Iggy Azalea clapped back at The Daily Mail after the media outlet reported she enjoyed a dinner date with her ex Nick Young. The publication shared photos of the two stars exiting Craig's restaurant on Sunday; however, the "Fancy" artist claimed the encounter was just a coincidence. "The unfortunate thing about La is there are not that many places people eat," she tweeted on Monday. "You can be in the middle of one of the most important dinner meetings of your life; and randomly your ex and all his friends walk in the same place." She also had some choice words for the article's author Ryan Smith. "Ryan Smith @ TheDailyMail i hope...
- 12/18/2017
- E! Online
[[tmz:video id="0_1ibw0383"]] Roughly 18 months after calling it quits ... Iggy Azalea and Nick Young came face-to-face at Craig's in L.A. on Sunday -- and it was definitely Not sunshine and rainbows. Swaggy (who plays for the Warriors) is in town to play the Lakers -- and stopped by his old stomping grounds for dinner. Just so happens, Iggy had arrived a few hours before and was still inside. The two were only inside the restaurant together for...
- 12/18/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
O.J. Simpson is up for parole on Thursday, a hearing that most experts — and Las Vegas bookies — agree will go exactly as Prisoner 1027820 would like it to. After all, Simpson has already been paroled on some charges, so that’s a pretty good start. Plus, the ward of Nevada has been “pretty close to a model citizen” while behind bars, Espn legal analyst Ryan Smith told TheWrap, adding: “When that happens, when you’re up for parole on your charges, you get out. “The whole point of parole is: somebody has done their time, they’ve done the minimum,” Smith continued,...
- 7/18/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Poor Jimmy Palmer. Usually relegated to brief comic relief moments, it's easy to forget that he's more than just a walking ball of awkward. But NCIS Season 14 Episode 13 placed the spotlight squarely on him this time!
While "Keep Going" may have been a self-contained clip show, it also served as a vehicle for character development and answered one of the oldest questions fans had about Jimmy Palmer: when is he going to finish his medical training?
The answer: he already has!
Logically speaking, the setup for putting Jimmy out on the ledge was downright ludicrous. For my own part, if I ever see someone on a ledge ready to jump, my instinctive reaction would be to point and say loudly, "Look up there!"
Of course, had Jimmy done that, it would've been a pretty short episode and we wouldn't have gotten so many fantastic quotes to work with.
Ryan Smith: What is this,...
While "Keep Going" may have been a self-contained clip show, it also served as a vehicle for character development and answered one of the oldest questions fans had about Jimmy Palmer: when is he going to finish his medical training?
The answer: he already has!
Logically speaking, the setup for putting Jimmy out on the ledge was downright ludicrous. For my own part, if I ever see someone on a ledge ready to jump, my instinctive reaction would be to point and say loudly, "Look up there!"
Of course, had Jimmy done that, it would've been a pretty short episode and we wouldn't have gotten so many fantastic quotes to work with.
Ryan Smith: What is this,...
- 1/25/2017
- by Kathleen Wiedel
- TVfanatic
Chicago – The Country Music industry has become as huge as any category of music entertainment. So Mark Roberts, the creator of the TV sitcom “Mike & Molly,” has fashioned a boisterous new play about the machinations of that genre of music industry, and gave it the plaintive title of “New Country.”
Play Rating: 4.5/5.0
“New Country” is making its Midwest premiere after a triumphant Off Broadway run in New York City. It involves a two-faced but wildly popular country singer on the eve of his wedding in Nashville. Roberts has combined the “cletus” element of the genre, through his self-portrayed character Uncle Jim, and the business side through a pair of duplicitous handlers. What follows is a focused and (at times) emotional statement on the industry of entertainment, especially regarding who wins and who is left behind. What Roberts never forgets is his funny bone, the play is freaking hilarious, and hits...
Play Rating: 4.5/5.0
“New Country” is making its Midwest premiere after a triumphant Off Broadway run in New York City. It involves a two-faced but wildly popular country singer on the eve of his wedding in Nashville. Roberts has combined the “cletus” element of the genre, through his self-portrayed character Uncle Jim, and the business side through a pair of duplicitous handlers. What follows is a focused and (at times) emotional statement on the industry of entertainment, especially regarding who wins and who is left behind. What Roberts never forgets is his funny bone, the play is freaking hilarious, and hits...
- 4/23/2016
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Godzilla turned 60 Tuesday. Arguably the most famous lizard in the world, the Big Green has starred in dozens of movies, a few television shows and countless comic books and novels. Take a look at his history in the above video. But it looks like the large lizard's had a little work between his film debut and the 2014 installment - how does he get his scales to stay so perky, nearly 60 years after his film debut? Turns out, it's taken quite a bit of work. The suits that Japan's Toho Studios used to bring Godzilla to life over the years morphed...
- 11/4/2014
- by Alex Heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Albie Hecht continues his march through Hln, today whacking Showbiz Tonight in the midst of trophy season. The entire staff — about a dozen strong — is out, excluding host A.J. Hammer, who will stay on to cover entertainment news for Hecht’s new vision of the network. The final broadcast will be Thursday when nobody will notice, much less care, as all eyes will be on Jay Leno’s final show at 11:35 Pm that night. As with Leno’s team, laid-off Showbiz Tonight staffers are being encouraged to apply for other jobs at their network. “I want to thank the entire Showbiz Tonight crew for their many years of tireless dedication and work,” writes Hecht in a note to staff, obtained by TVNewser, which first reported the whacking that happened just shy of the show’s ninth anniversary on Hln. Showbiz Tonight debuted February 21, 2005. Last November, about a month after...
- 2/3/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Ryan Smith was not short on work for long. The Hln anchor, whose show Evening Express was canceled in November as part of a major network overhaul, is heading to ABC News. ABC News president Ben Sherwood announced the hire on Wednesday morning in a memo to staff. Smith will serve as a New York-based correspondent and legal analyst. The deal sees Smith getting exposure across platforms of the Disney-owned operation, with appearances on Espn in addition to ABC News' wide array of broadcast network offerings. "Ryan reported on a wide range of stories for Hln, including the
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- 12/18/2013
- by Michael O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hln Evp and General Manager Albie Hecht today announced the hiring of Keith Brown, Svp Programming; Kari Kim, VP Program Development; and Adrienne Lopez, Director, Special Projects. The hiring announcement comes a couple weeks after Hln‘s health and wellness weekend programming brand “upwave” achieved a two-decade ratings low for the network — which happened less than a month after Hecht announced the network was dumping Kyra Phillips-anchored Raising America and Ryan Smith-anchored Evening Express, and that a four-hour block called News Now, from 1-5 Pm Et, would be hosted by Mike Galanos, Susan Hendricks, Christi Paul and Lynn Berry, on a rotating basis. Brown, who reports to former Spike TV-founder Hecht, will oversee all current daytime and primetime series, editorial, newsgathering and programming, which encompasses scheduling, media planning, acquisitions and on-air talent at Hln. Previously, Brown worked with Hecht as VP at Spike TV, where he created the news and documentary department,...
- 12/16/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
About one month after taking over as Gm and exec vp at Hln, former Spike TV-founder Albie Hecht made some scheduling moves. Kyra Phillips-anchored Raising America and Ryan Smith-anchored Evening Express are gone, as of November 18. Raising America is being replaced by a repeat of previous day’s Showbiz Tonight; Evening Express by What Would You Do? — the ABC News show to which Hln bought cable TV rerun rights about a year ago. Also, a four-hour block called News Now, from 1-5 Pm Et, will be hosted by Mike Galanos, Susan Hendricks, Christi Paul and Lynn Berry, on a rotating basis. During the third quarter, Raising America averaged about 290,000 viewers — up 48% compared to third quarter of ’12; demo-wise, Raising America jumped 50%. Evening Express averaged 289,000 in the quarter — a spike of 94% compared to third quarter of ’12. In the demo the program was up 85%. “We have a real opportunity to...
- 11/4/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Another year winds down, and it's time to reflect on the good, the bad, and the ugly of 2012's horror offerings. We're giving you ten different lists this time, and per usual they come in a variety of formats, each reflecting the unique styles of our writers. We've also compiled them to come up with the year's overall winners and losers.
And don't be lazy by just reading along! Give us your own lists in the comments section below. We want to hear what you thought of the year in which we dodged the Mayan apocalypse but find our beloved genre facing some dark days as violent movies, video games, TV shows, etc., are coming under increased scrutiny following recent events.
But back to the matter at hand; we averaged out the top and bottom five vote getters on everyone's lists, and here are the results:
Best: The Cabin in the Woods...
And don't be lazy by just reading along! Give us your own lists in the comments section below. We want to hear what you thought of the year in which we dodged the Mayan apocalypse but find our beloved genre facing some dark days as violent movies, video games, TV shows, etc., are coming under increased scrutiny following recent events.
But back to the matter at hand; we averaged out the top and bottom five vote getters on everyone's lists, and here are the results:
Best: The Cabin in the Woods...
- 12/23/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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