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Paula Patton and Robin Thicke Are Getting Divorced

188107042JT00006_56th_GRAMM Paula Patton has officially filed for divorce from Robin Thicke, according to Entertainment Weekly. It’s been more than seven months since the pair announced their separation and a mere three months since Thicke’s mortifying, album-length ode to his estranged wife sold only 54 copies in Australia. Love is dead, people. Related Stories The Cringe-iest Lyrics From Robin Thicke’s Paula Sources EW Paula Patton & Robin Thicke Are Getting Divorced ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK57kWlobWdhZXyxrdSlmGaokanBsLqMq6aboZ5iwam1wqScZpmimnqosdOtoKefXZm2t7vRnJydZpipuq0%3D

Peaches Most Insane Video Ever Is Gloriously NSFW

Did you think Peaches had exhausted her shock value with a video in which she and Margaret Cho dressed up in onesies with dicks and sucked each other off? Nah. She’s declared the video for her new album’s title track “the most insane Peaches video ever,” and you’ll see why 24 seconds in, when you’re greeted by a naked woman meditating on a giant boulder. In fact, nudity’s a big theme in this incredibly NSFW video, in which the smut queen gets held prisoner at a desert orgy ritual.

Pedro Pascals Knee to Star in Gladiator 2

After making their debut at the Met Gala this week, Pedro Pascal’s knee is staying booked and busy. A horde of eligible actors entered the Gladiator 2 casting arena and Pascal has emerged victorious, Deadline reports. Pascal is in the final discussions to star in an unnamed role in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator sequel for Paramount. He will be joining Normal People star Paul Mescal, who will star as the lead, and their last names already sound beautiful next to each other.

PEN15Recap: Are You Mad At Me?

PEN15 Luminaria Season 2 Episode 13 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » PEN15 Luminaria Season 2 Episode 13 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Now there’s that existential dread I was missing in the last episode! Anna and Maya confront the infinite in an empty stadium, one of the most uncanny places to be in suburbia.

Period Dramas - Vulture

casting call Mar. 28, 2018 Rule, Britannia! Tobias Menzies Will Play Prince Philip in The CrownFrom one popular period drama straight to another. By Devon Ivie ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK5705qerGegmr%2Bqu8Nmm6uZnZbAcA%3D%3D

Perry Mason Recap: Todays Newspaper Wraps Tomorrows Fish

Perry Mason Chapter Fifteen Season 2 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Perry Mason Chapter Fifteen Season 2 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Wowwww folks, we finally got some big reveals in the penultimate chapter of our little Perry Mason mystery here. That moment when you find out who the big baddie is and what exactly they have been scheming on this whole time, and you’re left with that “Oh, shit, now what?

Pete Davidson Reminds Us Hes From Staten Island in SNL Monologue

Rather than a typical cold open this week, Saturday Night Live opened with host Pete Davidson acknowledging the tragedy unfolding in the Middle East. “I know what you’re thinking: Who better to comment on it than Pete Davidson?” he joked. But he went on to speak about how he was reminded of his own childhood tragedy of losing his father in the September 11 terrorist attacks, remembering the lengths his mother went to to cheer him up, including accidentally buying him the Eddie Murphy stand-up special Delirious.

Peter Jacksons The Beatles: Get Back Accomplishes the Unthinkable

Get Back turns a filmmaker loose in one of music’s most illustrious vaults and peers into a period that sometimes gets overlooked. The story of the Beatles stretches out across a vast range of human experiences, touching on spirituality, politics, friendship, drugs, arrests, marriages, breakups, and even murder. The songs revolutionized pop music, taking inspiration from titans like Chuck Berry and Bob Dylan, and influenced future generations of songwriters and instrumentalists, all the while enduring through musicals, films, television commercials, and archival rereleases.

Peter Pan Goes Wrong Never Grows Up (But Thats Okay)

From Peter Pan Goes Wrong, at the Barrymore. It’s always fun to see someone get bonked on the head. The question is really the amount of fun to be had per bonk. One bonk is a reliable punch line. Two can seem like a little much. Three, thanks to comedy’s rule of threes, is funnier than two or one. More than that is generally overkill until you get to about 50, when the gag might get funny again.

Phoebe Bridgers, Rock God, Smashed Her Guitar on SNL Last Night

On last night’s Saturday Night Live, Phoebe Bridgers and Her Good Time Skeleton Band graced the stage as musical guest, bringing with them performances off of last year’s Punisher. In what may have been a highlight of the episode, Bridgers performed the album’s rollicking, maximalist closing track “I Know the End.” The number starts off soft and gentle before building, and building, and building. It crescendoes until Bridgers lets out some primordial shrieks, and the fog machines are all like “pssshhhh” and the horns are all like “waaah,” and the sleepy little Studio 8H stage is jolted to life.