Quantico Answer Season 1 Episode 14 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Quantico Answer Season 1 Episode 14 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Priyanka Chopra as Alex. “Answer” is all about the men in Alex’s life. When you think about it, it’s kind of fascinating that Quantico has managed to keep her relationships with each of them so distinct.
Quantico MKTOPAZ Season 2 Episode 16 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Quantico MKTOPAZ Season 2 Episode 16 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Priyanka Chopra. On television, death can seem particularly meaningless. Characters get shot in the head in the middle of an episode, and the plot moves on without them.
Wu-Tang may be for the children, but have they made any cartoons to prove it? Migos’ Quavo has teamed up with Imagine Entertainment co-founder Brian Grazer to create a children’s animated program based in part on the Atlanta music scene. According to Complex, Quality Control’s Pierre “Pee” Thomas and Kevin “Coach K” Lee will produce with Dan Altmann, as well as Capitol Music Group’s Brian Nolan and Ryan Allingham. Coach K said that he was excited to make a kids’ show in which all kinds of children can see themselves represented: “When I was growing up, there was very little media that had brown- and black-skinned kids feeling heard or seen, and the ones that did stood out and served as a crucial road map through our childhoods.
queer eye The Handyman Can Season 2 Episode 4 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » queer eye The Handyman Can Season 2 Episode 4 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next « PreviousEpisode Next Episode » There are a few people who you should never really question about their lifestyle choices unless you want your ear to be monopolized for the remainder of the party/barbecue/ice-cream social that you are attending.
When Quentin Tarantino’s grammar-scalping script for Inglourious Basterds leaked last summer, “inglourious” and “basterds” weren’t the only words misspelled. But now with it a strong contender for this year’s Best Original Screenplay Oscar, the Weinstein Company probably figured they should give the thing a proofread, which they did before making it available (warning: PDF link) at their For Your Consideration site (see the same dialogue from both versions of the script, above).
Quinta Brunson and Sarah Sherman took workplace harassment to new heights on last night’s Saturday Night Live in “Bosses,” a sketch that includes the words “brothers bongo boob experience.” The sketch sees Chloe Fineman’s Janet try to convince her skeptical co-workers (Bowen Yang and Molly Kearney) that she’s been receiving some weird treatment from their bosses, played by Sherman and episode host Brunson. What follows is basically a bunch of boob jokes that are elevated by the stunning performances of Brunson and Sherman, who take their characters to cartoonish extremes before they’re both fired by Heidi Gardner’s HR person.
A very expensive droid. Today somebody bought a non-functioning robot for nearly $3 million. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a 42-inch R2-D2 was on the auction block with other Star Wars memorabilia, including Luke’s lightsaber (unclear whether it would shoot a green or a blue blade) and Darth Vader’s helmet (James Earl Jones’s voice not included). The R2-D2, who was indeed the droid someone was looking for, was built out of parts compiled from various versions of the character that were used during the filming of the original trilogy.
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Nicole Kidman and Rachel Sennott. One thing Nicole Kidman’s gonna do is star in a thriller about trouble in the home. This time, though, she’s bringing “It” girl–in–the–making Rachel Sennott (Bodies, Bodies, Bodies) along for the ride, per Deadline. The duo have been cast in Holland, Michigan, a “Hitchcockian” film directed by Mimi Cave (Fresh) from a Black List–topping script by Andrew Sodroski. It follows a midwestern housewife who suspects that her husband is cheating.
They can’t love each other! But they do! Rachel Zegler just can’t stop, won’t stop starring as a star-crossed lover whose familial lineage prevents her from being with her heart’s desire, which ultimately leads to death. She’ll be making her Broadway debut alongside Kit Connor (Heartstopper) in a new production of Romeo and Juliet (this time called Romeo + Juliet, à la Baz Luhrmann), In the teaser, set to Bleachers’ “Tiny Moves,” Connor and Zegler montage it up in the suburbs.