Will they or won’t they?!
Dnce released its music video for new single “Kissing Strangers” on Friday, and frontman Joe Jonas cozies up to feature artist Nicki Minaj in the steamy clip.
During the video for the funk-infused jam, Jonas and bandmates Cole Whittle, JinJoo Lee and Jack Lawless crash a house party for some spin the bottle and seven minutes in heaven action before hitting up a dive bar, where they rock out with Minaj. (Watch through the 2:48 minute mark to see if Jonas, 27, and the rapper, 34, lock lips!)
Both Jonas and Minaj are no strangers to sexy visuals.
Dnce released its music video for new single “Kissing Strangers” on Friday, and frontman Joe Jonas cozies up to feature artist Nicki Minaj in the steamy clip.
During the video for the funk-infused jam, Jonas and bandmates Cole Whittle, JinJoo Lee and Jack Lawless crash a house party for some spin the bottle and seven minutes in heaven action before hitting up a dive bar, where they rock out with Minaj. (Watch through the 2:48 minute mark to see if Jonas, 27, and the rapper, 34, lock lips!)
Both Jonas and Minaj are no strangers to sexy visuals.
- 5/12/2017
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Many fans on Twitter were missing former President Barack Obama more than ever as he delivered his first public remarks since leaving office during a forum in his adopted hometown of Chicago on Monday.
At the event, which was held at the University of Chicago, Obama reflected on how he got his political start as a community organizer in the city more than 30 years ago, and facilitated a town hall-style forum on community organizing and civic engagement with young leaders from area schools.
He opened his remarks with a joke, asking the crowd: “So uh, what’s been going on while I’ve been gone?...
At the event, which was held at the University of Chicago, Obama reflected on how he got his political start as a community organizer in the city more than 30 years ago, and facilitated a town hall-style forum on community organizing and civic engagement with young leaders from area schools.
He opened his remarks with a joke, asking the crowd: “So uh, what’s been going on while I’ve been gone?...
- 4/24/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Former President Barack Obama will make his first public appearance since leaving office on Monday when he speaks at a town hall-style discussion in his hometown of Chicago.
At the event, which will take place at the University of Chicago, Obama will meet with young leaders from area schools to discuss “community organizing and civic engagement,” his office said in a statement Friday.
“This event is part of President Obama’s post-presidency goal to encourage and support the next generation of leaders driven by strengthening communities around the country and the world,” the statement continued.
The event marks the start...
At the event, which will take place at the University of Chicago, Obama will meet with young leaders from area schools to discuss “community organizing and civic engagement,” his office said in a statement Friday.
“This event is part of President Obama’s post-presidency goal to encourage and support the next generation of leaders driven by strengthening communities around the country and the world,” the statement continued.
The event marks the start...
- 4/21/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Patrick Sproull Mar 14, 2017
With production due to begin on the Aquaman movie in May, we revisit the 2006 TV series pilot for The WB...
We live in times where superhero stories have been told from every possible perspective. There’s the gritty, Dark Knight-style reboot in Arrow, buoyant yet thoughtful fun in The Flash, a daft workplace sitcom in Powerless. The inundation of superhero stories contributes immensely to the juncture we’re in known as ‘peak TV’, and network execs are spending a great deal of money and time trying to locate any untapped angle. While Arrow effectively set the ball rolling when it came to the DC TV universe, it would be remiss not to mention Smallville.
See related Lee Unkrich interview: Pixar, Toy Story 3, sequels and scary characters
Back in the mid-noughties it was the biggest superhero show on the air (partly down to the fact it was...
With production due to begin on the Aquaman movie in May, we revisit the 2006 TV series pilot for The WB...
We live in times where superhero stories have been told from every possible perspective. There’s the gritty, Dark Knight-style reboot in Arrow, buoyant yet thoughtful fun in The Flash, a daft workplace sitcom in Powerless. The inundation of superhero stories contributes immensely to the juncture we’re in known as ‘peak TV’, and network execs are spending a great deal of money and time trying to locate any untapped angle. While Arrow effectively set the ball rolling when it came to the DC TV universe, it would be remiss not to mention Smallville.
See related Lee Unkrich interview: Pixar, Toy Story 3, sequels and scary characters
Back in the mid-noughties it was the biggest superhero show on the air (partly down to the fact it was...
- 2/19/2017
- Den of Geek
[[tmz:video id="0_oxne4yf5"]] Donald Trump gained a few lbs on the campaign trail, and a famous landmark in D.C. may exacerbate the problem in a big way. Virginia Ali, the owner of Ben's Chili Bowl, is dead set on carrying on the tradition of stuffing the faces of presidents with greasy delectabilities. She's got her sights set on a plate of chili cheese fries and the chili half-smoke, with Donald's name on it. She also thinks a...
- 11/28/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Simone Simon: Remembering the 'Cat People' and 'La Bête Humaine' star (photo: Simone Simon 'Cat People' publicity) Pert, pretty, pouty, and fiery-tempered Simone Simon – who died at age 94 ten years ago, on Feb. 22, 2005 – is best known for her starring role in Jacques Tourneur's cult horror movie classic Cat People (1942). Those aware of the existence of film industries outside Hollywood will also remember Simon for her button-nosed femme fatale in Jean Renoir's French film noir La Bête Humaine (1938).[1] In fact, long before Brigitte Bardot, Annette Stroyberg, Mamie Van Doren, Tuesday Weld, Ann-Margret, and Barbarella's Jane Fonda became known as cinema's Sex Kittens, Simone Simon exuded feline charm – with a tad of puppy dog wistfulness – in a film career that spanned two continents and a quarter of a century. From the early '30s to the mid-'50s, she seduced men young and old on both...
- 2/20/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
As CBS’ NCIS: Los Angeles uncorks Season 6 — premiering Sept. 29, in its shiny, new Mondays-at-10/9c time slot — it appears that Hetty’s trip to Washington, D.C. may be (gulp) a one-way ride.
Related Fall TV Spoilerpalooza: Exclusive Scoop on 42 Returning Favorites, Including NCIS: La
As showrunner Shane Brennan shared during our Fall Preview Q&A, “The story takes Hetty to Washington, where she faces some very hostile questioning from a Senate committee trying to get to the truth of what happened in Afghanistan and whether Hetty was acting outside her job description, so to speak. And then we...
Related Fall TV Spoilerpalooza: Exclusive Scoop on 42 Returning Favorites, Including NCIS: La
As showrunner Shane Brennan shared during our Fall Preview Q&A, “The story takes Hetty to Washington, where she faces some very hostile questioning from a Senate committee trying to get to the truth of what happened in Afghanistan and whether Hetty was acting outside her job description, so to speak. And then we...
- 9/18/2014
- TVLine.com
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