When Steven Soderbergh remade ratpack favourite Ocean’s 11 in the early 2000s, he not only assembled one of the all-time-great ensemble casts – he reinvigorated the heist movie in the process. First, in 2001, came Ocean’s Eleven, with all its swaggering Vegas charm. Then came Ocean’s Twelve in 2004, bringing greater ambition with multiple European heists. And then, capping it all off in 2007, was the all-glam Ocean’s Thirteen, dialling up the star power even further to deliver one last great score.
With the entire legendary Ocean’s trilogy now available on 4K, it’s the ideal time to revisit the legendary filmsat home – here’s every crew member you need to pull off the ultimate heist.
The Mastermind
Danny Ocean (George Clooney)
The brains of the operation. Danny Ocean always has a scheme and a dream on the go, steps ahead of everyone else – and, crucially, always multiple moves ahead of even the most high-tech casinos.
With the entire legendary Ocean’s trilogy now available on 4K, it’s the ideal time to revisit the legendary filmsat home – here’s every crew member you need to pull off the ultimate heist.
The Mastermind
Danny Ocean (George Clooney)
The brains of the operation. Danny Ocean always has a scheme and a dream on the go, steps ahead of everyone else – and, crucially, always multiple moves ahead of even the most high-tech casinos.
- 7/16/2024
- Empire - Movies
Cora Bora Photo: Brainstorm Media Meg Stalter is a star. Her first-ever leading lady, Cora, is…not. Constantly lugging her acoustic guitar around like a depressed millennial Linus dragging his little blue blanket, Cora is an especially chaotic breed of girlfailure. She’s brash, cruel without cause, and not particularly self-aware about her own affect,...
- 6/12/2024
- by Emma Keates
- avclub.com
Comic book fans are no strangers to controversy, and the recent news surrounding Morph, a shape-shifting mutant from the Disney+ X-Men ’97, is no exception.
A still from X-Men ’97
While the character’s creator, Beau DeMayo, designated him as non-binary, the actor who voiced the character refused to label him as such. John Paul Karliak identifies himself a non-binary, is a queer activist and the leader of an LGBTQ+ organization.
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He has voiced many characters in different shows and games, including Wile E. Coyote in New Looney Tunes, Linus in The Stinky & Dirty Show, and N. Tropy in the Crash Bandicoot series. He’s also the voice of The Joker in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
X-Men ’97 Actor Holds Back Labeling Morph Non-Binary
John Paul Karliak...
A still from X-Men ’97
While the character’s creator, Beau DeMayo, designated him as non-binary, the actor who voiced the character refused to label him as such. John Paul Karliak identifies himself a non-binary, is a queer activist and the leader of an LGBTQ+ organization.
SUGGESTEDFans Calling Gambit From X-Men ’97 Gay For His Crop-top Might Have Forgotten Apollo Creed’s Training Scene From Rocky
He has voiced many characters in different shows and games, including Wile E. Coyote in New Looney Tunes, Linus in The Stinky & Dirty Show, and N. Tropy in the Crash Bandicoot series. He’s also the voice of The Joker in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
X-Men ’97 Actor Holds Back Labeling Morph Non-Binary
John Paul Karliak...
- 3/27/2024
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire
In an exclusive uInterview, Criag Shulz and Raymond Persi discuss their new special, Peanuts Presents: Welcome Home Franklin.
“I think that the purpose of the special is that we seem like we have a lot of differences. But if we are in the same room and let down our guards, we’ll see how much we actually have in common,” director Persi told uInterview. “Even the things that are different about us enrich each other, so we just have to be open to that.”
Co-writer Shulz, son of cartoonist Charles Schulz, said that his father would appreciate how the special goes “beyond the comic strip page.”
“We show the audience more about what they want to know about each of the characters, whether it be Lucy or Peppermint Patty, now we get a chance to highlight Franklin,” Shulz said. “We really see Franklin’s backstory, we see that his father was in Vietnam…...
“I think that the purpose of the special is that we seem like we have a lot of differences. But if we are in the same room and let down our guards, we’ll see how much we actually have in common,” director Persi told uInterview. “Even the things that are different about us enrich each other, so we just have to be open to that.”
Co-writer Shulz, son of cartoonist Charles Schulz, said that his father would appreciate how the special goes “beyond the comic strip page.”
“We show the audience more about what they want to know about each of the characters, whether it be Lucy or Peppermint Patty, now we get a chance to highlight Franklin,” Shulz said. “We really see Franklin’s backstory, we see that his father was in Vietnam…...
- 2/22/2024
- by Ava Lombardi
- Uinterview
At long last, Franklin Armstrong has gotten the spotlight. After 55 years, the first Black character inducted into the Peanuts gang gets to show off his complexities beyond his complexion in Apple TV+‘s latest Peanuts special, Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home Franklin. Right in time for Black History Month, no less.
The special focuses on the titular character depicted as a socially awkward kid who struggles to make new friends organically in the new neighborhood his family moves into. When he befriends hapless Charlie Brown, they instantly bond and enter a soapbox derby race. Franklin was never given this much attention or personality despite his long-running presence in Peanuts. As overdue as this special was, the significance of Franklin as a character cannot be overstated -not only to the Peanuts series but also to the diversity across the comic medium and the voices it inspired. One of whom was a co-writer on the special.
The special focuses on the titular character depicted as a socially awkward kid who struggles to make new friends organically in the new neighborhood his family moves into. When he befriends hapless Charlie Brown, they instantly bond and enter a soapbox derby race. Franklin was never given this much attention or personality despite his long-running presence in Peanuts. As overdue as this special was, the significance of Franklin as a character cannot be overstated -not only to the Peanuts series but also to the diversity across the comic medium and the voices it inspired. One of whom was a co-writer on the special.
- 2/16/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
NFL fans are counting down the seconds until Super Bowl Lviii, but there’s another special event you won’t want to miss. Watch a group of adorable dogs take the field for the 2024 Puppy Bowl, which also marks the 20th anniversary of the event. The furry football players are split into two teams, Team Ruff and Team Fluff, and are vying for the Lombarky trophy. All of the 2024 Puppy Bowl participants are adoptable and come from rescues and shelters across the country. The 2024 Puppy Bowl kicks off on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. Et on Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, Max, and discovery+. You can watch Animal Planet with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. You can also watch with Directv Stream, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
How to Watch 2024 Puppy Bowl When: Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 2:00 Pm Est TV: Animal Planet Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo.
How to Watch 2024 Puppy Bowl When: Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 2:00 Pm Est TV: Animal Planet Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo.
- 2/11/2024
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
The trailer for the latest Apple TV+ Charlie Brown special is here, and no offense to Peppermint Patty, Lucy, and the rest of the crew, but this looks like it's set to be the best Peanuts character spotlight story yet. The new animated special is titled "Welcome Home, Franklin," and it's set to finally shine a light on Franklin, Charlie Brown's laid back friend who joined the comic strip in 1968. Notably, Franklin is the only Black character in the main Peanuts gang lineup that's featured prominently in several of the most popular specials, and his role in the friend group has led to plenty of memeing and criticism over the years.
In the social media age, Franklin is perhaps best known for his appearance in "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving," where he's seated awkwardly far across the table from all of his white friends. Screencaps from the 1973 special tend to go viral around the holiday season,...
In the social media age, Franklin is perhaps best known for his appearance in "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving," where he's seated awkwardly far across the table from all of his white friends. Screencaps from the 1973 special tend to go viral around the holiday season,...
- 2/2/2024
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Photograph by Courtesy of Warner Bros/Discovery Puppy Bowl, the original and longest running call-to-adoption television event, returns for a 20th year on Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 2Pm Et / 11Am Pt and will be simulcast across Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, Max and discovery+. The three-hour television matchup will be the biggest yet, featuring 131 puppies, 73 shelters and rescues across 36 states and territories – including the all-time smallest pup, Sweetpea, at 1.7 lbs and the biggest, Levi the Great Dane at 72 lbs. Inspiring adoption stories will highlight the dedication and incredible work of rescues and shelters, as puppies from Team Ruff and Team Fluff take to the gridiron in the Puppy Bowl Xx stadium to win the Wayfair® “Lombarky” trophy and find their forever homes. To celebrate 20 years of the game, four previous Puppy Bowl players return to be inducted into the all-new Puppy Bowl Hall of Fame. The game kicks off when the...
- 1/12/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Ahead of the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday, the Television Academy has compiled a list of the 75 Most Impactful TV Moments.
In collaboration with a group of academic professionals, the Television Academy scoured eight decades on television in search of the moments that have made the most impact on viewers, the industry and culture.
Chosen were classic moments (from the late 1940s until the 2020s) of TV’s most beloved programs, as well as news events that brought the U.S. and the world together to watch them in real time. Many of the selected televised events influenced politics and shifted the common wisdom about race, Lgtbq+ representation and more.
At the top of the list is the Apollo 11 moon landing, followed by coverage of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade center and the Beatles’ 1964 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
You can read the entire list here and watch a video compilation above.
In collaboration with a group of academic professionals, the Television Academy scoured eight decades on television in search of the moments that have made the most impact on viewers, the industry and culture.
Chosen were classic moments (from the late 1940s until the 2020s) of TV’s most beloved programs, as well as news events that brought the U.S. and the world together to watch them in real time. Many of the selected televised events influenced politics and shifted the common wisdom about race, Lgtbq+ representation and more.
At the top of the list is the Apollo 11 moon landing, followed by coverage of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade center and the Beatles’ 1964 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
You can read the entire list here and watch a video compilation above.
- 1/12/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Puppies, puppies, and more puppies! Animal Planet promises more adorable dogs than ever before as they celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Puppy Bowl. The family-friendly alternative to the Super Bowl will air on Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 2pm Et/11am Pt.
This year’s extravaganza of adoptable doggies will be broadcast on Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, TBS, TruTV, Max, and Discovery+. The pre-game show airs on Animal Planet at 1pm Et/ 10am Pt.
Puppy Bowl Xx will feature 131 puppies from 73 shelters across the United States and territories. One pup, Sweatpea, takes the title as the smallest pup to ever grace the Puppy Bowl field, weighing in at just 1.7 lbs. In contrast, Levi the Great Dane will be the all-time largest dog at 72 lbs.
The 20th-anniversary broadcast welcomes back four previous players who will be inducted into the brand new Puppy Bowl Hall of Fame. Six special needs doggies will also join the fun,...
This year’s extravaganza of adoptable doggies will be broadcast on Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, TBS, TruTV, Max, and Discovery+. The pre-game show airs on Animal Planet at 1pm Et/ 10am Pt.
Puppy Bowl Xx will feature 131 puppies from 73 shelters across the United States and territories. One pup, Sweatpea, takes the title as the smallest pup to ever grace the Puppy Bowl field, weighing in at just 1.7 lbs. In contrast, Levi the Great Dane will be the all-time largest dog at 72 lbs.
The 20th-anniversary broadcast welcomes back four previous players who will be inducted into the brand new Puppy Bowl Hall of Fame. Six special needs doggies will also join the fun,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
There is a succinct, incredible moment of catharsis at the conclusion of Ari Aster’s feature debut Hereditary when one of its beleaguered, terrified protagonists makes the break-neck decision to defenestrate themselves rather than endure the horrors to come. Three features into his career, Aster has not only made a name for himself as an inventive horror auteur but as a peddler of relentless suffering. Both Hereditary and his 2019 sophomore effort Midsommar push their characters, their runtime, and their audience to the brink of agony. This unending pain often culminates in brief artfulness, but in his third film, Beau Is Afraid, Aster has finally crafted something so annoying it had me searching for a window through which I might release myself.
Beau Is Afraid stars Joaquin Phoenix as the titular Beau, a nervous schlub living in decrepit urban life, tormented by his anxieties and the ever-dangerous world around him. He...
Beau Is Afraid stars Joaquin Phoenix as the titular Beau, a nervous schlub living in decrepit urban life, tormented by his anxieties and the ever-dangerous world around him. He...
- 4/11/2023
- by Fran Hoepfner
- The Film Stage
Jersey Shore: Family Vacation fans know Joey Camasta as Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi‘s close friend and makeup artist. They co-host the It’s Happening podcast together and Joey has appeared in a few episodes of the MTV reality series, but he has become something of a celebrity himself. Find out what Joey does for the Barstool Sports brand, plus what he does outside of podcasting, how old he is, and who he’s dating in 2023.
Joey Camasta with Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi | Santiago Felipe/Getty Images ‘Out and About’ is Joey’s Barstool podcast
Joey co-hosts the weekly podcast Out & About with Barstool Sports’ Pat McAuliffe. The duo has conversations about gay culture, trending topics, and everything in between.
“I’m a celebrity makeup artist turned comedian,” Joey’s Barstool Sports bio reads. “I am the co-host of Out & About and soon-to-be host of a top-secret makeup project. I moonlight as...
Joey Camasta with Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi | Santiago Felipe/Getty Images ‘Out and About’ is Joey’s Barstool podcast
Joey co-hosts the weekly podcast Out & About with Barstool Sports’ Pat McAuliffe. The duo has conversations about gay culture, trending topics, and everything in between.
“I’m a celebrity makeup artist turned comedian,” Joey’s Barstool Sports bio reads. “I am the co-host of Out & About and soon-to-be host of a top-secret makeup project. I moonlight as...
- 4/10/2023
- by Lauren Anderson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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