Alyssa Snider gets to play for the Power of Veto in Week 6. Pic credit: CBS
These Big Brother live feed updates include everything that has happened following the eviction of Daniel Durston.
A lot has been going down inside of the Big Brother house, including a new Head of Household taking power. That has led to another shift in behavior from those people who are not a part of The Leftovers alliance.
Late Thursday night, Taylor Hale won the Endurance Challenge called The Wall. She is now the Hoh for the first time this summer, and she was able to rest easy knowing that she couldn’t go on the block this week.
With the power in her hands, Taylor was able to put her own plan in motion, while simultaneously enjoying the fact that Daniel got sent home. She no longer has to deal with his attitude in the house,...
These Big Brother live feed updates include everything that has happened following the eviction of Daniel Durston.
A lot has been going down inside of the Big Brother house, including a new Head of Household taking power. That has led to another shift in behavior from those people who are not a part of The Leftovers alliance.
Late Thursday night, Taylor Hale won the Endurance Challenge called The Wall. She is now the Hoh for the first time this summer, and she was able to rest easy knowing that she couldn’t go on the block this week.
With the power in her hands, Taylor was able to put her own plan in motion, while simultaneously enjoying the fact that Daniel got sent home. She no longer has to deal with his attitude in the house,...
- 8/13/2022
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Major shakeup at The Late Show: Stephen Colbert announced Thursday that Jon Batiste would be stepping down as bandleader, effectively immediately, ending his tenure off screen.
“Sharp-eyed viewers may have noticed that Jon hasn’t been here this summer. Well, I have an update: Jon has decided to leave the show,” Colbert said. “But it’s for all the best reasons, including to continue to share his art with the world. We wanted to give him a big, in-person sendoff, but Jon’s not in town. I hope he’s cutting his new album, and I hope it’s called ‘More Grammys Please.
“Sharp-eyed viewers may have noticed that Jon hasn’t been here this summer. Well, I have an update: Jon has decided to leave the show,” Colbert said. “But it’s for all the best reasons, including to continue to share his art with the world. We wanted to give him a big, in-person sendoff, but Jon’s not in town. I hope he’s cutting his new album, and I hope it’s called ‘More Grammys Please.
- 8/12/2022
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
A twist during the elimination in the August 10 episode of The Challenge: USA seemed to give one team the advantage… until their strategy failed them. After Survivor‘s Desi Williams and Big Brother‘s David Alexander won the daily challenge, they sent in Love Island‘s Shannon St. Clair and Big Brother‘s Derek Xiao to face off with the losing team, Love Island‘s Justine Ndiba and Big Brother‘s Enzo Palumbo. Each team had to move stacks of tires from one platform to another, and St. Clair and Xiao while had five fewer tires after Justine misspelled a word backwards (the twist), they built theirs too high. St. Clair and Xiao open up about that elimination and revealed what wasn’t aired. During the daily, Shannon, you got hurt. Do you regret calling attention to that? Or would you have been sent in anyway? St. Clair: I think...
- 8/11/2022
- TV Insider
Heading into Wednesday’s Veto episode of “Big Brother 24,” Head of Household Michael Bruner had just nominated the trio of Terrance Higgins, Joseph Abdin and Monte Taylor for eviction. While the house was under the impression Michael’s real plan was to actually backdoor Daniel Durston, the comp beast was privately floating the idea of keeping the noms the same and sending home Monte, a true threat to win the game. How might the Power of Veto shake up Michael’s Hoh reign? Let’s go!
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 24, Episode 14 to find out what happened Wednesday, August 10 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite “Bb” houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately...
See‘Big Brother’ winners list: All seasons, plus spin-offs
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Big Brother” recap of Season 24, Episode 14 to find out what happened Wednesday, August 10 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite “Bb” houseguests on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately...
- 8/10/2022
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Shantel VanSanten is “excited,” albeit uncertain, to see what the future holds for FBI‘s Special Agent Nina Chase once predecessor Maggie Bell (played by series vet Missy Peregrym) returns to action.
To accommodate the springtime start of Peregrym’s maternity leave, Maggie was sent off-camera to recover from residual nerve damage after the sarin gas crisis in Episode 18. VanSanten — whose primary day job remains Apple TV+’s For All Mankind, which is currently in its third season — was in turn promoted to recurring status, as Nina stepped in as a temporary member of Jubal’s team, partnered at first...
To accommodate the springtime start of Peregrym’s maternity leave, Maggie was sent off-camera to recover from residual nerve damage after the sarin gas crisis in Episode 18. VanSanten — whose primary day job remains Apple TV+’s For All Mankind, which is currently in its third season — was in turn promoted to recurring status, as Nina stepped in as a temporary member of Jubal’s team, partnered at first...
- 8/9/2022
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
As Yogi Berra once said, “It’s deja vu all over again” when it comes to the Friday night ratings. Perennial toppers ABC’s Shark Tank and the Fox WWE Friday Night SmackDown again led the demo wars.
Sharks Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner and Daymond John.heard entrepreneur pitches on a line of cosmetics, watersports apparel, dog hydration, and a way to drink while fishing. It all added up to an 0.4 for the demos on the night. That made for a strong lead-in to newsmag 20/20’s look at North Carolina serial killer Henry Louis Wallace, which brought in an 0.3.
Meanwhile, Fox’s SmackDown saw Rk-Bro and The Usos converge on the blue brand, while Sasha Banks and Naomi defended the Women’s Tag Team Titles. That also came in with an 0.4
At NBC, The Blacklist held serve with an 0.2, with newsmag Dateline bringing in...
Sharks Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Kevin O’Leary, Lori Greiner and Daymond John.heard entrepreneur pitches on a line of cosmetics, watersports apparel, dog hydration, and a way to drink while fishing. It all added up to an 0.4 for the demos on the night. That made for a strong lead-in to newsmag 20/20’s look at North Carolina serial killer Henry Louis Wallace, which brought in an 0.3.
Meanwhile, Fox’s SmackDown saw Rk-Bro and The Usos converge on the blue brand, while Sasha Banks and Naomi defended the Women’s Tag Team Titles. That also came in with an 0.4
At NBC, The Blacklist held serve with an 0.2, with newsmag Dateline bringing in...
- 5/14/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
ReviewMohanlal and Meena play young parents to Prithviraj, who has also directed the film. Cris* Review contains a few spoilers Good things first. It is swell that Mohanlal willingly played dad to a grown-up son, a man in his 30s with a job and a girlfriend and a ponytail. Prithviraj, who plays the son and has directed the movie, has made every effort to make it clear that the dad, and the mom too – played by Meena – are really too young. Right from the titles to the end of the film. But the film, which offers some enjoyable moments and an interesting storyline, slips and falls too many times. Bro Daddy has too many bumps to cross on the way to reach a good place. Mohanlal, in his bearded form of the present, first appears at the end of an ad about his steel bar plant (after a dig at...
- 1/26/2022
- by Cris
- The News Minute
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Thursday’s episode of “American Horror Stories,” titled “The Naughty List.”)
You better watch out. You better not cry. You better not be a jerk on social media, “American Horror Stories” is telling you why. Because a killer Santa is coming to town on this week’s episode and punishing the members of the stars of fictional digital series “Bro House” for being naughty.
A spin on the slasher genre, the installment, aptly titled “The Naughty List,” follows Wyatt (Charles Melton), Zinn (Nico Greetham), James (Dyllón Burnside) and Barry (Kevin McHale), popular YouTubers who get “canceled” after they post a video of them cheering on a suicide. They spend the better part of the episode trying to make amends (and regain their followers), not by apologizing, but by doing increasingly tone-deaf and cruel stunts on their channel. This culminates in the boys heading to...
You better watch out. You better not cry. You better not be a jerk on social media, “American Horror Stories” is telling you why. Because a killer Santa is coming to town on this week’s episode and punishing the members of the stars of fictional digital series “Bro House” for being naughty.
A spin on the slasher genre, the installment, aptly titled “The Naughty List,” follows Wyatt (Charles Melton), Zinn (Nico Greetham), James (Dyllón Burnside) and Barry (Kevin McHale), popular YouTubers who get “canceled” after they post a video of them cheering on a suicide. They spend the better part of the episode trying to make amends (and regain their followers), not by apologizing, but by doing increasingly tone-deaf and cruel stunts on their channel. This culminates in the boys heading to...
- 7/30/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Karin Viard, Darren Muselet and Samir Guesmi stand out among the cast of this feature debut, produced by Tripode and Incognita, and sold by France TV Distribution. After kicking off on 18 February, the shoot for An Ordinary Mother, the feature-length directorial debut by actress Sylvie Audcoeur, is due to wrap today. The feature is toplined by Karin Viard, rising star Darren Muselet (who turned heads in The Specials and was popular in Bro) and Samir Guesmi. This trio is flanked by such names as Oscar Kopp and Farida Ouchani.The story, written by the director...
Robert Downey Jr. has had one hell of a career. Getting started back in 1985 as a cast member of Saturday Night Live, he’s now grown into a cultural phenomenon and played a bevy of memorable characters across various film series. He’s perhaps most well-known for his role as the lovable billionaire Tony Stark (aka Iron Man) in the McU. But now, over a decade after its release, one spectacular part has come back to haunt him.
A recent uprising on Twitter and other social media platforms has seen a very vocal group of people trying to ‘cancel’ Downey Jr. due to his use of blackface in the 2008 action-comedy Tropic Thunder. The film is actually about making a movie, and Rdj plays an intense method actor named Kirk Lazarus, who has an extremely controversial alteration to his pigmentation so that he can appear black to play the character Staff Sergeant Lincoln Osiris.
A recent uprising on Twitter and other social media platforms has seen a very vocal group of people trying to ‘cancel’ Downey Jr. due to his use of blackface in the 2008 action-comedy Tropic Thunder. The film is actually about making a movie, and Rdj plays an intense method actor named Kirk Lazarus, who has an extremely controversial alteration to his pigmentation so that he can appear black to play the character Staff Sergeant Lincoln Osiris.
- 5/1/2020
- by Billy Givens
- We Got This Covered
Netflix is out with its list of every new movie and TV show being added to the streaming service, and everything we have to say goodbye to in February.
Highlights include “To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You,” the sequel to last year’s smash-hit, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” starring Noah Centineo and Lana Condor. That’s out Feb. 12.
“Horse Girl,” starring Alison Brie as the titular socially-awkward equine enthusiast, is out Feb. 7. That same day, “Locke & Key” makes its series debut, following three siblings and their mother who return to their ancestral home after their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances.
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“Gentefied” from America Ferrera and Wilmer Valderrama arrives Feb. 21, and follows a Boyle Heights family trying to save their father’s taco shop.
Highlights include “To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You,” the sequel to last year’s smash-hit, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” starring Noah Centineo and Lana Condor. That’s out Feb. 12.
“Horse Girl,” starring Alison Brie as the titular socially-awkward equine enthusiast, is out Feb. 7. That same day, “Locke & Key” makes its series debut, following three siblings and their mother who return to their ancestral home after their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances.
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“Gentefied” from America Ferrera and Wilmer Valderrama arrives Feb. 21, and follows a Boyle Heights family trying to save their father’s taco shop.
- 1/22/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
One of the most passionate publishers operating today is Suntup Editions, who for years have released new versions of classic novels such as Ira Levin's Rosemary's Baby, in addition to spotlighting stellar recent works like Ania Ahlborn's Brother. Suntup looks to continue their publishing tradition in 2020, as they're starting off the new year with another amazing announcement: a limited edition of Red Dragon signed by author Thomas Harris.
Featuring illustrations by Jason Mowry, the Red Dragon signed limited edition comes in three versions: Lettered, Numbered, and Artist Gift. Signed by author Thomas Harris, the Lettered and Numbered versions have sold out, but there are still copies of the Artist Gift edition, which are signed by Mowry.
All three versions are featured in the photo gallery below, and they're expected to be published this fall, with pre-orders now available.
Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on new releases from Suntup Editions,...
Featuring illustrations by Jason Mowry, the Red Dragon signed limited edition comes in three versions: Lettered, Numbered, and Artist Gift. Signed by author Thomas Harris, the Lettered and Numbered versions have sold out, but there are still copies of the Artist Gift edition, which are signed by Mowry.
All three versions are featured in the photo gallery below, and they're expected to be published this fall, with pre-orders now available.
Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on new releases from Suntup Editions,...
- 1/21/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Songwriters Jessi Alexander and Brandy Clark return with fresh solo material, Lilly Hiatt cranks the amps up to 11 for some delicious guitar rock, and Texas supergroup the Panhandlers arrive.
Jessi Alexander, “Mama Drank”
More than a decade after writing Miley Cyrus’ Grammy-nominated mega-hit “The Climb,” Jessi Alexander has whittled her sense of southern storytelling and country hooks to a razor’s edge. This year’s Decatur County Red marks her first release since 2014, and she’s in fighting shape throughout, with kickoff single “Mama Drank” paying a swampy salute to the hard-working women who,...
Jessi Alexander, “Mama Drank”
More than a decade after writing Miley Cyrus’ Grammy-nominated mega-hit “The Climb,” Jessi Alexander has whittled her sense of southern storytelling and country hooks to a razor’s edge. This year’s Decatur County Red marks her first release since 2014, and she’s in fighting shape throughout, with kickoff single “Mama Drank” paying a swampy salute to the hard-working women who,...
- 1/13/2020
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Danny Aiello, who earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his acclaimed performance as Salvatore “Sal” Frangione in Spike Lee’s “Do The Right Thing,” has died at the age of 86. TMZ first reported the news of Aiello’s passing. The actor’s family confirmed Aiello passed away at a medical facility in New Jersey where he was being treated for a sudden illness.
Aiello got his acting break in the 1973 baseball drama “Bang the Drum Slowly,” which also starred Robert De Niro, followed by a walk-on role as Tony Rosato in “The Godfather Part II.” Aiello would be paired with De Niro yet again in Sergio Leone’s gangster epic “Once Upon a Time in America.” The actor won a Daytime Emmy Award for his appearance in an ABC Afterschool Special called “A Family of Strangers.” Aiello’s other credits include the films “Defiance,” “The Purple Rose of Cairo,...
Aiello got his acting break in the 1973 baseball drama “Bang the Drum Slowly,” which also starred Robert De Niro, followed by a walk-on role as Tony Rosato in “The Godfather Part II.” Aiello would be paired with De Niro yet again in Sergio Leone’s gangster epic “Once Upon a Time in America.” The actor won a Daytime Emmy Award for his appearance in an ABC Afterschool Special called “A Family of Strangers.” Aiello’s other credits include the films “Defiance,” “The Purple Rose of Cairo,...
- 12/13/2019
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Ryan Britt Dec 12, 2019
Did you catch all of these Easter eggs and references in Short Trek Season 2 Episodes 4 & 5? Because we did!
This Short Treks article contains spoilers for Season 2's Episodes 4 and 5.
Though Star Trek: Picard can’t come fast enough for some Trekkies, 2019 is ending a very strong year of fantastic new adventures in the final frontier. We got a kick-ass Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery, and this round of Short Treks has been not only fantastic, but also, extremely diverse in tone, structure and mood.
For the first time since 1976, Star Trek has returned to animated form with two new shorts; “The Girl Who Made the Stars” and “Ephraim and Dot.” Both new short episodes reference the larger canon of Star Trek, but not at all in the way you might expect. Both episodes are wildly different from each other, but also, different from anything Star Trek has ever tried.
Did you catch all of these Easter eggs and references in Short Trek Season 2 Episodes 4 & 5? Because we did!
This Short Treks article contains spoilers for Season 2's Episodes 4 and 5.
Though Star Trek: Picard can’t come fast enough for some Trekkies, 2019 is ending a very strong year of fantastic new adventures in the final frontier. We got a kick-ass Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery, and this round of Short Treks has been not only fantastic, but also, extremely diverse in tone, structure and mood.
For the first time since 1976, Star Trek has returned to animated form with two new shorts; “The Girl Who Made the Stars” and “Ephraim and Dot.” Both new short episodes reference the larger canon of Star Trek, but not at all in the way you might expect. Both episodes are wildly different from each other, but also, different from anything Star Trek has ever tried.
- 12/12/2019
- Den of Geek
Ahead of the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Lupita Nyong'o stoped by The Daily Show to chat with host Trevor Noah about the latest installment in the sci-fi franchise.
At the top of the interview, Noah commented, "The trailer doesn't give anything away, which I enjoy." He continued with a joke: "They don't let you tell us anything. [So] why are we here?" Nyong'o laughed and answered, "I don't know… but it seems to work every time."
Noah elaborated on the difficulty of interviewing someone when you can't ...
At the top of the interview, Noah commented, "The trailer doesn't give anything away, which I enjoy." He continued with a joke: "They don't let you tell us anything. [So] why are we here?" Nyong'o laughed and answered, "I don't know… but it seems to work every time."
Noah elaborated on the difficulty of interviewing someone when you can't ...
- 12/12/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
“Foundation,” the upcoming Apple TV Plus series based on the Isaac Asimov novel series of the same name, is building up its cast.
Lou Llobell, Leah Harvey, Laura Birn, Terrence Mann, and Cassian Bilton have all been cast as series regulars. They join previously announced leads Lee Pace and Jared Harris.
The series chronicles the epic saga of The Foundation, a band of exiles who discover that the only way to save the Galactic Empire from destruction is to defy it.
Llobell will star as Gaal, a mathematical genius from a rural, repressed planet. The role will mark Llobell’s second credited onscreen appearance. She will next be seen in the film “Voyagers” opposite Colin Farrell, Tye Sheridan, and Lily Rose-Depp.
Harvey will play Salvor, the protective and intuitive warden of a remote outer planet. Harvey’s recent credits include the 2019 miniseries version of “Les Misérables” as well as the film “Fighting With My Family.
Lou Llobell, Leah Harvey, Laura Birn, Terrence Mann, and Cassian Bilton have all been cast as series regulars. They join previously announced leads Lee Pace and Jared Harris.
The series chronicles the epic saga of The Foundation, a band of exiles who discover that the only way to save the Galactic Empire from destruction is to defy it.
Llobell will star as Gaal, a mathematical genius from a rural, repressed planet. The role will mark Llobell’s second credited onscreen appearance. She will next be seen in the film “Voyagers” opposite Colin Farrell, Tye Sheridan, and Lily Rose-Depp.
Harvey will play Salvor, the protective and intuitive warden of a remote outer planet. Harvey’s recent credits include the 2019 miniseries version of “Les Misérables” as well as the film “Fighting With My Family.
- 12/4/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Lou Llobell (Voyagers), Leah Harvey, Laura Birn, Terrence Mann (Sense8) and Cassian Bilton (A Devil’s Harmony) are set as series regulars in Foundation, Apple’s upcoming drama series starring Jared Harris and Lee Pace that’s based on Isaac Asimov’s science fiction novel trilogy.
The 10-episode series from David S. Goyer, Josh Friedman and Skydance Television chronicles the epic saga of The Foundation, a band of exiles who discover that the only way to save the Galactic Empire from destruction is to defy it.
Llobell will play Gaal, a mathematical genius from a rural, repressed planet. Harvey will portray Salvor, the protective and intuitive warden of a remote outer planet. Birn will play Demerzel the enigmatic aide to the Emperor of the Galaxy (Pace). Mann will portray Brother Dusk, the eldest living member of the ruling family. Bilton will play Brother Dawn,...
The 10-episode series from David S. Goyer, Josh Friedman and Skydance Television chronicles the epic saga of The Foundation, a band of exiles who discover that the only way to save the Galactic Empire from destruction is to defy it.
Llobell will play Gaal, a mathematical genius from a rural, repressed planet. Harvey will portray Salvor, the protective and intuitive warden of a remote outer planet. Birn will play Demerzel the enigmatic aide to the Emperor of the Galaxy (Pace). Mann will portray Brother Dusk, the eldest living member of the ruling family. Bilton will play Brother Dawn,...
- 12/4/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Talk show host Stephen Colbert is well-established as one of the world’s preeminent scholars of the works of author J.R.R. Tolkien. He reads Tolkien’s Elvish language, has interviewed Smaug, and is such a big fan that he even scored an extremely brief role in The Hobbit: The […]
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- 11/23/2019
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
The filmmaker is bringing together Jalil Lespert, Louise Bourgoin and Mélanie Doutey in the cast of this feature film piloted by Ts Productions and sold by France Télévisions Distribution. Filming has entered the final straight for Raphaël Jacoulot’s L’Enfant rêvé, whose shoot is set to wrap on 11 October. For his 4th feature film, in the wake of Barrage (Berlinale Forum 2005), The Night Clerk (2011) and Heatwave (2015), the filmmaker has enlisted the acting talents of Jalil Lespert (recently seen in Bro and soon to be hopping back in front of the camera to film Dévorants – read our article), Louise Bourgoin and Mélanie Doutey (who recently attracted attention in The Connection and Sink Or Swim). Written by Raphaël Jacoulot, Benjamin Adam, Iris Kaltenbäck and Fadette Drouard (César-nominated within the Best Adaptation category for Step by Step...
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