“I’m on my second water of the day and it is 11:55, so I am cruisin’ with the water goals today!,” Tonya Spanglo cheerily announces in her TikTok video. She bounds over to her “water bar,” a collection of sundry Skinny Mix syrups on a Lazy Susan. Cotton candy flavor? Nope. Dragon fruit acai? Nah, not today. She settles on coconut, mixed with a packet of pineapple flavoring, because, as she trumpets, “Mama’s trying to have a pina colada!” She breaks out her peach-colored, 40 oz-Simple Modern cup, twirls around her straw,...
- 4/14/2023
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
When HBO announced a fourth season of its Emmy-winning series “In Treatment” more than 10 years after the third season wrapped, star Uzo Aduba had Gabriel Byrne’s Emmy-nominated shoes to fill. It came as no surprise that Aduba dazzled as the show’s new lead, as her therapist character Brooke aided and occasionally sparred with patients played by Emmy nominee Anthony Ramos (“Hamilton”), former nominee John Benjamin Hickey (“The Big C”) and standout Quintessa Swindell. The best moments of the entire season, though, feature Brooke grappling with her own challenges, including the death of her father, her alcoholism, and her long-festering regrets about her son, who she was forced to give up for adoption.
All of these issues take center stage in Aduba’s tour-de-force Emmy episode submission, “Brooke – Week 5.” Waiting on a last-minute visit from Byrne’s Paul – though unseen, this new season repeatedly references Paul as Brooke’s...
All of these issues take center stage in Aduba’s tour-de-force Emmy episode submission, “Brooke – Week 5.” Waiting on a last-minute visit from Byrne’s Paul – though unseen, this new season repeatedly references Paul as Brooke’s...
- 9/15/2021
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
Let's get ready to rumble!
The women came out fighting on part one of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion Monday night, and it didn't take long before the gloves came off.
Although we all know host Andy Cohen is saving the best (or worst) for last, here were the knockout moments from Round One:
Valley Girl?
Former BFFs turned frenemies Brandi Glanville and Lisa Vanderpump went after one another from the start, with Glanville throwing the first punch by claiming that Vanderpump used to live in the Valley and once filed for bankruptcy.
"I paid $9.99, and you did,...
The women came out fighting on part one of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion Monday night, and it didn't take long before the gloves came off.
Although we all know host Andy Cohen is saving the best (or worst) for last, here were the knockout moments from Round One:
Valley Girl?
Former BFFs turned frenemies Brandi Glanville and Lisa Vanderpump went after one another from the start, with Glanville throwing the first punch by claiming that Vanderpump used to live in the Valley and once filed for bankruptcy.
"I paid $9.99, and you did,...
- 3/18/2014
- by Wade Rouse
- People.com - TV Watch
Let's get ready to rumble! The women came out fighting on part one of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion Monday night, and it didn't take long before the gloves came off. Although we all know host Andy Cohen is saving the best (or worst) for last, here were the knockout moments from Round One: Valley Girl?Former BFFs turned frenemies Brandi Glanville and Lisa Vanderpump went after one another from the start, with Glanville throwing the first punch by claiming that Vanderpump used to live in the Valley and once filed for bankruptcy. "I paid $9.99, and you did,...
- 3/18/2014
- by Wade Rouse
- PEOPLE.com
Sisters Kyle and Kim Richards will be taking their drama to new heights! The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills costars have been cast in Fox's Stars In Danger: The High Dive, a two-hour celebrity diving special. Eight celebrities will compete in solo and synchronized Olympic-style dives from a variety of heights -- but they'll undergo training first. The cast includes: Women: Kyle Richards, 43 -- former child actress (Escape to Witch Mountain), and cast member on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Kim Richards, 48 -- former child actress (Escape to [...]...
- 12/6/2012
- Us Weekly
On The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Kim Richards sometimes seems like the saddest of the bunch. She fights with her sister Kyle, has had trouble finding a new home and admits she feels awkward and lonely since her divorce. But the reality-tv drama is nothing compared the pain of her past. Nineteen years ago, Richards was engaged to commodities salesman John J. Collett, then 29, of Agoura Hills, Calif. After following her career in films like Disney's Escape from Witch Mountain, he met his movie star crush and they dated for several months before they began to discuss their dream wedding.
- 11/7/2010
- by Howard Breuer
- PEOPLE.com
The recent cavalcade of remakes has started filtering down to family films of late, though it's by all means not a new thing for Disney. Having mined their live-action vaults for reboots of The Parent Trap, Herbie, etc. over the years, it was only a matter of time before the Witch Mountain series received a big-budget revival.
Just released on DVD & Blu-Ray this week (reviewed here from the limited 3-Disc DVD/Blu-ray/Digital Copy Combo Pack) is Race To Witch Mountain.
Unlike the original film, gone are Eddie Albert and the Winnebago (though the latter does appear at one point) in favor of Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) as Jack Bruno, a felon and wheelman for the Las Vegas mob, who now spends his days driving tourists up and down the Vegas strip in a Yellow Cab. Upon picking up a couple of kids with a massive gangster roll of cash...
Just released on DVD & Blu-Ray this week (reviewed here from the limited 3-Disc DVD/Blu-ray/Digital Copy Combo Pack) is Race To Witch Mountain.
Unlike the original film, gone are Eddie Albert and the Winnebago (though the latter does appear at one point) in favor of Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) as Jack Bruno, a felon and wheelman for the Las Vegas mob, who now spends his days driving tourists up and down the Vegas strip in a Yellow Cab. Upon picking up a couple of kids with a massive gangster roll of cash...
- 8/6/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (James Zahn)
- Starlog
Disney does love itself some good child actors. Yes sir. Luckily, they found two decent ones in Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann whom, with only minimal amounts of help, carry Escape to Witch Mountain into the echelons of 1970s classics. Full of camp and with plenty of action to keep the story going, Escape to Witch Mountain establishes its message of self-discovery and never let's up until the end.
Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia (Kim Richards) have a past comparable to Jason Bourne - and trust me I wish I was joking when I make that comparison. They both know they're different from the other children and they have vague recollections of events that happened before their life at the orphanage. Unfortunately, neither of them knows what that past is. The twins are all alone with only a small map and Tia's haunting visions of a shipwreck.
One day, Tony...
Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia (Kim Richards) have a past comparable to Jason Bourne - and trust me I wish I was joking when I make that comparison. They both know they're different from the other children and they have vague recollections of events that happened before their life at the orphanage. Unfortunately, neither of them knows what that past is. The twins are all alone with only a small map and Tia's haunting visions of a shipwreck.
One day, Tony...
- 3/16/2009
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
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Disney does love itself some good child actors. Yes sir. Luckily, they found two decent ones in Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann whom, with only minimal amounts of help, carry Escape to Witch Mountain into the echelons of 1970s classics. Full of camp and with plenty of action to keep the story going, Escape to Witch Mountain establishes its message of self-discovery and never let's up until the end.
Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia (Kim Richards) have a past comparable to Jason Bourne - and trust me I wish I was joking when I make that comparison. They both know they're different from the other children and they have vague recollections of events that happened before their life at the orphanage. Unfortunately, neither of them knows what that past is. The twins are all alone with only a small map and Tia's haunting visions of a shipwreck.
Disney does love itself some good child actors. Yes sir. Luckily, they found two decent ones in Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann whom, with only minimal amounts of help, carry Escape to Witch Mountain into the echelons of 1970s classics. Full of camp and with plenty of action to keep the story going, Escape to Witch Mountain establishes its message of self-discovery and never let's up until the end.
Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia (Kim Richards) have a past comparable to Jason Bourne - and trust me I wish I was joking when I make that comparison. They both know they're different from the other children and they have vague recollections of events that happened before their life at the orphanage. Unfortunately, neither of them knows what that past is. The twins are all alone with only a small map and Tia's haunting visions of a shipwreck.
- 3/16/2009
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
Chicago – The Round-Up, HollywoodChicago.com’s famous recurring column about lesser Blu-Ray and DVD titles that may have slipped through your fingers at the store recently, is in clean-up mode this week. With a DVD collection for a famous young actress, an old cartoon, a straight-to-video horror movie, and three movies with the word “Mountain” in the title, the only word that comes to mind to tie these titles together is “random”.
You know those bins of “impulse buy” items you’ll see in stores near the cash register? Stuff that you may not have put on your shopping list and that you may not even know you want until you see them? That’s what this week’s Round-Up column is like. Peek in the bin and take a look at “Jonny Quest,” “The Scarlett Johansson Collection,” “Dead in 3 Days,” “Brokeback Mountain,” “Escape to Witch Mountain,” and “Return to...
You know those bins of “impulse buy” items you’ll see in stores near the cash register? Stuff that you may not have put on your shopping list and that you may not even know you want until you see them? That’s what this week’s Round-Up column is like. Peek in the bin and take a look at “Jonny Quest,” “The Scarlett Johansson Collection,” “Dead in 3 Days,” “Brokeback Mountain,” “Escape to Witch Mountain,” and “Return to...
- 3/10/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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