This is not a foolish game — Jewel is coming back to a stage near you!
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter is hitting the road this holiday season for a unique concert experience, performing a combination of holiday classics, holiday originals and her hit songs alongside special guests, her father, Atz, and her brothers, Atz Lee and Nikos Kilcher.
“As kids, I toured a lot with my father, but this is the first time as an adult that I get to share the road with my dad and my brothers,” Jewel, 43, tells People exclusively. “We are excited to embark on this holiday journey...
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter is hitting the road this holiday season for a unique concert experience, performing a combination of holiday classics, holiday originals and her hit songs alongside special guests, her father, Atz, and her brothers, Atz Lee and Nikos Kilcher.
“As kids, I toured a lot with my father, but this is the first time as an adult that I get to share the road with my dad and my brothers,” Jewel, 43, tells People exclusively. “We are excited to embark on this holiday journey...
- 9/18/2017
- by Nicole Sands
- PEOPLE.com
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options — not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves — we’ve taken it upon ourselves to highlight the titles that have recently hit platforms. Every week, one will be able to see the cream of the crop (or perhaps some simply interesting picks) of streaming titles (new and old) across platforms such as Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, and more (note: U.S. only). Check out our rundown for this week’s selections below.
Closet Monster (Stephen Dunn)
Writer/director Stephen Dunn’s feature debut Closet Monster cares little about convention to tell the story of Oscar Madly (Connor Jessup) growing up with a psychological revulsion to his sexual urges, all thanks to an extremely disturbing event witnessed as a child. This prologue glimpse at his youth (played by Jack Fulton) is a mash-up of tough coming-of-age-dramatics and a dark-edged imaginative whimsy that intrigues to draw you closer.
Closet Monster (Stephen Dunn)
Writer/director Stephen Dunn’s feature debut Closet Monster cares little about convention to tell the story of Oscar Madly (Connor Jessup) growing up with a psychological revulsion to his sexual urges, all thanks to an extremely disturbing event witnessed as a child. This prologue glimpse at his youth (played by Jack Fulton) is a mash-up of tough coming-of-age-dramatics and a dark-edged imaginative whimsy that intrigues to draw you closer.
- 1/20/2017
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Jewel is smitten over her boyfriend, NFL star Charlie Whitehorse, but she's not quite ready for marriage. In fact, she admitted it isn’t even on her “radar.”
"It's not on the horizon at all," the 42-year-old musician told Et's Darla Murray while in New York for an appearance on Jenny McCarthy’s Sirius Xm radio show, Inner Circle. "I really haven't been thinking along that line -- neither of us really have."
Related: Jewel Steps Out With New Man, NFL Quarterback Charlie Whitehurst
Jewel -- who has a 5-year-old son, Kase, with estranged husband and rodeo pro Ty Murray -- explained that she’s not against getting hitched again, however.
“I believe in marriage. I think it’s a great institution if that is something you want, but [it’s not] necessarily important," she said. "I think a lot of women have a false fantasy that now makes you secure, and as women grow to be more independent and have...
"It's not on the horizon at all," the 42-year-old musician told Et's Darla Murray while in New York for an appearance on Jenny McCarthy’s Sirius Xm radio show, Inner Circle. "I really haven't been thinking along that line -- neither of us really have."
Related: Jewel Steps Out With New Man, NFL Quarterback Charlie Whitehurst
Jewel -- who has a 5-year-old son, Kase, with estranged husband and rodeo pro Ty Murray -- explained that she’s not against getting hitched again, however.
“I believe in marriage. I think it’s a great institution if that is something you want, but [it’s not] necessarily important," she said. "I think a lot of women have a false fantasy that now makes you secure, and as women grow to be more independent and have...
- 1/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Generally, it takes a few installments before a film series sees fit to burden its lone wolf hero with extraneous partners, but Jack Reacher has done so on the mere second go-around. Framed for murder (again), Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) is on the run with his similarly framed (for espionage) onetime Military Police comrade Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders), and 15-year-old Samantha (Danika Yarosh), who may or may not be his daughter and thus is at risk of the bad guys using her to get at him. As in the first film, Reacher storms about glaring at people, telling them how badly he’s going to fuck them up, and then fucking them up, solving a mystery in the gaps between doing so. But it’s a lot less fun this time around.
Samantha is a major factor in this. She’s like a Simpsons parody of an irritating teen sidekick character,...
Samantha is a major factor in this. She’s like a Simpsons parody of an irritating teen sidekick character,...
- 10/19/2016
- by Daniel Schindel
- The Film Stage
It's ring-a-ding time, with producer-star Frank Sinatra and his cooperative director Gordon Douglas doing a variation on the hipster detective saga. The two Tony Rome pictures are lively and fun and chock-ful of borderline offensive content, like smash-zooms into women's rear ends. Tony Rome & Lady in Cement Blu-ray Twilight Time 1967, 1968 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 110 and 93 min. / Street Date September 8, 2016 / Available from the Twilight Time Movies Store / 29.95 Starring Frank Sinatra, Richard Conte; Tony Rome: Jill St. John, Sue Lyon, Gena Rowlands, Simon Oakland, Lloyd Bochner, Robert J. Wilke, Virginia Vincent, Joan Shawlee, Lloyd Gough, Rocky Graziano, Elisabeth Fraser, Shecky Greene, Jeanne Cooper, Joe E. Ross, Tiffany Bolling, Deanna Lund. Lady in Cement: Raquel Welch, Dan Blocker, Martin Gabel, Lainie Kazan, Paul Mungar, Richard Deacon, Joe E. Lewis, Bunny Yeager. Cinematography Joseph Biroc Original Music Billy May, Hugo Montenegro; song by Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra Written by Richard L. Breen...
- 8/30/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Anna Faris might be one of the coolest women in Hollywood. Not only is she the wife of Chris Pratt, a man who has become one of the hottest actors around in the past few years, she’s also a mother and she’s also one of the stars of the hit sitcom Mom. She always makes us laugh with her quirky personality and her girl-next-door personality, and we adore her. However, we don’t know all that much about her these days since it’s her husband who is always in the press. She was afraid of being framed for murder When she
Anna Faris Once Believed She’d Be Framed for Murder...
Anna Faris Once Believed She’d Be Framed for Murder...
- 2/11/2016
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
As the cost of living continues to increase for most people, it sometimes becomes hard to find a good deal on the games you want to play. That is where Sony has stepped in. My goal is to inform the n00bs, and seasoned vets alike, of the monthly discounts offered through their store in hopes that, you too, will see the benefits of being a Plus member.
PS3
Navigate treacherous terrain with well-timed teleports in Aaru's Awakening (Cross-buy PS4).
Framed for murder and given power, Corvo Attano seek revenge in Dishonored.
PS4
Come along for a ride on the beautiful puzzle game where you guide Nuna on a breath-taking adventure to save her village in Never Alone.
Tower of Guns (cross-buy PS3), a tower with guns....Need I say more?
Ps Vita
The war against the Helghast from a mercenary’s perspective, sporting multiplayer access in Killzone: Mercenary.
Help...
PS3
Navigate treacherous terrain with well-timed teleports in Aaru's Awakening (Cross-buy PS4).
Framed for murder and given power, Corvo Attano seek revenge in Dishonored.
PS4
Come along for a ride on the beautiful puzzle game where you guide Nuna on a breath-taking adventure to save her village in Never Alone.
Tower of Guns (cross-buy PS3), a tower with guns....Need I say more?
Ps Vita
The war against the Helghast from a mercenary’s perspective, sporting multiplayer access in Killzone: Mercenary.
Help...
- 4/8/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Mike Petty)
- Cinelinx
Following up on last week’s appropriately enigmatic tease, French developer Quantic Dream — creative minds behind Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls — has confirmed that Indigo Prophecy Remastered is now available on PC, Mac, Linux and mobile platforms.
Otherwise known as Fahrenheit in Europe, the supernatural-themed thriller originally launched exclusively on PlayStation 2 back in 2005. Now, exactly a decade later, the twisting tale of Lucas Kane is back sporting revamped visuals along with full controller support for those who wish to pick up the rerelease on PC.
Co-developed alongside Aspyr Media, Indigo Prophecy Remastered has been described as the uncensored version, given that several love scenes remained on the cutting room floor when the narrative-driven title released in North America a decade ago. In fact, Quantic Dream has confirmed via the game’s Faq page that players will be able to switch between graphic modes seamlessly in the vein of Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
Otherwise known as Fahrenheit in Europe, the supernatural-themed thriller originally launched exclusively on PlayStation 2 back in 2005. Now, exactly a decade later, the twisting tale of Lucas Kane is back sporting revamped visuals along with full controller support for those who wish to pick up the rerelease on PC.
Co-developed alongside Aspyr Media, Indigo Prophecy Remastered has been described as the uncensored version, given that several love scenes remained on the cutting room floor when the narrative-driven title released in North America a decade ago. In fact, Quantic Dream has confirmed via the game’s Faq page that players will be able to switch between graphic modes seamlessly in the vein of Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
- 1/29/2015
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
If we’ve learned anything from the “Fast and Furious” movies, it’s that it’s perfectly Ok for sequels to get stupider so long as they also get more entertaining and more meticulously crafted.
There’s plenty of stupid on display in “Taken 3,” but otherwise this dispiriting action movie – somehow simultaneously fidgety and flaccid – exists only to give Liam Neeson one more chance to play the role that made him “Liam Neesons,” unlikely autumn-years action star. After seeing Neeson’s Bryan Mills lay waste to sex traffickers and the Albanian mafia in the two previous installments, the filmmakers...
There’s plenty of stupid on display in “Taken 3,” but otherwise this dispiriting action movie – somehow simultaneously fidgety and flaccid – exists only to give Liam Neeson one more chance to play the role that made him “Liam Neesons,” unlikely autumn-years action star. After seeing Neeson’s Bryan Mills lay waste to sex traffickers and the Albanian mafia in the two previous installments, the filmmakers...
- 1/9/2015
- by Alonso Duralde
- The Wrap
Liam Neeson is no stranger to playing tough guys on the big screen, and in his latest film he gets to do it with his son. Not his real son, but Joel Kinnaman as his estranged son who suddenly becomes the target of a mob hit. And it looks like it’s all Neeson’s fault in the full trailer for “Run All Night.”
Once feared as The Gravedigger, Neeson was a hit man of some renown with a good friend in a local mob boss played by Ed Harris. Things go south when Harris’ son dies at Neeson’s hands,...
Once feared as The Gravedigger, Neeson was a hit man of some renown with a good friend in a local mob boss played by Ed Harris. Things go south when Harris’ son dies at Neeson’s hands,...
- 1/9/2015
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
“Selma” is a contender in the Oscar Best Picture race, but the civil rights drama won’t be a match for Liam Neeson’s “Taken 3″ when both movies open nationwide this weekend.
The veteran action star will wreak vengeance on baddies and the box office starting Friday, say analysts, who see “Taken 3” rolling to around $30 million and unseating three-time champ “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” for distributor 20th Century Fox.
They project that “Selma,” which will be in fewer than 2,400 theaters compared to the 3,593 in which “Taken 3” will play, is going to finish the...
The veteran action star will wreak vengeance on baddies and the box office starting Friday, say analysts, who see “Taken 3” rolling to around $30 million and unseating three-time champ “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” for distributor 20th Century Fox.
They project that “Selma,” which will be in fewer than 2,400 theaters compared to the 3,593 in which “Taken 3” will play, is going to finish the...
- 1/7/2015
- by Todd Cunningham
- The Wrap
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