Shaquille O’Neal, Alex Trebek, Megan Boone, Ilan Hall, Drew Scott, Jonathan Scott, Jimmy Fallon, Mr. Met, Hugh Jackman, and a man from The Blue Man (Photo by Douglas Gorenstein / NBC)
How many celebrities can you stuff in a phone booth with Shaquille O’Neal? The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon attempted to answer that question during a highly competitive game of Phone Booth. Hugh Jackman, on the road promoting Pan, took on the basketball superstar in a trivia contest where any wrong answer meant another person was added to the phone booth.
Among the celebrities showing up to get stuffed were The Blacklist‘s Megan Boone, Property Brothers stars Drew and Jonathan Scott, and Jeopardy host Alex Trebek who put his trivia knowledge to good use by knowing the name of the longest bone in the human body.
Showtime’s officially announced comedian Wanda Sykes will have a guest starring role on season five of House of Lies. According to the network’s announcement, Sykes will be playing Wanda, “a love interest for Jeremiah (Glynn Turman) who becomes a much-needed confidante for Marty (series star and executive producer Don Cheadle) as he looks to ascend from management mogul to global power player.”
Sykes will be seen in at least three episodes of season five. Filming’s expected to begin this month on the upcoming season.
Also signing up for guest starring roles are Ken Marino (Marry Me) and Nicky Whelan (Franklin & Bash). Marino will be playing Mark, a love interest for series star Kristen Bell. The two previously worked together on Veronica Mars. Whelan is set to guest star as Klare, “Marty’s raw food chef girlfriend.”
HBO’s debuted a teaser trailer for the music-driven series Vinyl from Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, and Terence Winter (Boardwalk Empire, The Sopranos). The trailer features series regulars Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde who are joined in the new show by Ray Romano, Ato Essandoh, Max Casella, P.J. Byrne, J.C. MacKenzie, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Juno Temple, Jack Quaid, James Jagger, and Paul Ben-Victor. HBO hasn’t announced the premiere date, but we should expect to see Vinyl arrive in early 2016.
The Plot:
This new drama series is set in 1970s New York. A ride through the sex- and drug-addled music business at the dawn of punk, disco, and hip-hop, the show is seen through the eyes of a record label president, Richie Finestra, played by Bobby Cannavale, who is trying to save his company and his soul without destroying everyone in his path.
Hot off hosting and being the musical guest on the new season premiere of Saturday Night Live, Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz have announced a new short tour that will include stops in six cities. The limited-run tour with The Flaming Lips (aka Her Dead Petz) will kick off in Chicago, Illinois on November 19, 2015, and finish up in Boston on December 6th.
Tickets will go on sale on October 7th at LiveNation.com.
MILEY CYRUS & HER DEAD PETZ TOUR DATES
Thursday, November 19, 2015 in Chicago, IL at Riviera Theatre
Saturday, November 21, 2015 in Detroit, MI at The Fillmore
Friday, November 27, 2015 in Washington, DC at Echostage
Saturday, November 28, 2015 in New York, NY at Terminal 5
Saturday, December 5, 2015 in Philadelphia, PA at Electric Factory
Sunday, December 6, 2015 in Boston, MA at House of Blues
Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, Jennifer Morrison, Colin O’Donoghue, Lana Parrilla, Sean Maguire, Liam Garrigan and Andrew Jenkins in ‘Once Upon a Time’ (Photo by Jack Rowand / ABC)
Episode two of ABC’s Once Upon a Time season five finds our heroes still trying to figure out what they could possibly have done to Emma (Jennifer Morrison) to turn her into the Dark One back in Camelot. Airing on October 4, 2015, episode two also finds Robin taken by a Fury and a Knight of the Round Table attacking Regina (Lana Parrilla). A lot went on in “The Price,” yet we’re not much closer to knowing what made Emma fully embrace the title of the Dark One.
“The Price” Recap:
The dwarfs debate who will be the one to step over the city line and find out what the new curse does. They all want to flee now that Emma’s the Dark One, and poor Dopey is the sacrificial lamb who steps over it and becomes…wait for it…a tree. Regina, David (Josh Dallas), and Mary Margaret (Ginnifer Goodwin) warned him not to, but of course, he didn’t listen.
Flash back to six weeks ago in Camelot, our not-so-merry band of travelers is introduced to Guinevere (Joana Metrass). King Arthur (Liam Garrigan) and Guinevere welcome them and say they’ve been waiting 10 years for them to arrive, which means they’ve had 10 years to prepare for a Royal Ball. Regina snags Zelena’s voice when she threatens to reveal they’ve brought the Dark One with them. Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) is anxious to start the quest to find Merlin because he’s worried about Emma, and Arthur says Merlin’s stuck inside a tree.
It will take the savior to free him, and Regina steps up and says she’s the savior. She’ll free Merlin, and then they’ll get to go home. Whoa, there, Regina, not so fast.
Present day and Hook’s asking Belle (Emilie de Ravin) why true love’s kiss didn’t work for her and “the crocodile.” She says it did the first time, but his desire for power won out over love. He pulled away from Belle and the darkness regained its grip. Belle warns him that it’s far easier to hate the Dark One than love one.
Henry (Jared Gilmore) repeats Emma Swan three times, she shows up, and he wants to know what happened that turned her this way. He’s sorry they failed her in Camelot, but she says he never did – everyone else did. Regina arrives and tells Emma to get away from Henry, and they engage in a back-and-forth over why Emma erased their memories. Emma reminds her it takes a savior to save the town, and Henry tells Regina he believes she can be the savior. Emma warns her there’s a problem coming to Storybrooke that will take a savior to solve.
King Arthur arrives, having no idea how he ended up in Storybrooke. Regina explains it was a curse that wiped their memory, and Mary Margaret admits their daughter is the Dark One. David adds that they thought Merlin would tell them how to get rid of the darkness. Robin arrives and tells King Arthur some of his townsfolk from Camelot also made the leap to Storybrooke, and Robin and David set out with the merry men and the dwarfs to round them up.
Regina’s completely confused about Emma’s warning. It can’t be King Arthur and his men that Emma was talking about because she can easily wipe them out. “I’m telling you, something else is coming our way,” says Regina to Mary Margaret.
Back in Camelot, Emma and Regina argue over Regina stepping in as the savior. Emma isn’t happy about it, but Regina is determined she’ll get Merlin out so Emma won’t ever have to use dark magic again. Emma thanks her and actually seems to mean it.
Lana Parrilla (ABC / Jack Rowand)
Back in Storybrooke, Robin thinks they’ve rounded up all the people who came over from Camelot. Regina tells him that Emma upset her, telling her she didn’t think Regina could actually be the savior.
Guinevere arrives, and King Arthur’s excited she’s there. But he’s missing Excalibur. David assures him they’ll find it, if it made the trip, and Arthur wants to know how he knows anything about the sword. David laughs, “In this realm, you’re kind of a legend.”
Robin gathers wood and then is snatched up by a dark tree creature/fairy thing (actually, come to find out, it’s a Fury). He calls for Regina’s help before the Fury flies off with him.
Hook talks to Emma’s VW bug, wondering where she is. She arrives and in a flash, they’re at her place. She pours him a drink, they kiss, and…it doesn’t work. Hook thought true love’s kiss would bring her back. “It didn’t work because there’s nothing to fix. This is who I am now,” says Emma. She won’t tell him what happened in Camelot. And although she wouldn’t mind fooling around, Hook turns her down and leaves.
Regina battles the Fury, but she’s not strong enough. It knocks her around and flies off again with Robin. The gang want her to go to the hospital, and she’s finally convinced to do so.
Back in Camelot, Percival gives Regina a gorgeous jewel for her to wear to the ball and tells her he’s looking forward to a dance that evening. Here’s an interesting tidbit: Regina can’t dance. She tries to get out of going to the ball before admitting that. When she does finally cop to her lack of dancing skills, Mary Margaret and David teach her how to foxtrot. It’s a really sweet scene that shows just how far the relationship between the three has come over the years.
Little do Mary Margaret, David, and Regina know, Percival is able to spy on them via the necklace.
The ball begins, and Robin and Regina (who is introduced to a huge round of applause as the savior) dance.
In Storybrooke, Regina yells at a comatose Gold, telling him he made her the Evil Queen. She’s going to prove everybody wrong. Belle tells her that what took Robin was a Fury and that someone in Camelot used magic and didn’t pay up. It’s taking Robin to the underworld when the portal opens, and the only way to save him is someone will have to give their life in his place.
The ball continues. Belle dances with Leroy, Regina and Robin look great together, and Mary Margaret and David stop dancing to help Henry flirt with a girl. Henry brings the girl a drink and shares his music (via headphones) with the pretty teen who introduces herself as Violet. Everything’s going splendidly until Percival interrupts Robin to dance with the savior. He knows!
He recalls a story about a young boy who watched the Evil Queen burn down his village, smiling at him as she left the Enchanted Forest. No one else knows and Robin stops Percival from stabbing Regina and gets stabbed in the process. David comes to his aid and kills Percival.
In Storybrooke, Regina tells Emma she knows the Fury needs a price paid. Regina won’t sacrifice another life to save Robin. She wants Emma to call off the Fury, but Emma’s done fixing their problems. Emma says she did not summon the monster. It was Regina who did it and Regina who needs to make it right.
Flashback to Camelot: the blade was enchanted and Regina can’t save Robin, but Emma can. Regina asks her to please use her magic, with Rumple whispering in Emma’s ear that if she does so, a price must be paid – and it must be paid by Regina. Now we know why the Fury is specifically after Robin in Storybrooke. Emma kisses Hook after saving Robin and says she’s a little woozy, leaving the room to lie down.
And now we’re back in Storybrooke at night and the Fury drops Robin by the lake as a boat emerges in a fog. Regina yells at the Fury, “If you want a life, take mine!” Mary Margaret won’t let her sacrifice herself alone, with David and Leroy joining hands to help her save Robin. It works and the Fury vanishes. Leroy tells Regina, “Standing up to that monster proved one thing. If anyone’s going to save this town, it’s you.”
The gang settles in at Granny’s diner and Hook nurses a bottle. He tells Belle he kissed Emma and she didn’t even flinch. He’s still determined and willing to spend a century, if necessary, to get back the woman he loves. Emma is the odd woman out, watching the goings-on from outside the diner.
In Camelot, Guinevere confesses to Arthur she’s frightened by the Storybrooke gang. “Percival’s dead. Who knows what other trouble they’ll bring,” she says.
At Emma’s house, she traces her finger up and down the blade of her dagger. Rumple tells her she needs to free herself from her family, friends, and loved ones, and that will allow her to fully embrace the darkness. A door opens in her house and Excalibur stands in the stone. Rumple tells her she can pull it out, but of course, she can’t and gets thrown across the room. “If you want that sword, you’re going to have to play the price,” he says, maniacally giggling.
Selena Gomez will be hitting the road on May 6, 2016 for the start of a 41 city tour, her first tour since 2013. After kicking off the Revival Tour in Vegas, Gomez will stop in cities including Boston, Dallas, and San Diego before finishing up what could be just the first leg on July 8, 2015 in Los Angeles (Gomez will be adding more international tour dates in the future). Tickets will go on sale on October 13th to Citi cardmembers & Selenagomez.com music store customers and to the general public on October 17th at 10am on Ticketmaster.com.
Gomez’s new album Revival will be released on Interscope Records on October 9th. The new record features 14 tracks including the chart-topping single “Good For You.”
“I am ready to get back on the road and see my fans in person!” said Gomez, commenting on the 2016 tour. “This album marks a new and very important chapter in my life. I cannot wait to get on stage and perform this new material.”
Selena Gomez 2016 Tour Dates
May 6 – Las Vegas, NV at Mandalay Bay
May 8 – Fresno, CA at Save Mart Center
May 10 – Sacramento, CA at Sleep Train Arena
May 11 – San Jose, CA at SAP Center
May 13 – Seattle, WA at Key Arena
May 14 – Vancouver, BC at Rogers Arena
May 16 – Edmonton, AB at Rexall Place
May 17 – Calgary, AB at Scotiabank Saddledome
May 19 – Saskatoon, SK at SaskTel Centre
May 20 – Winnipeg, MB at MTS Centre
May 22 – Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre
May 23 – London, ON at Budweiser Gardens
May 25 – Ottawa, ON at Canadian Tire Centre
May 26 – Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
May 28 – Boston, MA at TD Garden
May 29 – Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun
June 1 – Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
June 2 – Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
June 4 – Washington, D.C. at Verizon Center
June 5 – Cincinnati, OH at US Bank Arena
June 7 – Charlotte, NC at Time Warner
June 9 – Atlanta, GA at Phillips Arena
June 10 – Orlando, FL at Amway Center
June 11 – Miami, FL at American Airlines Arena
June 14 – New Orleans, LA at Smoothie King Center
June 15 – Houston, TX at Toyota Center
June 17 – Austin, TX at Frank Erwin
June 18 – Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center
June 19 – Tulsa, OK at BOK Center
June 21 – Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena
June 22 – Louisville, KY at KFC Yum Center
June 24 – Detroit, MI at Palace of Auburn Hills
June 25 – Chicago, IL at United Center
June 26 – St. Louis, MO at Scottrade Center
June 28 – Minneapolis, MN at Xcel Energy Center
June 29 – Milwaukee, WI at Summerfest
July 1 – Kansas City, MO at Sprint Center
July 2 – Denver, CO at Pepsi Center
July 5 – Phoenix, AZ at Talking Stick Resort Arena
July 6 – San Diego, CA at Valley View Casino Center
The new trailer for the action thriller Triple 9 (aka 999) from director John Hillcoat (Lawless) is definitely not safe for work or young audiences. The dramatic film will likely be earning an R rating for violence and language, and the red-band trailer shows Hillcoat doesn’t hold back on scenes of gun violence. Co-written by Hillcoat and Matt Cook, the Triple 9 cast includes Woody Harrelson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Winslet, Casey Affleck, Norman Reedus, Aaron Paul, Gal Gadot and Anthony Mackie.
Triple 9 opens in theaters on February 19, 2016.
The Plot:
In Triple 9, a crew of dirty cops is blackmailed by the Russian mob to execute a virtually impossible heist. The only way to pull it off is to manufacture a 999, police code for “officer down.” Their plan is turned upside down when the unsuspecting rookie they set up to die foils the attack, triggering a breakneck, action-packed finale filled with double-crosses, greed and revenge.
The 2015 Hollywood Film Awards just announced the winners in 11 award categories including song, documentary, cinematography, and blockbuster of the year. HFA had previously announced Oscar winner Robert De Niro was selected to be the recipient of this year’s Hollywood Career Achievement Award recognizing his lengthy, award-winning acting career. The winners will be honored during a gala awards ceremony to be held on November 1, 2015 in Beverly Hills.
The Hollywood Film Awards have been around since 1997 and unofficially announce the arrival of awards season.
The release today of the official music video for Sam Smith’s Spectre theme song, “Writing’s on the Wall,” was timed to coincide with Global James Bond Day. James Bond Day celebrates the anniversary of the launch of the Bond franchise with the release of Dr. No back in 1962 and was first celebrated in 2012 on the film franchise’s 50th anniversary, with Adele’s Skyfall theme song debuting that day.
Smith’s “Writing’s on the Wall” video features new clips of Daniel Craig as Bond chasing villains, staring coolly into the camera, and in a steam scene with the gorgeous Monica Bellucci. It, of course, also features incredible vocals by Sam Smith singing lyrics that tap into Bond’s vulnerability.
A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organisation known as SPECTRE.
Meanwhile, back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond’s actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Ralph Fiennes). Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) and Q (Ben Whishaw) to help him seek out Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux), the daughter of his old nemesis Mr. White (Jesper Christensen), who may hold the clue to untangling the web of SPECTRE. As the daughter of an assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot.
As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks, played by Christoph Waltz.
Focus Features just announced filming is now underway in New York on The Book of Henry directed by Jurassic World‘s Colin Trevorrow and written by novelist Gregg Hurwitz. The cast is led by Naomi Watts and includes Jacob Tremblay (soon to be seen in Room), Jaden Lieberher, Lee Pace, Dean Norris, Sarah Silverman, Maddie Ziegler, and Bobby Moynihan.
Focus Features hasn’t released many details on the plot other than to say it is the “story of a single mother raising two boys, one of whom is a genius.” The studio also hasn’t announced when we can expect to see The Book of Henry in theaters.
Trevorrow’s sticking with his Jurassic World behind-the-scenes team, bringing in John Schwartzman as the director of photography and Kevin Stitt as editor. Jenette Kahn and Adam Richman are producing, and Sue Baden-Powell and John Penotti are on board as executive producers.
Director Trevorrow is also set to tackle Star Wars: Episode IX which is targeting a 2019 theatrical release date.