Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are helping their daughter’s troop!
The 38-year-old cookbook author and the 45-year-old “All of Me” singer – along with their dog Petey – spent the afternoon helping their 7-year-old daughter Luna sell Girl Scout cookies on Saturday afternoon (March 16) in West Hollywood, Calif.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Chrissy Teigen
For their outing, Chrissy wore a black crop top with jeans while John wore a tan and black hoodie paired with black pants.
Chrissy recently took to Instagram to share some adorable photos of the couple’s four kids – daughters Luna and Esti, 1, and sons Miles, 5, and Wren, 8 months – along with a snap of John not wearing any pants.
Keep reading to find out more…“Babies and Girl Scouts and camping and Oscars weekend!” Chrissy captioned the below post.
If you missed it, Chrissy recently responded to some headlines about son Miles.
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The 38-year-old cookbook author and the 45-year-old “All of Me” singer – along with their dog Petey – spent the afternoon helping their 7-year-old daughter Luna sell Girl Scout cookies on Saturday afternoon (March 16) in West Hollywood, Calif.
Photos: Check out the latest pics of Chrissy Teigen
For their outing, Chrissy wore a black crop top with jeans while John wore a tan and black hoodie paired with black pants.
Chrissy recently took to Instagram to share some adorable photos of the couple’s four kids – daughters Luna and Esti, 1, and sons Miles, 5, and Wren, 8 months – along with a snap of John not wearing any pants.
Keep reading to find out more…“Babies and Girl Scouts and camping and Oscars weekend!” Chrissy captioned the below post.
If you missed it, Chrissy recently responded to some headlines about son Miles.
View this...
- 3/16/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Get ready for a riveting episode of “Chicago P.D.” as Season 11 Episode 7, titled “The Living and the Dead,” unfolds the intensity at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on NBC. In this gripping installment, an ongoing case strikes a personal chord with Voight, thrusting him into the heart of the investigation.
As the Intelligence unit rallies together, they join forces with an Svu detective to pursue a prolific offender. The collaboration promises a high-stakes pursuit and a relentless pursuit of justice as the team navigates the complexities of crime in the Windy City.
“The Living and the Dead” guarantees an emotionally charged episode, blurring the lines between personal and professional for Voight and his team. Tune in at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on NBC for an episode that will keep fans on the edge of their seats, delivering the trademark blend of suspense and drama that defines “Chicago P.D.
As the Intelligence unit rallies together, they join forces with an Svu detective to pursue a prolific offender. The collaboration promises a high-stakes pursuit and a relentless pursuit of justice as the team navigates the complexities of crime in the Windy City.
“The Living and the Dead” guarantees an emotionally charged episode, blurring the lines between personal and professional for Voight and his team. Tune in at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, on NBC for an episode that will keep fans on the edge of their seats, delivering the trademark blend of suspense and drama that defines “Chicago P.D.
- 3/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Hey “True Believers”, is it time for another trip into the Marvel Universe so early in the new year? Well, since the last adventure of the Ant-Man and the Wasp hit the multiplex almost on the same date last year, then it’s “Avengers Assemble” once more. But with a couple of big exceptions. You see, this isn’t a Marvel Studios production, rather it’s Sony “in association with Marvel”. So, this is another effort by them to “spin-off” Spidey and bring another secondary character from the comics into their very own feature film. Oh, and the others were the “rouges gallery” Aka the bad guys. First, it was Venom, who got a sequel followed by the disastrous Morbius, with Kraven “waiting in the wings”. Ah, but this time it’s another hero so Sony hopes that moviegoers will get tangled up in the strands spun by Madame Web.
- 2/14/2024
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The body count keeps climbing on True Detective: Night Country — and this time, we know exactly who did it.
The season’s penultimate episode (which dropped early on Max on Friday, ahead of this Sunday’s HBO premiere) opens with Navarro still reeling from the death of her sister and Danvers grilling junkie recluse Otis Heiss for information on the ice caves. He shows her an entrance and will tell her how to get inside… if she’ll get him some heroin. Danvers turns him down flat, but when she and Navarro check out the entrance, they find it sealed off by a rockslide.
The season’s penultimate episode (which dropped early on Max on Friday, ahead of this Sunday’s HBO premiere) opens with Navarro still reeling from the death of her sister and Danvers grilling junkie recluse Otis Heiss for information on the ice caves. He shows her an entrance and will tell her how to get inside… if she’ll get him some heroin. Danvers turns him down flat, but when she and Navarro check out the entrance, they find it sealed off by a rockslide.
- 2/10/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man is heading to the big screen courtesy of Dreamworks and Universal, here are the details.
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, written by Nicholas Stoller and directed by David Soren, is one of the funniest, most delightful animated films of recent years. It even boasts a brilliant theme song by Weird Al Yankovic. The brief clad superhero ought to have had many more big screen adventures, but it wasn’t to be, although a short lived television series is still available to watch on Netflix.
Back in 2020, we heard that author Dav Pilkey’s other hit novel series Dog Man was heading to the big screen. The series consists of 11 books, with the 12th due to be published in March, and has sold over 60 million copies. We finally have some more concrete details about the film, which is nearing completion.
The synopsis reads as follows,...
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, written by Nicholas Stoller and directed by David Soren, is one of the funniest, most delightful animated films of recent years. It even boasts a brilliant theme song by Weird Al Yankovic. The brief clad superhero ought to have had many more big screen adventures, but it wasn’t to be, although a short lived television series is still available to watch on Netflix.
Back in 2020, we heard that author Dav Pilkey’s other hit novel series Dog Man was heading to the big screen. The series consists of 11 books, with the 12th due to be published in March, and has sold over 60 million copies. We finally have some more concrete details about the film, which is nearing completion.
The synopsis reads as follows,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
Universal Pictures on Monday afternoon unveiled Dog Man, an animated feature adaptation of the beloved book series by Dav Pilkey — the author-illustrator best known for his enduringly popular kids’ graphic novel series Captain Underpants. Dog Man has been slated by the studio to open wide on Friday, January 31, 2025.
Previously on the release schedule as Untitled DreamWorks Animation Film, the movie has no competitors yet on the release calendar as it looks to its first weekend in theaters.
Directed by Emmy winner Peter Hastings (The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants), Dog Man‘s plot is thrust into motion when a dog and a police officer are injured together on the job. A life-saving surgery thereafter changes the course of history when Dog Man is born. Half dog, half man, Dog Man is sworn to protect and serve — as long as he isn’t distracted by squirrels — as he doggedly pursues his...
Previously on the release schedule as Untitled DreamWorks Animation Film, the movie has no competitors yet on the release calendar as it looks to its first weekend in theaters.
Directed by Emmy winner Peter Hastings (The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants), Dog Man‘s plot is thrust into motion when a dog and a police officer are injured together on the job. A life-saving surgery thereafter changes the course of history when Dog Man is born. Half dog, half man, Dog Man is sworn to protect and serve — as long as he isn’t distracted by squirrels — as he doggedly pursues his...
- 1/29/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Chrissy Teigen recently shared a sweet post dedicated to her family dogs throughout the years. Teigen, who is the author of the cookbook ‘Cravings’, and is married to Grammy-winning artiste John Legend, began the post with a throwback photo of herself and her mom, Vilailuck ‘Pepper’ Teigen, with a childhood dog, and ended it with a mirror selfie she took as a kid, in which a cute pup pokes its head in the corner of the frame.
“My Og babies! (always been a basset lover),” Teigen captioned the post. “Give me all the dogs”, reports People magazine.
Between the throwback pet pics, she also included photos of her current dogs. In several snaps, Teigen poses with her current basset hound, Pearl, whom she and husband John Legend adopted as a puppy in 2021.
“I grew up with Basset Hounds so I can’t wait for John to see this bouncy, no-bones,...
“My Og babies! (always been a basset lover),” Teigen captioned the post. “Give me all the dogs”, reports People magazine.
Between the throwback pet pics, she also included photos of her current dogs. In several snaps, Teigen poses with her current basset hound, Pearl, whom she and husband John Legend adopted as a puppy in 2021.
“I grew up with Basset Hounds so I can’t wait for John to see this bouncy, no-bones,...
- 11/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Chrissy Teigen recently shared a sweet post dedicated to her family dogs throughout the years. Teigen, who is the author of the cookbook ‘Cravings’, and is married to Grammy-winning artiste John Legend, began the post with a throwback photo of herself and her mom, Vilailuck ‘Pepper’ Teigen, with a childhood dog, and ended it with a mirror selfie she took as a kid, in which a cute pup pokes its head in the corner of the frame.
“My Og babies! (always been a basset lover),” Teigen captioned the post. “Give me all the dogs”, reports People magazine.
Between the throwback pet pics, she also included photos of her current dogs. In several snaps, Teigen poses with her current basset hound, Pearl, whom she and husband John Legend adopted as a puppy in 2021.
“I grew up with Basset Hounds so I can’t wait for John to see this bouncy, no-bones,...
“My Og babies! (always been a basset lover),” Teigen captioned the post. “Give me all the dogs”, reports People magazine.
Between the throwback pet pics, she also included photos of her current dogs. In several snaps, Teigen poses with her current basset hound, Pearl, whom she and husband John Legend adopted as a puppy in 2021.
“I grew up with Basset Hounds so I can’t wait for John to see this bouncy, no-bones,...
- 11/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Tuesday, November 11, 2023.
Freeform's first foray into animated series aimed at an adult audience seems to be over.
Praise Petey, starring Annie Murphy, has been canceled after a single season on the cabler.
Series creator Anna Drezen shared the news of the show's demise on social media.
"I cannot believe we got to make this show," Drezen wrote in an emotional Instagram post.
"Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television.
"I have heard that making a non-ip show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership.
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"It's still on Hulu as of right now, if you want to watch it you should do it soon.
Freeform's first foray into animated series aimed at an adult audience seems to be over.
Praise Petey, starring Annie Murphy, has been canceled after a single season on the cabler.
Series creator Anna Drezen shared the news of the show's demise on social media.
"I cannot believe we got to make this show," Drezen wrote in an emotional Instagram post.
"Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television.
"I have heard that making a non-ip show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership.
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"It's still on Hulu as of right now, if you want to watch it you should do it soon.
- 11/14/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Praise Petey will not be returning for a second season. Freeform has cancelled the adult animated comedy series, which aired over the summer. The ten-episode season wrapped in August.
Featuring the voices of Annie Murphy (Schitt’s Creek), John Cho (Cowboy Bebop), Kiersey Clemons (The Flash), Stephen Root (Barry), Amy Hill (Magnum Pi), and Christine Baranski (The Good Fight), the animated series follows a wealthy New York socialite, Petra "Petey" St. Barts (Murphy), who takes over the running of her father’s cult after his death.
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Featuring the voices of Annie Murphy (Schitt’s Creek), John Cho (Cowboy Bebop), Kiersey Clemons (The Flash), Stephen Root (Barry), Amy Hill (Magnum Pi), and Christine Baranski (The Good Fight), the animated series follows a wealthy New York socialite, Petra "Petey" St. Barts (Murphy), who takes over the running of her father’s cult after his death.
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- 11/14/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Praise Petey” has been canceled after just one season at Freeform.
Series creator Anna Drezen shared the news in an Instagram post on Nov. 13. In the post, Drezen wrote, “I cannot believe we got to make this show. Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television. I have heard that making a non-ip show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership. It’s still on Hulu as of right now, if you want to watch it you should do it soon. Thanks to everyone who watched and loved these characters as much as I did, and biggest thanks to Alex Jones and Charlie Kirk for bravely yelling about the show when the actors couldn’t. Will never forget you.”
The animated comedy series followed Petey,...
Series creator Anna Drezen shared the news in an Instagram post on Nov. 13. In the post, Drezen wrote, “I cannot believe we got to make this show. Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television. I have heard that making a non-ip show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership. It’s still on Hulu as of right now, if you want to watch it you should do it soon. Thanks to everyone who watched and loved these characters as much as I did, and biggest thanks to Alex Jones and Charlie Kirk for bravely yelling about the show when the actors couldn’t. Will never forget you.”
The animated comedy series followed Petey,...
- 11/14/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Anna Drezen, the creator of Freeform’s animated series Praise Petey, has announced on social media that the cable network has canceled the show after one season.
“Sad to say Praise Petey will not be renewed at Freeform,” Drezen shared in an Instagram post. “I cannot believe we got to make this show. Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television.”
The series premiered on Freeform on July 21 of this year and consisted of 10 episodes. Drezen acknowledged the difficulties in attracting viewers to a new show in the summer and during the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
“I have heard that making a non-ip show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership,” the former Saturday Night Live writer added.
Drezen encouraged people to...
“Sad to say Praise Petey will not be renewed at Freeform,” Drezen shared in an Instagram post. “I cannot believe we got to make this show. Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television.”
The series premiered on Freeform on July 21 of this year and consisted of 10 episodes. Drezen acknowledged the difficulties in attracting viewers to a new show in the summer and during the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
“I have heard that making a non-ip show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership,” the former Saturday Night Live writer added.
Drezen encouraged people to...
- 11/14/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Freeform is no longer drinking the Praise Petey‘s Kool-Aid, cancelling the cult-centric animated series after one season, creator Anna Drezen announced Monday on social media.
“I cannot believe we got to make this show,” Drezen wrote in an emotional Instagram post. “Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television. I have heard that making a non-ip show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership. It’s still on Hulu as of right now,...
“I cannot believe we got to make this show,” Drezen wrote in an emotional Instagram post. “Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television. I have heard that making a non-ip show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership. It’s still on Hulu as of right now,...
- 11/14/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
It’s not the small town diner setting that makes Last Straw – the feature directorial debut by Alan Scott Neal – stand out, though it does give it a fresh angle for its home invasion thrills. It’s the unique narrative structure that not only leans into the prevalent feeling of rage but reframes the visceral violence that ensues. While Last Straw ultimately fails to stick to the landing, the commitment to escalating the tension and violence through rage-fueled characters fascinates all the same.
Twenty-year-old Nancy (Jessica Belkin) feels trapped and fed up with her life. Stuck in a transitionary period post-high school, Nancy tries and fails to care for her dead mother’s beloved car and hangs out with her still-in-high-school best pal Tabitha (Tara Raani). Nancy also happens to be bitter about an unwanted pregnancy, which compounds her frustrations with working at her dad’s (Jeremy Sisto) diner as a waitress-turned-manager.
Twenty-year-old Nancy (Jessica Belkin) feels trapped and fed up with her life. Stuck in a transitionary period post-high school, Nancy tries and fails to care for her dead mother’s beloved car and hangs out with her still-in-high-school best pal Tabitha (Tara Raani). Nancy also happens to be bitter about an unwanted pregnancy, which compounds her frustrations with working at her dad’s (Jeremy Sisto) diner as a waitress-turned-manager.
- 10/17/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
In Freeform’s adult animated comedy Praise Petey, New York “It” girl Petey St. Barts (Annie Murphy) becomes a southern cult leader after a father she never knew dies and leaves her his rather complicated legacy.
That includes an entire working town, a throng of comet-obsessed cult members and one hot (and morally superior) redneck named Bandit (John Cho). In desperate need of food and direction until an alien race comes to collect them, Petey’s prophesized arrival seemingly guarantees for the citizens of New Utopia that they will once again have a sense of purpose.
But the former New Yorker with mommy issues and (failed) magazine dreams understandably finds all the human sacrifice and human Shih Tzus (Alfred Molina) a little too much. So instead of merely taking the reins from her father, Petey — alongside Bandit, best friend Eliza (Kiersey Clemons), right-hand Mae Mae (Amy Hill) and old recordings...
That includes an entire working town, a throng of comet-obsessed cult members and one hot (and morally superior) redneck named Bandit (John Cho). In desperate need of food and direction until an alien race comes to collect them, Petey’s prophesized arrival seemingly guarantees for the citizens of New Utopia that they will once again have a sense of purpose.
But the former New Yorker with mommy issues and (failed) magazine dreams understandably finds all the human sacrifice and human Shih Tzus (Alfred Molina) a little too much. So instead of merely taking the reins from her father, Petey — alongside Bandit, best friend Eliza (Kiersey Clemons), right-hand Mae Mae (Amy Hill) and old recordings...
- 8/21/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Note: This interview was conducted ahead of the onset of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
“Schitt’s Creek” star Annie Murphy is finally getting the chance to dust off her iconic Alexis Rose voice for Freeform’s new cult-centric adult animated series “Praise Petey.”
“Petey came to me entirely perfectly developed, so I just really had to throw my voice in there, and you had a fully formed character,” Murphy told TheWrap. “I got to take my Alexis voice out of the closet again, and I’ve been missing it.”
“Praise Petey,” which premieres Friday, follows the misadventures of “It Girl” Petey St. Barts, whose crumbling life — characterized by her plank of wood boyfriend cheating on her — takes a turn for the better before she receives an intriguing present from her deceased father: He’s handed over the reins of his small-town cult to her.
It’s not just Petey’s voice that reminds Murphy of Alexis Rose,...
“Schitt’s Creek” star Annie Murphy is finally getting the chance to dust off her iconic Alexis Rose voice for Freeform’s new cult-centric adult animated series “Praise Petey.”
“Petey came to me entirely perfectly developed, so I just really had to throw my voice in there, and you had a fully formed character,” Murphy told TheWrap. “I got to take my Alexis voice out of the closet again, and I’ve been missing it.”
“Praise Petey,” which premieres Friday, follows the misadventures of “It Girl” Petey St. Barts, whose crumbling life — characterized by her plank of wood boyfriend cheating on her — takes a turn for the better before she receives an intriguing present from her deceased father: He’s handed over the reins of his small-town cult to her.
It’s not just Petey’s voice that reminds Murphy of Alexis Rose,...
- 7/22/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Freeform’s Praise Petey sounds mildly deranged on paper — which, to be clear, I mean as a good thing. The half-hour animated comedy centers on a New York fashionista (Annie Murphy), who’s surprised to discover in the premiere that she’s inherited a backwoods cult from the late father (Stephen Root) she barely knew. If nothing else, it’s a premise I don’t think I’ve ever heard before; it’s so specific and so bizarre that I have to presume someone was really excited about it at some point.
Alas, despite a top-shelf voice cast and a smattering of jokes targeted squarely at my own Millennial-women-in-media demographic (if you get the reference to that 2011 Chris Evans GQ profile, it might be aiming at you too), the overall impression left by Praise Petey is of no impression at all. Neither offensive enough to loathe nor impressive enough to love,...
Alas, despite a top-shelf voice cast and a smattering of jokes targeted squarely at my own Millennial-women-in-media demographic (if you get the reference to that 2011 Chris Evans GQ profile, it might be aiming at you too), the overall impression left by Praise Petey is of no impression at all. Neither offensive enough to loathe nor impressive enough to love,...
- 7/21/2023
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[These interviews were conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike authorization.] Freeform is serving up some fresh animated adult comedy in its upcoming series Praise Petey, which officially debuts on Friday, July 21. In TV Insider’s exclusive first look at the show, stars Annie Murphy, Kiersey Clemons, Christine Baranski, John Cho, Stephen Root, and Amy Hill are taking us behind the scenes of their recording sessions for the show created by former Saturday Night Live head writer Anna Drezen. (Credit: Freeform) As seen in the video, above, Murphy and her costars, along with Drezen, are unveiling their roles and teasing what viewers can anticipate from the show, which is also executive produced by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels. Praise Petey tells the story of NYC it-girl, Petey, a.k.a. Petra, who has everything figured out until her well-curated life crumbles around her. In a strange turn of events, she receives a mysterious gift from her late father...
- 7/20/2023
- TV Insider
[This interview was conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike authorization.] If they’re lucky enough, some folks will go on to inherit a house, or even just a nice sum of money. But in Freeform‘s first-ever animated series Praise Petey, New Yorker Petra, a.k.a. Petey (voiced by Schitt’s Creek star Annie Murphy), inherits a cult. In the comedy series’ opener, Petey learns of her absentee father (Barry‘s Stephen Root) and then learns that he has died and left behind New Utopia, a cult outside of the tri-state area the size of a small town. And while everyone in New Utopia is anxiously awaiting Petey’s arrival so they can have someone new to worship, Petey decides she doesn’t want to run New Utopia the way he did. Learning how to lead the followers will be a struggle for Petey. She isn’t even comfortable contributing ideas at the fashion magazine she...
- 7/19/2023
- TV Insider
When Freeform's new animated series Praise Petey premieres this Friday, you won't recognize any of the faces, but you'll certainly recognize the supersized talent behind them.
Prolific actor Stephen Root is among the actors who will use their voices to bring a wide array of characters to life in the new series by creator, writer, and executive producer Anna Drezen, a former head writer on Saturday Night Live.
We had the chance to chat with Root during a recent press day, and the pleasure was all ours. The interview was conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
There's no doubt that you are familiar with many of Root's roles over the years.
He's incredibly talented, and his acting chops tear apart roles in both comedies and dramas, but he leans heavily into the former, even when taking a dramatic turn.
Whether it's a no-pants-wearing judge in Justified, a continuously...
Prolific actor Stephen Root is among the actors who will use their voices to bring a wide array of characters to life in the new series by creator, writer, and executive producer Anna Drezen, a former head writer on Saturday Night Live.
We had the chance to chat with Root during a recent press day, and the pleasure was all ours. The interview was conducted prior to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
There's no doubt that you are familiar with many of Root's roles over the years.
He's incredibly talented, and his acting chops tear apart roles in both comedies and dramas, but he leans heavily into the former, even when taking a dramatic turn.
Whether it's a no-pants-wearing judge in Justified, a continuously...
- 7/19/2023
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
“Praise Petey” is a new animated TV series created by Anna Drezen and produced by Mike Judge (“King of the Hill”) starring Annie Murphy, John Cho, Kiersey Clemons, Stephen Root, Amy Hill and Christine Baranski streaming July 21, 2023 on Freeform:
“..the series follows ‘Petey’, a New York City ‘it’ girl who has it all until her life comes crashing down around her.
“But as luck would have it, a mysterious gift from her father gives her a new lease on life…”
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“..the series follows ‘Petey’, a New York City ‘it’ girl who has it all until her life comes crashing down around her.
“But as luck would have it, a mysterious gift from her father gives her a new lease on life…”
Click the images to enlarge...
- 7/7/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Freeform has released the first trailer for its new adult animated comedy Praise Petey, which follows how one modern woman will manage her deceased father’s cult.
The two-minute first look teases New Yorker and “It Girl” Petra aka “Petey” grappling with her life turning upside down when she must move from her big-city life to a place called New Utopia. It’s a community her father founded, only it’s not like most. Here, everyone’s part of a cult. Even worse? They believe Petey’s their prophesized savior.
“You being here means the prophecy of the great daughter’s return is fulfilled,” John Cho’s character says in a southern twang.
“Is this town doing Ok?” Petey asks, before Kiersey Clemons’ character responds, “Nah, we’re starving.”
But Petey doesn’t want to fulfill the prophecy of the daughter returned. Instead, she wants to “girlboss” her way out...
The two-minute first look teases New Yorker and “It Girl” Petra aka “Petey” grappling with her life turning upside down when she must move from her big-city life to a place called New Utopia. It’s a community her father founded, only it’s not like most. Here, everyone’s part of a cult. Even worse? They believe Petey’s their prophesized savior.
“You being here means the prophecy of the great daughter’s return is fulfilled,” John Cho’s character says in a southern twang.
“Is this town doing Ok?” Petey asks, before Kiersey Clemons’ character responds, “Nah, we’re starving.”
But Petey doesn’t want to fulfill the prophecy of the daughter returned. Instead, she wants to “girlboss” her way out...
- 7/6/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Freeform is tapping into a genre that hasn't aired on the network yet with Praise Petey.
The cabler went public with the trailer for its star-studded new series on Thursday, and it's poised to be a big hit.
"Petey aka Petra begins the series as an NYC' It Girl' with everything figured out, until her well-curated life comes crashing down," the official description reads.
"As luck would have it, a mysterious gift from her deceased father gives her a new lease on life – taking over as leader of his small-town cult New Utopia."
"As Petey leans into her new role as a 'girl boss,' she discovers what it means to be a leader and how to find her voice as she tries to modernize her late father's small-town cult."
It's a compelling hook for a series, but we're sure the biggest hook here will be the cast.
Praise Petey...
The cabler went public with the trailer for its star-studded new series on Thursday, and it's poised to be a big hit.
"Petey aka Petra begins the series as an NYC' It Girl' with everything figured out, until her well-curated life comes crashing down," the official description reads.
"As luck would have it, a mysterious gift from her deceased father gives her a new lease on life – taking over as leader of his small-town cult New Utopia."
"As Petey leans into her new role as a 'girl boss,' she discovers what it means to be a leader and how to find her voice as she tries to modernize her late father's small-town cult."
It's a compelling hook for a series, but we're sure the biggest hook here will be the cast.
Praise Petey...
- 7/6/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
There’s soon to be a new entry in the world of adult animation, as Praise Petey comes to Freeform on July 21. Created by four-time Emmy nominee Anna Drezen, Praise Petey is the network’s first original animated series. The show centers on Petey, a former New York City “it girl” who finds herself reinventing a small-town cult. It’s the first out of three animated projects that the network has in the works.
Drezen worked alongside comedy legends Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-Head) and Greg Daniels (The Office) to bring Petey’s world to life. Which begs the question, whose voices will be leading the way? Here’s a guide to the star-studded cast:...
Drezen worked alongside comedy legends Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-Head) and Greg Daniels (The Office) to bring Petey’s world to life. Which begs the question, whose voices will be leading the way? Here’s a guide to the star-studded cast:...
- 6/15/2023
- by Dianna Shen
- Primetimer
“Cruel Summer” and “Grown-ish” return to Freeform as part of their summer roster along with a brand-new animated comedy series “Praise Petey,” the network announced Monday. “Cruel Summer” returns with Season 2 and “Grown-ish” will be kicking off its sixth and final season with a two-part release.
The first half of “Grown-ish” Season 6 premieres June 28 and features Justine Skye and Tara Raani as returning series regulars. This season follows Annika (Skye), a sharp and funny aspiring media star who picks a college that best fits her personal brand. “Raani plays Zaara, a first generation Indian American whose fearlessness inspires Junior as his best friend and go-to shoulder to lean on,” says the official show synopsis.
Season 2 of “Cruel Summer” will debut on June 5 at 9 p.m. Et with a two-episode special. The series will then move to its 10 p.m. time slot. According to the show’s official synopsis, this season...
The first half of “Grown-ish” Season 6 premieres June 28 and features Justine Skye and Tara Raani as returning series regulars. This season follows Annika (Skye), a sharp and funny aspiring media star who picks a college that best fits her personal brand. “Raani plays Zaara, a first generation Indian American whose fearlessness inspires Junior as his best friend and go-to shoulder to lean on,” says the official show synopsis.
Season 2 of “Cruel Summer” will debut on June 5 at 9 p.m. Et with a two-episode special. The series will then move to its 10 p.m. time slot. According to the show’s official synopsis, this season...
- 4/20/2023
- by McKinley Franklin, Sophia Scorziello and Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
It will once again feel like a Cruel Summer on Freeform this, well, summer.
Season 2 of the anthology series will premiere Monday, June 5 at 9/8c with two back-to-back episodes, before moving to its regular 10 pm timeslot the following week, Freeform announced on Monday.
More from TVLineCruel Summer Season 2: EPs Explain Why They Went Anthology Route, Tease Easter Egg Connection to Season 1Good Trouble's Cierra Ramirez Talks Mariana's Heavy Storyline: 'If You Think This Season Was Emotional, Just Wait!'Cruel Summer Season 2 Trailer Introduces Deadly New Mystery and Complicated Love Triangle
The upcoming installment of the psychological...
Season 2 of the anthology series will premiere Monday, June 5 at 9/8c with two back-to-back episodes, before moving to its regular 10 pm timeslot the following week, Freeform announced on Monday.
More from TVLineCruel Summer Season 2: EPs Explain Why They Went Anthology Route, Tease Easter Egg Connection to Season 1Good Trouble's Cierra Ramirez Talks Mariana's Heavy Storyline: 'If You Think This Season Was Emotional, Just Wait!'Cruel Summer Season 2 Trailer Introduces Deadly New Mystery and Complicated Love Triangle
The upcoming installment of the psychological...
- 4/17/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Freeform has set its summer slate premiere dates, with the sophomore installment of the anthology series “Cruel Summer” and the sixth and final season of “Grown-ish” eyeing June debuts.
“Cruel Summer” Season 2, which stars Sadie Stanley, Lexi Underwood and Griffin Gluck, will launch Monday, June 5 at 9 p.m. Et with a special two-episode premiere and subsequent episodes premiering during at 10 p.m.
The final chapter of “Grown-ish,” which follows Andre Johnson Jr. (Marcus Scribner) as he makes a name for himself on campus and overcomes Zoey’s (Yara Shahidi) overshadowing presence, premieres the first half of the season on Wednesday, June 28, at 10 p.m. Et. The second half of the season is set to air in 2024.
The network also makes its animated debut with “Praise Petey,” an adult animated comedy centering on New York City “it” girl Petey, will launch Friday, July 21, at 10 p.m. Et. After Petey’s life crashes down around her,...
“Cruel Summer” Season 2, which stars Sadie Stanley, Lexi Underwood and Griffin Gluck, will launch Monday, June 5 at 9 p.m. Et with a special two-episode premiere and subsequent episodes premiering during at 10 p.m.
The final chapter of “Grown-ish,” which follows Andre Johnson Jr. (Marcus Scribner) as he makes a name for himself on campus and overcomes Zoey’s (Yara Shahidi) overshadowing presence, premieres the first half of the season on Wednesday, June 28, at 10 p.m. Et. The second half of the season is set to air in 2024.
The network also makes its animated debut with “Praise Petey,” an adult animated comedy centering on New York City “it” girl Petey, will launch Friday, July 21, at 10 p.m. Et. After Petey’s life crashes down around her,...
- 4/17/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Freeform is kicking off its summer slate with the return of its hit series Cruel Summer and the final season of grown-ish.
The second season of Cruel Summer will debut on June 5 with a special two-episode premiere, the network announced Monday. The premiere episodes will air at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, before the show transitions to its normal timeslot at 10 p.m.
Set in an idyllic waterfront town in the Pacific Northwest, the next chapter of Cruel Summer follows the rise and fall of an intense teenage friendship. Approaching the story from three different timelines surrounding Y2K, the season twists and turns as it tracks the early friendship between Megan, Isabella and Megan’s best friend Luke, the love triangle that blossomed, and the mystery that would impact all of their lives going forward.
The series stars Sadie Stanley, Lexi Underwood, Griffin Gluck, KaDee Strickland, Lisa Yamada and Sean Blakemore.
The second season of Cruel Summer will debut on June 5 with a special two-episode premiere, the network announced Monday. The premiere episodes will air at 9 p.m. Et/Pt, before the show transitions to its normal timeslot at 10 p.m.
Set in an idyllic waterfront town in the Pacific Northwest, the next chapter of Cruel Summer follows the rise and fall of an intense teenage friendship. Approaching the story from three different timelines surrounding Y2K, the season twists and turns as it tracks the early friendship between Megan, Isabella and Megan’s best friend Luke, the love triangle that blossomed, and the mystery that would impact all of their lives going forward.
The series stars Sadie Stanley, Lexi Underwood, Griffin Gluck, KaDee Strickland, Lisa Yamada and Sean Blakemore.
- 4/17/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
In the wake of the box office and critical success of "Fargo," all eyes were on the Coen Brothers and their next film, "The Big Lebowski," which celebrates its 25th anniversary this week. Instead of following up their Oscar-winning black comedy with another richly profound crime film, the Coens made a stoner comedy starring Jeff Bridges as an easygoing slacker perfectly content to spend his days sipping White Russians and bowling with his buddies. Decades later, The Dude has become a cultural icon and "The Big Lebowski" is considered a bonafide comedy classic. When it was first released, however, it received a lukewarm reception in the States, save for a few diehard fans that understood its low-key greatness.
No one was clamoring for a sequel, except John Turturro who pleaded with the Coen Brothers to sign off on a spin-off centering around his character Jesus Quintana — the perverted rival bowler...
No one was clamoring for a sequel, except John Turturro who pleaded with the Coen Brothers to sign off on a spin-off centering around his character Jesus Quintana — the perverted rival bowler...
- 3/10/2023
- by Drew Tinnin
- Slash Film
Welcome to Dead House was originally published in July 1992 (Spine #1). The series adaptation aired on Sunday, June 29, 1997 (runtime: 22 minutes and 22 minutes).
Before there were dummies, creatures lurking beneath the sink and everything eating blobs, there was a house. Derelict and towering, the structure came bathed in moody blue, accented only by the fiery otherworldly glow emanating from its open front door and neighboring window. Inside a shadowy figure looms, an ominous welcome party for what would be the first ever entrant in R.L. Stine’s decades spanning series.
For with Welcome to Dead House, Goosebumps was born.
Having already penned countless tales of terror and entries into his slightly more adult horror anthology Fear Street, the advent of Goosebumps expanded R.L. Stine’s oeuvre to invite the whole of adolescence into the spooky and the strange with open arms. Still, despite their intended age groups, the early titles in...
Before there were dummies, creatures lurking beneath the sink and everything eating blobs, there was a house. Derelict and towering, the structure came bathed in moody blue, accented only by the fiery otherworldly glow emanating from its open front door and neighboring window. Inside a shadowy figure looms, an ominous welcome party for what would be the first ever entrant in R.L. Stine’s decades spanning series.
For with Welcome to Dead House, Goosebumps was born.
Having already penned countless tales of terror and entries into his slightly more adult horror anthology Fear Street, the advent of Goosebumps expanded R.L. Stine’s oeuvre to invite the whole of adolescence into the spooky and the strange with open arms. Still, despite their intended age groups, the early titles in...
- 2/16/2023
- by Paul Farrell
- bloody-disgusting.com
Severance is an Apple TV+ sci-fi psychological thriller series created by Dan Erickson, directed by Ben Stiller, and stars Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, John Turturro and Tramell Tillman.
An excellent series that has been awarded with an Emmy and has received raving reviews. Thrilling, engaging and intriguing, it tells a novel story with interesting characters brought forth with the astounding performances by an A-list cast. It navigates drama, thriller and sci-fi so craftily, it will have you glued to the screen.
Premise
Mark S. leads a team at Lumon Industries, whose employees have undergone a severance procedure, which surgically divides their memories between their work and personal lives. This innovative experiment in “work-life balance” is called into question as Mark finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery that will force him to confront the true nature of his work … and of himself.
Reviews
Stiller, who directed...
An excellent series that has been awarded with an Emmy and has received raving reviews. Thrilling, engaging and intriguing, it tells a novel story with interesting characters brought forth with the astounding performances by an A-list cast. It navigates drama, thriller and sci-fi so craftily, it will have you glued to the screen.
Premise
Mark S. leads a team at Lumon Industries, whose employees have undergone a severance procedure, which surgically divides their memories between their work and personal lives. This innovative experiment in “work-life balance” is called into question as Mark finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery that will force him to confront the true nature of his work … and of himself.
Reviews
Stiller, who directed...
- 12/11/2022
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
Choosing the best TV episodes is very different from choosing the best TV.
The best episodes might be outstanding hours of shows that fluctuate in quality, or a pivotal character moment or story beat that contextualizes everything else. Sometimes the best episode is part of an almost embarrassing bounty — just one of many consistently brilliant installments in a TV show that blew away both audiences and critics.
IndieWire’s look at the best TV episodes of 2022 is all those things, populated by our usual suspects of top 2022 TV as well as hours we couldn’t forget and shows we gladly binged in a weekend. There is drama, there is comedy, there is literal “Euphoria.” This list has it all. What it doesn’t have, however, is more than one episode from the same show, in an effort to spread the wealth.
Here are the best TV episodes of 2022 so far,...
The best episodes might be outstanding hours of shows that fluctuate in quality, or a pivotal character moment or story beat that contextualizes everything else. Sometimes the best episode is part of an almost embarrassing bounty — just one of many consistently brilliant installments in a TV show that blew away both audiences and critics.
IndieWire’s look at the best TV episodes of 2022 is all those things, populated by our usual suspects of top 2022 TV as well as hours we couldn’t forget and shows we gladly binged in a weekend. There is drama, there is comedy, there is literal “Euphoria.” This list has it all. What it doesn’t have, however, is more than one episode from the same show, in an effort to spread the wealth.
Here are the best TV episodes of 2022 so far,...
- 11/30/2022
- by Proma Khosla and Steve Greene
- Indiewire
For this Phantom Limbs, we’ll be uncovering George A. Romero’s Goosebumps, a feature film adaptation of the popular line of children’s horror novels written by R.L. Stine. Based on that series’ first book, Welcome to Dead House, Romero’s film would have expanded upon Stine’s tale while tweaking its central threat, all while keeping the scares family friendly. While the film sadly went unproduced (and the book would go on to be adapted for the Goosebumps television series in the late 90s), Romero nevertheless penned a full screenplay for the project, which more than illustrates his approach for an “all ages” horror film.
In researching this article, your writer paid a visit to the George A. Romero Archival Collection at the University of Pittsburgh Library System, which houses numerous works from the late horror legend, including produced and unproduced screenplays, treatments, artwork, correspondence, props, posters and more!
In researching this article, your writer paid a visit to the George A. Romero Archival Collection at the University of Pittsburgh Library System, which houses numerous works from the late horror legend, including produced and unproduced screenplays, treatments, artwork, correspondence, props, posters and more!
- 9/21/2022
- by Jason Jenkins
- bloody-disgusting.com
Click here to read the full article.
Versailles Palace — not the historic residence near Paris — is one of those places. You know, a bedazzled hall for rent for the celebration of weddings, confirmations and whatever rite of passage requires dinner and a DJ. For the Italian American New Yorkers in Somewhere in Queens, it’s not just a venue but a way of life, both a necessary communal stomping ground and an affectionate running joke. As its title suggests, the movie embraces generic types, but smart writing, unforced direction and a superb cast give the sentimental-but-not-gushy comic drama the messy specifics and narrative friction to lift it well beyond been-there-done-that.
Working from a screenplay he wrote with Mark Stegemann, Ray Romano helms his first feature with assurance, concerned not with stamping the material with capital-c cinematic style but with capturing its essence, drawing ace performances from seasoned pros and newcomers alike.
Versailles Palace — not the historic residence near Paris — is one of those places. You know, a bedazzled hall for rent for the celebration of weddings, confirmations and whatever rite of passage requires dinner and a DJ. For the Italian American New Yorkers in Somewhere in Queens, it’s not just a venue but a way of life, both a necessary communal stomping ground and an affectionate running joke. As its title suggests, the movie embraces generic types, but smart writing, unforced direction and a superb cast give the sentimental-but-not-gushy comic drama the messy specifics and narrative friction to lift it well beyond been-there-done-that.
Working from a screenplay he wrote with Mark Stegemann, Ray Romano helms his first feature with assurance, concerned not with stamping the material with capital-c cinematic style but with capturing its essence, drawing ace performances from seasoned pros and newcomers alike.
- 6/11/2022
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel. What do you call the number two priest? Holy s–t. On this episode of Dipstick Paguski, we have…what the? Katie: Oh Jesperd! I love you! Jesperd: You’re hackneyed! Katie: Ow! You slapped me! Jesperd: Welcome to Wal-Mart! Katie: Ow! Stop! What do you want?! Jesperd: A solid gold house…and a glass of better daughter! Katie: Daddy! Nooooooo! Jesperd: What kind of a wife/daughter/son are you?! Your face attacks my hand when it beats you! Outrageous! Me: What the f… Jesperd: The vacuum salesman shall piss off! Me: Excuse me Fox News? Why don’t you kiss my ass?! Jesperd: I am exalted! Me: Wait. An interdimensional portal just opened in the sky! Wait…is that…a plane?! Who’s piloting that thing? Al Qaeda: Hlalalalalalalalalalalala!!!!!!! Sam Beckett: Al!
- 6/11/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have…Don Callis is possibly done as Executive Vice President. Hey hey! Alright! Callis has been rumored to be a sexual predator for some time and has possibly been a predator at Impact. If Callis is in fact a good man of good stock then the possible loss of him at this level is only wanted due to the overall malaise that his run at the top of management has allowed. Impact, like All Elite Wrestling, feels like a league that just doesn’t know what it wants to be and that all falls to the people running the show. It’s funny seeing two promotions that are interesting yet faulty in a working agreement. Maybe two wrongs will make a right. I hope that Impact starts to get better. Well, let’s get right to it.
- 5/21/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Under Siege event, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have big ol’ show to break-down. Tom Petty: Don’t use my songs for sentences! Me: Yes sir. Tp: My teeth are weird! Me: Huh? Tp: You wanna get f—ked up?! Me: No! Tp: Genju namakayo bakada rikada bazoo! Me: What? Tp: …and now…to f—k you. Me: Oh. Well that’s…Ahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Tp: Come here baby! Me: Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!! Under Siege begins. Steven Seagal: We have to do Under Siege jokes! Boat then a choo choo! Me: Not this again. Eric Bogosian: Am I involved? Katherine Heigl: I’m naked! Go f—k yourself! Gary Busey: Gary Busey watching sexy lady naked. Katherine Heigl: Shove it chomper-jaw! Gary Busey: What hole? Tommy Lee Jones: Got a bandana! Erika Eleniak: I’m naked!
- 5/20/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a few matches before Under Siege. Steven Seagal: I’m on a boat and then a choo choo. Me: Boat then a choo choo? SS: Boat then a choo choo. Gary Busey: Under siege! (gets stabbed in neck) SS: My movie! Gb: Gary Busey’s head-holder got stabbed-stabbed! Tommy Lee Jones: Got a bandana! (stabbed in the neck) SS: Boat then a choo choo! Me: Why are you stabbing people? SS: Boat then a choo choo! Me: Why’d you f—k the babysitter? The Babysitter: Got nice boobs! Me: Ah. SS: Boat then a choo choo! Me: Okay. I’ve had enough of this. Impact starts now.
Match #1: Havok def. Rosemary The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of this match will challenge Deonna Purrazzo...
Match #1: Havok def. Rosemary The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of this match will challenge Deonna Purrazzo...
- 5/14/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Hardcore Justice, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Jazz’s career on the line in the main event. Let’s get right to the matches on this night of hardcore matches.
Match #1: Josh Alexander and Petey Williams def. Tjp and Fallah Bahh/Ace Austin and Madman Fulton The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The three competitors in the X-Division Title match at Rebellion were tasked by Tommy Dreamer to find a partner for this 3-way tag tonight. Impact veteran Petey Williams makes his return to the ring to fight alongside fellow Canadian, Josh Alexander! Petey looks impressive in the early going as he hits Tjp with a Hurricanrana. Ace and Fulton begin to wear Fallah down in their corner of the ring, preventing him from making the tag. Fulton hits Alexander with a thunderous powerslam,...
Match #1: Josh Alexander and Petey Williams def. Tjp and Fallah Bahh/Ace Austin and Madman Fulton The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The three competitors in the X-Division Title match at Rebellion were tasked by Tommy Dreamer to find a partner for this 3-way tag tonight. Impact veteran Petey Williams makes his return to the ring to fight alongside fellow Canadian, Josh Alexander! Petey looks impressive in the early going as he hits Tjp with a Hurricanrana. Ace and Fulton begin to wear Fallah down in their corner of the ring, preventing him from making the tag. Fulton hits Alexander with a thunderous powerslam,...
- 4/13/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Watchmen” Episode 3, “She Was Killed by Space Junk.”]
Damon Lindelof likes his jokes. Since a joke is just a story with a punchline, it should come as no surprise that Lindelof tells his jokes just like he tells the rest of his stories: There’s an intriguing premise, a lengthy middle (with a few curious twists and turns tossed in), and the punchline is often a thinker. He told a great joke, perhaps the greatest I’ve ever heard in a TV drama, during “The Leftovers” Season 2, stretching a knock knock joke from the premiere to the penultimate episode before revealing the sum total of its payoff.
So, like just about everything else in “Watchmen,” when Laurie Blake picks up the telephone to speak with Dr. Manhattan (casting Tba) at the start of Episode 3, “She Was Killed by Space Junk,” it wasn’t simply for her or his amusement. In...
Damon Lindelof likes his jokes. Since a joke is just a story with a punchline, it should come as no surprise that Lindelof tells his jokes just like he tells the rest of his stories: There’s an intriguing premise, a lengthy middle (with a few curious twists and turns tossed in), and the punchline is often a thinker. He told a great joke, perhaps the greatest I’ve ever heard in a TV drama, during “The Leftovers” Season 2, stretching a knock knock joke from the premiere to the penultimate episode before revealing the sum total of its payoff.
So, like just about everything else in “Watchmen,” when Laurie Blake picks up the telephone to speak with Dr. Manhattan (casting Tba) at the start of Episode 3, “She Was Killed by Space Junk,” it wasn’t simply for her or his amusement. In...
- 11/4/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
1981: Gh's Rick and Lesley were married. 1987: Gl's Amanda
returned to Springfield. 1988: Rh's Sister Mary Joel made
a decision about her future. 2002: Y&R's Brittany was
advised by a homeless woman named Sylvia."History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1963: On The Edge of Night, Winston Grimsley (Walter Greaza) told Phil Capice (Ray MacDonnell) his complicated plan which would likely keep the Warrens from leaving town. Emory (Bill Berger) and Lyn (Gillian Spencer) Warren discussed their soon-to-be monetary situation and why they both had to be in superior physical and mental condition for their plan to work.
returned to Springfield. 1988: Rh's Sister Mary Joel made
a decision about her future. 2002: Y&R's Brittany was
advised by a homeless woman named Sylvia."History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1963: On The Edge of Night, Winston Grimsley (Walter Greaza) told Phil Capice (Ray MacDonnell) his complicated plan which would likely keep the Warrens from leaving town. Emory (Bill Berger) and Lyn (Gillian Spencer) Warren discussed their soon-to-be monetary situation and why they both had to be in superior physical and mental condition for their plan to work.
- 12/27/2017
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
This Sunday’s broadcast of the Academy Awards promises to be one of the lowest-rated in quite some time. The public-at-large doesn’t seem to give a hoot whether or not The Artist topples The Descendents for Best Picture, so long as Uggie is able to overcome his mystery shaking disease and walks the red carpet in full, resplendent glory (while, at the same time, sniffing as many crotches as he damn well pleases). All of which got us thinking: Human actors and actresses are just plain Boring when compared to their canine counterparts. So, as a means of celebrating the many silver screen triumphs over the years of our four-legged friends, we here at Best Week Ever decided to create The Wag Awards as a means of celebrating the artistic achievements of man’s best friend. Dog lovers extraordinaire (and VH1 video editing maestros) Tami Foy, Joe Maziarski and...
- 2/22/2012
- by Mark Graham
- BestWeekEver
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