‘Pluribus’ Features Surprise Cameo From Albuquerque Mayor

‘Pluribus’ Features Surprise Cameo From Albuquerque Mayor

As Vince Gilligan expands his Albuquerque TV universe, his show’s latest cameo should come as no surprise to loyal fans. This weekend, Pluribus fans from the Land of Enchantment had to do a double take when they saw Mayor Tim Keller make a cameo in Friday’s episode ‘Please, Carol’ as a local politician who is…

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Texas gets bad news for Texas A&M game after costly ejection

Texas gets bad news for Texas A&M game after costly ejection

Texas‘ chances of making the College Football Playoff took a dive following its 35-10 loss to then-No. 5 Georgia in Week 12. More News: Ole Miss Could Fire Lane Kiffin Before College Football Playoff The defeat dropped the Longhorns to 7-3 before getting set to finish the regular season against Arkansas and No. 3 Texas…

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‘Everybody Loves Raymond’: Why 30th Anniversary Reunion Is 29 Years After Show’s Debut & How Ray Romano’s Emmy Bit With Brad Garrett Came To Be

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’: Why 30th Anniversary Reunion Is 29 Years After Show’s Debut & How Ray Romano’s Emmy Bit With Brad Garrett Came To Be

On Nov. 24, CBS will air Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion, a 90-minute special celebrating the Emmy-winning comedy series. While reuniting the surviving cast of the show for the first time is great news for fans, its timing is interesting as the special comes a little over 29 years after the multi-camera sitcom starring…

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Selma Blair Gives Health Update Amid Multiple Sclerosis Journey

Selma Blair Gives Health Update Amid Multiple Sclerosis Journey

Selma Blair is grateful to be feeling good. The Cruel Intentions star, who shared her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis in 2018, offered a positive update on her health, revealing that she’s been relapse-free for a “couple of years” after undergoing rounds of chemotherapy and stem cell treatment. “That, of course, means the world to me…

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Christopher Nolan Jokes ‘Batman Begins’ Was “Consolation Prize” For Not Getting To Direct ‘Troy’

Christopher Nolan Jokes ‘Batman Begins’ Was “Consolation Prize” For Not Getting To Direct ‘Troy’

After 20 years, Christopher Nolan is finally getting his ancient Greek cinematic moment with his upcoming adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey. The 2x Oscar winner recently joked that his directing gig on Batman Begins was a “consolation prize” after a shuffling of projects ended up with director Wolfgang Petersen returning to Troy after his Batman…

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‘Palestine 36’ Filmmaker Annemarie Jacir Talks Recreating 1930s Wartime & Modern Relevancy: “People Hear The Other Point Of View From The Victors But There’s Different Stories To Be Told”

‘Palestine 36’ Filmmaker Annemarie Jacir Talks Recreating 1930s Wartime & Modern Relevancy: “People Hear The Other Point Of View From The Victors But There’s Different Stories To Be Told”

Old conflicts need new perspectives now more than ever in the modern world. Annemarie Jacir’s latest feature film, Palestine 36, is set against the backdrop of British conflict in Palestine when the territory was under British mandatory control and explores the lead-up to and events of the Palestinian Arab Revolt from 1936 to 1939.  Primarily…

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Janelle James Explains Why ‘Abbott Elementary’ Had Trouble Casting Child Actors: “They Had To Go Find Kids”

Janelle James Explains Why ‘Abbott Elementary’ Had Trouble Casting Child Actors: “They Had To Go Find Kids”

Five seasons into Abbott Elementary, Janelle James has seen a whole new class of young actors come into their talent. The Golden Globe nominee explained that there aren’t “a lot of dark-skinned Black kids” with agents, which made it initially difficult casting the ABC sitcom, which is set in a predominantly Black elementary school in…

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