Jean Smart is ready for the red carpet.
The Emmy and Golden Globe winner is dressed in a midnight-blue gown with gold accents. Her blonde hair is styled and piled as high as the gods. Her makeup? Flawless.
“I’m nervous,” I tell her.
“You have nothing to be nervous about,” she replies, placing her hands on my shoulders. “You’ve interviewed me dozens of times.”
True, but this time is different. I am about to interview Smart while I’m pretending to be Marc Malkin and she’s pretending to be Deborah Vance.
Spoiler alert: I make a cameo as myself in the Season 3 premiere of “Hacks.”
“Do you want to run lines?” Smart asks me.
“Sure,” I say, before reciting my fake interview question.
Smart delivers Vance’s response perfectly. A couple of seconds later, I’m directed to a faux red carpet built to look like the Time100 Gala,...
The Emmy and Golden Globe winner is dressed in a midnight-blue gown with gold accents. Her blonde hair is styled and piled as high as the gods. Her makeup? Flawless.
“I’m nervous,” I tell her.
“You have nothing to be nervous about,” she replies, placing her hands on my shoulders. “You’ve interviewed me dozens of times.”
True, but this time is different. I am about to interview Smart while I’m pretending to be Marc Malkin and she’s pretending to be Deborah Vance.
Spoiler alert: I make a cameo as myself in the Season 3 premiere of “Hacks.”
“Do you want to run lines?” Smart asks me.
“Sure,” I say, before reciting my fake interview question.
Smart delivers Vance’s response perfectly. A couple of seconds later, I’m directed to a faux red carpet built to look like the Time100 Gala,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Alan Ruck has been playing the role of Connor Roy in HBO’s “Succession” and getting his due credit. However, it all began for him with 1986’s all-time classic “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. He played the nervous, fast-talking Cameron Frye in John Hughes’ classic. He reluctantly got dragged along on Ferris’ epic adventure, stealing his dad’s Ferrari and causing delightful mayhem throughout Chicago.
A still from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Many years later, Alan Ruck might have a bone to pick with someone. Despite recently bringing the character back to life, it seems like Ruck does not recall doing any such incident. The reason why he has seemingly forgotten reprising his character is definitely worth knowing!
Suggested“It can be very terrifying sometimes”: Brian Cox’s Succession Co-Star Claims Actor Went Into ‘Diabetic Rage’ That Left Entire Cast Shitting Bricks
Alan Ruck Does Not Remember Reprising The Role...
A still from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Many years later, Alan Ruck might have a bone to pick with someone. Despite recently bringing the character back to life, it seems like Ruck does not recall doing any such incident. The reason why he has seemingly forgotten reprising his character is definitely worth knowing!
Suggested“It can be very terrifying sometimes”: Brian Cox’s Succession Co-Star Claims Actor Went Into ‘Diabetic Rage’ That Left Entire Cast Shitting Bricks
Alan Ruck Does Not Remember Reprising The Role...
- 2/25/2024
- by Piyush Yadav
- FandomWire
Your favorite foul-mouthed chef returns tonight in an all-new episode of “Hell’s Kitchen.” With only four chefs left, they will be challenged to create a stunning seafood dish that will be featured in Entertainment Weekly. At dinner service, each chef takes turns running the pass while Gordon Ramsay tests their attention to detail with sabotages. One chef will not survive the test in the all-new “Lights, Camera, Sabotage!” episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” airing Thursday, Feb. 2 (8:00-9:01 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
See 47 of ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ fans think Cheyenne Nichols deserved to go home [Poll Results]
“Hell’s Kitchen” is in its 21st season. For the first time ever, the well-seasoned 40-somethings take on the fresh up-and-coming 20-somethings in a battle of the ages. 18 all-new chef-testants entered the kitchen, with Christina Wilson and Jason “Jay” Santos returning as sous-chefs for the Red Team and Blue Team, respectively. At stake for the winner?...
See 47 of ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ fans think Cheyenne Nichols deserved to go home [Poll Results]
“Hell’s Kitchen” is in its 21st season. For the first time ever, the well-seasoned 40-somethings take on the fresh up-and-coming 20-somethings in a battle of the ages. 18 all-new chef-testants entered the kitchen, with Christina Wilson and Jason “Jay” Santos returning as sous-chefs for the Red Team and Blue Team, respectively. At stake for the winner?...
- 2/3/2023
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Lizzo has issued a rebuke to critics who claim she makes music for a specific demographic.
In her HBO documentary Love, Lizzo, the “Juice” singer explains that she often gets called out for genre-hopping, and said some people have accused her of making music that appeals solely to white people.
Now, she has addressed those views while being interviewed on Tuesday (13 December), calling them “very hurtful”.
While appearing on the The Howard Stern Show, Lizzo was asked about the comments she receives.
“[It’s] very hurtful, only because I am a Black woman, and I feel like it really challenges my identity and who I am, and diminishes that, which I think is really hurtful,” she told Stern.
Lizzo affirmed that her music is for “literally everybody and anybody”.
“I don’t try to gatekeep my message from people. So all three of those things for me, I’m just like, ‘You...
In her HBO documentary Love, Lizzo, the “Juice” singer explains that she often gets called out for genre-hopping, and said some people have accused her of making music that appeals solely to white people.
Now, she has addressed those views while being interviewed on Tuesday (13 December), calling them “very hurtful”.
While appearing on the The Howard Stern Show, Lizzo was asked about the comments she receives.
“[It’s] very hurtful, only because I am a Black woman, and I feel like it really challenges my identity and who I am, and diminishes that, which I think is really hurtful,” she told Stern.
Lizzo affirmed that her music is for “literally everybody and anybody”.
“I don’t try to gatekeep my message from people. So all three of those things for me, I’m just like, ‘You...
- 12/14/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Features: Marc Randolph, Nick Shepherd, John Antioco, Corey Bridges, Dawn Chmielewski, Jim Cook, Ben Cooper, J.W. Craft, Tracy DeSoto, Tom Dillon, Boris Droutman, Vita Droutman, Shane Evanfgelist, Gerrad Hall, Mitch Lowe | Written by Gina Keating | Directed by Shawn Cauthen
Based on the book Netflixed: The Epic Battle for America’s Eyeballs, Netflix vs. The World is an intriguing look at how Netflix came to dominate the streaming video landscape – from the early days of DVD rental by post, the companies “almost” sale to Blockbuster and their rise into new technologies of streaming subscription services. All told by those that were there from the beginning, including Netflix co-founder Mark Randolph… Though unfortunately Reed Hastings, the Other co-founder and current CEO of Netflix is nowhere to be seen outside of old archive footage.
Ah, the heady days of rentals. First it was VHS, where stores pooped up overnight seemingly offering an endless...
Based on the book Netflixed: The Epic Battle for America’s Eyeballs, Netflix vs. The World is an intriguing look at how Netflix came to dominate the streaming video landscape – from the early days of DVD rental by post, the companies “almost” sale to Blockbuster and their rise into new technologies of streaming subscription services. All told by those that were there from the beginning, including Netflix co-founder Mark Randolph… Though unfortunately Reed Hastings, the Other co-founder and current CEO of Netflix is nowhere to be seen outside of old archive footage.
Ah, the heady days of rentals. First it was VHS, where stores pooped up overnight seemingly offering an endless...
- 4/29/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Hollywood’s biggest night, and we have an exclusive ticket to the red carpet.
Join PeopleTV live on Sunday at 5 p.m. Et/ 2 p.m. Pt as we take in the glitz and glamour on the Oscars red carpet. People Editor in Chief Jess Cagle, People Deputy Editor Jd Heyman, Entertainment Weekly Staff Editor Gerrad Hall, Entertainment Weekly Senior Writer Piya Sinha-Roy and host of PeopleTV’s Couch Surfing Lola Ogunnaike will interview your favorite A-listers as they arrive at the famed Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Watch the livestream above, on People.com or on the official PeopleTV app,...
Join PeopleTV live on Sunday at 5 p.m. Et/ 2 p.m. Pt as we take in the glitz and glamour on the Oscars red carpet. People Editor in Chief Jess Cagle, People Deputy Editor Jd Heyman, Entertainment Weekly Staff Editor Gerrad Hall, Entertainment Weekly Senior Writer Piya Sinha-Roy and host of PeopleTV’s Couch Surfing Lola Ogunnaike will interview your favorite A-listers as they arrive at the famed Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Watch the livestream above, on People.com or on the official PeopleTV app,...
- 2/24/2019
- by Maria Mercedes Lara
- PEOPLE.com
On March 4, before Hollywood’s stars can take the stage to accept their awards, they’ll make their way down the Oscars red carpet — and People and Entertainment Weekly’s Red Carpet Live streaming pre-show will bring you all the action as it happens.
Starting at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt, People editor in chief Jess Cagle will host the pre-show live from the red carpet bleachers at People’s sixth annual Oscar® Fan Experience, where he will join 300 VIP guests to chat about nominees, predictions, and the evening’s biggest trends and fashions with People style & beauty director...
Starting at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt, People editor in chief Jess Cagle will host the pre-show live from the red carpet bleachers at People’s sixth annual Oscar® Fan Experience, where he will join 300 VIP guests to chat about nominees, predictions, and the evening’s biggest trends and fashions with People style & beauty director...
- 2/22/2018
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
On March 4, before Hollywood’s stars can take the stage to accept their awards, they’ll make their way down the Oscars red carpet — and People and Entertainment Weekly’s Red Carpet Live streaming pre-show will bring you all the action as it happens.
Starting at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt, People editor in chief Jess Cagle will host the pre-show live from the red carpet bleachers at People’s sixth annual Oscar® Fan Experience, where he will join 300 VIP guests to chat about nominees, predictions, and the evening’s biggest trends and fashions with People style & beauty director...
Starting at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt, People editor in chief Jess Cagle will host the pre-show live from the red carpet bleachers at People’s sixth annual Oscar® Fan Experience, where he will join 300 VIP guests to chat about nominees, predictions, and the evening’s biggest trends and fashions with People style & beauty director...
- 2/22/2018
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
It seems we finally have a date when we can expect the full trailer for "Star Trek: Beyond." And while we were quite confident the trailer would be attached to "Captain America: Civil War," it seems instead Paramount Pictures has its eye on ... "Angry Birds"?Entertainment Weekly reporter Gerrad Hall says Paramount will roll out the trailer May 20 in a special event in Los Angeles hosted by the film's director, Justin Lin. Fans will be invited to the Paramount lot in Hollywood where the cast and crew of the film will debut the trailer. Fans who can't make it to California also will have a chance to see it on Facebook Live."As a lifelong fan of Star Trek, we wanted to do something special for the fans," Lin told the magazine. "We couldn't think of a better way to do that than creating an event ...
- 4/15/2016
- GeekNation.com
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