Justice Smith Almost Lost Himself in The Get Down
Posted on June 13, 2024
| 25 minutes
| 5193 words
| Aldo Pusey
New York Magazine | Justice Smith Photo by Bryan Derballa Justice Smith Almost Lost Himself in The Get Down The 21-year-old actor on the challenges of method acting, his short-lived experience on Nickelodeon, and why it’s hard to book roles as a biracial actor. Photograph by Bryan Derballa “I had a rat in my apartment last night,” Justice Smith tells me as he orders an iced green tea. “I watched it on top of the microwave jump and crawl down the broomstick like a Tom and Jerry cartoon.
[Read More]Justified Recap: Throwing the Bullet
Posted on June 13, 2024
| 7 minutes
| 1467 words
| Elina Uphoff
Justified Watching the Detectives Season 3 Episode 8 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Justified Watching the Detectives Season 3 Episode 8 «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » When Gary resurfaced at the end of last week’s episode, you just KNEW he was going to cause Raylan (and likely Winona) no shortage of aggravation and trouble. Unfortunately for the poor SOB, he manages to do so from beyond the grave.
[Read More]Justified: City Primeval Recap: A Shooting Match
Posted on June 13, 2024
| 10 minutes
| 1920 words
| Aldo Pusey
Justified: City Primeval The Smoking Gun Season 1 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Justified: City Primeval The Smoking Gun Season 1 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Aw, Raylan. This man cannot catch a break! Maureen, the person he trusted most in the Detroit Police Department and the one who welcomed Raylan and Willa into her home, betrays him.
[Read More]Kanye Badly Yearns for a Wordless Future, for Obvious Reasons
Posted on June 13, 2024
| 2 minutes
| 347 words
| Zora Stowers
What do we talk about when we talk about the gospel of Kanye West? If it were up to him, absolutely nothing, because there’d be no words left with which to attempt to communicate our many opinions. In a typically meandering new interview with Surface, Kanye has envisioned a wordless future where no one man could have all that power to trash-talk Beyoncé and Jay Z from atop a floating stage — not without some translating, anyway.
[Read More]Kate Mulgrew Calls Faye Dunaway Broadway Firing a Sadness All the Way Around
Posted on June 13, 2024
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| 281 words
| Zora Stowers
Kate Mulgrew. There’s no drama quite like Broadway drama. Faye Dunaway’s journey in the lead role of Katharine Hepburn in the play Tea at Five came to a halt a few days after the show’s run in Boston, when she was fired from the production. A Post report cited lateness and general bad, “hostile” behavior as the reason. Possibly the absolute least hostile reaction to the news came from Kate Mulgrew, for whom the Tea at Five role was originally written (she performed the one-woman-show in 2002).
[Read More]Keke Palmer Reportedly Files Restraining Order Against Ex-BF
Posted on June 13, 2024
| 3 minutes
| 433 words
| Aldo Pusey
Keke Palmer is alleging that Darius Jackson was physically and emotionally abusive during their two-year relationship, and has reportedly filed a restraining order against him. Per court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Palmer is also asking for full legal and physical custody of their 8-month-old son, Leodis. In the meantime, a judge granted Palmer temporary sole custody of their son and a temporary emergency restraining order, in response to an emergency filing by Palmer, according to People.
[Read More]Kendrick Sampson Picks Up Something From Tiffanys
Posted on June 13, 2024
| 1 minutes
| 173 words
| Zora Stowers
If you asked Santa for Kendrick Sampson to play another love interest,
congrats, you don’t have to wait until Christmas to unwrap your gift! In the new Amazon rom-com Something From Tiffany’s, Sampson stars as Ethan, a guy who’s about to propose to his longtime girlfriend and take the next step in their relationship. But when he purchases an engagement ring from Tiffany’s, it gets mixed up with earrings purchased by Rachel’s (Zoey Deutch) boyfriend.
[Read More]Kevin Costner and a Stuntman Hunted for Mushrooms While Filming Robin Hood
Posted on June 13, 2024
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| Aldo Pusey
Filming Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves in the middle of nowhere came with at least one benefit for Kevin Costner: mushrooms. On The Rich Eisen Show, the actor recalled searching for shrooms with one of the film’s stuntmen. “One of my stunt guys came up to me — I was just getting to know him a little bit, and we’re out in the country — and he goes, ‘You wanna go hunt for some mushrooms?
[Read More]King Lear, But Rent Controlled: Between Riverside and Crazy
Posted on June 13, 2024
| 5 minutes
| 945 words
| Sherie Connelly
From Between Riverside and Crazy, at the Helen Hayes. Let’s take a moment to appreciate Stephen McKinley Henderson. He’s the kind of actor who’s always good for a memorable supporting turn, whether he’s muttering “they just didn’t understand it” in Lady Bird, shooting the shit in Fences, or wielding a parasol in Dune, but given the chance to be at the center of a cast, he can unspool depths of complexity.
[Read More]Kisss Paul Stanley on Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Snafus, His New Memoir, and Baboon Hai
Posted on June 13, 2024
| 7 minutes
| 1483 words
| Janel Helmers
Kiss’s Paul Stanley. Certain kinds of musical acts — the Springsteens, the U2s, the REMs — get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as soon as they become eligible, 25 years after the release of their debut recording. And then there are hugely influential and successful bands that, for entirely arbitrary reasons that many music writers, fans, and the belated inductees themselves have taken issue with, are made to wait years until they’re allowed into rock’s self-proclaimed Valhalla.
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