Movies This article is more than 20 years oldRussian lawyers say Harry Potter character Dobby is based on PutinThis article is more than 20 years oldLawyers reportedly planning suit against Warner Brothers over apparent similarities between elf and Russian presidentA group of Russian lawyers is reportedly planning a law suit against Harry Potter producers Warner Bros over apparent similarities between Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, and CGI-tastic Chamber of Secrets star Dobby the elf.
Sheryl Lee Ralph showcased her stellar figure when she made an appearance in Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4, which was broadcast on Amazon Prime on Wednesday.
The 65-year-old singer and actress flaunted her curves in a gleaming silver bodysuit as she briefly danced for the camera.
Sheryl made an appearance early in the show as a line of dancers with long ponytails stepped back dramatically to reveal her.
This story was originally published in 2015 and has been updated to reflect recent releases.
The past few years have been something of a golden age for music documentaries — with the Oscar-winning success of Searching for Sugar Man and 20 Feet From Stardom opening up the field for films about less-obvious stars. Lately, there have been a flood of movies about cult bands, forgotten local acts, and background players — and even a few docs, like Amy and Moonage Daydream, that have found new ways to approach some of the most popular musicians of the past half-century.
That Love’s Labour’s Lost is one of the least-performed and most weirdly structured of Shakespeare’s comedies might actually have recommended it to the musical adapters who were looking to fashion a summertime frolic for the Delacorte season. Such a discursive, unknown text, it could be argued, would easily absorb contemporary songs and humor without endangering a beloved tale or rankling the pedants. Indeed, the Public trod this path successfully before, with Two Gentlemen of Verona, first performed in the park in 1971.
1. "Kim, would you stop taking pictures of yourself? Your sister is going to jail!
This is probably the most iconic line that Kris has ever said. When Khloe was arrested for a DUI, Kim Kardashian was taking selfies in the car with Kris like it was no big deal, so of course their super mom shut it down quickly. It was too funny and a total mom and momager move.
As expected, “White Witch” Stevie Nicks (who actually wears all black) showed up on last night’s American Horror Story: Coven and sang two songs: “Rhiannon” (“a song about an old Welsh witch”) and “Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?” She also taught her biggest fan, Misty Day, to twirl, and gifted her with a special Stevie shawl. “Good luck with the Seven Wonders,” she said, all-knowingly. And unlike the rest of the show, still working toward finding that Supreme, her cameo didn’t really need to make any sense at all — because it’s Stevie and her magic is more potent than anything that has yet to appear on Coven.
When you look at the lineup for Rock and Roll Circus, it’s hard to imagine a better roster. The Who, John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Taj Mahal in effect served as opening acts for the Rolling Stones, who planned to release the literal rock circus as a film for the BBC.
But that never happened. After camera crews got their last bit of footage on December 12 1968, the Stones decided it wouldn’t go on TV as planned.
When “World on Fire” premiered on the BBC in September 2019, no one could have known that the World War II drama would be one of the last major scripted debuts on the public broadcaster before the pandemic.
After being read his rights, Underwood admitted that the cannabis was his and that the paraphernalia belonged to him and the girl, who remains unidentified because she's a minor. The girl, meanwhile, told the police that they both sleep in the master bedroom and that Underwood "gives her cannabis."
They were both taken into custody, after which the teen was turned over to her grandfather and Underwood was released at 12:56 p.