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It's time to face the hard truth — we are now as far removed from the 1990s as "That '70s Show" was from the 1970s when it first ran from 1998-2006. I'll give you a moment to pick yourself up off the floor after having to accept the crushing passage of time, but the good news is that Netflix is debuting their 10-episode, live-action sequel, "That '90s Show," early next year. The streamer convinced show creators Bonnie and Terry Turner to follow up with the Forman family after all these years, with almost the entire original cast returning, except for Danny Masterson (who is currently on trial and charged with three counts of rape) and Lisa Robin Kelly who tragically passed away in 2013.
The original series focused on Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and his friends, Donna (Laura Prepon), Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), Jackie (Mila Kunis), and Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) as...
It's time to face the hard truth — we are now as far removed from the 1990s as "That '70s Show" was from the 1970s when it first ran from 1998-2006. I'll give you a moment to pick yourself up off the floor after having to accept the crushing passage of time, but the good news is that Netflix is debuting their 10-episode, live-action sequel, "That '90s Show," early next year. The streamer convinced show creators Bonnie and Terry Turner to follow up with the Forman family after all these years, with almost the entire original cast returning, except for Danny Masterson (who is currently on trial and charged with three counts of rape) and Lisa Robin Kelly who tragically passed away in 2013.
The original series focused on Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and his friends, Donna (Laura Prepon), Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), Jackie (Mila Kunis), and Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) as...
- 11/29/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
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“Who says the simple things can’t be refined?”. Martha Stewart has been the queen of hosting for years, from teaching dinner party etiquette, to helming TV specials on how to elevate your home for the holidays, all with the poise of a certified icon. But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t enjoy a good ol’ fashioned potato chip. Maybe just as a canapé topped with tartare.
“Who says the simple things can’t be refined?”. Martha Stewart has been the queen of hosting for years, from teaching dinner party etiquette, to helming TV specials on how to elevate your home for the holidays, all with the poise of a certified icon. But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t enjoy a good ol’ fashioned potato chip. Maybe just as a canapé topped with tartare.
- 5/16/2022
- by Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
“This is the worst thing that’s ever happened to me!” Jessie declares upon realizing that Tom, the man she just slept with, is a movie star. On the one hand, this is Jessie being overly dramatic and narcissistic, as she is prone to do. On the other, her off-kilter way of looking at the world lands on an important truth: Dating a movie star is much more complicated than if Tom was just a random guy she really liked.
This is the central tension of Starstruck, an immensely likable...
This is the central tension of Starstruck, an immensely likable...
- 6/24/2021
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Stephen Colbert kicked off his final show without a live studio audience — sidebar, it’s been 14 months since the pandemic started — with a really fun gag parodying one of the only truly perfect songs every recorded, Mark Morrison’s 1996 classic “Return of the Mack.”
The bit was inspired by recent reports that as Covid-19 safety precautions are slowly drawn down, including mask wearing, we may see a surge in cold and flu infections later this year. (Flu cases hit historic lows in 2020 almost certainly thanks to the fact that most of us were wearing masks and distancing.)
So the cold open gag of Thursday’s “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” began with a rehash of some TV news footage explaining that. Then came the parody, in which a common cold virus sings about returning after Covid.
But while Morrison’s immortal song is about a jilted lover coming doing...
The bit was inspired by recent reports that as Covid-19 safety precautions are slowly drawn down, including mask wearing, we may see a surge in cold and flu infections later this year. (Flu cases hit historic lows in 2020 almost certainly thanks to the fact that most of us were wearing masks and distancing.)
So the cold open gag of Thursday’s “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” began with a rehash of some TV news footage explaining that. Then came the parody, in which a common cold virus sings about returning after Covid.
But while Morrison’s immortal song is about a jilted lover coming doing...
- 6/11/2021
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Wednesday’s “The Masked Singer” Season 5 semifinals.)
“The Masked Singer” semifinals included one elimination but two unmaskings, as the Wednesday episode saw the long-awaited reveal of Season 5’s “clue-meister,” Cluedle-Doo.
But before we got to that show-stopping moment, the final four “Masked Singer” contestants — Yeti, Black Swan, Chameleon and Piglet — performed yet again for judges Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke and Nicole Scherzinger, plus guest panelist Darius Rucker.
Once they had wrapped up their final pre-finale numbers, Cluedle-Doo crashed the party to give his first-ever performance on the show, singing Mark Morrison’s “Return of the Mack.” Then he gave the judges a chance to guess who he was before he unmasked himself. They guessed Kevin James, Jamie Foxx and Akon — and they were all wrong.
It turns out that Cluedle-Doo, who has been tormenting the judges all season long by screwing with their clues,...
“The Masked Singer” semifinals included one elimination but two unmaskings, as the Wednesday episode saw the long-awaited reveal of Season 5’s “clue-meister,” Cluedle-Doo.
But before we got to that show-stopping moment, the final four “Masked Singer” contestants — Yeti, Black Swan, Chameleon and Piglet — performed yet again for judges Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke and Nicole Scherzinger, plus guest panelist Darius Rucker.
Once they had wrapped up their final pre-finale numbers, Cluedle-Doo crashed the party to give his first-ever performance on the show, singing Mark Morrison’s “Return of the Mack.” Then he gave the judges a chance to guess who he was before he unmasked himself. They guessed Kevin James, Jamie Foxx and Akon — and they were all wrong.
It turns out that Cluedle-Doo, who has been tormenting the judges all season long by screwing with their clues,...
- 5/20/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
TalkTalk is offering X Factor fans a chance to see their face on the screen with the new BopHeads app.
They have teamed with top directors - who have worked with the likes of Calvin Harris, Ed Sheeran, and Jessie J - to design some awesome music videos in which you and your friends can take centre stage.
All you need do is download the app from Apple Store or Google Play and select the video style and song of your choice, from a selection including Little Mix's 'Black Magic', John Newman's new single 'Come and Get It' or, if you're feeling a bit retro, Mark Morrison's 'Return of the Mack'.
Record yourself lip-synching along to the track and your video is ready to show off and share with your friends.
TalkTalk will be choosing the best videos to feature in The X Factor...
They have teamed with top directors - who have worked with the likes of Calvin Harris, Ed Sheeran, and Jessie J - to design some awesome music videos in which you and your friends can take centre stage.
All you need do is download the app from Apple Store or Google Play and select the video style and song of your choice, from a selection including Little Mix's 'Black Magic', John Newman's new single 'Come and Get It' or, if you're feeling a bit retro, Mark Morrison's 'Return of the Mack'.
Record yourself lip-synching along to the track and your video is ready to show off and share with your friends.
TalkTalk will be choosing the best videos to feature in The X Factor...
- 8/29/2015
- Digital Spy
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