Monday night during “The Playoffs” on NBC’s “The Voice,” Gwen Stefani had the difficult decision of cutting down her six-person team to only three aspiring singers. In the end, she chose to keep Bias, Kara Tenae and Tanner Massey, which meant Rudi, Stee and Lennon VanderDoes were all sent home. (Your fans will always remember you!) So which of Team Gwen’s three eliminated artists do You think was most robbed in “The Voice” Playoffs? Vote in our poll below.
“I think I have one of the strongest live show teams,” Gwen stated at the end of the episode. “I have country, I have pop, I have soul/R&b. Team Gwen is amazing. America, get ready!” We’ll see how Bias, Kara Tenae and Tanner Massey compare to the other teams when the live Top 12 performance show takes place Monday, December 4 on NBC.
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“I think I have one of the strongest live show teams,” Gwen stated at the end of the episode. “I have country, I have pop, I have soul/R&b. Team Gwen is amazing. America, get ready!” We’ll see how Bias, Kara Tenae and Tanner Massey compare to the other teams when the live Top 12 performance show takes place Monday, December 4 on NBC.
See ‘The Voice’ coaches ranked...
- 11/28/2023
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Who knew you needed tissues to watch The Voice? Monday’s episode became unexpectedly emotional when one singer, whom you’ll read all about below, left at least two members of the coaching panel in tears with a heart-tugging Whitney Houston cover (and the story of its significance). Gwen Stefani might actually want to keep crying, too, because the last contestants that she added to her team were significantly less impressive than John Legend, Reba McEntire and Niall Horan’s recruits. Read on, and we’ll go over all of Monday’s Blind Auditions…
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- 10/17/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Last week the National Society of Film Critics honored “TÁR” as the year’s best film, but it also handed out a prize that doubled as a cry for corporate investment. As one this year’s “Film Heritage Awards” recipients, Turner Classic Movies received a citation for its “rich array of programming that ranges deep and wide in the history of cinema, a service too easily taken for granted by audiences and worthy of the utmost care and attention from its corporate owners.”
As an Nsfc member, I was happy to vote in favor of this award. Few curatorial entities preserve cinema history while presenting it to a mass audience; of those, only TCM has the backing of a major media company. That’s why I fear we could lose it — and why the broader efforts to preserve film history also face peril.
The economy, shaky box office, and a...
As an Nsfc member, I was happy to vote in favor of this award. Few curatorial entities preserve cinema history while presenting it to a mass audience; of those, only TCM has the backing of a major media company. That’s why I fear we could lose it — and why the broader efforts to preserve film history also face peril.
The economy, shaky box office, and a...
- 1/14/2023
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
After an unprecedented nine month hiatus, “The Voice” returns to NBC with the strongest vocalists from across the country invited to compete for the Season 22 title. Multi-platinum recording artist Camila Cabello joins the coaching panel alongside Blake Shelton, John Legend and Gwen Stefani. Cabello replaces last year’s rookie coach Ariana Grande while Stefani returns for her sixth cyle to give talk show host and four-time coaching champ Kelly Clarkson a break.
See Everything to know about ‘The Voice’ Season 22: Battle advisors announced
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Voice” recap of Season 22, Episode 1 to find out what happened Monday, September 19 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite artists on NBC’s long-running reality TV show, which coach you’re rooting for and who you think will ultimately join “The Voice” winners list for this 22nd season. Carson Daly hosts the Emmy-winning program.
See Everything to know about ‘The Voice’ Season 22: Battle advisors announced
Below, read our minute-by-minute “The Voice” recap of Season 22, Episode 1 to find out what happened Monday, September 19 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite artists on NBC’s long-running reality TV show, which coach you’re rooting for and who you think will ultimately join “The Voice” winners list for this 22nd season. Carson Daly hosts the Emmy-winning program.
- 9/20/2022
- by John Benutty and Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
During the Season 22 premiere of The Voice Monday night, all eyes were on rookie coach Camila Cabello, who made a fine and feisty addition to the bank of red swivel chairs. But all ears were on the first batch of contestants in the Blind Auditions. At least a couple of Girl Named Tom’s would-be successors stood out, with a couple more showing great promise. Read on, and we’ll discuss the ones that Camila, John Legend, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani especially liked — oh, and me, too — then you can hit the comments with your faves.
Morgan Myles (Team...
Morgan Myles (Team...
- 9/20/2022
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
The 13 Reasons Why's season one soundtrack is a brilliant collection of songs, but there's one track in particular that will haunt you. It plays several times when the show flashes back to the school dance, as Clay (Dylan Minnette) and Hannah (Katherine Langford) dance together. It's called "The Night We Met," and it's off Lord Huron's 2015 album Strange Trails.
The melody is beautifully melancholic, and it's even more poignant when you consider the lyrics: "Take me back to the night we met / I don't know what I'm supposed to do / Haunted by the ghost of you / Take me back to the night we met / When the night was full of terrors / And your eyes were filled with tears / When you had not touched me yet / Take me back to the night we met."
The song plays again in the final episode of season two. After enduring a harrowing trial...
The melody is beautifully melancholic, and it's even more poignant when you consider the lyrics: "Take me back to the night we met / I don't know what I'm supposed to do / Haunted by the ghost of you / Take me back to the night we met / When the night was full of terrors / And your eyes were filled with tears / When you had not touched me yet / Take me back to the night we met."
The song plays again in the final episode of season two. After enduring a harrowing trial...
- 5/26/2018
- by Maggie Panos
- Popsugar.com
13 Reasons Why Season 2 is in the can, and there's no denying that it was a major misstep for the series.
With meandering storylines that served very little purpose to the overall arc, it was a hot mess.
Check out our report card for 13 Reasons Why Season 2 below!
1. Best Character Justin is probably the most fleshed out character on the entire series. His storyline was heartbreaking right back to his younger days. With his mother being on drugs, he missed out on the childhood kids are entitled to. He made a lot of mistakes, for sure, and that's why he ran away. He did the only thing he could do to cope, and it turned out that he was reliant on drugs, much like his mother. All he wanted was to be a part of a family that cared for him, and it looks like he's going to get that living with the Jensens.
With meandering storylines that served very little purpose to the overall arc, it was a hot mess.
Check out our report card for 13 Reasons Why Season 2 below!
1. Best Character Justin is probably the most fleshed out character on the entire series. His storyline was heartbreaking right back to his younger days. With his mother being on drugs, he missed out on the childhood kids are entitled to. He made a lot of mistakes, for sure, and that's why he ran away. He did the only thing he could do to cope, and it turned out that he was reliant on drugs, much like his mother. All he wanted was to be a part of a family that cared for him, and it looks like he's going to get that living with the Jensens.
- 5/25/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers from “13 Reasons Why” Season 2, including the finale.]
In the second season of “13 Reasons Why,” Tony (Christian Navarro) may have wanted to criticize the DJ at the Spring Fling, but we had no complaints about what we heard. Just like the Netflix series’ first outing, this season’s big dance included tracks that alternately made us want to dance, bang our heads, cry, or hug someone we loved.
In fact, all the songs this year lived up to the selection from last year. Whether you’re riding around town on your bike, in your sensible Prius, or in a vintage Mustang, these tunes are the perfect accompaniment for eating up the miles. The soundtrack provides a range of pop and rock with indie, electronic, synth, Latin, and British roots and influences.
In its second season, “13 Reasons Why” digs deeper into what caused Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) to kill herself. But this time,...
In the second season of “13 Reasons Why,” Tony (Christian Navarro) may have wanted to criticize the DJ at the Spring Fling, but we had no complaints about what we heard. Just like the Netflix series’ first outing, this season’s big dance included tracks that alternately made us want to dance, bang our heads, cry, or hug someone we loved.
In fact, all the songs this year lived up to the selection from last year. Whether you’re riding around town on your bike, in your sensible Prius, or in a vintage Mustang, these tunes are the perfect accompaniment for eating up the miles. The soundtrack provides a range of pop and rock with indie, electronic, synth, Latin, and British roots and influences.
In its second season, “13 Reasons Why” digs deeper into what caused Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) to kill herself. But this time,...
- 5/24/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Songs For Screens is a Variety column sponsored by music experiential agency Mac Presents, based in NYC. It is written by Andrew Hampp, founder of music marketing consultancy 1803 LLC and former correspondent for Billboard. Each week, the column will highlight noteworthy use of music in advertising and marketing campaigns, as well as new and catalog songs that we deem ripe for synch use.
In its first season, Netflix’s “13 Reasons Why” pulled off what few TV shows have done in recent years by sending an indie-rock band into the mainstream with the single use of one of its songs.
Lord Huron, whose song “The Night We Met” was featured in a climactic mid-season Winter Formal sequence during Season 1, suddenly found themselves on the Hot 100 and in the top 5 of Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart with a two-year-old single from their 2015 album “Strange Trails.” The track was eventually certified platinum,...
In its first season, Netflix’s “13 Reasons Why” pulled off what few TV shows have done in recent years by sending an indie-rock band into the mainstream with the single use of one of its songs.
Lord Huron, whose song “The Night We Met” was featured in a climactic mid-season Winter Formal sequence during Season 1, suddenly found themselves on the Hot 100 and in the top 5 of Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart with a two-year-old single from their 2015 album “Strange Trails.” The track was eventually certified platinum,...
- 5/22/2018
- by Andrew Hampp
- Variety Film + TV
Dancing With the Stars' Halloween night was filled with plenty of entertaining treats -- along with one, shocking trick.
At the end of the show, two pairs were sent home in a surprise double elimination: Nikki Bella & Artem Chigvintsev and Vanessa Lachey & Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
Now, only six couples remain and will move forward into week eight of the competition. But first, Et's breaking down all the memorable choreography moments from week seven of the competition -- and what the celebs need to do in order to avoid elimination!
Watch: 'DWTS' Halloween Night Slashes 2 Contestants in Surprise Double Elimination -- See Who Got the Axe!
Victoria Arlen & Val Chmerkovskiy -- Viennese Waltz, "The Night We Met" by Lord Huron
Dance highlight: Absolutely gorgeous from beginning to end! Victoria has been a strong dancer since week one of the competition, but continues to improve week after week. This is arguably the most graceful she's looked in the ballroom...
At the end of the show, two pairs were sent home in a surprise double elimination: Nikki Bella & Artem Chigvintsev and Vanessa Lachey & Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
Now, only six couples remain and will move forward into week eight of the competition. But first, Et's breaking down all the memorable choreography moments from week seven of the competition -- and what the celebs need to do in order to avoid elimination!
Watch: 'DWTS' Halloween Night Slashes 2 Contestants in Surprise Double Elimination -- See Who Got the Axe!
Victoria Arlen & Val Chmerkovskiy -- Viennese Waltz, "The Night We Met" by Lord Huron
Dance highlight: Absolutely gorgeous from beginning to end! Victoria has been a strong dancer since week one of the competition, but continues to improve week after week. This is arguably the most graceful she's looked in the ballroom...
- 10/31/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
It's week seven of Dancing With the Stars -- and the ballroom's about to get eerie!
As the eight remaining contestants and their pro partners take the stage on Monday, they'll be dancing to various spooktacular routines ranging from the Charleston to the jive to the tango. Later, the stars will split into two teams, delivering performances we can only imagine will be memorable.
It's Halloween night, and Et's breaking down everything we can expect to see in the ballroom!
Who's on top of the leaderboard?
1. Lindsey Stirling & Mark Ballas: 40/40
2. Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold: 39/40
2. Terrell Owens & Cheryl Burke: 37/40
Who's in danger of elimination?
Drew Scott & Emma Slater received the lowest score from the judges last week, 30/40, followed closely behind by Victoria Arlen & Val Chmerkovskiy, who scored a total of 31 points.
What are the couples dancing to?
Drew Scott & Emma Slater
Charleston, "Remains of the Day" by Danny Elfman
Frankie Muniz & Witney Carson
Contemporary, "Every Breath You Take" by Chase...
As the eight remaining contestants and their pro partners take the stage on Monday, they'll be dancing to various spooktacular routines ranging from the Charleston to the jive to the tango. Later, the stars will split into two teams, delivering performances we can only imagine will be memorable.
It's Halloween night, and Et's breaking down everything we can expect to see in the ballroom!
Who's on top of the leaderboard?
1. Lindsey Stirling & Mark Ballas: 40/40
2. Jordan Fisher & Lindsay Arnold: 39/40
2. Terrell Owens & Cheryl Burke: 37/40
Who's in danger of elimination?
Drew Scott & Emma Slater received the lowest score from the judges last week, 30/40, followed closely behind by Victoria Arlen & Val Chmerkovskiy, who scored a total of 31 points.
What are the couples dancing to?
Drew Scott & Emma Slater
Charleston, "Remains of the Day" by Danny Elfman
Frankie Muniz & Witney Carson
Contemporary, "Every Breath You Take" by Chase...
- 10/30/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Whether you’ve just started “13 Reasons Why,” are bingeing it again or just miss it like crazy, here’s a little something to keep the show alive, way past that 13th tape has been played.
Listen to the Spotify playlist below for a complete list of songs heard in Netflix’s teen drama. Although the series was incredibly heartbreaking, the soundtrack was beautiful, ranging from dreamy and poignant to inspiring and frenzied. They’re the perfect tunes if you’re going to tool around on your bike or in your ’65 red Mustang with the windows down. Or put it on at a party and hug somebody you love.
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In “13 Reasons Why,” shy high school student Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) is still mourning after his crush Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) killed herself. The senseless tragedy becomes a nightmare...
Listen to the Spotify playlist below for a complete list of songs heard in Netflix’s teen drama. Although the series was incredibly heartbreaking, the soundtrack was beautiful, ranging from dreamy and poignant to inspiring and frenzied. They’re the perfect tunes if you’re going to tool around on your bike or in your ’65 red Mustang with the windows down. Or put it on at a party and hug somebody you love.
Read More: Confessional TV: 6 Shows Told Through Diaries, Letters and Other Personal Accounts
In “13 Reasons Why,” shy high school student Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) is still mourning after his crush Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) killed herself. The senseless tragedy becomes a nightmare...
- 4/7/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
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