Bong Joon Ho’s Writers Guild Acceptance Speech Is an Awards Season Must-Watch
As Parasite continues to collect awards this season, director Bong Joon Ho has consistently given <a href="https://www.lat… More » Source: Ent News
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As Parasite continues to collect awards this season, director Bong Joon Ho has consistently given <a href="https://www.lat… More » Source: Ent News
The directors of Happy Happy Joy Joy, a tribute to the ’90s animated cult favorite The Ren & Stimpy Show, were typing up the credits for what they thought was their completed documentary when they got a call about a story that would be breaking about the show’s creator, John Kri… More » Source: Ent […]
You, yes you, are personally at fault if Big Willie’s Pizza shuts down in the next few days. Because every time you lube up to watch a group of sisters order an extra large sausage pizza or a bachelorette party customize a thick meaty sub, knowing full well that the sexy deliver… More » Source: […]
Here is Netflix’s official description for the final episode of BoJack Horseman: “A celebration brings people together.” More » Source: Ent News
Pilot Hunk, the artist formerly known as Peter Weber, is having a pretty fun time waning down his <a href="https://www.vulture.com/2020/01/the-bachelor-did-hannah-brown-stay-with-peter-weber.html"… More » Source: Ent News
It was always going to end like this, right? Though the BoJack Horseman credits sequence has evolved over the years, one thing has remained constant: The image of BoJack sinking to the bottom of the swimming pool as his horrified friends look on. More » Source: Ent News
Saturday Night Live took a page from Court TV’s playbook in last night’s cold open, featuring a reality-show spin on the Trump impeachment proceedings. Presided over by Keenan Thompson’s Judge Mathis, the trial called various witnesses to the stand, giving Beck Bennett another chance to … More » Source: Ent News
At some point in the past decade, the living-room play turned into the kitchen play. What we once used as visual shorthand for American domesticity—the couch—has become the kitchen table. Maybe it’s because the kitchen is where we talk (the couch is for Netflix); maybe it’s because playwrights ha… More » Source: Ent News
