Big changes are coming to one of HGTV’s longest-running shows. Love It or List It co-host Hilary Farr is leaving the show after 17 seasons.
Hilary Farr announces ‘Love It or List It’ exit after 258 episodes Hilary Farr, David Visentin, and Megyn Kelly | Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Farr, a home design expert, has spent more than a decade on Love It or List It. The show follows her and co-host David Visentin as they help frustrated homeowners decide whether to stay in their current house or buy a new property. The pair have a friendly rivalry, with Farr trying to convince people that her updates will allow them to stay in their current space while Visentin attempts to persuade them to buy a new home better suited to their needs.
Now, after appearing in 258 episodes of the show since 2011, Farr has decided it’s time to move on.
Hilary Farr announces ‘Love It or List It’ exit after 258 episodes Hilary Farr, David Visentin, and Megyn Kelly | Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Farr, a home design expert, has spent more than a decade on Love It or List It. The show follows her and co-host David Visentin as they help frustrated homeowners decide whether to stay in their current house or buy a new property. The pair have a friendly rivalry, with Farr trying to convince people that her updates will allow them to stay in their current space while Visentin attempts to persuade them to buy a new home better suited to their needs.
Now, after appearing in 258 episodes of the show since 2011, Farr has decided it’s time to move on.
- 12/4/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Vince Vaughn is set to return in a sequel to his hit 2004 comedy “Dodgeball,” which is in early development at 20th Century Studios, according to an insider with knowledge of the project.
Screenwriter Jordan VanDina (“The Binge”) is set to write the script to the follow-up.
Released in 2004, “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” is a sports comedy that became a cult classic over the years. The film was directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, and stars Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller as rival gym owners who compete against each other in a dodgeball tournament.
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According to Deadline, which first reported the news, “All that’s known about the sequel, in terms of plot, is that it will continue the story of Vaughn’s prize-winning gym owner. Serving as the basis for VanDina’a script is an idea from Vaughn.
Screenwriter Jordan VanDina (“The Binge”) is set to write the script to the follow-up.
Released in 2004, “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” is a sports comedy that became a cult classic over the years. The film was directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, and stars Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller as rival gym owners who compete against each other in a dodgeball tournament.
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According to Deadline, which first reported the news, “All that’s known about the sequel, in terms of plot, is that it will continue the story of Vaughn’s prize-winning gym owner. Serving as the basis for VanDina’a script is an idea from Vaughn.
- 4/27/2023
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
The track list for DJ/producer Avicii’s posthumous album, Tim, has been unveiled, Billboard reports. The 12-song set includes recently released single “Sos,” which features Aloe Blacc, who also sang on and cowrote the late Tim Bergling’s megahit “Wake Me Up.”
The LP will also feature previous collaborator Chris Martin. Martin worked with Avicii on Coldplay’s “A Sky Full of Stars” from the band’s 2014 album, Ghost Stories. Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds sings on “Heart Upon My Sleeve” and electro-pop group Arizona appears on “Hold the Line.
The LP will also feature previous collaborator Chris Martin. Martin worked with Avicii on Coldplay’s “A Sky Full of Stars” from the band’s 2014 album, Ghost Stories. Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds sings on “Heart Upon My Sleeve” and electro-pop group Arizona appears on “Hold the Line.
- 5/24/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is about is about to feel the ramifications of a full moon. Samoan American actress Sisa Grey is set to recur on this season of the CW superhero show as Wolfie, Ramona “Mona” Wu’s alter ego who made her debut in the midseason premiere.
Deadline has confirmed that Grey will play the character for the remainder of the season as we explore what happens when the mild-mannered Care of Magical Creatures Assistant becomes a magical creature herself. She will wrestle with the Wolfie side of her personality; at first, considering it to be something awful and alien, but later coming to realize that it represents a repressed part of her own personality.
Letting Wolfie loose will come to help the Legends, but it will also help Mona come to understand the aspects of herself that she wasn’t able to show the world. The...
Deadline has confirmed that Grey will play the character for the remainder of the season as we explore what happens when the mild-mannered Care of Magical Creatures Assistant becomes a magical creature herself. She will wrestle with the Wolfie side of her personality; at first, considering it to be something awful and alien, but later coming to realize that it represents a repressed part of her own personality.
Letting Wolfie loose will come to help the Legends, but it will also help Mona come to understand the aspects of herself that she wasn’t able to show the world. The...
- 4/24/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Jessie Ware is one of pop’s most expressive vocalists, someone who’s able to convey a lifetime of joy or regret in the way she shades a syllable. On excellent albums like 2014’s Tough Love and 2017’s Glasshouse, she’s used that voice to increasingly languid ends, often sinking into slow-burn atmosphere and Quiet Storm balladry. As enjoyable as that’s been, it’s a pleasant surprise to hear the U.K. singer-songwriter hit the dance floor on her new single “Overtime.”
“Let’s find a way/Meet me...
“Let’s find a way/Meet me...
- 10/3/2018
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
“Americans love the story of saving people,” filmmaker Stephanie Wang-Breal tells us when discussing her film Blowin’ Up, which premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Set within the Queens Human Trafficking Intervention Court, the documentary explores the lives of various women involved with sex work and prostitution, dropping its audience into this complex subject matter and wasting no time explaining what’s going on or introducing its characters. Wang-Breal wants you to feel as emotionally connected to the subjects’ circumstances as possible. Many of them live in the unknown, fearing arrest and/or deportation each […]...
- 5/1/2018
- by Meredith Alloway
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
“Americans love the story of saving people,” filmmaker Stephanie Wang-Breal tells us when discussing her film Blowin’ Up, which premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Set within the Queens Human Trafficking Intervention Court, the documentary explores the lives of various women involved with sex work and prostitution, dropping its audience into this complex subject matter and wasting no time explaining what’s going on or introducing its characters. Wang-Breal wants you to feel as emotionally connected to the subjects’ circumstances as possible. Many of them live in the unknown, fearing arrest and/or deportation each […]...
- 5/1/2018
- by Meredith Alloway
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Shamus Kelley Feb 26, 2019
Presenting our complete ranking of all 25 completed seasons of Power Rangers!
Power Rangers is a legacy, one of the few shows to run almost non-stop since its inception in 1993. Throughout those now 25 years, the series has had its ups, its downs, and its mehs. I’ve been watching since the ripe age of 2 and loved the series even through its more questionable years.
However, sometimes nostalgia and memory play tricks on us, so I completed a rewatch of the series, thanks to Netflix. In that rewatch I realized some series were better than I remember, some worse, and some still didn’t make much of an impression. After viewing all the seasons I ranked them all from worst to best with a little explanation of why.
Quick note: I’m not including the “Mmpr Reversioning” as a season. It’s just a few Photoshop effects over a...
Presenting our complete ranking of all 25 completed seasons of Power Rangers!
Power Rangers is a legacy, one of the few shows to run almost non-stop since its inception in 1993. Throughout those now 25 years, the series has had its ups, its downs, and its mehs. I’ve been watching since the ripe age of 2 and loved the series even through its more questionable years.
However, sometimes nostalgia and memory play tricks on us, so I completed a rewatch of the series, thanks to Netflix. In that rewatch I realized some series were better than I remember, some worse, and some still didn’t make much of an impression. After viewing all the seasons I ranked them all from worst to best with a little explanation of why.
Quick note: I’m not including the “Mmpr Reversioning” as a season. It’s just a few Photoshop effects over a...
- 1/30/2015
- Den of Geek
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