In an impassioned appeal, President Joe Biden’s wife, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, has called on Americans to “choose good over evil” by supporting her husband in the upcoming 2024 election.
In an interview on ABC’s The View, the first lady offered a glimpse into the administration’s campaign strategy and addressed concerns about the president’s age.
With emphasis on the high stakes of the election, Jill asserted, “This election is not about age. I mean, Donald Trump‘s going to be, what? 78? Joe’s 81. They’re basically the same age, right? But it’s about character. This election is about character, so you have two choices — you have my husband, Joe, who you all know, who has integrity, he’s strong, he’s steady, he’s a leader, he’s smart, he’s energetic — or you have chaos.”
Jill pledged that the Biden campaign would not “take...
In an interview on ABC’s The View, the first lady offered a glimpse into the administration’s campaign strategy and addressed concerns about the president’s age.
With emphasis on the high stakes of the election, Jill asserted, “This election is not about age. I mean, Donald Trump‘s going to be, what? 78? Joe’s 81. They’re basically the same age, right? But it’s about character. This election is about character, so you have two choices — you have my husband, Joe, who you all know, who has integrity, he’s strong, he’s steady, he’s a leader, he’s smart, he’s energetic — or you have chaos.”
Jill pledged that the Biden campaign would not “take...
- 5/31/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
As the nonfiction space continues to weather larger difficulties in the entertainment and journalism industries, a global nonprofit focused on helping documentarians connect is expanding its reach with some help from the Knight Foundation.
With an investment from Knight Foundation, Video Consortium will partner with local newsrooms to help build out and strengthen their video strategy. They will bring in talent and help train local video journalists.
“We’ll be working with them, wherever they are, to make sure that the stories that they’re telling are authentic and reflect the communities they work in,” says Sky Dylan-Robbins, founder and executive director of Video Consortium.
Dylan-Robbins, herself a journalist and filmmaker having previously worked at NBC News and The New Yorker, started Video Consortium nearly a decade ago, offering clarity on issues from finding funding to finding distribution, all of which can be difficult to navigate, even for mid-career filmmakers.
With an investment from Knight Foundation, Video Consortium will partner with local newsrooms to help build out and strengthen their video strategy. They will bring in talent and help train local video journalists.
“We’ll be working with them, wherever they are, to make sure that the stories that they’re telling are authentic and reflect the communities they work in,” says Sky Dylan-Robbins, founder and executive director of Video Consortium.
Dylan-Robbins, herself a journalist and filmmaker having previously worked at NBC News and The New Yorker, started Video Consortium nearly a decade ago, offering clarity on issues from finding funding to finding distribution, all of which can be difficult to navigate, even for mid-career filmmakers.
- 5/31/2024
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Update: President Joe Biden responded to Donald Trump’s claim that he was orchestrating his prosecution and conviction.
“I didn’t know I was that powerful,” Biden told Fox News’ Steve Doocy as the president left the White House this evening, per a pool report.
Doocy also asked Biden whether he is worried that “this could happen to you someday.”
“Not at all. I didn’t do anything wrong. The system still works,” Biden said.
The president also said he had “no idea” whether the conviction will help his rival’s presidential campaign.
Previously: President Joe Biden weighed in on Donald Trump’s conviction today, defending the judicial process while warning critics that it was “reckless” and “dangerous” to characterize the proceedings as “rigged.”
“The American principle that no one is above the law was reaffirmed,” Biden said, in his first remarks since Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
“I didn’t know I was that powerful,” Biden told Fox News’ Steve Doocy as the president left the White House this evening, per a pool report.
Doocy also asked Biden whether he is worried that “this could happen to you someday.”
“Not at all. I didn’t do anything wrong. The system still works,” Biden said.
The president also said he had “no idea” whether the conviction will help his rival’s presidential campaign.
Previously: President Joe Biden weighed in on Donald Trump’s conviction today, defending the judicial process while warning critics that it was “reckless” and “dangerous” to characterize the proceedings as “rigged.”
“The American principle that no one is above the law was reaffirmed,” Biden said, in his first remarks since Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
- 5/31/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Mega
Former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Lisa Rinna has slammed ex-President Donald Trump's statement that he is an "innocent man."
Trump, on Thursday, made history as the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime after he was found guilty of 34 felony counts for falsifying business records.
Lisa Rinna joins many Hollywood celebrities who are celebrating the conviction of the Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
Lisa Rinna Claims Donald Trump's Innocence Is As Fake As Her Lips Mega
Following the historic guilty verdict of Trump, Hollywood has been in a mostly celebratory mood, with several stars commending the jury in the hush money trial for convicting the former president.
"Rhobh" star Rinna recently expressed her feelings about the conviction in a witty comment aimed at Trump's claims that he is an "innocent man."
"Yeah. And my lips are real," Rinna wrote on Instagram in response to Trump's claims.
Former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Lisa Rinna has slammed ex-President Donald Trump's statement that he is an "innocent man."
Trump, on Thursday, made history as the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime after he was found guilty of 34 felony counts for falsifying business records.
Lisa Rinna joins many Hollywood celebrities who are celebrating the conviction of the Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
Lisa Rinna Claims Donald Trump's Innocence Is As Fake As Her Lips Mega
Following the historic guilty verdict of Trump, Hollywood has been in a mostly celebratory mood, with several stars commending the jury in the hush money trial for convicting the former president.
"Rhobh" star Rinna recently expressed her feelings about the conviction in a witty comment aimed at Trump's claims that he is an "innocent man."
"Yeah. And my lips are real," Rinna wrote on Instagram in response to Trump's claims.
- 5/31/2024
- by Favour Adegoke
- The Blast
“Do not adjust your TV set,” Whoopi Goldberg said at the start of today’s The View. “Yes, I’m here on a Friday because this is a very unique moment in history.”
Goldberg, who usually has Fridays off from the ABC daytime talk show, then offered up her own unique moment in history.
“I’m going to say something you’ve never heard me say before,” she said mock-solemnly, “but Donald John Trump is a convicted felon.”
For years, Goldberg has refused to say Trump’s name on the show, a running joke in which she refers to him only as You Know Who.
Watch some clips below.
But it was co-host Sunny Hostin, the show’s resident lawyer and legal expert, who drew the biggest gasps from the studio audience when she predicted a one-year prison sentence for Trump.
Hostin said she “spent the morning talking to someone...
Goldberg, who usually has Fridays off from the ABC daytime talk show, then offered up her own unique moment in history.
“I’m going to say something you’ve never heard me say before,” she said mock-solemnly, “but Donald John Trump is a convicted felon.”
For years, Goldberg has refused to say Trump’s name on the show, a running joke in which she refers to him only as You Know Who.
Watch some clips below.
But it was co-host Sunny Hostin, the show’s resident lawyer and legal expert, who drew the biggest gasps from the studio audience when she predicted a one-year prison sentence for Trump.
Hostin said she “spent the morning talking to someone...
- 5/31/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Friday’s broadcast of The View was supposed to be a pre-taped episode, but those plans changed Thursday afternoon when Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 felony charges in his ongoing hush money trial — as if this show would pass up the chance to celebrate what Joy Behar is presumably lobbying to make a national holiday.
“Yes, I’m here on a Friday, because this is a very unique moment in history,” Whoopi Goldberg began. “That’s why we’re all at the table. I’m going to say something you’ve never, ever heard me say before: Donald John Trump...
“Yes, I’m here on a Friday, because this is a very unique moment in history,” Whoopi Goldberg began. “That’s why we’re all at the table. I’m going to say something you’ve never, ever heard me say before: Donald John Trump...
- 5/31/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Donald Trump has been cashing in on his new title of convicted felon.
Rolling Stone reported earlier this week that the former president’s team expected a guilty verdict in the hush-money trial and were preparing a fundraising blitz as soon as the jury handed down a decision. The blitz came just minutes after Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records with which he was charged, and on Friday morning, his campaign announced they had raised a whopping $34.8 from small-dollar donations following the verdict.
“From just...
Rolling Stone reported earlier this week that the former president’s team expected a guilty verdict in the hush-money trial and were preparing a fundraising blitz as soon as the jury handed down a decision. The blitz came just minutes after Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records with which he was charged, and on Friday morning, his campaign announced they had raised a whopping $34.8 from small-dollar donations following the verdict.
“From just...
- 5/31/2024
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way Season 6 got a trailer dropped by TLC and fans are not happy that certain members of the cast return. The new season premieres on TLC on July 1, and it brings four new couples. Naturally, viewers seem keen on the new faces, but not on the oldies.
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way Had Unpopular Cast
Unpopular people returned to the show often, and sometimes, it’s against an outcry to stop them. Deavan Clegg and Jihoon Lee come to mind. They both left the franchise eventually, but others like Tiffany Franco and Ronald Smith also had a strong return spring. Of course, with more spinoffs, more faces arrive and stay, which annoys a lot of people.
Tiffany Franco, Ronald Smith – Instagram
Of all the unpopular returnees on 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way, probably, Evelin Villegas and Corey Rathgeber wear the crown. They disappeared, but...
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way Had Unpopular Cast
Unpopular people returned to the show often, and sometimes, it’s against an outcry to stop them. Deavan Clegg and Jihoon Lee come to mind. They both left the franchise eventually, but others like Tiffany Franco and Ronald Smith also had a strong return spring. Of course, with more spinoffs, more faces arrive and stay, which annoys a lot of people.
Tiffany Franco, Ronald Smith – Instagram
Of all the unpopular returnees on 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way, probably, Evelin Villegas and Corey Rathgeber wear the crown. They disappeared, but...
- 5/31/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
If you want to know how the definition of “scandal” has changed with the decades, you couldn’t do much better than to see “Taking Venice,” Amei Wallach’s highly enjoyable and revealing documentary about a legendary uproar in the art world. The film chronicles what happened at the 1964 Venice Biennale — the exhibition of contemporary art, held every two years, that culminates in the awarding of an esteemed grand prize. At the time, the Biennale was considered to be a kind of art-world equivalent of the Olympic Games. Not just artists but the nations they represented were jockeying for cultural supremacy. In the ’50s and early ’60s, the grand prize often went to the French, but in 1964 the U.S. decided to mount a campaign of “cultural diplomacy” in the hopes that one of its own artists — Robert Rauschenberg — would win the Biennale.
Rauschenberg’s mixed-media paintings, known as “combines,...
Rauschenberg’s mixed-media paintings, known as “combines,...
- 5/31/2024
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
After the hush money verdict was announced Thursday, Donald Trump was not the only presidential candidate to criticize the court’s decision — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took a jab, too.
“The Democratic Party’s strategy is to beat President Trump in the courtroom rather than the ballot box,” Kennedy said in a statement posted to X. “This will backfire in November. Even worse, it is profoundly undemocratic.”
Kennedy’s criticism echoed Trump and the outcry of Republicans after the verdict was read, saying it was “compromising our government’s separation...
“The Democratic Party’s strategy is to beat President Trump in the courtroom rather than the ballot box,” Kennedy said in a statement posted to X. “This will backfire in November. Even worse, it is profoundly undemocratic.”
Kennedy’s criticism echoed Trump and the outcry of Republicans after the verdict was read, saying it was “compromising our government’s separation...
- 5/31/2024
- by Jeremy Childs
- Rollingstone.com
Mega
The historic guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's criminal case has sent a shockwave across the world, as he is the first U.S. president to ever be convicted of a crime.
Trump has since condemned the outcome of the trial, which spanned five weeks and included testimonies from various individuals, including the ex-president's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, and former adult film star, Stormy Daniels.
Now, Maga fans have taken to social media to slam the verdict, echoing Trump's claims that it was rigged and that the judge presiding over the case was "biased" and "conflicted."
Donald Trump's Maga Supporters Slam Verdict Mega
Taking to social media, Trump's Maga supporters expressed their anger at the verdict, with several individuals condemning the justice system and proclaiming their intention to still vote for the ex-president come November.
One furious Maga fan wrote on Instagram, "Import the Third World,...
The historic guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's criminal case has sent a shockwave across the world, as he is the first U.S. president to ever be convicted of a crime.
Trump has since condemned the outcome of the trial, which spanned five weeks and included testimonies from various individuals, including the ex-president's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, and former adult film star, Stormy Daniels.
Now, Maga fans have taken to social media to slam the verdict, echoing Trump's claims that it was rigged and that the judge presiding over the case was "biased" and "conflicted."
Donald Trump's Maga Supporters Slam Verdict Mega
Taking to social media, Trump's Maga supporters expressed their anger at the verdict, with several individuals condemning the justice system and proclaiming their intention to still vote for the ex-president come November.
One furious Maga fan wrote on Instagram, "Import the Third World,...
- 5/30/2024
- by Favour Adegoke
- The Blast
Steve Martin, Mark Hamill, Lynda Carter, George Takei and Sheryl Lee Ralph are among those in Hollywood who have taken to social media to share their reaction to Donald Trump’s guilty verdict in his New York criminal hush money trial.
A jury found the former president, who could face four years in prison or probation, guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records. Throughout the five weeks of testimony, the jury heard from a former tabloid publisher, a Hollywood fixer, Trump’s former lawyer and a porn star.
Trump also became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes. Sentencing is set for July 11.
Ralph, star on Abbott Elementary, quickly took to X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday, writing, “Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts he faced. A cheer has erupted from Collect Pond Park.”
Star Wars alum Hamill shared a graphic that...
A jury found the former president, who could face four years in prison or probation, guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records. Throughout the five weeks of testimony, the jury heard from a former tabloid publisher, a Hollywood fixer, Trump’s former lawyer and a porn star.
Trump also became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes. Sentencing is set for July 11.
Ralph, star on Abbott Elementary, quickly took to X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday, writing, “Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts he faced. A cheer has erupted from Collect Pond Park.”
Star Wars alum Hamill shared a graphic that...
- 5/30/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mega
Former President Donald Trump has finally spoken out after being found guilty of 34 counts of felony in his hush money trial.
A jury comprised of 7 men and 6 women from New York came to the historic decision, making Trump the first president in US history to be convicted of a crime.
Donald Trump notably refused to testify in his own trial, saying he did not see the need to because, according to him, the prosecution "had no case."
Donald Trump Speaks Out After Guilty Verdict Mega
Trump, like most times, wasted no time in addressing the historic verdict in his criminal trial. The former president vented his frustration at the jury's decision while repeating the claim that the trial was orchestrated by the incumbent president, Joe Biden.
The billionaire mogul also stated in his speech that the fight is not over, implying his intention to appeal the verdict.
"Our whole...
Former President Donald Trump has finally spoken out after being found guilty of 34 counts of felony in his hush money trial.
A jury comprised of 7 men and 6 women from New York came to the historic decision, making Trump the first president in US history to be convicted of a crime.
Donald Trump notably refused to testify in his own trial, saying he did not see the need to because, according to him, the prosecution "had no case."
Donald Trump Speaks Out After Guilty Verdict Mega
Trump, like most times, wasted no time in addressing the historic verdict in his criminal trial. The former president vented his frustration at the jury's decision while repeating the claim that the trial was orchestrated by the incumbent president, Joe Biden.
The billionaire mogul also stated in his speech that the fight is not over, implying his intention to appeal the verdict.
"Our whole...
- 5/30/2024
- by Favour Adegoke
- The Blast
Donald Trump is officially a convicted felon.
The former president spoke to reporters as he exited the courtroom after a jury found him guilty of 34 felony falsification of business records charges, telling the gathered crowd that “this was a rigged, disgraceful trial. The real verdict is going to be November 5th, by the people.”
“I’m a very innocent man. And it’s okay. I am fighting for our country, I am fighting for our constitution,” he said. “Our whole country is being rigged right now. This was done by the Biden administration,...
The former president spoke to reporters as he exited the courtroom after a jury found him guilty of 34 felony falsification of business records charges, telling the gathered crowd that “this was a rigged, disgraceful trial. The real verdict is going to be November 5th, by the people.”
“I’m a very innocent man. And it’s okay. I am fighting for our country, I am fighting for our constitution,” he said. “Our whole country is being rigged right now. This was done by the Biden administration,...
- 5/30/2024
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
A jury on Thursday found Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records stemming from a payment to keep adult film actress Stormy Daniels quiet about an alleged affair before the 2016 election. Such a verdict is unprecedented, just as it was unprecedented when the former president first stood criminal trial in April, and just as it was unprecedented last spring when Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged him with falsifying business records.
The indictment from Bragg was the first of four that have been leveled against Trump, and...
The indictment from Bragg was the first of four that have been leveled against Trump, and...
- 5/30/2024
- by Ryan Bort and Asawin Suebsaeng
- Rollingstone.com
The TLC reality series 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way is returning to screens for a new season. The premiere date is set for Monday, July 1, 2024, at 8 pm Et/Pt, with a special 2-hour episode introducing new and returning couples. The show follows Americans who have applied for or received a K-1 visa, […]
TLC’s ’90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way’ Returns for a New Season July 1...
TLC’s ’90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way’ Returns for a New Season July 1...
- 5/30/2024
- by Paul M
- MemorableTV
With the amount of streaming content available continuing to increase, this new update from Xumo will help viewers get to watching faster.
The evolution of streaming has led people to a problem that most would say they’d be happy to have: there’s just too much to watch! There’s simply too much high-quality content split amongst streaming services nowadays, and that has led to a real problem among consumers: content discovery issues. A recent report showed that 36% of Americans spend 10 minutes or more trying to find something new to watch when they turn on their set, and smart TV operating systems are a highly important method of delivering content recommendations to viewers. The fine folks at Xumo know this quite well and have introduced a series of new features to the Xumo TV operating system to help make content discovery a snap.
Key Details: Xumo TV’s app...
The evolution of streaming has led people to a problem that most would say they’d be happy to have: there’s just too much to watch! There’s simply too much high-quality content split amongst streaming services nowadays, and that has led to a real problem among consumers: content discovery issues. A recent report showed that 36% of Americans spend 10 minutes or more trying to find something new to watch when they turn on their set, and smart TV operating systems are a highly important method of delivering content recommendations to viewers. The fine folks at Xumo know this quite well and have introduced a series of new features to the Xumo TV operating system to help make content discovery a snap.
Key Details: Xumo TV’s app...
- 5/30/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Who knew Elizabeth Moss could play an MI6 agent like she was born to do it? Stephen Knight is a gift that keeps on giving, and in his latest political thriller, The Veil, Moss plays Violet Seabright, an agent who specializes in disguises and negotiations. Violet goes to a Un refugee camp at the Syrian border as Imogen, trying to extract information from an alleged Isis commander who’s suspected to be the mastermind of a large-scale terror attack on the West.
Spoilers Ahead
How does Imogen get Adilah out of the camp?
Imogen goes to the camp to see that the supervisor of the camp, Guy, is pretty incompetent at his job and blames it on the Un for not sending more people to help. She talks to Adilah and tries to earn her trust in order to get the information she needs, and even though Adilah’s story...
Spoilers Ahead
How does Imogen get Adilah out of the camp?
Imogen goes to the camp to see that the supervisor of the camp, Guy, is pretty incompetent at his job and blames it on the Un for not sending more people to help. She talks to Adilah and tries to earn her trust in order to get the information she needs, and even though Adilah’s story...
- 5/30/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
The new Fire TV search experience allows viewers to ask pinpoint-specific questions to find the show or movie they’re looking for.
National Streaming Day on May 20 may not be officially recognized as a bank holiday, but many retailers decided to celebrate with big discounts on top streaming devices. Amazon had some fantastic offers available on its Fire TV streaming sticks and smart TVs, and viewers who took advantage of the sales are likely still getting to know the ins and outs of their new device. Fire TV has recently launched a new, generative AI search function that will make it much easier for viewers to navigate to a new show or movie, and I’ll walk you through how to use it.
Key Details: Viewers can use the generative AI search to look for shows and movies across multiple streaming services. Users can search with hyper-specific phrases to narrow...
National Streaming Day on May 20 may not be officially recognized as a bank holiday, but many retailers decided to celebrate with big discounts on top streaming devices. Amazon had some fantastic offers available on its Fire TV streaming sticks and smart TVs, and viewers who took advantage of the sales are likely still getting to know the ins and outs of their new device. Fire TV has recently launched a new, generative AI search function that will make it much easier for viewers to navigate to a new show or movie, and I’ll walk you through how to use it.
Key Details: Viewers can use the generative AI search to look for shows and movies across multiple streaming services. Users can search with hyper-specific phrases to narrow...
- 5/30/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
British royal family news reveals that the late Queen Elizabeth enjoyed an incredible 70-year reign before her death in 2022. Along the way the monarch met with contemporary world leaders and these events didn’t always go as planned or hoped for. There were plenty of awkward moments through the decades, as well as brilliant and historical ones it should be noted.
However, that even when a guest embarrassed himself, the queen never failed to respond with the utmost grace and diplomacy, and her fans would have expected nothing less from the magnificent regent. Here are some of the unexpected messes that the queen found herself in.
Royal Family News – An Awkward Dinner With The Kennedys
It’s been reported that Queen Elizabeth and President John F. Kennedy’s first meet-up went sideways. During their state dinner at Buckingham Palace in 1961, the queen reportedly struggled to warm to the president, who...
However, that even when a guest embarrassed himself, the queen never failed to respond with the utmost grace and diplomacy, and her fans would have expected nothing less from the magnificent regent. Here are some of the unexpected messes that the queen found herself in.
Royal Family News – An Awkward Dinner With The Kennedys
It’s been reported that Queen Elizabeth and President John F. Kennedy’s first meet-up went sideways. During their state dinner at Buckingham Palace in 1961, the queen reportedly struggled to warm to the president, who...
- 5/30/2024
- by Tanya Clark
- Celebrating The Soaps
It’s the question on every 9-1-1 fan’s mind: Is the ABC drama really killing off Bobby Nash in tonight’s Season 7 finale (8/7c)?
They have every right to worry, given that last week’s episode ended with Peter Krause’s character collapsing from cardiac arrest, mere moments after rescuing Athena from their burning home. But while viewers lose sleep wondering whether Bobby’s latest brush with death will also be his last, Krause is staying positive, reminding TVLine that there’s an upside to Bobby landing in a coma: “There’s no pressure to remember my lines.
They have every right to worry, given that last week’s episode ended with Peter Krause’s character collapsing from cardiac arrest, mere moments after rescuing Athena from their burning home. But while viewers lose sleep wondering whether Bobby’s latest brush with death will also be his last, Krause is staying positive, reminding TVLine that there’s an upside to Bobby landing in a coma: “There’s no pressure to remember my lines.
- 5/30/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Here’s what’s coming up on “60 Minutes” airing on Sunday, June 2, 2024, from 7:00-8:00 Pm Et/Pt on the CBS Television Network:
Fake Electors
Following President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election, Republicans in seven states, including Wisconsin, took unprecedented action by casting fake electoral votes for Donald Trump. Correspondent Anderson Cooper investigates Wisconsin’s fake presidential electors and interviews Andrew Hitt, an attorney and former GOP state chair, who claims he and his fellow fake electors were deceived into signing the documents. Special counsel Jack Smith alleges the fake votes were part of a larger plan orchestrated by Donald Trump and his conspirators to overturn the election. Produced by Sarah Koch.
A Prisoner of Iran
Margaret Brennan conducts the first interview with one of the five American prisoners freed from Iran last fall. Emad Shargi’s harrowing story sheds light on the challenges of bringing citizens home,...
Fake Electors
Following President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election, Republicans in seven states, including Wisconsin, took unprecedented action by casting fake electoral votes for Donald Trump. Correspondent Anderson Cooper investigates Wisconsin’s fake presidential electors and interviews Andrew Hitt, an attorney and former GOP state chair, who claims he and his fellow fake electors were deceived into signing the documents. Special counsel Jack Smith alleges the fake votes were part of a larger plan orchestrated by Donald Trump and his conspirators to overturn the election. Produced by Sarah Koch.
A Prisoner of Iran
Margaret Brennan conducts the first interview with one of the five American prisoners freed from Iran last fall. Emad Shargi’s harrowing story sheds light on the challenges of bringing citizens home,...
- 5/30/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Sonja Morga, a veteran member of Real Housewives of New York just took a massive loss when she sold her brownstone home. In fact, during her time on the Bravo show, fans often saw the inside of the five-story, six-bathroom building. She’s been trying to sell it for over a decade.
Rhony Alum Sonja Morgan Declared Bankruptcy in 2010
Bad luck seemed to chase the former Bravo star because, in 2010, she declared bankruptcy. Then ten years later, her fashion collection, which sold through Century 21 stores hit a major snag when they declared bankruptcy. At the time, Real Housewives of New York fans felt concerned for the popular reality TV star.
Rhony alum Sonja Morgan – Bravo
Sonja Morgan isn’t about to start digging through dumpsters to feed herself, but her fortunes slid after her divorce from John Adams Morgan. Her time on the show netted her good money, as did her retail line.
Rhony Alum Sonja Morgan Declared Bankruptcy in 2010
Bad luck seemed to chase the former Bravo star because, in 2010, she declared bankruptcy. Then ten years later, her fashion collection, which sold through Century 21 stores hit a major snag when they declared bankruptcy. At the time, Real Housewives of New York fans felt concerned for the popular reality TV star.
Rhony alum Sonja Morgan – Bravo
Sonja Morgan isn’t about to start digging through dumpsters to feed herself, but her fortunes slid after her divorce from John Adams Morgan. Her time on the show netted her good money, as did her retail line.
- 5/30/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
President Joe Biden pummeled Donald Trump’s long history of racism during a campaign rally on Wednesday in an effort to drum up support from Black voters.
Biden spoke alongside Vice President Kamala Harris and several other Black elected officials during the afternoon event at Girard College, a majority-minority boarding school in Philadelphia. The rally marked the launch of Black Voters for Biden-Harris, a campaign initiative to generate support among Black Americans.
Biden began his criticism by talking about Trump’s characterization of Jan. 6 insurrectionists as “patriots”’ whom he plans to pardon if reelected.
Biden spoke alongside Vice President Kamala Harris and several other Black elected officials during the afternoon event at Girard College, a majority-minority boarding school in Philadelphia. The rally marked the launch of Black Voters for Biden-Harris, a campaign initiative to generate support among Black Americans.
Biden began his criticism by talking about Trump’s characterization of Jan. 6 insurrectionists as “patriots”’ whom he plans to pardon if reelected.
- 5/30/2024
- by Jeremy Childs
- Rollingstone.com
Season 6 of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way debuts this summer — Watch the trailer and meet the couples
It won’t be long until a new season of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way.
This July, six couples — including two returning couples — will make their TLC debut for Season 6 of the 90 Day Fiance spin-off.
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way follows Americans who move to their partners’ native countries to start their new lives together.
This season, we’ll watch Americans move to Turkey, China, Iceland, Indonesia, England, and Ireland.
Rejoining the cast of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way are American Shekinah Garner and her Turkish boyfriend, Sarper Guven, and American Statler Riley and her English girlfriend, Dempsey Wilkinson.
New to the cast this season are Josh from South Carolina and his girlfriend Lily from China; James from Maine and his wife Meitalia from Indonesia; Corona from Pennsylvania and her boyfriend Ingi from Iceland; and finally, Joanne from New York and her (secret) husband, Sean from Ireland.
This July, six couples — including two returning couples — will make their TLC debut for Season 6 of the 90 Day Fiance spin-off.
90 Day Fiance: The Other Way follows Americans who move to their partners’ native countries to start their new lives together.
This season, we’ll watch Americans move to Turkey, China, Iceland, Indonesia, England, and Ireland.
Rejoining the cast of 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way are American Shekinah Garner and her Turkish boyfriend, Sarper Guven, and American Statler Riley and her English girlfriend, Dempsey Wilkinson.
New to the cast this season are Josh from South Carolina and his girlfriend Lily from China; James from Maine and his wife Meitalia from Indonesia; Corona from Pennsylvania and her boyfriend Ingi from Iceland; and finally, Joanne from New York and her (secret) husband, Sean from Ireland.
- 5/30/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Eddie Diaz has some explaining to do.
Last week’s episode of 9-1-1 ended with Marisol and Christopher coming home to find Eddie in the arms of another woman, one who looked suspiciously like his late wife Shannon — hence that heartbreaking “Mom?” Christopher let out upon his return. From the moment Eddie began his emotional affair with Kim, he knew he was playing with fire, but he never expected his son to get burned in the process.
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Last week’s episode of 9-1-1 ended with Marisol and Christopher coming home to find Eddie in the arms of another woman, one who looked suspiciously like his late wife Shannon — hence that heartbreaking “Mom?” Christopher let out upon his return. From the moment Eddie began his emotional affair with Kim, he knew he was playing with fire, but he never expected his son to get burned in the process.
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- 5/29/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
A camera bearing the Fox Sports logo films a baseball game. (Image courtesy Fox Corporation)
A new streaming service being developed by Fox Corporation, the Walt Disney Company’s ESPN and Warner Bros Discovery’s (Wbd) TNT Sports is likely to poach customers from traditional cable and comparable streaming products when it launches later this year, according to the findings of a new study by Horowitz Research.
The study, circulated among industry analysts and journalists on Wednesday, found 38 percent of Americans who are currently subscribed to traditional cable or a streaming alternative like Fubo and DirecTV Stream are likely to adjust their subscriptions to buy Venu Sports when it launches in August.
Pricing for the service hasn’t been announced, but it is expected to cost around $45 to $50 per month — substantially lower than the cost of a core pay TV package offered by cable, satellite or sports-inclusive streaming cable alternatives.
A new streaming service being developed by Fox Corporation, the Walt Disney Company’s ESPN and Warner Bros Discovery’s (Wbd) TNT Sports is likely to poach customers from traditional cable and comparable streaming products when it launches later this year, according to the findings of a new study by Horowitz Research.
The study, circulated among industry analysts and journalists on Wednesday, found 38 percent of Americans who are currently subscribed to traditional cable or a streaming alternative like Fubo and DirecTV Stream are likely to adjust their subscriptions to buy Venu Sports when it launches in August.
Pricing for the service hasn’t been announced, but it is expected to cost around $45 to $50 per month — substantially lower than the cost of a core pay TV package offered by cable, satellite or sports-inclusive streaming cable alternatives.
- 5/29/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Eric Trump, the son of former President Donald Trump, was criticized for posting a statement about his family’s “sacrifice” on social media.
In a post on X on May 24, Eric replied to another post made on the same day by the pro-maga X account.
The post included an image of himself, his wife, Lara Trump, his father, former first lady Melania Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle standing together.
“The family that gave up everything to Save America,” the caption in Freedom’s post read. “Thank You!”
“And we will do it again,” the former president’s son wrote in response to the post.
During Memorial Day weekend, X users slammed Eric for the out-of-touch statement.
“Particularly disgusting to post this on Memorial Day weekend,” neoconservative writer Bill Kristol wrote in a post.
“I wasn’t going to tweet anything political this weekend, but I have...
In a post on X on May 24, Eric replied to another post made on the same day by the pro-maga X account.
The post included an image of himself, his wife, Lara Trump, his father, former first lady Melania Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancée Kimberly Guilfoyle standing together.
“The family that gave up everything to Save America,” the caption in Freedom’s post read. “Thank You!”
“And we will do it again,” the former president’s son wrote in response to the post.
During Memorial Day weekend, X users slammed Eric for the out-of-touch statement.
“Particularly disgusting to post this on Memorial Day weekend,” neoconservative writer Bill Kristol wrote in a post.
“I wasn’t going to tweet anything political this weekend, but I have...
- 5/29/2024
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
How does an aspiring model who came to Paris hoping to make it big end up in a refugee camp? Well, that’s the story of Adilah in Stephen Knight’s wonderfully written political thriller, The Veil. When Adilah tries to distribute food bags amongst refugees, one woman identifies her as an Isis militant and calls her a “daesh” (the radical Sunni Muslim Organization). Adilah is dragged into the middle of a raging mob of women who have lost their husbands and children, and Un officials save her before she gets stomped to death. Now Adilah sits in a secluded tent being watched, while the Dgse, CIA, and Mi-6 all want her, suspecting she’s a high-ranking Isis commander, ‘Djinn al Raqqah.’
Spoilers Ahead
Why did Adilah trust Imogen?
Adilah got stranded with no help from anyone, and she could be killed by any one of the thousands of refugees in the camp.
Spoilers Ahead
Why did Adilah trust Imogen?
Adilah got stranded with no help from anyone, and she could be killed by any one of the thousands of refugees in the camp.
- 5/29/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
"We have to see loneliness as a threat to our health security." Abramorama has debuted the full trailer for a documentary film titled Join or Die, which is a rather ominous title for a doc. This important film centers on America's civic unraveling through the journey of scientist Robert Putnam (aka Bob), whose research on the decline in American community lights a path out of our democracy's present crisis. It first premiered at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival last year, playing at the Boston, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Tallgrass, Tuscon, and Denver Film Festivals as well. Putnam is a renowned social scientist and the Malkin Research Professor of Public Policy at Harvard University. He describes this as a "film about why you should join a club... and why the fate of America depends on it." It is an examination of how the decline in community connections could hold the answers to our democracy's present crisis.
- 5/29/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
First Lady Jill Biden swatted away suggestions that President Joe Biden is too old for the job, saying on ABC’s The View today that her husband, at 81, is “about the same age” as the assumed challenger Donald Trump, who turns 78 in two weeks.
“This election is not about age,” she said, adding, “This is about character.”
“You have to believe [Trump],” she continued, “when he uses words like ‘dictator,’ ‘bloodbath,’ ‘third term,’ ‘violence.’ We’ve seen it, so when he says these words believe him, don’t think this isn’t going to happen.”
Asked about polls that put Trump ahead of Biden, the First Lady said, “Those polls are going to turn, I’m confident of it, because as time goes on and people start to focus a little bit more about what’s at stake and start to become educated on the issues and the differences between the two men,...
“This election is not about age,” she said, adding, “This is about character.”
“You have to believe [Trump],” she continued, “when he uses words like ‘dictator,’ ‘bloodbath,’ ‘third term,’ ‘violence.’ We’ve seen it, so when he says these words believe him, don’t think this isn’t going to happen.”
Asked about polls that put Trump ahead of Biden, the First Lady said, “Those polls are going to turn, I’m confident of it, because as time goes on and people start to focus a little bit more about what’s at stake and start to become educated on the issues and the differences between the two men,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The View had lots to chew on this Wednesday morning.
First up, Hot Topics found the five co-hosts debating the Biden campaign’s Tuesday-afternoon deployment of Robert De Niro as an operative, to appear outside former President Donald Trump’s New York City criminal hush money trial and say such things as, “If Trump returns to the White House, you can kiss these freedoms goodbye that we all take for granted.”
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First up, Hot Topics found the five co-hosts debating the Biden campaign’s Tuesday-afternoon deployment of Robert De Niro as an operative, to appear outside former President Donald Trump’s New York City criminal hush money trial and say such things as, “If Trump returns to the White House, you can kiss these freedoms goodbye that we all take for granted.”
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- 5/29/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Sister Wives fans learned that the Brown family is cashing in on their family secrets. Kody Brown is responsible for making them famous. However, he might be concerned that some of their darkest secrets are coming out. His kids are using the family name to make money. Keep on reading to learn more.
Sister Wives Spoilers – Kody Brown Delivers On Drama
Kody Brown wanted to educate Americans about polygamy. He brought his family on the TLC platform over a decade ago. Kody’s goal was to normalize polygamy.
Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. Kody lost three wives over the years. He lost out on his dreams of having a large family. The patriarch also became the mockery of his family.
Sister Wives ended up as a hit. Viewers were curious to see what would happen to the family, especially their kids. Some fans argued that Kody and his family are ordinary.
Sister Wives Spoilers – Kody Brown Delivers On Drama
Kody Brown wanted to educate Americans about polygamy. He brought his family on the TLC platform over a decade ago. Kody’s goal was to normalize polygamy.
Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. Kody lost three wives over the years. He lost out on his dreams of having a large family. The patriarch also became the mockery of his family.
Sister Wives ended up as a hit. Viewers were curious to see what would happen to the family, especially their kids. Some fans argued that Kody and his family are ordinary.
- 5/29/2024
- by Chanel D. Adams
- Soap Opera Spy
As of this writing, the "Law & Order" TV empire incorporates 65 seasons of television, providing 1,355 episodes in total. If you're staying in a hotel anywhere in the world, you can probably turn on your TV and flip only three channels in either direction before you'll come upon a "Law & Order" rerun. It is ubiquitous and eternal, and it has become the ultimate "comfort watch" for a populace hungry for, well, law and order.
While "Law & Order" may feature multiple beloved characters who will stay on their respective shows for many years, they tend to rotate out when a given actor wishes to retire. The shows rarely suffer from multiple, frequent cast changes, however, and they're able to keep telling interesting stories without the benefit of a particular character's point of view. Each character might bring a gruff je ne sais quoi to the series, but after airing for decades,...
While "Law & Order" may feature multiple beloved characters who will stay on their respective shows for many years, they tend to rotate out when a given actor wishes to retire. The shows rarely suffer from multiple, frequent cast changes, however, and they're able to keep telling interesting stories without the benefit of a particular character's point of view. Each character might bring a gruff je ne sais quoi to the series, but after airing for decades,...
- 5/29/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Actor Robert De Niro was present outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump’s hush-money trial was reaching its closing stages. The 80-year-old Oscar winner is part of Joe Biden’s re-election campaign and called Trump ‘a clown’ as he urged Americans to take the ‘second chance’ to ‘vote him out once and for all’ in the US elections in November
‘A coward’s violence’: Robert De Niro trolls Trump outside hush-money trial...
‘A coward’s violence’: Robert De Niro trolls Trump outside hush-money trial...
- 5/28/2024
- The Guardian - Film News
This past weekend, The Cabot theater in Beverly, Massachusetts hosted an event that was billed as An Evening With Richard Dreyfuss + Jaws Screening – but attendees did not expect what they got from legendary actor Richard Dreyfuss when he took the stage. Most of them probably expected the moderator to lead Dreyfuss on an overview of his amazing career, allowing him to discuss not only Jaws (and set the record straight about whether or not he was a jerk on set) but also films like American Graffiti, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Stand by Me, Stakeout, What About Bob?, or the two that earned him recognition from the Academy: Mr. Holland’s Opus (he earned a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his performance in the film) and The Goodbye Girl (he won the Best Actor Oscar for that one). Instead, Dreyfuss used the event as an opportunity to go on...
- 5/28/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Vivek Ramaswamy, who disclosed a big stake in BuzzFeed last week, sent a letter to the online publisher’s board of directors asking for major changes from staffing and focus to the board makeup as well as an apology for previous reporting. CEO Jonah Peretti declined the mea culpa but agreed to meet with the former Republican presidential primary candidate and Donald Trump surrogate, whom he said has some “fundamental misunderstandings” of the company’s business.
“Hey Vivek – Thanks for reaching out, nice to finally hear from you. I’m glad you think BuzzFeed is undervalued – I totally agree!,” he wrote.
BuzzFeed went public in 2021 after merging with a Spac. Ramaswamy disclosed last week he’s acquired well over 8% of the company, making him one of the company’s largest individual shareholders.
“BuzzFeed needs a complete ground-up restructuring to right-size itself for the coming AI-driven changes to your business,” he...
“Hey Vivek – Thanks for reaching out, nice to finally hear from you. I’m glad you think BuzzFeed is undervalued – I totally agree!,” he wrote.
BuzzFeed went public in 2021 after merging with a Spac. Ramaswamy disclosed last week he’s acquired well over 8% of the company, making him one of the company’s largest individual shareholders.
“BuzzFeed needs a complete ground-up restructuring to right-size itself for the coming AI-driven changes to your business,” he...
- 5/28/2024
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
A T-Mobile retail store in downtown Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Matthew Keys for The Desk)
T-Mobile has agreed to pay $4.4 billion for “substantially all of” U.S. Cellular’s wireless business, the companies announced on Tuesday.
The sale will see T-Mobile acquire U.S. Cellular’s wireless customers, stores and some spectrum-related assets, according to a press release issued Tuesday morning. U.S. Cellular has more than 4.6 million customers and is the fourth-largest wireless company in the United States, offering service in nearly two dozen states. It is popular in rural areas that have been typically underserved by major wireless providers.
“With this deal, T-Mobile can extend the superior Un-Carrier value and experiences that we’re famous for to millions of U.S. Cellular customers and deliver them lower-priced, value-packed plans and better connectivity on our best-in-class nationwide 5G network,” Mike Sievert, the CEO of T-Mobile, said in a statement.
T-Mobile has agreed to pay $4.4 billion for “substantially all of” U.S. Cellular’s wireless business, the companies announced on Tuesday.
The sale will see T-Mobile acquire U.S. Cellular’s wireless customers, stores and some spectrum-related assets, according to a press release issued Tuesday morning. U.S. Cellular has more than 4.6 million customers and is the fourth-largest wireless company in the United States, offering service in nearly two dozen states. It is popular in rural areas that have been typically underserved by major wireless providers.
“With this deal, T-Mobile can extend the superior Un-Carrier value and experiences that we’re famous for to millions of U.S. Cellular customers and deliver them lower-priced, value-packed plans and better connectivity on our best-in-class nationwide 5G network,” Mike Sievert, the CEO of T-Mobile, said in a statement.
- 5/28/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
"This is the best you could come up with? Leave me here with our baby while you chase oil?" Good Deed Entertainment has posted a new trailer for the 2017 film titled Boomtown, about a family going to work in the oil fields. This originally premiered at the 2017 Nashville Film Festival and we posted a trailer back then for its initial release in the fall of that year. For some reason, 7 years later it's getting another VOD release in 2024. A young father and husband looks towards the oil fields for a better life for him and his family. But will the fast money and glamour detour his agenda? Along the way he encounters the trials and tribulations shared by thousands of Americans every year as they stake their claim to the American Dream. Boomtown stars Tyler Riggs as Jt, along with Rachel Brosnahan, Boyd Holbrook, Dwight Yoakam, Jocelin Donahue. Not sure...
- 5/28/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized Democrats and women for underestimating the anti-abortion movement and recalled how she felt abandoned by women toward the end of her campaign for president in 2016 because she was not “perfect.”
Clinton called out the double standard against women in politics, claiming voters were more willing to take a risk on former President Donald Trump because was a man.
“They left me because they just couldn’t take a risk on me, because as a woman, I’m supposed to be perfect,” Clinton told the New York Times. “They were willing to take a risk on [Trump] . . . because he was a man, and they could envision a man as president and commander in chief.”
Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley also faced sexist attacks during her campaign, similar to Clinton. Haley was insulted by Vivek Ramaswamy, another former GOP presidential candidate, who called her “Dick Cheney in three-inch heels.
Clinton called out the double standard against women in politics, claiming voters were more willing to take a risk on former President Donald Trump because was a man.
“They left me because they just couldn’t take a risk on me, because as a woman, I’m supposed to be perfect,” Clinton told the New York Times. “They were willing to take a risk on [Trump] . . . because he was a man, and they could envision a man as president and commander in chief.”
Former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley also faced sexist attacks during her campaign, similar to Clinton. Haley was insulted by Vivek Ramaswamy, another former GOP presidential candidate, who called her “Dick Cheney in three-inch heels.
- 5/28/2024
- by Ann Hoang
- Uinterview
A T-Mobile retail store in downtown Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Matthew Keys for The Desk)
An American man living in Turkey was arrested earlier this month and is in the process of being extradited to the United States to face charges of hacking into a computer system used by T-Mobile, The Desk has learned.
John Binns, 24, was detained by Turkish authorities after a local court approved an extradition request by federal prosecutors in the U.S., according to two sources familiar with the matter.
In January, The Desk reported Binns was indicted on 12 counts related to unauthorized access to computer systems used by T-Mobile back in 2021. Then, Binns digitally poked around T-Mobile’s servers until he found a hole, and was able to exploit the security issue in order to download records connected to tens of millions of T-Mobile’s current and former wireless subscribers.
Binns acknowledged trespassing into computer networks used by T-Mobile,...
An American man living in Turkey was arrested earlier this month and is in the process of being extradited to the United States to face charges of hacking into a computer system used by T-Mobile, The Desk has learned.
John Binns, 24, was detained by Turkish authorities after a local court approved an extradition request by federal prosecutors in the U.S., according to two sources familiar with the matter.
In January, The Desk reported Binns was indicted on 12 counts related to unauthorized access to computer systems used by T-Mobile back in 2021. Then, Binns digitally poked around T-Mobile’s servers until he found a hole, and was able to exploit the security issue in order to download records connected to tens of millions of T-Mobile’s current and former wireless subscribers.
Binns acknowledged trespassing into computer networks used by T-Mobile,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
After taking the stage in a housedress and, at one point, swinging his cane like a baseball bat at a Massachusetts holiday weekend screening of Jaws, Richard Dreyfuss went on to deliver a rant described by attendees as transphobic, sexist and homophobic.
“This was disgusting,” posted one attendee on the Facebook page of The Cabot theater in Beverly, Massachusetts. “How could the Cabot not have vetted his act better. Apparently (I found out too late), he has a reputation for spewing this kind of racist, homophobic, misogynistic bullcrap.”
The incident occurred on Saturday night prior to the film screening. In a brief YouTube video taken by an audience member, Dreyfuss can be seen walking onto the stage for a Q&a wearing a floral print dress and shaking his hips in a mocking way.
At one point, as he slowly makes his way to his seat assisted by a cane,...
“This was disgusting,” posted one attendee on the Facebook page of The Cabot theater in Beverly, Massachusetts. “How could the Cabot not have vetted his act better. Apparently (I found out too late), he has a reputation for spewing this kind of racist, homophobic, misogynistic bullcrap.”
The incident occurred on Saturday night prior to the film screening. In a brief YouTube video taken by an audience member, Dreyfuss can be seen walking onto the stage for a Q&a wearing a floral print dress and shaking his hips in a mocking way.
At one point, as he slowly makes his way to his seat assisted by a cane,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Joe Biden’s presidential campaign ridiculed Donald Trump on social media after he nearly fell onstage during a Minnesota rally.
“A feeble Trump nearly falls down on stage after he leans on his podium too hard and then goes on an angry rant calling his event workers’ crappy,'” Biden-[Kamala Harris] HQ wrote on X.
This post also included a video of Trump, at the Minnesota Republican Party’s annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner in St. Paul, wobbling on the platform and blaming the contractor for putting it up poorly.
“You know, this is the worst platform,” the former president stated after almost tipping the podium over.
“Who put this stage up,” he then asked.
“The fricking place is falling down,” he stated jokingly. “It keeps tilting further left. Like too many other things. What a crappy contractor this was.”
Even though both Trump and Biden endured humiliating gaffes, they have...
“A feeble Trump nearly falls down on stage after he leans on his podium too hard and then goes on an angry rant calling his event workers’ crappy,'” Biden-[Kamala Harris] HQ wrote on X.
This post also included a video of Trump, at the Minnesota Republican Party’s annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner in St. Paul, wobbling on the platform and blaming the contractor for putting it up poorly.
“You know, this is the worst platform,” the former president stated after almost tipping the podium over.
“Who put this stage up,” he then asked.
“The fricking place is falling down,” he stated jokingly. “It keeps tilting further left. Like too many other things. What a crappy contractor this was.”
Even though both Trump and Biden endured humiliating gaffes, they have...
- 5/27/2024
- by Alessio Atria
- Uinterview
Over the years, Christopher Nolan has gained a reputation for his storytelling. Regardless of era, gender, personality, or region, one can always count on him to perfectly represent the depths of human emotion, tied in with some scientific phenomenon. On top of these, he has depended on both real life and fiction to draw inspiration for his masterpieces.
Fionn Whitehead in a still from Dunkirk [Credit: Warner Bros.]When it comes to the former category, there is no better example than his 2017 classic, Dunkirk. There are several interesting things about the war film, ranging from how it stands out in Nolan’s filmography, to its interesting World War II premise. However, the most intriguing has to be its choice of cast.
Dunkirk (2017) [Credit: Warner Bros.]Despite Nolan being half-American himself, the entire movie’s cast only consists of British actors. During an interview, he gave the reason for such casting, and it is safe...
Fionn Whitehead in a still from Dunkirk [Credit: Warner Bros.]When it comes to the former category, there is no better example than his 2017 classic, Dunkirk. There are several interesting things about the war film, ranging from how it stands out in Nolan’s filmography, to its interesting World War II premise. However, the most intriguing has to be its choice of cast.
Dunkirk (2017) [Credit: Warner Bros.]Despite Nolan being half-American himself, the entire movie’s cast only consists of British actors. During an interview, he gave the reason for such casting, and it is safe...
- 5/27/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
A Massachusetts theater is apologizing to its patrons who came to attend a screening of Jaws with star Richard Dreyfuss but instead were subjected to alleged sexist and homophobic comments from the actor over Memorial Day weekend.
Attendees who headed Saturday to The Cabot theater in Beverly, Massachusetts, for what was billed as “An Evening With Richard Dreyfuss + Jaws Screening” were likely anticipating some amusing or insightful anecdotes from the actor about filming the classic Steven Spielberg action blockbuster.
Instead, the Oscar winner went on a freeform rant that, according to social media posts from those in attendance, began while he was speaking about Barbra Streisand and moved into his bigoted perspective on trans youth, the Academy Awards’ inclusion rules and then on to trans kids affirming their gender.
Following the event, attendees quickly took to social media to criticize the actor’s remarks, with some saying they even walked out during the event.
Attendees who headed Saturday to The Cabot theater in Beverly, Massachusetts, for what was billed as “An Evening With Richard Dreyfuss + Jaws Screening” were likely anticipating some amusing or insightful anecdotes from the actor about filming the classic Steven Spielberg action blockbuster.
Instead, the Oscar winner went on a freeform rant that, according to social media posts from those in attendance, began while he was speaking about Barbra Streisand and moved into his bigoted perspective on trans youth, the Academy Awards’ inclusion rules and then on to trans kids affirming their gender.
Following the event, attendees quickly took to social media to criticize the actor’s remarks, with some saying they even walked out during the event.
- 5/27/2024
- by Kevin Dolak and Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
While Chuck Norris started his career in action movies with 1977’s Good Guys Wear Black and Breaker, Breaker (a few years after playing Bruce Lee’s opponent in Way of the Dragon), one could argue that he only truly hit his stride in the mid-eighties. In fact, Norris’s best run of movies coincided with him signing a long-term deal with The Cannon Group, who produced many of his best-remembered films. Among his fans, one of the movies most often cited as one of his best is 1985’s Invasion U.S.A.
If you haven’t seen it – wow – you’re in for a demented treat. A classic example of Cold War paranoia, in it the Soviet Union invades America via Florida, pulling off brutal acts of terrorism to destabilize the government and strike fear into the hearts of Americans everywhere. Only one problem – a retired CIA agent named Matt Hunter...
If you haven’t seen it – wow – you’re in for a demented treat. A classic example of Cold War paranoia, in it the Soviet Union invades America via Florida, pulling off brutal acts of terrorism to destabilize the government and strike fear into the hearts of Americans everywhere. Only one problem – a retired CIA agent named Matt Hunter...
- 5/27/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
The Blue Angels happens to be a pretty cool title for a movie title. You are not at fault if you expect it to be some sort of thrilling thing. Well, “Blue Angels” is what the United States Navy flight demonstration squadron is popularly known as. In popular culture, it is, of course, the Top Gun films that have introduced us to them. Interestingly, Glen Powell, who rose to fame thanks to Top Gun: Maverick (2022), is one of the producers of the latest The Blue Angels movie. Powell also starred in another Blue Angels-inspired movie, Devotion (2023), following his Top Gun success. The Blue Angels is a documentary, though, about the real thing. Now I’m not saying that’s a bad thing, but The Blue Angels turns out to be somewhat underwhelming—just saying.
What is the documentary about?
It is obviously about the Blue Angels, but this documentary doesn...
What is the documentary about?
It is obviously about the Blue Angels, but this documentary doesn...
- 5/26/2024
- by Rohitavra Majumdar
- Film Fugitives
Live Nation will have to prove it does not hold a monopoly over live events if it hopes to avoid a breakup with Ticketmaster, legal experts say. But in looking ahead at a possible years-long fight with the Department of Justice following their bombshell, 124-page lawsuit, the world’s largest concert promoter points to past antitrust cases as reasons they’re not worried about the suit’s outcome.
Following a two-year investigation, the DOJ claims that Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, holds an illegal monopoly given the company...
Following a two-year investigation, the DOJ claims that Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, holds an illegal monopoly given the company...
- 5/26/2024
- by Catherina Gioino
- Rollingstone.com
The Harry Potter franchise became quite an iconic franchise when the books were adapted into the films. Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and, Rupert Grint as the main leads, the franchise’s magic can never be redone in modern times.
Harry Potter trio in the Goblet of Fire [Credit- Warner Bros. Pictures]The franchise also went through four different directors with Chris Columbus starting the franchise with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and David Yates ending it with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two. Although actress Emma Watson got along well with all the directors, there was something about David Yates that Watson joked about killing him!
Emma Watson Was Always Cold Due To David Yates
And we do not mean metaphorically. The trio of Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, and, Rupert Grint went through some really harsh conditions when they were hunting for the Horcruxes in Deathly Hallows: Part One and Two.
Harry Potter trio in the Goblet of Fire [Credit- Warner Bros. Pictures]The franchise also went through four different directors with Chris Columbus starting the franchise with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and David Yates ending it with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two. Although actress Emma Watson got along well with all the directors, there was something about David Yates that Watson joked about killing him!
Emma Watson Was Always Cold Due To David Yates
And we do not mean metaphorically. The trio of Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, and, Rupert Grint went through some really harsh conditions when they were hunting for the Horcruxes in Deathly Hallows: Part One and Two.
- 5/26/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
In the upcoming episode of “Today” on NBC, viewers can expect a jam-packed morning show filled with the latest news headlines, insightful interviews, and inspiring stories. Set to air at 7:00 Am on Saturday, June 1, 2024, this episode aims to inform, entertain, and inspire Americans while also offering valuable advice on finances, health, and overall well-being.
With a focus on setting the agenda for the day, “Today” promises to keep viewers up-to-date on current events and trending topics. From breaking news stories to in-depth interviews with experts and celebrities, this episode is designed to engage and captivate audiences of all ages.
Moreover, “Today” aims to provide practical tips and information to help viewers improve their financial literacy, enhance their health, and boost their overall well-being. Whether it’s advice on budgeting, exercise routines, or mental health strategies, this episode strives to empower viewers to make positive changes in their lives.
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With a focus on setting the agenda for the day, “Today” promises to keep viewers up-to-date on current events and trending topics. From breaking news stories to in-depth interviews with experts and celebrities, this episode is designed to engage and captivate audiences of all ages.
Moreover, “Today” aims to provide practical tips and information to help viewers improve their financial literacy, enhance their health, and boost their overall well-being. Whether it’s advice on budgeting, exercise routines, or mental health strategies, this episode strives to empower viewers to make positive changes in their lives.
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- 5/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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