[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for The Masked Singer Season 8 Episode 6 “’90s Night.”] If you love the ’90s as much as we do (we have a whole Throwback section!), you probably had fun watching the latest Masked Singer. The Lambs once again took the stage to perform, and we were introduced to Walrus and Milkshake. But neither of the new contestants could beat the trio, and both were unmasked: Walrus as actor Joey Lawrence and Milkshake as football player Le’Veon Bell. Here, Lawrence opens up about his time on the show, his love for the ’90s, and what’s next. What made you say yes to doing The Masked Singer? Joey Lawrence: Honestly, I have an ongoing relationship with Fox with my relationship with Tubi, their streaming service, and having done the first original movie they ever did, Swim, and that did so well for them that they allowed myself and my wife, we wrote ...
- 11/7/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Allblk has cast the stars for its legal drama Lace, with Maryam Basir (The Chi), Skyh Black (Sistas) and Tanyell Waivers (Queen Sugar) set to join the series. Also joining the principal cast are Antoine Harris (The Breaks) and Terrell Carter (Empire). Kemy Time productions co-founder Katrina Y. Nelson, Michelle Ebony Hardy, Adam Starks and Tracy Grant created the series.
Lace, directed by Deuces and Brotherly Love helmer Jamal Hill, follows a prolific Los Angeles attorney who often blurs the lines between right and wrong to protect her rich and powerful clientele. The series will premiere in the fall and also features Taylor Bynoe, Mollie Dolcimascolo and Isaac Stephen Montgomery in supporting series regular roles.
Basir’s Lacey McCullough is a successful and highly connected attorney whose influence sometimes leads her down a very dark path. With the help of her trusted associates, Othello Charles (Black) and Britney Deveaux (Waivers) – and the ever-efficient twins,...
Lace, directed by Deuces and Brotherly Love helmer Jamal Hill, follows a prolific Los Angeles attorney who often blurs the lines between right and wrong to protect her rich and powerful clientele. The series will premiere in the fall and also features Taylor Bynoe, Mollie Dolcimascolo and Isaac Stephen Montgomery in supporting series regular roles.
Basir’s Lacey McCullough is a successful and highly connected attorney whose influence sometimes leads her down a very dark path. With the help of her trusted associates, Othello Charles (Black) and Britney Deveaux (Waivers) – and the ever-efficient twins,...
- 3/11/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Comedian Rip Taylor, whose myriad TV credits include dozens of appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and The Mike Douglas Show, died on Sunday at the age of 84.
Taylor was the self-proclaimed “King of Confetti.” He was known for dousing his audience with colorful streamers at all of his performances.
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He racked up over 2,000 (!) small-screen credits over a career that spanned six decades.
Taylor was the self-proclaimed “King of Confetti.” He was known for dousing his audience with colorful streamers at all of his performances.
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He racked up over 2,000 (!) small-screen credits over a career that spanned six decades.
- 10/6/2019
- TVLine.com
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 4 Episode 10, “Winner.”]
Case Summary
While things seemed bleak for Jimmy McGill’s law career at the end of last week’s episode, “Winner” focuses on his last-ditch efforts to save his license — this time, leaning heavily into the role of still-grieving brother. While things between him and Kim remain cool, she is by his side, coaching him through his graveside mourning and the reception to honor the Charles McGill Reading Room that costs Jimmy $23,000, but puts on a great show for the local law community.
The show continues into the board hearing, where he comes prepared with the letter Chuck left to him in his will — but instead of reading the letter to the board, he uses it to pivot into an epic speech about how “I’ll never be as moral or smart or respected or as good as Chuck, but I can try.” Kim...
Case Summary
While things seemed bleak for Jimmy McGill’s law career at the end of last week’s episode, “Winner” focuses on his last-ditch efforts to save his license — this time, leaning heavily into the role of still-grieving brother. While things between him and Kim remain cool, she is by his side, coaching him through his graveside mourning and the reception to honor the Charles McGill Reading Room that costs Jimmy $23,000, but puts on a great show for the local law community.
The show continues into the board hearing, where he comes prepared with the letter Chuck left to him in his will — but instead of reading the letter to the board, he uses it to pivot into an epic speech about how “I’ll never be as moral or smart or respected or as good as Chuck, but I can try.” Kim...
- 10/9/2018
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
For those of you who didn't have the fortune of being a '90s baby, then you might not realize the importance of who Cheryl Burke is engaged to. However, for those of you who are ~actually~ cool, then you know that Matthew Lawrence was just about the biggest heartthrob of the decade. Tbh, he's still a babe... just sayin'. Boy Meets World, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Brotherly Love are just a few of his more notable roles, and while he hasn't been in the limelight as much these days, we're happy to see that he found a soon-to-be wifey as amazing as Cheryl. The former actor popped the question to the Dancing with the Stars pro back in May, and Cheryl quickly took to Instagram afterward to show off her gorgeous ring and big expression! View this post on Instagram Omg! So far so good for 34!
- 9/25/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- Life and Style
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 4 Episode 2, “Breathe.”]
Case Summary
We begin with a reminder that when a cartel man goes down, he is not forgotten — watching Don Hector get examined by some of the Salamanca men, it’s clear there’s real interest in ensuring that whatever led to his current medical condition was not the result of outside influences (and the fact that they’re suspicious makes it very clear that Nacho’s paranoia was more than justified).
Meanwhile, we get a deeper understanding of Mike’s motivations for invading a Madrigal facility in last week’s episode, as he and Lydia have a face-to-face encounter that ends on a slightly chilling note: “At the moment, you have Gus Fring’s respect. I’d want to keep that if I were you.”
Plus, Jimmy’s doing his best to move on following Chuck’s funeral, hitting the job hunt on an intense level,...
Case Summary
We begin with a reminder that when a cartel man goes down, he is not forgotten — watching Don Hector get examined by some of the Salamanca men, it’s clear there’s real interest in ensuring that whatever led to his current medical condition was not the result of outside influences (and the fact that they’re suspicious makes it very clear that Nacho’s paranoia was more than justified).
Meanwhile, we get a deeper understanding of Mike’s motivations for invading a Madrigal facility in last week’s episode, as he and Lydia have a face-to-face encounter that ends on a slightly chilling note: “At the moment, you have Gus Fring’s respect. I’d want to keep that if I were you.”
Plus, Jimmy’s doing his best to move on following Chuck’s funeral, hitting the job hunt on an intense level,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
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