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Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou shocked boxing fans back in October when he nearly took down the undefeated Wbc champion Tyson Fury. This Friday, the Cameroonian is looking to make a name for himself as a boxer once again by...
Quick Answer: Fans can watch the Joshua vs. Ngannou fight by purchasing the PPV livestream through Dazn or PPV.com.
Buy joshua vs. ngannou PPV at dazn $39.99
Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou shocked boxing fans back in October when he nearly took down the undefeated Wbc champion Tyson Fury. This Friday, the Cameroonian is looking to make a name for himself as a boxer once again by...
- 3/8/2024
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
With its list of new releases for May 2023, Hulu is relying on an acclaimed original and a whole lotta FX.
The acclaimed original in question in The Great season 3. Premiering on May 12, this historical black comedy with continue the story of Catherine the Great (Elle Fanning) and her pal Peter III (Nicholas Hoult). The other Hulu original series of note this month is The Clearing on May 24. Based on the best-selling crime novel In the Clearing this story will follow a story inspired by the real life events behind Australian cult “The Family.”
For its other TV options in May, Hulu is turning to its cable partner FX. Class of ’09, an FBI thriller starring Kate Mara and Brian Tyree Henry, premieres on May 10. That will be followed by The Secrets of Hillsong, a docuseries investigating the controversial church on May 20.
Hulu’s list of original movies this month is...
The acclaimed original in question in The Great season 3. Premiering on May 12, this historical black comedy with continue the story of Catherine the Great (Elle Fanning) and her pal Peter III (Nicholas Hoult). The other Hulu original series of note this month is The Clearing on May 24. Based on the best-selling crime novel In the Clearing this story will follow a story inspired by the real life events behind Australian cult “The Family.”
For its other TV options in May, Hulu is turning to its cable partner FX. Class of ’09, an FBI thriller starring Kate Mara and Brian Tyree Henry, premieres on May 10. That will be followed by The Secrets of Hillsong, a docuseries investigating the controversial church on May 20.
Hulu’s list of original movies this month is...
- 5/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Twenty guests of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast are up for Oscars on March 12. You can find their names — and links to listen to their episodes — below. You also can click here to subscribe to the podcast, for free, providing you with access to all of our nearly 500 past episodes, and alerts about future ones.
Angela Bassett (best supporting actress, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) — podcast Cate Blanchett (best actress, Tár) — podcast 1 and 2 Jerry Bruckheimer (best picture, Top Gun: Maverick) — podcast Austin Butler (best actor, Elvis) — podcast David Byrne (best original song, “This Is a Life” from Everything Everywhere All at Once) — podcast Ruth E. Carter (best costume design, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) — podcast Alfonso Cuarón (best live-action short, Le Pupille) — podcast 1 and 2 Guillermo del Toro (best animated feature, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio) — podcast 1 and 2 Colin Farrell (best actor, The Banshees of Inisherin) — podcast Brendan Fraser (best actor,...
Angela Bassett (best supporting actress, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) — podcast Cate Blanchett (best actress, Tár) — podcast 1 and 2 Jerry Bruckheimer (best picture, Top Gun: Maverick) — podcast Austin Butler (best actor, Elvis) — podcast David Byrne (best original song, “This Is a Life” from Everything Everywhere All at Once) — podcast Ruth E. Carter (best costume design, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) — podcast Alfonso Cuarón (best live-action short, Le Pupille) — podcast 1 and 2 Guillermo del Toro (best animated feature, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio) — podcast 1 and 2 Colin Farrell (best actor, The Banshees of Inisherin) — podcast Brendan Fraser (best actor,...
- 3/11/2023
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The clear difficulty of identifying the definitive movie musicals is separating the musical itself from the film version. The Phantom of the Opera is, without a doubt, a top ten definitive stage musical. Movie musical? Not so much. Drawing a clear line between the two is what makes this list a little trickier. For this segment of the list, we have musicals that have no stage version, two Best Picture winners, a Palme d’Or winner, and a few musicals that may stretch the term a bit.
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20. Jailhouse Rock (1957)
Directed by Richard Thorpe
Signature Song: “Jailhouse Rock” (http://youtu.be/HZJTgYzf9FE)
It brought “The King” to the big screen for the first time in a film about a man in prison who learns to express himself through music, rather than violence (he’s in prison for manslaughter). Vince (Elvis Presley) accidentally kills a drunk in...
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20. Jailhouse Rock (1957)
Directed by Richard Thorpe
Signature Song: “Jailhouse Rock” (http://youtu.be/HZJTgYzf9FE)
It brought “The King” to the big screen for the first time in a film about a man in prison who learns to express himself through music, rather than violence (he’s in prison for manslaughter). Vince (Elvis Presley) accidentally kills a drunk in...
- 5/19/2014
- by Joshua Gaul
- SoundOnSight
Producer Paul Pompian, whose credits include Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story and Swimming Upstream, died Jan. 1 after a long battle with leukemia at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, Calif. He was 72. Pompian produced more than 50 films and television productions during his career, working first with Roger Corman’s New World Pictures beginning in 1971 and then with MGM, Universal, Lionsgate, Aeg and his own production company. The producer’s other credits include The Watcher (1999), starring Keanu Reeves, James Spader and Marisa Tomei; Joshua (2002), based on the best-selling novel by Joseph Girzone and
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- 1/20/2014
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As all lovers of crime, suspense thriller, war, western, horror and science fiction films know, creating a truly great cinematic villain is no easy task. When it happens, it’s virtually impossible to forget that character.
We’ll now take a look at the greatest film villains of the 1980’s.
The criteria for this article is the same as my previous article Cinema’s Greatest Villains: The 1970’s: the villains must be from live-action films-no animated features-and must pose some type of direct or indirect lethal threat. The villains can be either individuals or small groups that act as one unit.
The villains must be human or human in appearance, so no shape-shifting alien from John Carpenter’s amazing 1982 The Thing, no Aliens from James Cameron’s classic 1986 sequel and no Predator from John McTiernan’s beloved 1987 film of the same name.
Also, individuals that are the central protagonists/antiheroes...
We’ll now take a look at the greatest film villains of the 1980’s.
The criteria for this article is the same as my previous article Cinema’s Greatest Villains: The 1970’s: the villains must be from live-action films-no animated features-and must pose some type of direct or indirect lethal threat. The villains can be either individuals or small groups that act as one unit.
The villains must be human or human in appearance, so no shape-shifting alien from John Carpenter’s amazing 1982 The Thing, no Aliens from James Cameron’s classic 1986 sequel and no Predator from John McTiernan’s beloved 1987 film of the same name.
Also, individuals that are the central protagonists/antiheroes...
- 6/12/2013
- by Terek Puckett
- SoundOnSight
This week, Ology.com’s New TV Preview Week is celebrating our favorite (and least favorite) spring premieres by doing what we do best: watching them in advance and letting you know if they’re worth your time. Each day, we’ll be putting one major show under the microscope, and today, Sharon Tharp explains exactly why you should be seething over Scandal. Warning, spoilers may be ahead.
Show: Scandal, ABC
Timeslot: Thursdays at 10pm
Seasons: 2
The Basics: Olivia Pope is the go-to woman when it comes to making high-profile, potentially life-ruining scandals disappear in D.C. But her past with the White House (and her forbidden affair with the president) often conflicts with her job, and her inherent need to do the right thing.
Why We Love It: Kerry Washington is damn near brilliant as the tough-as-nails business woman with a heart of gold. Her chemistry with Tony Goldwyn...
Show: Scandal, ABC
Timeslot: Thursdays at 10pm
Seasons: 2
The Basics: Olivia Pope is the go-to woman when it comes to making high-profile, potentially life-ruining scandals disappear in D.C. But her past with the White House (and her forbidden affair with the president) often conflicts with her job, and her inherent need to do the right thing.
Why We Love It: Kerry Washington is damn near brilliant as the tough-as-nails business woman with a heart of gold. Her chemistry with Tony Goldwyn...
- 1/10/2013
- by Sharon Tharp
- TVology
Berlin -- Lucas Foster, whose producer credits include Man on Fire, Law Abiding Citizen and Mr. and Mrs. Smith, is teaming with British indie and finance banner Gfm Films, run by market veterans Guy Collins and Michael Ryan, to bring a hard-edged casino heist script, The Job, to the big screen. Foster has signed to produce the action thriller based on an original screenplay penned by Brad Mirman, whose resume boasts The Shadow Dancer, starring Joshua Jackson, Claire Forlani and Harvey Keitel. Gfm optioned the screenplay in the wake of Afm last year, and it was Mirman who introduced Gfm’s Collins and Ryan to Foster. Collins
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- 2/11/2012
- by Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We Love Soaps TV debuted our three-part interview with Young And The Restless star Doug Davidson last year on his birthday. A year has gone by and he's celebrating again today. See the full birthday list below.
F. Murray Abraham (ex-Joshua, How To Survive A Marriage) - 71
Kevin Kline (ex-Woody, Search For Tomorrow) - 63
Doug Davidson (Paul, The Young And The Restless) - 56
Christina Chambers (ex-Marty, One Life To Live; ex-Maria, Sunset Beach; ex-Molly, As The World Turns) - 41
Shenae Grimes (Annie, 90210; ex-Darcy, Degrassi) - 21
Aubrey "Drake" Graham (ex-Jimmy, Degrassi) - 24...
F. Murray Abraham (ex-Joshua, How To Survive A Marriage) - 71
Kevin Kline (ex-Woody, Search For Tomorrow) - 63
Doug Davidson (Paul, The Young And The Restless) - 56
Christina Chambers (ex-Marty, One Life To Live; ex-Maria, Sunset Beach; ex-Molly, As The World Turns) - 41
Shenae Grimes (Annie, 90210; ex-Darcy, Degrassi) - 21
Aubrey "Drake" Graham (ex-Jimmy, Degrassi) - 24...
- 10/27/2010
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Next week's episode of Supernatural, entitled "Dark Side of the Moon", promises to be one full of nostalgia and more than likely a few tears, and The CW was kind enough to send over a clip for us to share with the show's fans.
Curious what we mean by "nostalgia"? Check out the following synopsis, and you're sure to agree:
Ambushed by angry hunters, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are shot and killed and sent to Heaven. Castiel (Misha Collins) warns Dean that Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) is looking for them in Heaven so they need to lay low while searching for an angel named Joshua (guest star Roger Aaron Brown), who can help them since he talks directly to God. While searching for Joshua, the brothers run into some old friends and family members.
Check out the clip for Season 5's Episode 16 below (along with the trailer,...
Curious what we mean by "nostalgia"? Check out the following synopsis, and you're sure to agree:
Ambushed by angry hunters, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are shot and killed and sent to Heaven. Castiel (Misha Collins) warns Dean that Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) is looking for them in Heaven so they need to lay low while searching for an angel named Joshua (guest star Roger Aaron Brown), who can help them since he talks directly to God. While searching for Joshua, the brothers run into some old friends and family members.
Check out the clip for Season 5's Episode 16 below (along with the trailer,...
- 3/26/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Sam & Dean get killed,go to Heaven & more in CW's "Supernatural" episode 16 of season 5. We've got some spoilers for the show,along with a promo clip after the jump. The episode is entitled, "Dark Side of the Moon," and it gets intense as Dean and Sam finally get killed off, sent to heaven,and more. In "Dark Side of the Moon" episode, Sam and Dean will get ambushed by angry hunters who shoot and kill them. Then Sam and Dean will get sent to Heaven. Castiel will warn Dean that Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) is looking for them in Heaven so they need to lay low while searching for an angel named Joshua (guest star Roger Aaron Brown) who can help them since he talks directly to God.
- 3/26/2010
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
Two big things happen to the Winchester brothers on the next episode of "Supernatural". Called "Dark Side of the Moon" and airing on April 1, the episode sees them dead and returning to their childhood home to meet their deceased mom.
Ambushed by angry hunters, Sam and Dean are shot and killed and sent to Heaven. Castiel warns Dean that Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) is looking for them in Heaven so they need to lay low while searching for an angel named Joshua (guest star Roger Aaron Brown) who can help them since he talks directly to God. While searching for Joshua, the brothers run into some old friends and family members.
Mary Winchester aka the mother of Dean and Sam are portrayed by Samantha Smith again although in the flashback episode earlier this season, the role was tackled by Amy Gumenick. Mary died in the pilot episode when she was killed by Azazel.
Ambushed by angry hunters, Sam and Dean are shot and killed and sent to Heaven. Castiel warns Dean that Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) is looking for them in Heaven so they need to lay low while searching for an angel named Joshua (guest star Roger Aaron Brown) who can help them since he talks directly to God. While searching for Joshua, the brothers run into some old friends and family members.
Mary Winchester aka the mother of Dean and Sam are portrayed by Samantha Smith again although in the flashback episode earlier this season, the role was tackled by Amy Gumenick. Mary died in the pilot episode when she was killed by Azazel.
- 3/26/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
We promised you pics from the upcoming episode of Supernatural called "Dark Side of the Moon," well, here you go. It airs on April 1. And just as a reminder, here's what this one is a about: Ambushed by angry hunters, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are shot and killed and sent to Heaven. Castiel (Misha Collins) warns Dean that Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) is looking for them in Heaven so they need to lay low while searching for an angel named Joshua (guest star Roger Aaron Brown) who can help them since he talks directly to God. While searching for Joshua, the brothers run into some old friends and family members.
- 3/24/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Plot details are in for Supernatural 's fifth season episode "Dark Side of the Moon" written by Andrew Dabb and Daniel Loflin. Ambushed by angry hunters, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are shot and killed and sent to Heaven. Castiel (Misha Collins) warns Dean that Zachariah (guest star Kurt Fuller) is looking for them in Heaven so they need to lay low while searching for an angel named Joshua (guest star Roger Aaron Brown) who can help them since he talks directly to God. While searching for Joshua, the brothers run into some old friends and family members. Jeff Woolnough directed this chapter.
- 3/18/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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