Interview With the Vampire Recap: Trial By Liar

Interview With the Vampire I Could Not Prevent It Season 2 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Interview With the Vampire I Could Not Prevent It Season 2 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Almost all of the show has been building to this. [Read More]

Isaac Hayess Son Claims His Father Didnt Quit South Park in Protest Over That Scientology Epis

Chef. Of the many controversies South Park has kicked up during its run, the aftermath of its 2005 episode, “Trapped in the Closest” may have been the most mysterious. For months after the Scientology-focused episode aired, Isaac Hayes, who voiced Chef and was a committed Scientologist, quit the show via a statement, supposedly in protest. Now, Hayes’s son, Isaac Hayes III, claims that it wasn’t exactly a protest. In a roundtable with The Hollywood Reporter, he said: [Read More]

Isabelle Fuhrman to Reprise the Glory Of, the Story of Love In Upcoming Orphan Prequel

Not every horror movie villain is an immediate icon, but between the classic “evil child” premise of 2009’s Orphan, the film’s now-infamous twist, and its odd similarity to last year’s “Ukrainian orphan” news story (here, watch this Dr. Phil interview to catch up), it’s not too surprising Dark Castle Entertainment would want to bring back Isabelle Fuhrman to reprise her role as the malevolent Esther in an as-yet-unnamed Orphan prequel. [Read More]

It Was Easy to Get Pee-wee Herman

He was one of many characters Paul Reubens inhabited. Any of them could have been stars. Photo: Marco Grob The first time I saw Pee-wee Herman, in his 1981 HBO comedy special, I was in sixth grade, close enough to the character’s maturity level to immediately feel the truth of the portrayal. I didn’t understand everything Paul Reubens was doing as a performer — I had seen that kind of sketch comedy only in little bursts on Saturday Night Live, never stretched out to an hour — but it spoke to me, as it did to nearly everyone who saw it, even those who initially found it grating and weird. [Read More]

Its Time to Talk About the Twerkulator TikTok Dance

City Girls, JT and Yung Miami. When have we needed a song called “Twerkulator” more? Baddies everywhere have declared summer at a standstill until City Girls release their viral unreleased track, “Twerkulator.” A snippet of the bouncy back-and-forth between JT and Yung Miami originally leaked last year, but it is currently ascending on TikTok with choreo by 20-year-old dancer Layla Muhammad (@layzchipz). “When I do my dance, money fight, these n - - - - - throwin’ bands,” JT raps ahead of the chorus. [Read More]

J.Lo Bestows Celebratory Lap Dance on Soccer Champion Carli Lloyd

It seems that the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team is far from done celebrating after last week’s World Cup win. After a week of locker-room dancing, rooftop parties, parades, eating lawsuits, and champagne bottle-popping, midfielder Carli Lloyd enjoyed her own very unique celebratory moment: a lap dance from none other than J.Lo. During Jennifer Lopez’s concert at Madison Square Garden on July 12, Lloyd was asked to come up onstage by the singer, who congratulated her on her team’s World Cup victory. [Read More]

Jack Harlow Is Too Horny for the Grammys

“‘horny’ is just louisville slang for when u like somethin” – Jack Harlow, 2019 We the people of Lil Nas X nation came to the Grammys for a family-friendly, gay lifestyle-promoting performance, and what did we see? An egregious display of straight masculinity from his “Industry Baby” collaborator Jack Harlow. And before 9:30 p.m., no less. The FCC should be expecting a flood of calls in the morning. Lil Nas X, Destiny’s Prodigy, delivered a Montero medley of “Dead Right Now,” “Montero (Call Me by Your Name),” and “Industry Baby,” complete with a marching-band aesthetic, outfit changes, and twerking. [Read More]

Jack White, the Highwomen Pay Tribute to Loretta Lynn at the Grand Ole Opry

Jack White The “Queen of Country” received a royal send-off at the Grand Ole Opry when dozens of musicians gathered to honor Loretta Lynn, who died earlier this month at 90. Performers paid tribute to the varied facets of Lynn’s career with Margo Price performing her famously banned ode to birth control, “The Pill,” and Brandi Carlile singing “She’s Got You,” which Lynn originally performed in tribute to her late friend Patsy Cline. [Read More]

James Marsden on His Big Westworld Episode and Why He Wants to Play Frank Sinatra

James Marsden. James Marsden has made a career out of subverting the expectations that come with his strong-jawed good looks. He’s played buffoonish assholes prone to wreaking emotional havoc (Bachelorette), a Disney Prince come to life (Enchanted), and a singing, dancing, socially progressive 1960s TV host (Hairspray). On Westworld he plays Teddy Flood, an android or “host” programmed as an earnest cowboy who gains sentience. Teddy may not be as vengeful as his beloved Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) or as venomously cunning as Maeve (Thandie Newton), fellow hosts who have also gained sentience and seek to define the terms of their own lives. [Read More]

Jamie Foxx - Vulture

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Jamie Foxx Redeems Himself?The old thorn in our side achieves something no one else in music possibly could.

By Amos Barshad

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