“American Idol,” the iconic series that revolutionized the television landscape by pioneering the music competition genre, will return to airwaves for another season on ABC. Helping determine who America will ultimately vote for to become the next singing sensation are music industry forces and superstar judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Emmy Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest is also set to return to the beloved competition series for the show’s sixth season on ABC and 21st overall.
Tonight the first batch of auditions from New Orleans, Las Vegas and Nashville will be shown. Aspiring pop stars sing their hearts out in hopes of earning a golden ticket to Hollywood, and if they really stand out, a platinum ticket, which allows them to skip the first round of competition during Hollywood Week. Read our full recap of the Season 21 premiere, airing February 19 (8:00 – 10:00 p.m. Et/Pt on ABC), below.
Tonight the first batch of auditions from New Orleans, Las Vegas and Nashville will be shown. Aspiring pop stars sing their hearts out in hopes of earning a golden ticket to Hollywood, and if they really stand out, a platinum ticket, which allows them to skip the first round of competition during Hollywood Week. Read our full recap of the Season 21 premiere, airing February 19 (8:00 – 10:00 p.m. Et/Pt on ABC), below.
- 2/20/2023
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
We’ve seen celebrity progeny on American Idol before: Aretha Franklin’s granddaughter Grace tried out for the singing competition last year. Jim Carrey’s daughter, Jane, auditioned in 2012. And Jordin Sparks, daughter of former NFL player Phillippi Sparks, won Idol’s sixth season. Now, in the February 19 premiere of American Idol Season 21, we’ll check out another Idol hopeful with a famous family member: Lyric Medeiros, daughter of Glenn Medeiros. In case you weren’t tracking pop music in the 1980s — or weren’t even alive in the 1980s — Glenn rose to fame as a teenager with his 1987 version of the R&b song “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You,” which hit No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. Three years later, he topped the chart with “She Ain’t Worth It,” a new jack swing track featuring Bobby Brown. According to his AllMusic bio, Glenn’s music career...
- 2/20/2023
- TV Insider
Sony have today revealed for the first time, a full list of the unforgettable tunes you will be reliving on PlayStation3, this autumn with SingStar: Back To The ’80s. The track list is full of the most treasured tunes that the ‘80s era had to offer, including the incredible Soul II Soul, Kim Wilde, Elton John and melodic icon Jennifer Rush – so backcomb your hair, pull on your fingerless lace gloves and grab your neon legwarmers to sing along to original classic ’80s tunes. SingStar: Back To The ’80s from Sony’s London Studios, comes packed with 30 classic tracks from the ’80s that are guaranteed to throw you back to your school disco days – all complete with original videos where available… and bizarrely the tracklisting reads just like my iTunes account!
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ABC Poison Arrow Beastie Boys (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party) Bros When Will I Be Famous?...
- 9/14/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Lock your doors – the horror series featuring a poltergeist with a fondess for interior design is back to rearrange your furniture
In these troubled times, the continuing determination to turn Paranormal Activity into a blockbuster franchise is strangely reassuring. No matter how many upheavals or atrocities the world endures, at least every October there'll be another low-budget night-vision movie about a door that sometimes opens by itself or whatever.
But how can Paranormal Activity 3 differentiate itself from its predecessors? Well, the directors are Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, who made Catfish. Does this mean that Paranormal Activity 3 will have an urgent documentary feel? Does it mean that we'll all root for the demon because because it seems like it's been exploited? The first Paranormal Activity 3 trailer is online – let's take a closer look:
1) There's already one huge difference. The date onscreen says 1988, which means this is a period piece.
In these troubled times, the continuing determination to turn Paranormal Activity into a blockbuster franchise is strangely reassuring. No matter how many upheavals or atrocities the world endures, at least every October there'll be another low-budget night-vision movie about a door that sometimes opens by itself or whatever.
But how can Paranormal Activity 3 differentiate itself from its predecessors? Well, the directors are Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, who made Catfish. Does this mean that Paranormal Activity 3 will have an urgent documentary feel? Does it mean that we'll all root for the demon because because it seems like it's been exploited? The first Paranormal Activity 3 trailer is online – let's take a closer look:
1) There's already one huge difference. The date onscreen says 1988, which means this is a period piece.
- 7/27/2011
- by Stuart Heritage
- The Guardian - Film News
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