Zachary Quinto stars in "NOS4A2"
Kristy Katzmann lives every would-be mother's dream as 15 handsome men compete to be her true love and father her child in this new reality series. Through a series of challenges and dates, she will get to know the men and decide who is right for her.
Zachary Quinto stars in "NOS4A2"
The boxed set of the "Christy" TV series doesn't feature her marriage or the death of her beloved friend Fairlight because those things didn't happen in the series.
"Christy," the fan-favorite melodrama set in 1912 Tennessee, unfortunately had its original TV run cut short. The series itself ended on a cliffhanger, as the writers were expecting a renewal for a third season.
Intent on cutting school one last time before graduation wise guy Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) fakes sick. After he picks up his best friend and his girlfriend, he borrows a Ferrari and embarks on an epic adventure through the streets of Chicago.
The contestants get another step closer to the grand prize with acts ranging from singers to contortionists in this new episode. Judges Howie Mandel, Simon Cowell, Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum decide which contestants have what it takes to continue.
Yes and no. There was, indeed, a (much less celebrated) sequel to the Oscar-winning action classic "The French Connection" (1971). However, it was a completely fictional continuation of the exploits of tough-guy cop Popeye Doyle.
The first film was based on a real case, first recounted in a book by Robin Moore. And for extra authenticity, the real-life narcotics detectives who inspired Doyle (played by Gene Hackman) and his partner Buddy Russo (Roy Scheider) served as consultants on the original.
He may not know what day of the week it is, but Jimmy Kimmel offers up just as many laughs filming his late night talk show from home. Kimmel's unabashed dad-humor and socially-distant interviews make for a down-to-earth brand of silliness.
Cush Jumbo as seen in "The Good Fight"
The Good-Bye: "The Good Fight" actress Cush Jumbo has been playing the role of fan favorite Lucca Quinn since 2015, but it looks like this past season was her last.
When a Category 5 hurricane hits Puerto Rico, the local government calls for the immediate evacuation of apartment buildings. Ray (Gibson), however, refuses to follow the orders, believing that he and his daughter Troy (Bosworth) can tough it out in their unit. His plan for survival goes from ill-advised to absolute chaos as two gangs choose to take advantage of the state of emergency and try to beat each other to a $55-million heist -- and the money is in Ray's building. With no one else to help them but a jaded cop named Cardillo (Hirsch), the father-daughter team has to fight mother nature and the violent criminals with whatever they can find in their home.
After dating for a while, single parents Alice (Patton) and David (Goode) decide it's time to share their relationship with their respective kids. To soften any possible negative reactions to the news, they take their children on a coastal holiday together in Cornwall. Though the situation is tense at first, and the four kids test each other, everything changes when they meet a creature called Psammead (Caine). An ancient being, Psammead has the ability to grant them one wish every day, with the wish lasting until the sun sets. But the magical joy proves to be short-lived, as the consequences of the kids' wishes are unexpected. As the evil Tristan (Brand) chases them with the intention of keeping Psammead for his own selfish purposes, the newly blended family must band together.
After a global outbreak turns people into flesh-hungry zombies, the only hope for humanity lies in the hands of Dr. Julian Raynes (Goodale), who believes he might have found a cure. But Dr. Raynes is stuck in the quarantine zone, where a large number of the infected have clustered, so it is up to an elite squad of soldiers to bring him back safely, before the virus takes out the weakening population.