Teresa Giudice called Sofia Vergara a “bitch” in a rant Tuesday about her experience meeting the Modern Family star – and said that Vergara should be nicer because she’s an immigrant.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star was appearing at a “Housewives Reality Check” event alongside her Rhonj castmates Siggy Flicker, Dolores Catania and Danielle Staub in Mohegan Sun, Connecticut, when she popped off on the Hollywood star — whom Giudice named as her “worst celebrity encounter.”
“I can’t stand her, sorry,” Giudice said, in video captured by fans and published by TMZ. “I hate to say that, because I’m Italian,...
The Real Housewives of New Jersey star was appearing at a “Housewives Reality Check” event alongside her Rhonj castmates Siggy Flicker, Dolores Catania and Danielle Staub in Mohegan Sun, Connecticut, when she popped off on the Hollywood star — whom Giudice named as her “worst celebrity encounter.”
“I can’t stand her, sorry,” Giudice said, in video captured by fans and published by TMZ. “I hate to say that, because I’m Italian,...
- 10/31/2017
- by People Staff
- PEOPLE.com
Throughout Empire‘s Season 1 finale, Lucious Lyon seems hellbent on reinforcing the damning assessment of his life — and in particular, his parenting skills — made last week by his ex-wife Cookie: “Everything you touch, you destroy. Look what you did to my sons.“
PhotosEmpire‘s 15 Biggest Season 1 Shockers
He punches his youngest, Hakeem, right in the face. He attempts to corrupt his troubled eldest son Andre’s spiritual adviser — just to prove he’s “more powerful” than God. And as for his middle child, Jamal, the one he’s repeatedly beaten and scorned just for being gay? Well, good ole Lucious...
PhotosEmpire‘s 15 Biggest Season 1 Shockers
He punches his youngest, Hakeem, right in the face. He attempts to corrupt his troubled eldest son Andre’s spiritual adviser — just to prove he’s “more powerful” than God. And as for his middle child, Jamal, the one he’s repeatedly beaten and scorned just for being gay? Well, good ole Lucious...
- 3/19/2015
- TVLine.com
A weekly feature in which we spotlight shining stars
The Performer | Tatiana Maslany
The Show | Orphan Black
The Episode | “Entangled Bank”
The Airdate | May 18, 2013
The Performance | Throughout Orphan Black‘s freshman run, Tatiana Maslany’s work has been as mind-blowing as the show’s concept: A young woman whose life is in shambles witnesses her doppelgänger committing suicide on a train platform, assumes the dead woman’s police-detective identity and discovers she’s one in a series of at least nine human clones (another of whom is attempting to kill off the entire line).
Related | TV Season in Review: Breaks Are Bad,...
The Performer | Tatiana Maslany
The Show | Orphan Black
The Episode | “Entangled Bank”
The Airdate | May 18, 2013
The Performance | Throughout Orphan Black‘s freshman run, Tatiana Maslany’s work has been as mind-blowing as the show’s concept: A young woman whose life is in shambles witnesses her doppelgänger committing suicide on a train platform, assumes the dead woman’s police-detective identity and discovers she’s one in a series of at least nine human clones (another of whom is attempting to kill off the entire line).
Related | TV Season in Review: Breaks Are Bad,...
- 5/25/2013
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
Appropros of nothing other than to whet your appetite for more Film Bitch Awards announcements, this site's long running awards (I agonize over my snail's pace as much as any of you!) I thought I'd share all of Best Picture winners to date. [If you're just looking for Oscar stuff and clicked over, here's your current Best Picture race and Oscar related articles for the current competition. ] I'm mostly pleased with my choices in retrospect though I would make a couple of switcheroos. You'll notice that in the time I've been publishing my lists for the world I've only ever twice agreed with Oscar's final pic on Best Picture (2003, 2009) though I sort of count 2007 as agreement by virtue of coin-toss almostness. My motto with controlling disappointments with Oscar is to just be grateful if a couple of my favorites get nominated and be thrilled if something in my top ten wins the industry's top prize.
* I will eventually republish the now missing top ten articles - I have them on the hard drive.
Gold:...
* I will eventually republish the now missing top ten articles - I have them on the hard drive.
Gold:...
- 1/28/2013
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Was “self-sabotage” the primary theme last week on The Voice and The X Factor? It depends on who you ask.
On NBC’s reality singing competition, Christina Aguilera made an utterly inscrutable decision by sending home rising star De’Borah in favor of the far less exciting Adriana Louise. On The X Factor, meanwhile, Simon Cowell accused Demi Lovato of hurting her proteges’ chances by going overboard with makeovers and crazy staging.
My cohost Melinda Doolittle and I delve deeper into questions about Christina and Demi’s desire to win on this week’s Reality Check, while also reviewing the...
On NBC’s reality singing competition, Christina Aguilera made an utterly inscrutable decision by sending home rising star De’Borah in favor of the far less exciting Adriana Louise. On The X Factor, meanwhile, Simon Cowell accused Demi Lovato of hurting her proteges’ chances by going overboard with makeovers and crazy staging.
My cohost Melinda Doolittle and I delve deeper into questions about Christina and Demi’s desire to win on this week’s Reality Check, while also reviewing the...
- 11/12/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Plus clothing from Betty White, Ryan Murphy's new show, and Katy Perry dedicates "Ur So Gay" to a high school classmate.
Adam Lambert was relaxing on South Beach yesterday, minding his own business while wearing his grandmother’s hat, when a particular paparazzi just wouldn’t leave him alone, even after Adam asked him to leave. So Adam got physical with the pap. His friends restrained him, and no one got hurt, but we probably haven’t heard the last of this. In the ultimate irony, the pap who took pictures of the pap getting roughed up probably got paid more.
Ryan Murphy (Glee) is teaming up with Howard Gordan (24) to create a new high-concept drama dealing with people’s fears. Not much more is known, but with the names involved, it’s almost a lock for series.
The Black Eyed Peas are rumored for half-time at the Super Bowl.
Adam Lambert was relaxing on South Beach yesterday, minding his own business while wearing his grandmother’s hat, when a particular paparazzi just wouldn’t leave him alone, even after Adam asked him to leave. So Adam got physical with the pap. His friends restrained him, and no one got hurt, but we probably haven’t heard the last of this. In the ultimate irony, the pap who took pictures of the pap getting roughed up probably got paid more.
Ryan Murphy (Glee) is teaming up with Howard Gordan (24) to create a new high-concept drama dealing with people’s fears. Not much more is known, but with the names involved, it’s almost a lock for series.
The Black Eyed Peas are rumored for half-time at the Super Bowl.
- 9/17/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
A Prophet
Opens: February 12th 2010
Cast: Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif, Hichem Yacoubi, Reda Kateb
Director: Jacques Audiard
Summary: Sent to prison, Malik El Djebena falls under the sway of a group of Corsicans who enforce their rule in the prison. As the 'missions' go by, he toughens himself and wins their confidence but uses his intelligence to discreetly develop his own network.
Analysis: Finally scoring a limited release in the Us in February, Jacques Audiard's violent and hard-edged prison drama won the Grand Prix at Cannes, scored Best Film at the London Film Festival, and is already the hotly tipped favourite to take the Oscar for Best Foreign Film late next month.
Reviews have been stellar around the world for the film which quickly became the most universally admired entry in the often hotly contentious first week of Cannes back in May. From a breakout performance by Tahar Rahim,...
Opens: February 12th 2010
Cast: Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif, Hichem Yacoubi, Reda Kateb
Director: Jacques Audiard
Summary: Sent to prison, Malik El Djebena falls under the sway of a group of Corsicans who enforce their rule in the prison. As the 'missions' go by, he toughens himself and wins their confidence but uses his intelligence to discreetly develop his own network.
Analysis: Finally scoring a limited release in the Us in February, Jacques Audiard's violent and hard-edged prison drama won the Grand Prix at Cannes, scored Best Film at the London Film Festival, and is already the hotly tipped favourite to take the Oscar for Best Foreign Film late next month.
Reviews have been stellar around the world for the film which quickly became the most universally admired entry in the often hotly contentious first week of Cannes back in May. From a breakout performance by Tahar Rahim,...
- 1/2/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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