As if endless Netflix originals weren’t already frying our brains, we’re starting to see comedians in our favorite shows. Netflix took advantage of its comedy stable to put Dave Chappelle in Stranger Things, while Jerry Seinfeld advises Frank Underwood in a new crossover ad.
The 'Glory' superstar and the daytime TV host took a break from their mall madness hijinks to make a special donation to their home state of Louisiana.
Like every other Pixar release, Finding Dory opens with a short film. This one is called “Piper”; it’s about a little bird learning to hunt for food among the scary ocean waves. It’s a terrific showcase for Pixar’s latest advancements in computer animation, which in recent years has taken on the qualities of great nature photography. The sunlight sparkles against the water, which ripples and flows with uncanny accuracy, and when the little bird kicks a pile of sand in a crab’s face you can practically count the individual grains.
I've always been amazed by the talent that has come from Texarkana. Whether sports celebrities, musicians, television or movie stars, Texarkana and its nearby towns have always been a hotbed for some very popular celebrities.
While we wait for another trailer for Pixar’s long-awaited Finding Nemo sequel, these new Finding Dory posters are taking a bit of a clever approach by asking you to find Dory — though the simple-minded little fish isn’t so good at hiding. The four posters feature the tagline “Have you seen her?,” calling to mind the kind of missing pet posters you might see around your neighborhood. Maybe Pixar should put Dory’s face on a milk carton. (They can pay me for that idea later.)
A new international teaser for Pixar’s Finding Dory has arrived online, and though it does not really offer any new footage from the long-awaited Finding Nemo sequel, it does feature the endearingly clueless Dory stumbling upon something that looks quite familiar. The film hits theaters this summer, and while it’s not a new trailer, this teaser should hold you over until more footage properly arrives.
Channing Tatum is strong, charming and fearless ... right? Well, not quite. During a recent visit to 'The Ellen Show,' the actor was forced to confront his biggest fear: Porcelain dolls.
Billions of people watched the 2014 Oscars around the world, so it's no surprise that when host Ellen DeGeneres took a selfie with Brad Pitt, Jennifer Lawrence, Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, Kevin Spacey, Bradley Cooper and more, it was going to be popular. How popular? It broke Twitter.
When Leah Remini very publicly bailed on the Church of Scientology this summer, the group's PR team flew into a bit of a tizzy trying to keep its secrets -- and Leah reportedly lost more than one friend during the fallout.
But on Monday's season premiere of 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show,' the popular host vowed her support for the actress.