Rob Lowe has a lot of gratitude for the men and women helping to put out the devastating Thomas Fire in Montecito, California.
The 53-year-old actor's home is at risk as the flames have already engulfed over 270,00 acres as of Sunday. As a way of saying thanks, Lowe invited the firefighters in his town to have dinner at his home.
"Thank you to all the crews from all over the country who stood tall and saved my town. #respect #gratitude," he captioned a photo of him posing with the firefighters. "Dinner for new friends at our house."
Prior to the dinner, Lowe shared photos of the fires on Instagram as well as an image of himself in flame retardant clothing using a hosepipe. "Helping earlier today. You do what you can, but when it’s time.. you Go," he wrote.
In addition to Lowe's residence, the fires have also put Oprah Winfrey's home at risk. Showing...
The 53-year-old actor's home is at risk as the flames have already engulfed over 270,00 acres as of Sunday. As a way of saying thanks, Lowe invited the firefighters in his town to have dinner at his home.
"Thank you to all the crews from all over the country who stood tall and saved my town. #respect #gratitude," he captioned a photo of him posing with the firefighters. "Dinner for new friends at our house."
Prior to the dinner, Lowe shared photos of the fires on Instagram as well as an image of himself in flame retardant clothing using a hosepipe. "Helping earlier today. You do what you can, but when it’s time.. you Go," he wrote.
In addition to Lowe's residence, the fires have also put Oprah Winfrey's home at risk. Showing...
- 12/18/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
From a few accidentally-on-purpose innuendos to slips of the tongue and sticking it to difficult guests, Oprah Winfrey knew how to make good TV during her 25-year run hosting The Oprah Winfrey Show, which left the air in 2011. However, on Monday's episode of Harry, the roles were reversed when host Harry Connick Jr. had Miss Winfrey in the hot seat to promote her latest book, The Wisdom of Sundays: Life-Changing Insights from Super Soul Conversations. When the crooner-turned-talk-show host asked the media mogul who her "worst" guest ever was, the billionaire producer revealed that a lawyer who couldn't stop name dropping his book topped her naughty list. That got us thinking about...
- 11/7/2017
- E! Online
Ava DuVernay rejects the Hollywood status quo — and as a result, she has broken major barriers for women in the industry.
Last year, the Oscar-nominated director was tapped to helm Disney’s A Wrinkle In Time, making her the first black female director to lead a $100 million film.
“Disney allowed me to open my imagination,” DuVernay, 45, says of the upcoming adaptation of the popular children’s sci-fi novel that starring Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling. “They believed in my vision in a way that was so nourishing to me as a filmmaker. It’s very rare to come across that.
Last year, the Oscar-nominated director was tapped to helm Disney’s A Wrinkle In Time, making her the first black female director to lead a $100 million film.
“Disney allowed me to open my imagination,” DuVernay, 45, says of the upcoming adaptation of the popular children’s sci-fi novel that starring Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling. “They believed in my vision in a way that was so nourishing to me as a filmmaker. It’s very rare to come across that.
- 11/3/2017
- by Janine Rubenstein
- PEOPLE.com
Sunday brunch goals!
Oprah Winfrey celebrated the release of her new book, Wisdom of Sundays: Life-Changing Insights from Super Soul Conversations, by hosting a star-studded “bruncheon” at her Montecito, California, home on Sunday.
And in true Oprah style, this wasn’t just any brunch -- the event featured musical performances from acts including Andra Day and Common, and was attended by actors including Jenna Dewan Tatum, Mindy Kaling, Julia Roberts, Chrissy Metz, Sophia Bush and Kerry Washington.
In between mingling with guests at her 65-acre property, Winfrey got candid about the challenges of hosting such a large event and boasted about the day’s menu, which featured “the best fried chicken in the world.”
Exclusive: Oprah Winfrey Reveals How She Stays Stress Free 'This is the Best Time of My Life!'
“The biggest challenge is when you have 400 people and you have Art, who is the best fried chicken maker on the planet,” the talk show queen...
Oprah Winfrey celebrated the release of her new book, Wisdom of Sundays: Life-Changing Insights from Super Soul Conversations, by hosting a star-studded “bruncheon” at her Montecito, California, home on Sunday.
And in true Oprah style, this wasn’t just any brunch -- the event featured musical performances from acts including Andra Day and Common, and was attended by actors including Jenna Dewan Tatum, Mindy Kaling, Julia Roberts, Chrissy Metz, Sophia Bush and Kerry Washington.
In between mingling with guests at her 65-acre property, Winfrey got candid about the challenges of hosting such a large event and boasted about the day’s menu, which featured “the best fried chicken in the world.”
Exclusive: Oprah Winfrey Reveals How She Stays Stress Free 'This is the Best Time of My Life!'
“The biggest challenge is when you have 400 people and you have Art, who is the best fried chicken maker on the planet,” the talk show queen...
- 10/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Yvonne Orji immediately captured our attention with her role as Molly in the HBO comedy series Insecure, and it's time we give her a proper introduction. The actress plays Issa Rae's best friend, and the bond their characters share is one of the most honest portrayals of friendship on television. They cheer each other on in their careers, judge each other for making bad decisions with men, and always hug it out after delivering some cold truths. But behind Molly's promiscuous, career-driven character is Yvonne, who's pretty different from her onscreen counterpart. In addition to Insecure, Yvonne recently appeared on season three of Jane the Virgin, and she has a lot more to look forward to. Get to know the actress better below before she takes over both the big and small screens soon. RelatedUnlike the Show, the Insecure Cast Are All Actually Friends in Real Life Her...
- 10/3/2017
- by Perri Konecky
- Popsugar.com
51 unforgivable Emmy snubs: ‘The Leftovers,’ Rami Malek, Oprah Winfrey, Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson …
The 2017 Emmy nominations were announced Thursday, July 13 and amidst all of the welcome additions were a slew of unforgivable snubs. Many major contenders and frontrunners were left out in the cold, including last year’s Best Drama Actor winner Rami Malek (“Mr. Robot”). Other big names to miss out include Oprah Winfrey (“Immortal Life […]...
- 7/13/2017
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The wait is almost over. Nominations for the 2017 Emmy Awards will be announced Thursday at 11:30 am Et
(watch them live right here on TVLine) and here’s what I can promise you: HBO’s Big Little Lies and FX’s Feud: Bette and Joan will dominate the limited series categories, NBC’s Trump-fueled Saturday Night Live will walk away with one of its largest nomination hauls ever, and the list of egregious snubs will be as long as it will be painful. Beyond that, it’s a total crap shoot.
Just kidding! I already glimpsed the final nominations via...
(watch them live right here on TVLine) and here’s what I can promise you: HBO’s Big Little Lies and FX’s Feud: Bette and Joan will dominate the limited series categories, NBC’s Trump-fueled Saturday Night Live will walk away with one of its largest nomination hauls ever, and the list of egregious snubs will be as long as it will be painful. Beyond that, it’s a total crap shoot.
Just kidding! I already glimpsed the final nominations via...
- 7/12/2017
- TVLine.com
Most of our Emmy Experts agree on the top six performers who will be nominated for Best Movie/Mini Actress, one of the most competitive contests of the year. Those frontrunners are Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon (“Big Little Lies”), Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon (“Feud: Bette and Joan”), Oprah Winfrey (“The Immortal Life of Henrietta […]...
- 7/11/2017
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Jazz Jennings‘ meeting with former President Barack Obama was one for the books!
The 16-year-old I Am Jazz star opened up about her “incredible moment” with the 55-year-old, in which the beloved politician graced her with four words she’ll never forget.
“We were at the White House for the pride reception,” Jennings recalled on Tuesday’s People Now, noting that Obama began chatting with her during a quick stop for photos. “He started saying things like, ‘Oh, so you’re in high school now, how is that? How old are you? Oh, you’re the same age as my daughter.
The 16-year-old I Am Jazz star opened up about her “incredible moment” with the 55-year-old, in which the beloved politician graced her with four words she’ll never forget.
“We were at the White House for the pride reception,” Jennings recalled on Tuesday’s People Now, noting that Obama began chatting with her during a quick stop for photos. “He started saying things like, ‘Oh, so you’re in high school now, how is that? How old are you? Oh, you’re the same age as my daughter.
- 6/20/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Ellen DeGeneres is tearfully going down memory lane.
In a clip from Friday’s special episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show celebrating the 20th anniversary of her sitcom’s iconic coming-out episode, the daytime talk show host, 59, says, “I’m Ellen and I’m gay” to open her show.
“Twenty years ago I said that — it was a much bigger deal then,” she continues.
On April 30, 1997, DeGeneres herself didn’t just publicly come out as gay — her character on the ABC hit sitcom Ellen did too. The episode titled “The Puppy Episode” was taped in front of a live audience.
In a clip from Friday’s special episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show celebrating the 20th anniversary of her sitcom’s iconic coming-out episode, the daytime talk show host, 59, says, “I’m Ellen and I’m gay” to open her show.
“Twenty years ago I said that — it was a much bigger deal then,” she continues.
On April 30, 1997, DeGeneres herself didn’t just publicly come out as gay — her character on the ABC hit sitcom Ellen did too. The episode titled “The Puppy Episode” was taped in front of a live audience.
- 4/28/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Immediate Reaction
And the game is afoot! Gloria Burgle (Carrie Coon) is our Sherlock Holmes, Maurice LeFay (Scoot McNairy) is the middleman, and Ray Stussy (Ewan McGregor) is Moriarty — or is Nikki Swango (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) our Moriarty? Maybe they’re both the big bads. Or perhaps they’re glorified middlemen providing a buffer between Burgle and Ray’s twin brother, Emmit. That would make the mysterious V.M. Varga (David Thewlis) the ultimate evildoer, and boy does that sound right.
No matter how it shakes out, the 90-minute “Fargo” premiere did an expedient job setting up one helluva mystery. The dots seem fairly linear at this point, as we just traced above, but Noah Hawley showed how complicated things can get with just a few mistakes. If Maurice didn’t lose Emmit’s address, there might not have been a mystery at all. He could’ve stolen the stamp,...
And the game is afoot! Gloria Burgle (Carrie Coon) is our Sherlock Holmes, Maurice LeFay (Scoot McNairy) is the middleman, and Ray Stussy (Ewan McGregor) is Moriarty — or is Nikki Swango (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) our Moriarty? Maybe they’re both the big bads. Or perhaps they’re glorified middlemen providing a buffer between Burgle and Ray’s twin brother, Emmit. That would make the mysterious V.M. Varga (David Thewlis) the ultimate evildoer, and boy does that sound right.
No matter how it shakes out, the 90-minute “Fargo” premiere did an expedient job setting up one helluva mystery. The dots seem fairly linear at this point, as we just traced above, but Noah Hawley showed how complicated things can get with just a few mistakes. If Maurice didn’t lose Emmit’s address, there might not have been a mystery at all. He could’ve stolen the stamp,...
- 4/20/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Ramin Bahrani to direct for HBO.
Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon are set to star in HBO Films’ Fahrenheit 451.
Ramin Bahrani will co-write and direct the film through his Noruz Films, while Amir Naderi will co-write.
The film, based on Ray Bradbury’s classic novel Fahrenheit 451, depicts a future where media is an opiate, history is outlawed and ‘firemen’ burn books.
At the centre of this is Montag, a young fireman who forsakes his world, battles his mentor and struggles to regain his humanity.
Jordan is set to star as Montag, while Shannon will portray Beatty, Montag’s fireman captain and mentor.
The casting announcement comes more than a year after the film was first put into development at the premium network and sees Michael Shannon returning to HBO following his turn on Boardwalk Empire.
Fahrenheit 451 also reunites the actor with Bahrani and Naderi after he starred in their film 99 Homes.
David Chatsworth...
Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon are set to star in HBO Films’ Fahrenheit 451.
Ramin Bahrani will co-write and direct the film through his Noruz Films, while Amir Naderi will co-write.
The film, based on Ray Bradbury’s classic novel Fahrenheit 451, depicts a future where media is an opiate, history is outlawed and ‘firemen’ burn books.
At the centre of this is Montag, a young fireman who forsakes his world, battles his mentor and struggles to regain his humanity.
Jordan is set to star as Montag, while Shannon will portray Beatty, Montag’s fireman captain and mentor.
The casting announcement comes more than a year after the film was first put into development at the premium network and sees Michael Shannon returning to HBO following his turn on Boardwalk Empire.
Fahrenheit 451 also reunites the actor with Bahrani and Naderi after he starred in their film 99 Homes.
David Chatsworth...
- 4/19/2017
- ScreenDaily
Racism. Classism. The goddamn patriarchy. All of these issues are of great relevancy to our current culture, and all of these issues are pertinent themes of “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,” the new HBO film starring Oprah Winfrey and Rose Byrne. Chronicling the legal but unethical theft of a black woman’s cells by white doctors, the film proves to be more concerned with finding a happy ending than discussing how the systemic nature of America’s racial rift has adversely affected a family, if not generations of families. That might be a viable option if the “Henrietta Lacks” emotional core wasn’t built on rage, but — as is admirably encapsulated in Winfrey’s performance — there’s too much suffering here to settle for complacency.
Serving as yet another example of a storyteller stealing focus from the story she’s trying to tell, “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks...
Serving as yet another example of a storyteller stealing focus from the story she’s trying to tell, “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks...
- 4/19/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Rose Byrne has gotten to do what few would dare try! The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks star played journalist Rebecca in the upcoming HBO film and in one particularly tense scene, she had to tell Oprah Winfrey’s character, Deborah, to “shut the **** up.”
“It was intense! It was a long day, but we wanted to do a good job and we were g-ed up to do it,” she told Et’s Jennifer Peros at the film’s premiere on Tuesday. “It was one of those strange surreal moments in your life but that's acting you know? I think I said that to Glenn Close a few times as well so I'm clearly cornering a market, telling legendary woman to eff off.”
Watch: Reese Witherspoon Dishes on What It's Like to Make a Movie With Oprah Winfrey: 'She'd Do the Voice!'
Winfrey also admitted to being intimidated by Byrne’s lengthy acting credits, which...
“It was intense! It was a long day, but we wanted to do a good job and we were g-ed up to do it,” she told Et’s Jennifer Peros at the film’s premiere on Tuesday. “It was one of those strange surreal moments in your life but that's acting you know? I think I said that to Glenn Close a few times as well so I'm clearly cornering a market, telling legendary woman to eff off.”
Watch: Reese Witherspoon Dishes on What It's Like to Make a Movie With Oprah Winfrey: 'She'd Do the Voice!'
Winfrey also admitted to being intimidated by Byrne’s lengthy acting credits, which...
- 4/19/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Oprah Winfrey wasn’t looking for an acting project — but the fascinating story of Henrietta Lacks‘ life and legacy inspired her.
In an interview with People and Entertainment Weekly‘s Editorial Director Jess Cagle for the latest edition of The Jess Cagle Interview, excerpted in this week’s issue of People, Winfrey opens up about starring in and executive-producing HBO’s upcoming Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, an adaption of Rebecca Skloot’s 2010 best-selling book of the same name.
The film tells the true story of Henrietta Lacks, a working-class African-American woman whose cervical cancer cells were used without her...
In an interview with People and Entertainment Weekly‘s Editorial Director Jess Cagle for the latest edition of The Jess Cagle Interview, excerpted in this week’s issue of People, Winfrey opens up about starring in and executive-producing HBO’s upcoming Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, an adaption of Rebecca Skloot’s 2010 best-selling book of the same name.
The film tells the true story of Henrietta Lacks, a working-class African-American woman whose cervical cancer cells were used without her...
- 4/17/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Ewan McGregor in ‘Fargo’
Two of the best series on television return this week as HBO brings back Veep and FX debuts another season of Fargo. Additionally, there are anticipated fiction and nonfiction shows as well as a new HBO biopic we’re excited about, at the same time we’re set to say goodbye to other favorites, either for the year or forever. To help you keep track of the most important programs over the next seven days, here’s our guide to everything worth watching, whether it’s on broadcast, cable, or streaming for April 16–22:
(All listed times are Eastern)
SUNDAYVeep (HBO, 10:30pm)
This show is back for the first time since the election, and fans are surely wondering how the political humor will reflect the new administration. Probably not at all, considering it was never a reaction to current events before. Instead, the focus on the first episode of season six, “Omaha...
Two of the best series on television return this week as HBO brings back Veep and FX debuts another season of Fargo. Additionally, there are anticipated fiction and nonfiction shows as well as a new HBO biopic we’re excited about, at the same time we’re set to say goodbye to other favorites, either for the year or forever. To help you keep track of the most important programs over the next seven days, here’s our guide to everything worth watching, whether it’s on broadcast, cable, or streaming for April 16–22:
(All listed times are Eastern)
SUNDAYVeep (HBO, 10:30pm)
This show is back for the first time since the election, and fans are surely wondering how the political humor will reflect the new administration. Probably not at all, considering it was never a reaction to current events before. Instead, the focus on the first episode of season six, “Omaha...
- 4/16/2017
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
It’s been six years since Oprah Winfrey‘s beloved talk show went off the air — and now, she’s reflecting on what it taught her.
In an interview with People and Entertainment Weekly‘s Editorial Director Jess Cagle for the latest edition of The Jess Cagle Interview, excerpted in this week’s issue of People, the TV queen — and star of HBO’s upcoming Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — opens up about life after The Oprah Winfrey Show.
During the interview at The London West Hollywood in Beverly Hills, Winfrey, 63, admits that it wasn’t easy to adjust to life without the show,...
In an interview with People and Entertainment Weekly‘s Editorial Director Jess Cagle for the latest edition of The Jess Cagle Interview, excerpted in this week’s issue of People, the TV queen — and star of HBO’s upcoming Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — opens up about life after The Oprah Winfrey Show.
During the interview at The London West Hollywood in Beverly Hills, Winfrey, 63, admits that it wasn’t easy to adjust to life without the show,...
- 4/13/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Henrietta Lacks was just 30 years old when she discovered a lump on her cervix while in her bathtub at home.
A private-care doctor referred her to Johns Hopkins Hospital for further testing and she was diagnosed with cancer in January 1951. Lacks, the wife of a steelworker and a mother of five, was treated with radiation and sent home, but she was hospitalized the following August. She died at the age of 31 two months later.
But that’s not where her story ends.
Without her knowledge or permission, doctors harvested samples of Lacks’ cervical tissue during her treatments and discovered her...
A private-care doctor referred her to Johns Hopkins Hospital for further testing and she was diagnosed with cancer in January 1951. Lacks, the wife of a steelworker and a mother of five, was treated with radiation and sent home, but she was hospitalized the following August. She died at the age of 31 two months later.
But that’s not where her story ends.
Without her knowledge or permission, doctors harvested samples of Lacks’ cervical tissue during her treatments and discovered her...
- 4/12/2017
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
Warning: Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you haven’t watched Tuesday’s Bones.
Bones set the stage for its series finale on Tuesday’s explosive penultimate episode, which, true to form for the long-running Fox procedural, combined the joy of a wedding with the terror of a killer on the loose. And everything ended with a bang.
The episode, titled “The Day in the Life,” flashed back and forward around the events of Cam (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo’s (Pej Vahdat) reception, giving fans a chance to see the happy couple and all their friends and relatives -- Michelle! Felicia! Most of the old “squinterns!” -- celebrating their much-deserved bliss.
However, the honeymoon doesn’t last long, as the next morning Cam and Arastoo are summoned back to the Jeffersonian Institute’s Medico-Legal Lab, where, as Brennan (Emily Deschanel) puts it, “everything” has gone wrong.
Fox
Related: 'Bones' Stars and Creator Address 'Possible' Revival...
Bones set the stage for its series finale on Tuesday’s explosive penultimate episode, which, true to form for the long-running Fox procedural, combined the joy of a wedding with the terror of a killer on the loose. And everything ended with a bang.
The episode, titled “The Day in the Life,” flashed back and forward around the events of Cam (Tamara Taylor) and Arastoo’s (Pej Vahdat) reception, giving fans a chance to see the happy couple and all their friends and relatives -- Michelle! Felicia! Most of the old “squinterns!” -- celebrating their much-deserved bliss.
However, the honeymoon doesn’t last long, as the next morning Cam and Arastoo are summoned back to the Jeffersonian Institute’s Medico-Legal Lab, where, as Brennan (Emily Deschanel) puts it, “everything” has gone wrong.
Fox
Related: 'Bones' Stars and Creator Address 'Possible' Revival...
- 3/22/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Two series are taking over Saturday nights on the Oprah Winfrey Network in April. The Saturday night line-up will feature returning series Iyanla: Fix My Life and the new arrival The Book of John Gray.Own released both a press release and a preview for The Book of John Gray. Check out both below.“Own: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today its new Saturday night programming lineup beginning April 15, including the return of the three-time NAACP Image Award-winning series "Iyanla: Fix My Life" featuring six-time New York Times bestselling author and spiritual life coach Iyanla Vanzant and the new original docu-series "The Book of John Gray" featuring associate pastor at Joel Osteen's world-famous Lakewood Church, John Gray and his wife Aventer. "Iyanla: Fix My Life" will air at 9 p.m. Et/Pt followed by "The Book of John Gray" at...
- 3/16/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Oprah Winfrey and Rose Byrne are teaming up to expose the untold story of one of the most important figures in the history of modern medicine in the first trailer for the upcoming HBO biopic The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
Winfrey plays Deborah, the daughter of the eponymous Henrietta Lacks -- a black woman whose unique cells were harvested without her permission while she was dying in 1951, and were used in a number of world-changing medical breakthroughs, including in vitro fertilization and gene mapping, among many others.
Photos: Stars Take On Real-Life Roles
Byrne plays journalist Rebecca Skloot -- the author of the book the film is based on -- who gets in touch with Deborah to uncover the truth and tragedy behind her mother's unwitting contribution to science.
In the new intense, emotional trailer, it's clear Henrietta's family was unaware of what was being done to and taken from her as she was hospitalized...
Winfrey plays Deborah, the daughter of the eponymous Henrietta Lacks -- a black woman whose unique cells were harvested without her permission while she was dying in 1951, and were used in a number of world-changing medical breakthroughs, including in vitro fertilization and gene mapping, among many others.
Photos: Stars Take On Real-Life Roles
Byrne plays journalist Rebecca Skloot -- the author of the book the film is based on -- who gets in touch with Deborah to uncover the truth and tragedy behind her mother's unwitting contribution to science.
In the new intense, emotional trailer, it's clear Henrietta's family was unaware of what was being done to and taken from her as she was hospitalized...
- 3/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Oprah Winfrey already has 18 Emmys on her shelf… but she may want to clear space for one more.
In the just-released trailer for the HBO movie The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — debuting Saturday, April 22 at 8/7c — Miss O stars as Deborah Lacks, whose mother Henrietta’s cells were used by scientists to create the first immortal human cell line. The discovery led to a number of medical breakthroughs, but Deborah comes to realize her mother’s cells were harvested without her consent, and teams with journalist Rebecca Skloot (Rose Byrne) to uncover the truth. (The movie is based on Skloot’s 2010 nonfiction bestseller.
In the just-released trailer for the HBO movie The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — debuting Saturday, April 22 at 8/7c — Miss O stars as Deborah Lacks, whose mother Henrietta’s cells were used by scientists to create the first immortal human cell line. The discovery led to a number of medical breakthroughs, but Deborah comes to realize her mother’s cells were harvested without her consent, and teams with journalist Rebecca Skloot (Rose Byrne) to uncover the truth. (The movie is based on Skloot’s 2010 nonfiction bestseller.
- 3/15/2017
- TVLine.com
Own: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today its new Saturday night programming lineup that will begin on April 15, including the return of award-winning series “Iyanla: Fix My Life” featuring six-time New York Times bestselling author and spiritual life coach Iyanla… Continue Reading →...
- 3/14/2017
- by shadowandact
- ShadowAndAct
Is the Queen of Talk considering running for commander in chief?
Oprah Winfrey shared in a recent interview with Bloomberg Media that she's been contemplating the "possibility" of a presidential run. "Have you ever thought that -- given the popularity that you have -- we haven’t broken the glass ceiling yet for women, [but] that you could actually run for president and be elected?" host David Rubenstein asked the 63-year-old mogul.
Watch: John Legend Calls Kanye West's Meeting With Donald Trump a 'Publicity Stunt' -- 'I'm Pretty Disappointed'
Winfrey admitted that she "never considered the question, even the possibility" until President Donald Trump was elected. "I thought, ‘Oh, gee, I don’t have the experience, I don’t know enough,’" she explained. "And now I’m thinking, ‘Oh.’”
"It’s clear you don’t need government experience to be elected president,” Rubenstein agreed.
Watch: Kanye West Meets With Donald Trump at Trump Tower, Discusses '[link...
Oprah Winfrey shared in a recent interview with Bloomberg Media that she's been contemplating the "possibility" of a presidential run. "Have you ever thought that -- given the popularity that you have -- we haven’t broken the glass ceiling yet for women, [but] that you could actually run for president and be elected?" host David Rubenstein asked the 63-year-old mogul.
Watch: John Legend Calls Kanye West's Meeting With Donald Trump a 'Publicity Stunt' -- 'I'm Pretty Disappointed'
Winfrey admitted that she "never considered the question, even the possibility" until President Donald Trump was elected. "I thought, ‘Oh, gee, I don’t have the experience, I don’t know enough,’" she explained. "And now I’m thinking, ‘Oh.’”
"It’s clear you don’t need government experience to be elected president,” Rubenstein agreed.
Watch: Kanye West Meets With Donald Trump at Trump Tower, Discusses '[link...
- 3/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
As usual, the five nominees in the fiercely competitive Best Documentary Oscar category are comprised of high-profile hits and festival award-winners with the right combination of accessibility, artful filmmaking, and gravitas. However, this year’s race was marked by outside factors that included #OscarsSoWhite and the election of President Donald Trump. (Of note: Filmmakers of color directed four of the five nominated feature documentaries.)
Here’s how the documentary race shakes out:
“O.J.: Made in America” (Ezra Edelman, Espn, May 20)
Scoring great reviews at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival was Ezra Edelman’s five-part movie “O.J.: Made in America,” an exhaustive, eye-opening examination of O.J. Simpson and race relations in Los Angeles from the ’60s through the Trial of the Century and beyond.
The movie swept through awards groups: it won three Cinema Eye Honors awards, took home the Ida for Best Feature, the Gotham, the National Board of Review, National Society of Film Critics,...
Here’s how the documentary race shakes out:
“O.J.: Made in America” (Ezra Edelman, Espn, May 20)
Scoring great reviews at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival was Ezra Edelman’s five-part movie “O.J.: Made in America,” an exhaustive, eye-opening examination of O.J. Simpson and race relations in Los Angeles from the ’60s through the Trial of the Century and beyond.
The movie swept through awards groups: it won three Cinema Eye Honors awards, took home the Ida for Best Feature, the Gotham, the National Board of Review, National Society of Film Critics,...
- 2/15/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
As usual, the five nominees in the fiercely competitive Best Documentary Oscar category are comprised of high-profile hits and festival award-winners with the right combination of accessibility, artful filmmaking, and gravitas. However, this year’s race was marked by outside factors that included #OscarsSoWhite and the election of President Donald Trump. (Of note: Filmmakers of color directed four of the five nominated feature documentaries.)
Here’s how the documentary race shakes out:
“O.J.: Made in America” (Ezra Edelman, Espn, May 20)
Scoring great reviews at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival was Ezra Edelman’s five-part movie “O.J.: Made in America,” an exhaustive, eye-opening examination of O.J. Simpson and race relations in Los Angeles from the ’60s through the Trial of the Century and beyond.
The movie swept through awards groups: it won three Cinema Eye Honors awards, took home the Ida for Best Feature, the Gotham, the National Board of Review, National Society of Film Critics,...
Here’s how the documentary race shakes out:
“O.J.: Made in America” (Ezra Edelman, Espn, May 20)
Scoring great reviews at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival was Ezra Edelman’s five-part movie “O.J.: Made in America,” an exhaustive, eye-opening examination of O.J. Simpson and race relations in Los Angeles from the ’60s through the Trial of the Century and beyond.
The movie swept through awards groups: it won three Cinema Eye Honors awards, took home the Ida for Best Feature, the Gotham, the National Board of Review, National Society of Film Critics,...
- 2/15/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
.@Oprah and Rose Byrne star in the adaptation of the critically-acclaimed book. The Immortal Life of #HenriettaLacks premieres April 22. pic.twitter.com/bGzJC8Kzts — HBO (@HBO) February 14, 2017 As you can see in the above tweet, HBO has set an April… Continue Reading →...
- 2/14/2017
- by shadowandact
- ShadowAndAct
In the weeks and months following 9/11, I found tremendous solace in TV. Each night after work, I would burrow into my couch and curl up with new episodes of Friends, Gilmore Girls or Felicity.
And no matter what, before going to bed, I’d always play back on my VHS recorder the latest installment of The Oprah Winfrey Show. O’s daily dose of uplift and optimism was the perfect tonic to calm my nerves after a long day of terrorism fears and war jitters and anthrax scares.
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And no matter what, before going to bed, I’d always play back on my VHS recorder the latest installment of The Oprah Winfrey Show. O’s daily dose of uplift and optimism was the perfect tonic to calm my nerves after a long day of terrorism fears and war jitters and anthrax scares.
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- 1/26/2017
- TVLine.com
Louise Bourgeois influenced Gianfranco Rosi, director of the Oscar and César nominated Fire At Sea
The 89th Academy Awards' five nominees for Best Documentary Feature Film, Ava DuVernay's 13th; Roger Ross Williams's Life, Animated; Ezra Edelman's O.J.: Made In America; Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro; and Gianfranco Rosi's Fire At Sea (Fuocoammare) have in common that they were screened at Doc NYC in 2016.
13th
The Doc NYC Pro Short List panel discussions, moderated by Thom Powers, included four of the directors and attorney Bryan Stevenson for Ava DuVernay who at the time was working on A Wrinkle In Time, adapted by Jennifer Lee from Madeleine L'Engle's novel and starring Chris Pine, Reese Witherspoon, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peña, and Oprah Winfrey.
13th and Fire At Sea were in the Main Slate and I Am Not Your Negro in the Spotlight on Documentary program...
The 89th Academy Awards' five nominees for Best Documentary Feature Film, Ava DuVernay's 13th; Roger Ross Williams's Life, Animated; Ezra Edelman's O.J.: Made In America; Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro; and Gianfranco Rosi's Fire At Sea (Fuocoammare) have in common that they were screened at Doc NYC in 2016.
13th
The Doc NYC Pro Short List panel discussions, moderated by Thom Powers, included four of the directors and attorney Bryan Stevenson for Ava DuVernay who at the time was working on A Wrinkle In Time, adapted by Jennifer Lee from Madeleine L'Engle's novel and starring Chris Pine, Reese Witherspoon, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peña, and Oprah Winfrey.
13th and Fire At Sea were in the Main Slate and I Am Not Your Negro in the Spotlight on Documentary program...
- 1/26/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The 89th Academy Awards' five nominees for Best Documentary Feature Film, Ava DuVernay's 13th; Roger Ross Williams's Life, Animated; Ezra Edelman's O.J.: Made In America; Raoul Peck's I Am Not Your Negro; and Gianfranco Rosi's Fire At Sea (Fuocoammare) have in common that they were screened at Doc NYC in 2016.
The Doc NYC Pro Short List panel discussions, moderated by Thom Powers, included four of the directors and attorney Bryan Stevenson for Ava DuVernay who at the time was working on A Wrinkle In Time, adapted by Jennifer Lee from Madeleine L'Engle's novel and starring Chris Pine, Reese Witherspoon, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peña, and Oprah Winfrey.
13th and Fire At Sea were in the Main Slate and I Am Not Your Negro in the Spotlight on Documentary program of the 54th New York Film Festival.
O.J.: Made In America was shown in its entirety at.
The Doc NYC Pro Short List panel discussions, moderated by Thom Powers, included four of the directors and attorney Bryan Stevenson for Ava DuVernay who at the time was working on A Wrinkle In Time, adapted by Jennifer Lee from Madeleine L'Engle's novel and starring Chris Pine, Reese Witherspoon, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Michael Peña, and Oprah Winfrey.
13th and Fire At Sea were in the Main Slate and I Am Not Your Negro in the Spotlight on Documentary program of the 54th New York Film Festival.
O.J.: Made In America was shown in its entirety at.
- 1/26/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Ahead of the 2017 Academy Awards, which will be handed out live on ABC starting at 8:30 p.m. Et / 5:30 p.m. Pt, we’re looking back on the historic nominations, which were first announced on Jan. 24.
After two years in which the Academy Awards failed to nominate a single black actor in any of the four acting categories, the nominees for the 2017 Oscars are notably more diverse than ever.
A black actor is nominated in every acting category -- Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress -- in the same year for the first time in Academy history. The closest to the record has been three nominations spread across three of the acting categories, which was last achieved in 2013.
This year, Denzel Washington (Fences, Actor), Mahershala Ali (Moonlight, Supporting Actor), Ruth Negga (Loving, Actress), Viola Davis (Fences, Supporting Actress), Naomie Harris (Moonlight, Supporting Actress) and Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures, Actress) were all...
After two years in which the Academy Awards failed to nominate a single black actor in any of the four acting categories, the nominees for the 2017 Oscars are notably more diverse than ever.
A black actor is nominated in every acting category -- Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress -- in the same year for the first time in Academy history. The closest to the record has been three nominations spread across three of the acting categories, which was last achieved in 2013.
This year, Denzel Washington (Fences, Actor), Mahershala Ali (Moonlight, Supporting Actor), Ruth Negga (Loving, Actress), Viola Davis (Fences, Supporting Actress), Naomie Harris (Moonlight, Supporting Actress) and Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures, Actress) were all...
- 1/24/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Kim Carter Martinez started to gain weight after the tragic losses of both her parents at a young age.
“My father died when I was 12, and my mother was very sick after that and she died when I was 17,” Carter Martinez, now 41, tells People. “I resorted to eating as a way to cope with my feelings.”
Carter Martinez’s weight reached 344 lbs. and her mobility was limited — even moreso because of her struggle with arthritis.
“My doctor told me I needed a knee replacement to rid me of the horrible pain I was having, but I was too heavy to...
“My father died when I was 12, and my mother was very sick after that and she died when I was 17,” Carter Martinez, now 41, tells People. “I resorted to eating as a way to cope with my feelings.”
Carter Martinez’s weight reached 344 lbs. and her mobility was limited — even moreso because of her struggle with arthritis.
“My doctor told me I needed a knee replacement to rid me of the horrible pain I was having, but I was too heavy to...
- 1/18/2017
- by gabrielleolya1
- PEOPLE.com
Famous faces from the entertainment industry and politics honored civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, taking to Twitter and other social media platforms to salute him and his legacy.
Twitter has also launched a #Mlk emoji, which can be activated by using hashtags such as #Mlk, #IHaveADream, #MLKDay, #MartinLutherKingJr, and #MartinLutherKing.
President-elect Donald Trump wrote, “Celebrate Martin Luther King Day and all of the many wonderful things that he stood for. Honor him for being the great man that he was!”
Former president Bill Clinton shared a famous quote from the activist: “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is,...
Twitter has also launched a #Mlk emoji, which can be activated by using hashtags such as #Mlk, #IHaveADream, #MLKDay, #MartinLutherKingJr, and #MartinLutherKing.
President-elect Donald Trump wrote, “Celebrate Martin Luther King Day and all of the many wonderful things that he stood for. Honor him for being the great man that he was!”
Former president Bill Clinton shared a famous quote from the activist: “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is,...
- 1/16/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Emma Thompson is celebrating going down two dress sizes — all while enjoying her daily glass of wine and eating “cheesy wotsits.”
In her typically cheeky style, the actress credits her trainer, Louise Parker, for helping her drop the weight — and keeping her sane.
“Louise is the only one out there I trust — she’s not holier than thou, yet somehow miraculously gets my reluctant arse into gear and sometimes even keeps it there,” Thompson, 57, said in a press release shared with People, for Parker’s new cookbook The Louise Parker Method: Lean for Life.
Thompson says the best part is...
In her typically cheeky style, the actress credits her trainer, Louise Parker, for helping her drop the weight — and keeping her sane.
“Louise is the only one out there I trust — she’s not holier than thou, yet somehow miraculously gets my reluctant arse into gear and sometimes even keeps it there,” Thompson, 57, said in a press release shared with People, for Parker’s new cookbook The Louise Parker Method: Lean for Life.
Thompson says the best part is...
- 1/5/2017
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
Transporting a lauded Broadway play to the screen is a mixed bag. Among those that hug the yellow section of Metacritic are “Phantom of the Opera,” “M. Butterfly,” “Evita,” “Nine,” “For Colored Girls,” “The Producers,” “Rent,” “Carnage,” and more. Too often, a script’s theater origins condemn a film adaptation to the curse of being “stagey.” It’s a transition that requires real skill — and Denzel Washington has it.
In his third directorial outing (“The Debaters,” “Antwone Fisher”), Washington skirts the hazards of “opening up” a play by chasing honest emotions. A two-time acting Oscar winner, Washington knocks ’50s Pittsburgh drama “Fences” out of the park, both as director and disgruntled former baseball player Troy Maxson. Viola Davis as Rose Maxson, and Mykelti Williamson as her husband’s brain-damaged brother Gabriel, are also likely supporting Oscar players. (Davis made the call to change her status to supporting, partly to take...
In his third directorial outing (“The Debaters,” “Antwone Fisher”), Washington skirts the hazards of “opening up” a play by chasing honest emotions. A two-time acting Oscar winner, Washington knocks ’50s Pittsburgh drama “Fences” out of the park, both as director and disgruntled former baseball player Troy Maxson. Viola Davis as Rose Maxson, and Mykelti Williamson as her husband’s brain-damaged brother Gabriel, are also likely supporting Oscar players. (Davis made the call to change her status to supporting, partly to take...
- 11/7/2016
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Wonder Woman, Office Christmas Party, La La Land and more cover our weekly round-upWonder Woman, Office Christmas Party, La La Land and more cover our weekly round-upGarrett McCormick11/4/2016 3:54:00 Pm Check out this week's round-up of movie news, trailers and more!
Life
Humans have always wanted to find life on other planets, but who said they wanted to be found?
Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds star in the upcoming sci-fi thriller, Life, where a group of astronauts discover life on Mars. Although a groundbreaking discovery such as this would be exciting, celebrations are cut very short after this unknown specimen doesn’t take too kindly to human interaction.
Life hits Cineplex theatres May 24th. - check out the trailer below!
XXX: Return of Xander Cage
It’s been almost 15 years since we’ve last seen him, but Xander Cage is back on the big screen!
Vin Diesel is reprising...
Life
Humans have always wanted to find life on other planets, but who said they wanted to be found?
Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds star in the upcoming sci-fi thriller, Life, where a group of astronauts discover life on Mars. Although a groundbreaking discovery such as this would be exciting, celebrations are cut very short after this unknown specimen doesn’t take too kindly to human interaction.
Life hits Cineplex theatres May 24th. - check out the trailer below!
XXX: Return of Xander Cage
It’s been almost 15 years since we’ve last seen him, but Xander Cage is back on the big screen!
Vin Diesel is reprising...
- 11/4/2016
- by Garrett McCormick
- Cineplex
Before Ellen DeGeneres was winning Emmys for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the TV personality says she hit “rock bottom” and was broke.
After she revealed that she was gay to fellow talk show host Oprah Winfrey on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1997, her ’90s sitcom Ellen was canceled a year later and said she became a national lightning rod.
“I was the punch line of lots of jokes,” DeGeneres, 58, told Out Magazine. “I laughed at some, but I realized there’s somebody on the other side of them. It’s cruel. I’ve never liked mean comedy, but that became...
After she revealed that she was gay to fellow talk show host Oprah Winfrey on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1997, her ’90s sitcom Ellen was canceled a year later and said she became a national lightning rod.
“I was the punch line of lots of jokes,” DeGeneres, 58, told Out Magazine. “I laughed at some, but I realized there’s somebody on the other side of them. It’s cruel. I’ve never liked mean comedy, but that became...
- 11/2/2016
- by nstonepeople
- PEOPLE.com
Oprah Winfrey is facing a lawsuit over “Iyanla: Fix My Life.” A Mississippi woman is claiming that the Own show featuring life coach Iyanla Vazant is a “carbon copy” of her own work, a proposed show called “The Agency,” and is seeking unspecified damages. “The two television shows are virtually identical,” Otisa C. Strickland wrote in papers filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi. “Both shows involve a counselor that travels all over the United States to people homes to counsel them about their problems.” Also Read: Oprah Winfrey Loses $117 Million as Weight Watchers.
- 10/12/2016
- by Scott Collins and Pamela Chelin
- The Wrap
“There’s nothing like the smell of diversity in the morning.”
David Oyelowo opened the Black Star Symposium at the BFI South Bank in London last week with a joke – actually a comedy routine, during which he suggested that talking about diversity, for him, was akin to Idris Elbe being asked yet again about James Bond.
But this was simply a softening up of his audience of actors, filmmakers and industry movers and shakers. Oyelowo really could have been wearing Colonel Kilgore’s army fatigues (rather than a dapper white suit), because hereafter he was in fighting mood, at the heart of a discussion about the limited opportunities for black actors on screen in the Us and the UK – and what more can be done to effect “positive change.”
The gathering was the headline industry event of this year’s London Film Festival, which opened with a screening of Amma Asante...
David Oyelowo opened the Black Star Symposium at the BFI South Bank in London last week with a joke – actually a comedy routine, during which he suggested that talking about diversity, for him, was akin to Idris Elbe being asked yet again about James Bond.
But this was simply a softening up of his audience of actors, filmmakers and industry movers and shakers. Oyelowo really could have been wearing Colonel Kilgore’s army fatigues (rather than a dapper white suit), because hereafter he was in fighting mood, at the heart of a discussion about the limited opportunities for black actors on screen in the Us and the UK – and what more can be done to effect “positive change.”
The gathering was the headline industry event of this year’s London Film Festival, which opened with a screening of Amma Asante...
- 10/10/2016
- by Demetrios Matheou
- Indiewire
With Terrence Malick‘s long-awaited Voyage of Time arriving in just over a week to IMAX screens, having seen it on that format, we wouldn’t recommend viewing any footage beforehand on your computer screens — or, dare I say, mobile device. However, if you’re on the fence about whether or not this 45-minute journey is worth taking (we’d say so), a batch of clips amounting to over five minutes should help to convince you.
We said in our review of the Life’s Journey version, “Many viewers may feel they’ve seen familiar things in the work of David Attenborough, or even in films such as Koyaanisqatsi or Samsara. However, Malick might be singular in his earnest search for the sublime. Voyage of Time resembles much of the director’s recent work in how it may be a Rorschach test for anyone choosing to see it. The audience...
We said in our review of the Life’s Journey version, “Many viewers may feel they’ve seen familiar things in the work of David Attenborough, or even in films such as Koyaanisqatsi or Samsara. However, Malick might be singular in his earnest search for the sublime. Voyage of Time resembles much of the director’s recent work in how it may be a Rorschach test for anyone choosing to see it. The audience...
- 9/28/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Are stay-at-home moms just as miserable as workaholics? Author Samantha Ettus thinks so. "If you told me that you were spending all of your time at work I would say to you, 'Your life is woefully imbalanced,' " Samantha Ettus said Wednesday on Good Morning America, while promoting her new book, The Pie Life: A Guilt-Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction. "It's the same thing if you're spending all of your time parenting - your life is woefully imbalanced." Though Ettus' book doesn't come out until next Tuesday, it has already sparked a firestorm of debate. "I'm already getting hate mail,...
- 9/21/2016
- by Sam Gillette, @sgillette7
- PEOPLE.com
You could argue that Terrence Malick has been trying to find or express catharsis in his films as far back as 1978’s Days of Heaven. That trope has become more and more synonymous with the director as decades have passed, and Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey — a high-caliber visual essay that some people say has been developing for almost 40 years, although it’s probably more accurate to say it’s been in production for “only” seven — always looked like the most direct expression of that search for divinity. It could deliver that experience for some in the audience, and, as narrated in feature length by Cate Blanchett (a 45-minute version narrated by producer Brad Pitt will arrive on IMAX screens), it might be better defined as a voyage of life. Through sometimes-dated (but often glorious) CGI and live-action footage, Malick’s long-gestating epic charts the birth of the cosmos...
- 9/6/2016
- by Rory O'Connor
- The Film Stage
Three episodes were provided prior to broadcast.
Queen Sugar, Ava DuVernay’s small-screen adaptation of the Natalie Baszile novel on Oprah’s Own, is a progressive force in the TV landscape on several fronts. The family drama’s predominantly black cast is anchored by strong female characters and views the world from their perspective; the male characters are defined by sensitivity and vulnerability rather than the typical malady of American faux-machismo; the storytelling sidesteps explosive, tearjerker sensationalism in favor of nuanced drama that unfolds organically.
The show is inspired, from its fresh ideas to its rich visual style to the fact that DuVernay ensured every episode was directed by a woman, which makes it all the more disappointing that its first three episodes are far less compelling than the concept that drives them. In fact, drive seems to be the series’ primary issue; even three hours in, the story lacks...
Queen Sugar, Ava DuVernay’s small-screen adaptation of the Natalie Baszile novel on Oprah’s Own, is a progressive force in the TV landscape on several fronts. The family drama’s predominantly black cast is anchored by strong female characters and views the world from their perspective; the male characters are defined by sensitivity and vulnerability rather than the typical malady of American faux-machismo; the storytelling sidesteps explosive, tearjerker sensationalism in favor of nuanced drama that unfolds organically.
The show is inspired, from its fresh ideas to its rich visual style to the fact that DuVernay ensured every episode was directed by a woman, which makes it all the more disappointing that its first three episodes are far less compelling than the concept that drives them. In fact, drive seems to be the series’ primary issue; even three hours in, the story lacks...
- 9/5/2016
- by Bernard Boo
- We Got This Covered
Ellen DeGeneres has been hard at twerk on the new season of her talk show. Channing Tatum will appear on The Ellen DeGeneres show's season 14 premiere Tuesday to reveal a steamy sneak peek at his highly anticipated Las Vegas show, Magic Mike Live - so to celebrate Tatum's appearance, the host decided to create her very own Magic Mike all-female reboot: Magic Michelle. "Magic Mike was a huge, huge hit - so big that they're actually doing an all-female reboot because you know, they're doing that with everything," DeGeneres, 58, quips to her audience in a teaser clip from the episode.
- 9/1/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Ellen DeGeneres has been hard at twerk on the new season of her talk show. Channing Tatum will appear on The Ellen DeGeneres show's season 14 premiere Tuesday to reveal a steamy sneak peek at his highly anticipated Las Vegas show, Magic Mike Live - so to celebrate Tatum's appearance, the host decided to create her very own Magic Mike all-female reboot: Magic Michelle. "Magic Mike was a huge, huge hit - so big that they're actually doing an all-female reboot because you know, they're doing that with everything," DeGeneres, 58, quips to her audience in a teaser clip from the episode.
- 9/1/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Ellen DeGeneres has been hard at twerk on the new season of her talk show.
Channing Tatum will appear on The Ellen DeGeneres show's season 14 premiere Tuesday to reveal a steamy sneak peek at his highly anticipated Las Vegas show, Magic Mike Live – so to celebrate Tatum's appearance, the host decided to create her very own Magic Mike all-female reboot: Magic Michelle.
"Magic Mike was a huge, huge hit – so big that they're actually doing an all-female reboot because you know, they're doing that with everything," DeGeneres, 58, quips to her audience in a teaser clip from the episode. "They did...
Channing Tatum will appear on The Ellen DeGeneres show's season 14 premiere Tuesday to reveal a steamy sneak peek at his highly anticipated Las Vegas show, Magic Mike Live – so to celebrate Tatum's appearance, the host decided to create her very own Magic Mike all-female reboot: Magic Michelle.
"Magic Mike was a huge, huge hit – so big that they're actually doing an all-female reboot because you know, they're doing that with everything," DeGeneres, 58, quips to her audience in a teaser clip from the episode. "They did...
- 9/1/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Watch a preview for the sixth season of the Iyanla: Fix My Life TV. The show premieres Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt on Own: Oprah Winfrey Network. In the four-part season debut, spiritual life coach Iyanla Vanzant invites eight women to move into a “House of Healing” to dispel the myth of the “Angry Black Woman.”Own says the premiere will, address misperceptions sometimes associated with African American women, as well as cultural identity. Later in the season, she will also work with a sometimes absentee father and with a Powerball Winner. The show is produced by Pigeon for Own with executive producers Paul Harrison and Vanzant. Get the details from this Own press release.Read More…...
- 8/24/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
An Oprah-approved fitness plan has arrived!
Oprah.com launched a 21-day fitness program Thursday, starring motivational fitness trainer Angela Davis. Titled "21 Days of Motivation and Movement," the free program helps people jumpstart their workouts with short videos that meditate on wellness and end with one-minute workouts that anyone can do.
"The beauty of it is that you can do what you want with it, because each week is broken down into a full body workout," Davis, a spin coach who's run private classes for Winfrey, tells People. "If you do the first seven, you have a full body workout,...
Oprah.com launched a 21-day fitness program Thursday, starring motivational fitness trainer Angela Davis. Titled "21 Days of Motivation and Movement," the free program helps people jumpstart their workouts with short videos that meditate on wellness and end with one-minute workouts that anyone can do.
"The beauty of it is that you can do what you want with it, because each week is broken down into a full body workout," Davis, a spin coach who's run private classes for Winfrey, tells People. "If you do the first seven, you have a full body workout,...
- 8/18/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
- People.com - TV Watch
An Oprah-approved fitness plan has arrived! Oprah.com launched a 21-day fitness program Thursday, starring motivational fitness trainer Angela Davis. Titled "21 Days of Motivation and Movement," the free program helps people jumpstart their workouts with short videos that meditate on wellness and end with one-minute workouts that anyone can do. "The beauty of it is that you can do what you want with it, because each week is broken down into a full body workout," Davis, a spin coach who's run private classes for Winfrey, tells People. "If you do the first seven, you have a full body workout,...
- 8/18/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
- PEOPLE.com
An Oprah-approved fitness plan has arrived! Oprah.com launched a 21-day fitness program Thursday, starring motivational fitness trainer Angela Davis. Titled "21 Days of Motivation and Movement," the free program helps people jumpstart their workouts with short videos that meditate on wellness and end with one-minute workouts that anyone can do. "The beauty of it is that you can do what you want with it, because each week is broken down into a full body workout," Davis, a spin coach who's run private classes for Winfrey, tells People. "If you do the first seven, you have a full body workout,...
- 8/18/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta, @julietmazz
- PEOPLE.com
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