YouTube is 19 years old. Here's a timeline of how it was founded and grew to become king of video, with some controversies along the way. YouTube was founded by three PayPal employees in 2005, and was acquired by Google only 18 months later. 05/28/2024 - 11:06 am | View Link
The 29 Most Anticipated TV Shows of Summer 2024 From returning water-cooler shows like House of the Dragon and The Bear to adaptations starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Natalie Portman. 05/23/2024 - 2:33 am | View Link
35 Apple TV+ Original Series You Should Be Watching A surprisingly endearing sitcom about an American football coach moving to the U.K. to coach the other kind of football, Ted Lasso was Apple TV+'s first breakout hit, but it's long over by this point. 04/12/2024 - 7:30 am | View Link
The new frontrunner for Best Drama Series has the strongest reviews among a down year for the category, and it's one of the few contenders led by people of color. But will voters respond?
Halle Berry has been reminiscing about one of her first big movie roles with fans on her Instagram account. That movie is The Flintstones, the 1994 live-action take on the animated sitcom about everyones favorite stone-age families. Berrys role required her to play a scantily-clad secretary called Sharon Stone, who helped the movies villain played by Kyle MacLachlan dupe John Goodmans Fred Flintstone into taking the wrap for their dubious dealings.
There are a lot of warm, gripping, and beautiful moments in the recent movie Arthur the King, and while Mark Wahlberg gives a very visceral performance, it's undoubtedly the titular dog who steals the show. The canine actor is named Ukai, and in a new featurette (which you can watch above), we go behind the scenes with the incredible and adorable puppy behind the inspiring hit with Wahlberg and Simu Liu.
Fans of Ashley Judd may not care for her latest character all that much, especially at the outset of the new thriller by writer and director Alec Tibaldi, which is titled Lazareth. Its a dark and uncertain time, and in a world reeling from a devastating pandemic, Lee (Judd) will do anything to keep her two orphaned nieces, Imogen (Katie Douglas) and Maeve (Sarah Pidgeon) safe.