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What to stream this week: Ice Spice, Ghostbusters, Bob Marley, Wayne Brady and new 'Futurama'
Read full article: What to stream this week: Ice Spice, Ghostbusters, Bob Marley, Wayne Brady and new 'Futurama'This week’s new streaming entertainment releases include the long-awaited debut album from Ice Spice, the movie “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” mixing new and old franchise stars and Kate Upton hosts the new competition series “Dress My Tour,” where fashion and music intersect.
Why are actors making movies during the strike? What to know about SAG-AFTRA's 'interim agreements'
Read full article: Why are actors making movies during the strike? What to know about SAG-AFTRA's 'interim agreements'The actors and writers strikes have resulted in most Hollywood film and television productions being shut down, from the “Gladiator” sequel to the live action “Lilo & Stitch."
Billy Eichner made a great rom-com. Now its audiences' turn.
Read full article: Billy Eichner made a great rom-com. Now its audiences' turn.In the whistle-stop lead-up to the release of “Bros,” Eichner has worked tirelessly to whip audiences into a frenzy for a film unlike any Hollywood has before produced.
Marvel teases new Avengers movies, ‘Black Panther' sequel
Read full article: Marvel teases new Avengers movies, ‘Black Panther' sequelMarvel Studios returned to Comic-Con's Hall H for the first time in three years with a massive presentation and new information about phases five and six of the ongoing Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Paul Rudd hosts 'SNL' sans audience, Charli XCX amid omicron
Read full article: Paul Rudd hosts 'SNL' sans audience, Charli XCX amid omicronPeople’s Sexiest Man Alive of 2021 Paul Rudd has been inducted into the vaunted Five-Timers Club on “Saturday Night Live,” but the surging omicron variant of the coronavirus meant there was no live audience to see it happen.
New this week: 'CODA,' Chance the Rapper film and 'Heels'
Read full article: New this week: 'CODA,' Chance the Rapper film and 'Heels'This week’s new entertainment releases include new music from Lizzo and Ben Platt and an animated series on Disney+ that features a bevy of heroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe in reimagined events called “What If.
Watch what you like on streaming -- assuming you can find it
Read full article: Watch what you like on streaming -- assuming you can find itAs streaming services proliferate, it’s becoming more of a challenge to track down your favorite TV shows and blockbuster movies when streaming services can change up their offerings every month.
`This Is Us' stars Moore, Hartley co-host Red Nose special
Read full article: `This Is Us' stars Moore, Hartley co-host Red Nose specialLOS ANGELES This Is Us stars Mandy Moore and Justin Hartley will co-host NBC's Red Nose Day special to raise money and awareness for children in need. Funds raised by this years Red Nose campaign will be directed to help combat the effect of COVID-19 on youngsters and the organizations that aid them. In the pandemic, some of the most vulnerable parts of our population are obviously going to be children, Moore said. Instead, they're part of NosesOn.com, a website to make donations and get a digital Red Nose to share on social media, NBC said. Red Nose Day has raised $200 million annually for programs including Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Children's Health Fund and Feeding America.
Tom Brady says cameo taken out of context
Read full article: Tom Brady says cameo taken out of contextTom Brady throws a 34-yard touchdown pass to Josh Gordon for his 500th career touchdown pass during the fourth quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at Gillette Stadium on Oct. 4, 2018. (CNN) - Tom Brady is defending his cameo in the Netflix series "Living With Yourself," saying the media is creating a "blame and shame" culture. In the scene, Brady is seen walking out of the "Top Happy Spa," which is located inside a strip mall. Brady insisted that the scene has nothing to do with Kraft and told reporters it was "taken out of context." "Again, it's unfortunate that people would choose to think I would ever do something like that about Mr. Kraft.
Paul Rudd will not divulge secrets
Read full article: Paul Rudd will not divulge secretsAnthony Harvey/Getty Images(CNN) - Paul Rudd may be the most trustworthy man in Hollywood. The actor, who appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" Thursday, would not reveal the secret to his seemingly endless youth and refused to dish about his upcoming "Ghostbusters" movie. "I just finished about two weeks ago," Rudd told Kimmel, adding that the director is Jason Reitman, who is the son of Ivan Reitman, the director of the original "Ghostbusters." "There's something special about that," Rudd said. But Rudd did talk about his new Netflix show, "Living With Yourself," in which he plays a man who gets cloned in a spa mishap.
Courteney Cox Quizzes 'Friends' Super Fan Charlie Puth About His Knowledge of the Show
Read full article: Courteney Cox Quizzes 'Friends' Super Fan Charlie Puth About His Knowledge of the ShowCharlie Puth is putting his Friends knowledge to the test! "My ego's going up right now," Puth states, before moving onto a general knowledge round. Despite some errors, Cox tells Puth that he "won in everyone's eyes," before presenting him with the Geller Cup. The adorable game ends with Puth expertly performing the show's theme song, The Rembrandts' "I'll Be There for You," for Cox. Shortly after the episode was filmed, Puth got to continue his Friends fandom by hanging out with Cox and Kudrow.
Paul Rudd does double duty in new series
Read full article: Paul Rudd does double duty in new seriesJemal Countess/Getty Images(CNN) - Paul Rudd does double duty in "Living With Yourself," a bizarrely twisty, highly inventive dark comedy that, among other things, considers the elusive quest for happiness. The premise, frankly, really doesn't do this Netflix series justice, as the producers somehow keep pulling rabbits -- and unexpected wrinkles -- out of hats. Rudd plays Miles, an ordinary sort who is seemingly living a life of suburban bliss, sleepwalking through a reasonably successful middle-management job and marriage to Kate ((Aisling Bea), even if there's not an abundance of spark left. After that, though, they proceed to basically share Miles' life, with all the discomfort, near misses and resentments that entails. Rudd plays it all with a mix of comedy and pathos, somehow differentiating his double role, even if they're both versions -- down to their memories -- of the same dude.
Paul Rudd on His Decades-Spanning Acting Career: 'It's a Fun, Crazy, Strange Way to Make a
Read full article: Paul Rudd on His Decades-Spanning Acting Career: 'It's a Fun, Crazy, Strange Way to Make aPaul Rudd has been a successful actor for decades, but he hasn't let it go to his head. "The arch at the Paramount gates," the actor candidly shared when asked about his first memory of making the film in 1994. However, despite the massive success he's found over the years, Rudd made it clear that acting doesn't define him. "It's a fun, crazy, strange way to make a living and it's a fun job and I care about it a lot but it's not the number one thing in my life. RELATED CONTENT: Paul Rudd Says the Thought of Hosting the 'SNL' Finale Is 'Terrifying' (Exclusive) Embed Code RestartPaul Rudd Reveals He Accidentally Hurt Jennifer Aniston While Filming 'Friends' and Thought He'd Get FiredFirst Look at Paul Rudd (and Paul Rudd) in His First Lead TV RolePaul Rudd Announces He's Joining 'Ghostbusters' With Hilarious Video -- Watch!
Paul Rudd Reveals He Accidentally Hurt Jennifer Aniston While Filming 'Friends' and
Read full article: Paul Rudd Reveals He Accidentally Hurt Jennifer Aniston While Filming 'Friends' andActor Paul Rudd opens up on Friday's The Graham Norton Show about the popular sitcom, which he appeared on from 2002 until the show's end in 2004, and how he almost didn't get to keep his recurring role after accidentally hurting co-star Jennifer Aniston on set. "I was on set for my first episode and Jennifer was on a Segway because she had broken her toe, and everyone was marveling at it," Rudd recalls. "Matt LeBlanc asked to have a go and immediately knew how to do it. But overall, Rudd calls working on Friends "an incredible thing to be part of." Prior to working on Friends, Rudd had co-starred with Aniston in 1998's The Object of My Affection, and following Friends, they also co-starred in 2012's Wanderlust alongside Aniston's now-ex-husband, Justin Theroux.
First Look at Paul Rudd (and Paul Rudd) in His First Lead TV Role
Read full article: First Look at Paul Rudd (and Paul Rudd) in His First Lead TV RoleWhy stop at one Paul Rudd when you can have two? The actor will play two versions of the same character in the upcoming Netflix original series, Living With Yourself, about a man named Miles who undergoes a spa treatment that promises to make him a better person. Soon the original Miles finds he must fight to retain his very own existence, including everything from his wife (Aisling Bea) to his identity. Ahead of its October debut, Netflix released new images of Rudd (and Rudd) as Miles. RELATED CONTENT:'Friends' Is Getting Its Own Central Perk LEGO Set to Celebrate 25th AnniversaryPaul Rudd Says 'Friends' Fans Still Ask Him 'How's Phoebe?'
Is FaceApp Dangerous to Your Privacy?
Read full article: Is FaceApp Dangerous to Your Privacy?Everyone's obsessed with FaceApp, the app that can make you look decades older. But could it be dangerous to your privacy? David Fergusson, co-author of "The transHuman Code," told Inside Edition that it's important to read the fine print in the app's terms of service. In a statement, FaceApp told Inside Edition it does not access your entire photo library, but rather only the image selected for a user by editing. But Fergusson said the concerns surrounding FaceApp can apply to other apps as well.
Paul Rudd Announces He's Joining 'Ghostbusters' With Hilarious Video -- Watch!
Read full article: Paul Rudd Announces He's Joining 'Ghostbusters' With Hilarious Video -- Watch!Thats when the the camera turns to reveal that the one shooting is none other than Paul Rudd! He adds, "When I heard they were going to call me, wellas you can imagine I nearly slimed myself. "We wanted to make a love letter to the original movie," he said at the time (via Cinemablend). "And this is a story that I -- again, I did not expect to be making a new Ghostbusters movie. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Reitman revealed that the film doesnt continue on from the all-female 2016 reboot.