AMC released a new trailer for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live in honor of Valentine’s Day, focusing on the love story between Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira). The one-minute trailer shows clips of their relationship over the years and declares that true love never dies.
“Till my last breath, I am yours,” whispers Rick. The trailer ends with Rick telling Michonne that she’s the love of his life.
The latest chapter of The Walking Dead universe also stars Pollyanna McIntosh, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Terry O’Quinn, Matthew August Jeffers, Craig Tate, and Andrew Bachelor. Showrunner Scott M. Gimple executive produces along with Lincoln, Gurira, Denise Huth, Brian Bockrath, and Greg Nicotero.
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ (Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC)
“The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live presents an epic love story of two characters changed by a changed world.
“Till my last breath, I am yours,” whispers Rick. The trailer ends with Rick telling Michonne that she’s the love of his life.
The latest chapter of The Walking Dead universe also stars Pollyanna McIntosh, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Terry O’Quinn, Matthew August Jeffers, Craig Tate, and Andrew Bachelor. Showrunner Scott M. Gimple executive produces along with Lincoln, Gurira, Denise Huth, Brian Bockrath, and Greg Nicotero.
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes in ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ (Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC)
“The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live presents an epic love story of two characters changed by a changed world.
- 2/14/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Los Angeles, Feb 5 (Ians) Singer Sza, who has the most nominations at the 2024 Grammy Awards, painted the stage red with a perfect ‘Kill Bill’ performance.
The singer, dressed out in a black trenchcoat and wide-brimmed hat, opened with her smash hit “Snooze” off her sophomore album “Sos.” On a stage resembling a back alley replete with flaming garbage cans and a dumpster, she sang shrouded in shadow, brushing off a man who approached her at the song’s end.
The camera panned to a woman in the audience brandishing a sword, showing off her samurai skills on a table where Phoebe Bridgers and Victoria Monét were seated.
The woman joined a crew of dancers on stage as Sza ran through “Kill Bill,” taking off her jacket and joining in on the choreography, once again pushing off the suitor, reports variety.com.
The R&b singer led the 2024 Grammy nominations with nine nods,...
The singer, dressed out in a black trenchcoat and wide-brimmed hat, opened with her smash hit “Snooze” off her sophomore album “Sos.” On a stage resembling a back alley replete with flaming garbage cans and a dumpster, she sang shrouded in shadow, brushing off a man who approached her at the song’s end.
The camera panned to a woman in the audience brandishing a sword, showing off her samurai skills on a table where Phoebe Bridgers and Victoria Monét were seated.
The woman joined a crew of dancers on stage as Sza ran through “Kill Bill,” taking off her jacket and joining in on the choreography, once again pushing off the suitor, reports variety.com.
The R&b singer led the 2024 Grammy nominations with nine nods,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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The 66th Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, February 4 beginning at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The ceremony, hosted by Trevor Noah for a fourth consecutive year, will air live on CBS and stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
The main Grammy ceremony will also be available to stream live on Paramount+ with Showtime, and on-demand the next day for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.
A livestream is also available on CBS through DirecTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial.
The pre-show Premiere Ceremony, where the majority of the day’s Grammys will be awarded, kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Et/12:30 p.m. Pt Sunday and will stream live on live.Grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. Songwriter-producer Justin Tranter will host.
Other...
The 66th Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, February 4 beginning at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The ceremony, hosted by Trevor Noah for a fourth consecutive year, will air live on CBS and stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
The main Grammy ceremony will also be available to stream live on Paramount+ with Showtime, and on-demand the next day for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.
A livestream is also available on CBS through DirecTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial.
The pre-show Premiere Ceremony, where the majority of the day’s Grammys will be awarded, kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Et/12:30 p.m. Pt Sunday and will stream live on live.Grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. Songwriter-producer Justin Tranter will host.
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- 2/4/2024
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Joni Mitchell will perform on the Grammy stage for the first time in her legendary career at the 2024 award show, taking place Sunday, February 4 at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena.
The singer-songwriter, who is nominated for Best Folk Album for Joni Mitchell at Newport, previously received the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002. However, Mitchell has never performed live at the Grammy Awards itself, until now.
Don’t miss nine-time Grammy winner and past @MusiCares Person of the Year @jonimitchell’s first-ever #GRAMMYs performance! Tune-in to @cbs on Sunday,...
The singer-songwriter, who is nominated for Best Folk Album for Joni Mitchell at Newport, previously received the Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002. However, Mitchell has never performed live at the Grammy Awards itself, until now.
Don’t miss nine-time Grammy winner and past @MusiCares Person of the Year @jonimitchell’s first-ever #GRAMMYs performance! Tune-in to @cbs on Sunday,...
- 1/28/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
U2 resumed their Las Vegas Sphere residency Friday night after a six-week break, and the mid-show acoustic set featured their first-ever live performance of the 1986 Crowded House classic “Don’t Dream It’s Over.” It was dedicated to that band’s frontman Neil Finn, Tim Finn, his brother and longtime creative collaborator, and their mother Mary.
Crowded House have landed many hits on the charts in Europe, Australia, and their native New Zealand over the past four decades. But “Don’t Dream It’s Over” is one of their few...
Crowded House have landed many hits on the charts in Europe, Australia, and their native New Zealand over the past four decades. But “Don’t Dream It’s Over” is one of their few...
- 1/27/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
[Warning: The following contains Major spoilers from the January 14 episode of We Are Family] The Fox reality competition series We Are Family has already had a mix of star reveals from across entertainment and sports. Each episode of this celebrity guessing game sees three contestants performing songs solo and in a duet with their hidden famous relatives. Members of the audience try to name the celebs that are singing behind a silhouette with their family members with the help of some clues. Those who are correct share the prize money of upwards of $150,000 through the rounds. So far this season we’ve seen Michelle Williams, Joel McHale, Nikki Glaser, Jojo Siwa, Carnie Wilson, and Cam Newton come from behind the cloak of secrecy that is the “Super Sphere” to join their relative on stage. During a special post-nfl game episode on Sunday, January 14, host Anthony Anderson unveiled Candace Cameron Bure as the one who was singing Donna Summer’s “Hot ...
- 1/15/2024
- TV Insider
Matthew Libatique, the Academy Award-nominated cinematographer most recently lending his talents to Bradley Cooper’s Netflix pic Maestro, has been set to receive the American Film Institute’s Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal at the AFI Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute to Nicole Kidman, taking place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on April 27th.
The Schaffner Alumni Medal recognizes the extraordinary creative talents of AFI Conservatory Alumni who embody the qualities of filmmaker Franklin J. Schaffner: talent, taste, dedication and commitment to quality storytelling in film and television. Past recipients include Libatique’s frequent collaborator (and one-time classmate) Darren Aronofsky, Lesli Linka Glatter, Siân Heder, Patty Jenkins, Janusz Kamiński, Mimi Leder, David Lynch, Terrence Malick, Melina Matsoukas and Rachel Morrison.
While this year will be the ninth that the AFI Life Achievement Award special airs on TNT, air dates for the Kidman tribute special on TNT and...
The Schaffner Alumni Medal recognizes the extraordinary creative talents of AFI Conservatory Alumni who embody the qualities of filmmaker Franklin J. Schaffner: talent, taste, dedication and commitment to quality storytelling in film and television. Past recipients include Libatique’s frequent collaborator (and one-time classmate) Darren Aronofsky, Lesli Linka Glatter, Siân Heder, Patty Jenkins, Janusz Kamiński, Mimi Leder, David Lynch, Terrence Malick, Melina Matsoukas and Rachel Morrison.
While this year will be the ninth that the AFI Life Achievement Award special airs on TNT, air dates for the Kidman tribute special on TNT and...
- 1/9/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
When it comes to how big a movie experience can get, Sphere has answered that question once and for all: The sky is the limit. The first film to play in the enormous, immersive new space in Las Vegas, Darren Aronofsky’s “Postcard From Earth,” has plenty of blue-screen, so to speak — that is, vast skies that stretch to fill the dome that towers 366 feet over the venue’s floor level. The 50-minute movie takes you into the reaches of space, too, with a wrap-around science-fiction narrative that is apropos for Sphere’s wrap-around screen. But “let’s get small” is an operative motif, too, as the proprietary Big Sky cameras zoom in on objects as tiny as a praying mantis.
Aronofsky’s films always have a lot more on their minds than bedazzlement, and “Postcard From Earth” is no exception, as it turns out the journey by a pair...
Aronofsky’s films always have a lot more on their minds than bedazzlement, and “Postcard From Earth” is no exception, as it turns out the journey by a pair...
- 10/7/2023
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Timed perfectly to Friday’s harvest moon that illuminated the dusty Las Vegas skyline, Sphere — Madison Square Garden’s epic $2.3 billion immersive live entertainment venue and the world’s largest spherical structure — opened its doors for the first time. Joining the packed house of 20,000 attendees, a parade of music-loving celebrities made their way to the technological marvel for the main event, the debut of U2:uv Achtung Baby Live At Sphere. A-listers also gawked at the visionary achievement of Jim Dolan, Msg Entertainment and Sphere Entertainment executive chairman and CEO.
Aaron Paul, Andre Agassi, Bryan Cranston, Connie Britton, Dakota Fanning, Darren Aronofsky, Diplo, Elizabeth Banks, Jon Hamm, Josh Duhamel, Jane Seymour, Luke Wilson, Maria Sharapova, Mario Lopez, Oscar De La Hoya, Skylar Astin and Steffi Graf made appearances on the carpet. Inside, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom watched the show alongside Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos. From the stage, Bono name-checked Paul McCartney,...
Aaron Paul, Andre Agassi, Bryan Cranston, Connie Britton, Dakota Fanning, Darren Aronofsky, Diplo, Elizabeth Banks, Jon Hamm, Josh Duhamel, Jane Seymour, Luke Wilson, Maria Sharapova, Mario Lopez, Oscar De La Hoya, Skylar Astin and Steffi Graf made appearances on the carpet. Inside, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom watched the show alongside Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos. From the stage, Bono name-checked Paul McCartney,...
- 9/30/2023
- by Melinda Sheckells
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Maybe the best reaction to 19-year-old Coco Gauff winning her first Grand Slam tournament at the U.S. Open today came from the champ herself.
“Honestly, thank you to the people who didn’t believe in me. A month ago, I won a 500 title and people said I would stop at that,” she said in a TV interview from center court. “I’m here with this trophy right now. I tried my best to carry this with grace and I’ve been doing my best. So honestly, to those who thought [they] were putting water on my fire, you were really adding gas to it. And now I’m really burning so bright right now.”
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“Honestly, thank you to the people who didn’t believe in me. A month ago, I won a 500 title and people said I would stop at that,” she said in a TV interview from center court. “I’m here with this trophy right now. I tried my best to carry this with grace and I’ve been doing my best. So honestly, to those who thought [they] were putting water on my fire, you were really adding gas to it. And now I’m really burning so bright right now.”
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- 9/9/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
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