(LONDON) — Gut-wrenching World War I epic "1917" was the big winner at Sunday's British Academy Film Awards, winning seven prizes including best picture and best director. Sam Mendes' drama about one of the most devastating conflicts in British history ...
Well, there were no gravity shifts or accidental space zombies on the Avenue 5 this week — just good old fashioned interpersonal turmoil, coupled with exactly no intrapersonal reflection. Mia and Doug are still screaming at each other, but now they're doing it ...
MIAMI — Coverage of entertainment and celebrity happenings at Super Bowl 54 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami: ______. THE SUPER BOWL IS GRAMMYS 2.0. Beyoncé is back at the Super Bowl. The pop icon, dressed in green, attended the game with ...
It appears Pamela Anderson and her new husband, producer Jon Peters, are calling it quits less than two weeks after their wedding. News outlets reported the couple secretly wed Jan. 20 in a private Malibu ceremony. But The Hollywood Reporter quoted a ...
What do Tom Brady, Flash Gordon, Jason Momoa and Mr. Peanut have in common? They all popped up in some of Sunday's most memorable Super Bowl commercials. Every year advertisers pony up big bucks to wave their wares in front of 100 million-plus ...
It's best to think of the Super Bowl as the Content Bowl; brands try to outdo each other with celebrity power, attempts at creating viral moments, and trailers for the biggest movies. This year, that included TikTok. TikTok aired a 30-second Super Bowl ...
He's alive! Planters had people talking during Sunday's Super Bowl when it aired a commercial showing that Mr. Peanut had come back from the dead after he presumably died in an earlier ad. He had saved the lives of actors Wesley Snipes and Matt Walsh.
"Hair is such a big way of expressing yourself, especially on the stage," says the man behind Jennifer Lopez's epic Super Bowl waves, stylist Chris Appleton. "What it does as you perform can really help tell a story." That story—the one that was broadcast to ...
NEW YORK, N.Y. – In the real world, political primaries are looming, impeachment is ongoing and heavy news never seems to stop. But during commercial breaks in the Super Bowl, advertisers did their best to serve up an antidote heavily spiked with fun.
Ever since someone shot James "Ghost" St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick) in his nightclub during the Season 6 mid-finale, the classic whodunit case has fans anxiously waiting to see who pulled the trigger, and why. Unfortunately, Power viewers will have to wait a ...