadley' on TV series "House" (2007–2012) and appearing in the features "Conversations with Other Women" (2005), "Alpha Dog" (2007)... ..."Tron: Legacy" (2010), "Cowboys & Aliens" (2011), "Butter" (2011), "Drinking Buddies" (2013), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rush" (2013), "The Lazarus Effect" (2015), "Love the Coopers" (2015) and "Meadowland" (2015).
In 2019, Wilde" directed the comedy feature "Booksmart".
Click the images to enlarge...
- 1/26/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
It’s brutal out there…but that doesn’t mean your phone doesn’t deserve some stylish protection from Casetify‘s latest collaboration featuring Olivia Rodrigo hand-picked designs. This limited-edition line is expected to sell out faster than Rodrigo concert tickets, so hurry if you want to check them out.
The “Hardened Hearts” collection of cases for iPhone and select Samsung devices will officially launch on December 15th, with all the cases in the collection retailing between $45 and $75 on Casetify.com. Rodrigo’s line will pair exclusive designs with tough-as-nails protection for your phone.
The “Hardened Hearts” collection of cases for iPhone and select Samsung devices will officially launch on December 15th, with all the cases in the collection retailing between $45 and $75 on Casetify.com. Rodrigo’s line will pair exclusive designs with tough-as-nails protection for your phone.
- 12/17/2021
- by Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
James Corden helps BTS put on one of their most literal, and most dangerous, performances ever in the latest installment of The Late Late Show’s “Crosswalk Concert” series.
The clip started with the late-night host trying to pitch the Korean superstars on the idea, noting, sure they’d just played four nights at a massive stadium in Los Angeles, but the crosswalk was definitely “the hottest ticket in town.” Along with the implicit danger that comes with causing even more traffic in L.A., BTS were made to suffer...
The clip started with the late-night host trying to pitch the Korean superstars on the idea, noting, sure they’d just played four nights at a massive stadium in Los Angeles, but the crosswalk was definitely “the hottest ticket in town.” Along with the implicit danger that comes with causing even more traffic in L.A., BTS were made to suffer...
- 12/17/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Megan Thee Stallion and Netflix have agreed upon an exclusive first-look deal, the streamer announced on Thursday. Under the terms of the agreement, the musician will create and executive produce content, including television series and other projects, for Netflix.
“Megan is a multi-talented creative force who has consistently made her mark on culture,” Tracey Pakosta, head of comedy at Netflix, said in a statement. “She’s always growing and evolving as an artist, and we’re thrilled that she’s making a home at Netflix for this next chapter in her journey.”
Megan Thee Stallion has been a growing force in the music industry over the past few years. The rapper has won three Grammy awards and nine BET awards. She has landed two global Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits with “Savage (Remix)” featuring Beyoncé and “Wap” with Cardi B. Her debut album, “Good News,” has gone gold since its release in 2020.
More recently,...
“Megan is a multi-talented creative force who has consistently made her mark on culture,” Tracey Pakosta, head of comedy at Netflix, said in a statement. “She’s always growing and evolving as an artist, and we’re thrilled that she’s making a home at Netflix for this next chapter in her journey.”
Megan Thee Stallion has been a growing force in the music industry over the past few years. The rapper has won three Grammy awards and nine BET awards. She has landed two global Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits with “Savage (Remix)” featuring Beyoncé and “Wap” with Cardi B. Her debut album, “Good News,” has gone gold since its release in 2020.
More recently,...
- 12/16/2021
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Actress Olivia Wilde ("Tron: Legacy") poses for the January 2022 issue of "Vogue" magazine, photographed by Annie Leibovitz:
The actress, producer and director is best known for her role as 'Remy Hadley' on TV series "House" (2007–2012) and appearing in the features "Conversations with Other Women" (2005), "Alpha Dog" (2007)... ..."Tron: Legacy" (2010), "Cowboys & Aliens" (2011), "Butter" (2011), "Drinking Buddies" (2013), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rush" (2013), "The Lazarus Effect" (2015), "Love the Coopers" (2015) and "Meadowland" (2015).
In 2019, Wilde" directed the comedy feature "Booksmart".
Click the images to enlarge...
The actress, producer and director is best known for her role as 'Remy Hadley' on TV series "House" (2007–2012) and appearing in the features "Conversations with Other Women" (2005), "Alpha Dog" (2007)... ..."Tron: Legacy" (2010), "Cowboys & Aliens" (2011), "Butter" (2011), "Drinking Buddies" (2013), "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013), "Rush" (2013), "The Lazarus Effect" (2015), "Love the Coopers" (2015) and "Meadowland" (2015).
In 2019, Wilde" directed the comedy feature "Booksmart".
Click the images to enlarge...
- 12/16/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
BTS transformed The Late Late Show into a nightclub with a lively performance of their hit single “Butter.” The appearance, which featured a light-up dance floor, was in celebration of the late night show’s 1,000th episode.
The group’s performance comes on the heels of their four-night concert series in Los Angeles, which saw the musicians bringing out several special guests. BTS has since announced they will be taking a “period of rest,” which will mark the Korean group’s first major break since 2019.
The break comes after a wildly busy period,...
The group’s performance comes on the heels of their four-night concert series in Los Angeles, which saw the musicians bringing out several special guests. BTS has since announced they will be taking a “period of rest,” which will mark the Korean group’s first major break since 2019.
The break comes after a wildly busy period,...
- 12/9/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
With the cast of up-front and behind-the-scenes personalities being honored or presenting at Variety‘s Hitmakers, presented by Peacock & Girls5eva. it was hard to pick out highlights. But if we could get Jack Harlow talking about the last award he won before being named Variety’s Hitmaker of Tomorrow (spoiler: he was in the second grade!), or decade award winner Lana Del Rey telling us who is tops on her bucket list of future collaborators (spoiler: only one of them is in his 80s!), those have to go to the top.
Here are five memorable takeaways from the weekend’s star-studded event pulled from the Variety “On the Carpet” show presented by Amazon Music.
Jack Harlow Credits The Time He Spent In Hogwarts With Making Him The Rapper He Is Today
Variety’s Hitmaker of Tomorrow Jack Harlow credits Harry Potter for stoking his voracious reading habit, and making...
Here are five memorable takeaways from the weekend’s star-studded event pulled from the Variety “On the Carpet” show presented by Amazon Music.
Jack Harlow Credits The Time He Spent In Hogwarts With Making Him The Rapper He Is Today
Variety’s Hitmaker of Tomorrow Jack Harlow credits Harry Potter for stoking his voracious reading habit, and making...
- 12/7/2021
- by Meredith Woerner, Ellise Shafer and Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
The holidays were in full effect at the Forum in Los Angeles on Friday night for iHeartMedia’s annual Jingle Ball concert, which returned in person this year after the 2020 show went virtual due to the pandemic.
Korean pop sensation BTS kicked off the night with a performance that consisted of two of their most popular songs: “Butter” and the holiday version of “Dynamite,” the latter of which shot the boy band to global fame. During their performance, the band surprised Jin, one of the seven members of BTS, with a cake and had the whole audience ...
Korean pop sensation BTS kicked off the night with a performance that consisted of two of their most popular songs: “Butter” and the holiday version of “Dynamite,” the latter of which shot the boy band to global fame. During their performance, the band surprised Jin, one of the seven members of BTS, with a cake and had the whole audience ...
- 12/4/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The holidays were in full effect at the Forum in Los Angeles on Friday night for iHeartMedia’s annual Jingle Ball concert, which returned in person this year after the 2020 show went virtual due to the pandemic.
Korean pop sensation BTS kicked off the night with a performance that consisted of two of their most popular songs: “Butter” and the holiday version of “Dynamite,” the latter of which shot the boy band to global fame. During their performance, the band surprised Jin, one of the seven members of BTS, with a cake and had the whole audience ...
Korean pop sensation BTS kicked off the night with a performance that consisted of two of their most popular songs: “Butter” and the holiday version of “Dynamite,” the latter of which shot the boy band to global fame. During their performance, the band surprised Jin, one of the seven members of BTS, with a cake and had the whole audience ...
- 12/4/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Image Source: Getty / Kevin Winter
Megan Thee Stallion is in the building! The Houston rapper made a surprise appearance at BTS's four-night Permission to Dance on Stage run in Los Angeles on Sunday to perform the remix to "Butter." Needless to say, the Army lost their minds. Following their performance, Megan told the crowd, "Thank y'all for having me. I'm feeling like a hot girl every season!" Rm reciprocated the love by saying, "Everybody make some noise for beautiful Megan Thee Stallion."
BTS were supposed to be joined by Megan to perform "Butter" together for the first time ever at the American Music Awards on Nov. 21, but the rapper had to pull out the day prior due to an "unexpected personal matter." On Sunday, Rm said, "It's perfect 'cause we felt very sad for the AMAs and now you're here." Megan responded, "We did it! I told y'all!" The following day,...
Megan Thee Stallion is in the building! The Houston rapper made a surprise appearance at BTS's four-night Permission to Dance on Stage run in Los Angeles on Sunday to perform the remix to "Butter." Needless to say, the Army lost their minds. Following their performance, Megan told the crowd, "Thank y'all for having me. I'm feeling like a hot girl every season!" Rm reciprocated the love by saying, "Everybody make some noise for beautiful Megan Thee Stallion."
BTS were supposed to be joined by Megan to perform "Butter" together for the first time ever at the American Music Awards on Nov. 21, but the rapper had to pull out the day prior due to an "unexpected personal matter." On Sunday, Rm said, "It's perfect 'cause we felt very sad for the AMAs and now you're here." Megan responded, "We did it! I told y'all!" The following day,...
- 11/29/2021
- by Naledi Ushe
- Popsugar.com
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