On this season of Apple TV+’s “Loot,” it’s revealed that one of the show’s characters, played by Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, is a secret Taylor Swift fan — and even hides her Swift albums inside record jackets for jazz music. Don’t worry, star Maya Rudolph isn’t as clandestine. “I’ve always admired her,” Rudolph tells Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast. “This past summer was the summer of the Eras tour and my life will never be the same again. It was incredible.”
Rudolph says Swift’s album “Lover” is her favorite — but then she quickly backtracks. “Now you got me started. When my kids told me about the concert and said you go as your favorite era, I was like, how do I dress as ‘Invisible String?’ Because that’s my favorite song. My kids were like, that’s not an era. That doesn’t count. But it works for me.
Rudolph says Swift’s album “Lover” is her favorite — but then she quickly backtracks. “Now you got me started. When my kids told me about the concert and said you go as your favorite era, I was like, how do I dress as ‘Invisible String?’ Because that’s my favorite song. My kids were like, that’s not an era. That doesn’t count. But it works for me.
- 5/9/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The hosts of The View enjoyed the schadenfreude Monday morning by taking the stage to the theme song from The Apprentice.
“We just walked out to The O’Jays ‘For the Love of Money,’ which is the the theme song of The Apprentice, and that’s connected to the fact that you-know-who has to pay money, money, money, money … $83.3 million,” said host Whoopi Goldberg. “And you know, if he had just shut his mouth, he’d been dealing with 5 million dollars. But this is what happens when you’ve got a hard head and a soft behind.”
On Friday, a New York jury said Donald Trump has to pay E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in her defamation trial against the former president. Of that award, $65 million is punitive damages and $11 million is for harm to the former Elle columnist’s reputation.
#WhoopiGoldberg: “We just walked out to The O'Jays ‘For The Love of Money,...
“We just walked out to The O’Jays ‘For the Love of Money,’ which is the the theme song of The Apprentice, and that’s connected to the fact that you-know-who has to pay money, money, money, money … $83.3 million,” said host Whoopi Goldberg. “And you know, if he had just shut his mouth, he’d been dealing with 5 million dollars. But this is what happens when you’ve got a hard head and a soft behind.”
On Friday, a New York jury said Donald Trump has to pay E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in her defamation trial against the former president. Of that award, $65 million is punitive damages and $11 million is for harm to the former Elle columnist’s reputation.
#WhoopiGoldberg: “We just walked out to The O'Jays ‘For The Love of Money,...
- 1/29/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Prepare for an explosive confrontation as “The Curious Case Of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks” returns with Season 1 Episode 2, titled “For the Love of Money,” airing on Investigation Discovery at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 2, 2024. In this gripping installment, Natalia takes center stage, demanding answers from Michael about the perplexing circumstances surrounding her adoption.
As the tension rises, viewers can expect a no-holds-barred conversation that delves into the heart of the mystery. The episode promises to unravel the complex dynamics between Natalia and the Barnetts, shedding light on the motivations that led to this captivating and perplexing case.
Adding to the intrigue, law enforcement officials intimately involved in the case step forward to answer burning questions about the Barnetts’ true motivations behind adopting Natalia. With revelations and confrontations on the horizon, “The Curious Case Of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks” continues to unfold a riveting narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
As the tension rises, viewers can expect a no-holds-barred conversation that delves into the heart of the mystery. The episode promises to unravel the complex dynamics between Natalia and the Barnetts, shedding light on the motivations that led to this captivating and perplexing case.
Adding to the intrigue, law enforcement officials intimately involved in the case step forward to answer burning questions about the Barnetts’ true motivations behind adopting Natalia. With revelations and confrontations on the horizon, “The Curious Case Of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks” continues to unfold a riveting narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
- 12/26/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
“You make billions/pay us some!” striking Writers Guild of America members chanted on the street of New York today near where filming was going on for Showtime’s Billions.
For the second day in a row, scribes showed up at a Big Apple work site for the Wall Street drama.
On Friday afternoon, they picketed a Billions location site at a commercial building in the trendy Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea. Previously, on May 4, picketers were outside sound stages in Brooklyn and shut down production for several hours on the seventh and final season of the Brian Koppelman, David Levien and Andrew Ross Sorkin. Amid skirmishes with arriving drivers and work crews, Billions cast and crew members decided not to cross the WGA picket lines outside Seret Studios
Unlike Thursday, today’s high profile picketing of Billions did not interrupt filming, we are told. Production on the show continued after the picketers left mid-afternoon NYC-time.
For the second day in a row, scribes showed up at a Big Apple work site for the Wall Street drama.
On Friday afternoon, they picketed a Billions location site at a commercial building in the trendy Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea. Previously, on May 4, picketers were outside sound stages in Brooklyn and shut down production for several hours on the seventh and final season of the Brian Koppelman, David Levien and Andrew Ross Sorkin. Amid skirmishes with arriving drivers and work crews, Billions cast and crew members decided not to cross the WGA picket lines outside Seret Studios
Unlike Thursday, today’s high profile picketing of Billions did not interrupt filming, we are told. Production on the show continued after the picketers left mid-afternoon NYC-time.
- 5/5/2023
- by Sean Piccoli and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
The TV show Family Ties aired on NBC from 1982 to 1989. The show focused on a liberal couple who often clashed with their conservative son. Which cast members have the highest net worth today? Here’s what we know.
Brian Bonsall Family Ties | NBC Television/Fotos International/Courtesy of Getty Images
Net worth: $5,000
Brian Bonsall played Andrew Keaton. As of this writing, Bonsall has an estimated net worth of $5,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth. After Family Ties, he appeared in Do You Know the Muffin Man? (1989), Father Hood (1993), and Blank Check (1994).
Tina Yothers
Net worth: $2 million
Tina Yothers played Jennifer Keaton. As of this writing, Yothers has an estimated net worth of $2 million. After Family Ties, she appeared in Laker Girls (1990), Spunk: The Tanya Harding Story (1994), and Married… with Children (1996).
Marc Price
Net worth: $3 million
Marc Price played Irwin “Skippy” Handelman. As of this writing, Price has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
Brian Bonsall Family Ties | NBC Television/Fotos International/Courtesy of Getty Images
Net worth: $5,000
Brian Bonsall played Andrew Keaton. As of this writing, Bonsall has an estimated net worth of $5,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth. After Family Ties, he appeared in Do You Know the Muffin Man? (1989), Father Hood (1993), and Blank Check (1994).
Tina Yothers
Net worth: $2 million
Tina Yothers played Jennifer Keaton. As of this writing, Yothers has an estimated net worth of $2 million. After Family Ties, she appeared in Laker Girls (1990), Spunk: The Tanya Harding Story (1994), and Married… with Children (1996).
Marc Price
Net worth: $3 million
Marc Price played Irwin “Skippy” Handelman. As of this writing, Price has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
- 4/5/2023
- by Sheiresa Ngo
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
ABC‘s Will Trent returns with episode 6 on Tuesday, Feb. 14, after the series didn’t air a new episode last week. And the upcoming hour, “Should I Go Get My Tin Foil Hat?”, features the introduction of a new Will Trent character — Charles.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains mild spoilers from Will Trent Season 1 Episode 6, “Should I Go Get My Tin Foil Hat?”]
Rotimi | Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros ‘Will Trent’ Season 1 Episode 6 introduces Charles
Will Trent is slowly unraveling details about the characters’ personal lives, and viewers will learn more about Faith Mitchell in episode 6 when her ex and the father of her son, Charles, breaks into her house.
Charles, a veteran with Ptsd, was convinced that someone was following him. So, of course, he turned to Faith for help, and even though she was skeptical, Faith was willing to hear him out.
Faith called Will Trent, and they checked out where Charles was living.
[Spoiler alert: This article contains mild spoilers from Will Trent Season 1 Episode 6, “Should I Go Get My Tin Foil Hat?”]
Rotimi | Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Warner Bros ‘Will Trent’ Season 1 Episode 6 introduces Charles
Will Trent is slowly unraveling details about the characters’ personal lives, and viewers will learn more about Faith Mitchell in episode 6 when her ex and the father of her son, Charles, breaks into her house.
Charles, a veteran with Ptsd, was convinced that someone was following him. So, of course, he turned to Faith for help, and even though she was skeptical, Faith was willing to hear him out.
Faith called Will Trent, and they checked out where Charles was living.
- 2/15/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“You got a love that’s a real long shot,” sings Dan Auerbach on “It Ain’t Over,” the loping, funky second single from Dropout Boogie. Dude might as well be singing about himself.
In a moment when rock music barely exists in the pop conversation it once dominated, there is no logical reason that Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney, two blues fans from Akron, Ohio, with a fondness for first takes, should have made it to the beginning of the Obama administration, let alone 21 years. But here they are,...
In a moment when rock music barely exists in the pop conversation it once dominated, there is no logical reason that Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney, two blues fans from Akron, Ohio, with a fondness for first takes, should have made it to the beginning of the Obama administration, let alone 21 years. But here they are,...
- 5/11/2022
- by Joe Gross
- Rollingstone.com
"What's better than being tough, is being prepared." Lionsgate has revealed a new official trailer for the crime thriller For the Love of Money, from director Leslie Small. This actually opened in select theaters last year, but we seemed to have missed it entirely. It also premiered at the Peachtree Village Film Festival last fall. And will be out on DVD/Br starting in March, which is why there's a new trailer for it. Keri Hilson stars as Gigi Davis, a determined single mom who walked away from a billion-dollar family business to chart her own path. When she is pushed to her limit, she turns to the only world she knows, a world she's spent a lifetime running from, in order to fight to protect her daughter. The cast includes Katt Williams, Keith Sweat, LisaRaye McCoy, Rotimi, DC Young Fly, Jason Mitchell, and Jazzy Jade. It looks like a...
- 2/8/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
STXfilms has pushed back the release dates for Ric Roman Waugh’s drama National Champions and Violence of Action, the thriller starring Chris Pine and Ben Foster, which is now titled The Contractor.
National Champions, starring Stephan James, J. K. Simmons, Uzo Aduba, Alexander Ludwig and more, will move from November 24 to December 10. The Contractor, meanwhile, will head from December 10 to March 18, 2022.
National Champions was previously set to open against Faith Media Distribution’s A Holiday Chance, Walt Disney Studios’ Encanto, Screen Gems’ Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, Freestyle Releasing’s For the Love of Money, Sideshow Releasing’s international Oscar contender Drive My Car, and Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci. It will now open opposite Sean Baker’s A24 pic Red Rocket, Steven Spielberg’s 20th Century Studios remake of West Side Story and Amazon’s Aaron Sorkin pic Being the Ricardos.
On its previous date, The...
National Champions, starring Stephan James, J. K. Simmons, Uzo Aduba, Alexander Ludwig and more, will move from November 24 to December 10. The Contractor, meanwhile, will head from December 10 to March 18, 2022.
National Champions was previously set to open against Faith Media Distribution’s A Holiday Chance, Walt Disney Studios’ Encanto, Screen Gems’ Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, Freestyle Releasing’s For the Love of Money, Sideshow Releasing’s international Oscar contender Drive My Car, and Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci. It will now open opposite Sean Baker’s A24 pic Red Rocket, Steven Spielberg’s 20th Century Studios remake of West Side Story and Amazon’s Aaron Sorkin pic Being the Ricardos.
On its previous date, The...
- 11/10/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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