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Kylie Jenner Debuts Justin Bieber-Inspired Nails Before His Coachella PerformanceHailey Bieber is standing on business this Coachella season. After all, the Rhode Beauty founder clocked in to watch husband Justin Bieber take the stage during weekend one of the desert valley music festival. And during one special moment in particular, she and the pair’s 19-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber received an emotional shoutout from the “Daisies” singer onstage. Singing the lyrics to his soulful 2025 track “Everything Hallelujah,” during the April 11 performance, Justin—donning an orange hoodie—looked in the camera as he showed gratitude for his family. “Mom and Dad,…
Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images The corrupt cop Vic Mackey on “The Shield” is arguably the role that defines actor Michael Chiklis’ career, but he wasn’t FX’s first choice to portray the character in the series widely considered to be one of the best TV crime dramas of all time. Writing on X (formerly known as Twitter), series creator Shawn Ryan revealed that Eric Stoltz was originally in line to play the role. “FX wanted Eric Stoltz to play Vic Mackey. Made him an offer, almost took it.” TVLine has reached out to Stoltz for comment. Ryan didn’t share any more details…
After four long years off the air, Euphoria finally returns to HBO tonight for its third and final season. In the years since Euphoria Season 2 had us sobbing over Ashtray (Javon Walton) and laughing over Oklahoma! references, the HBO series’s stars have been catapulted into the stratosphere. Zendaya is a literal global icon, both Colman Domingo and Jacob Elordi have been nominated for Oscars, and Sydney Sweeney is as much of a box office draw as she is a pop culture lightning rod. However, Euphoria‘s cast has also been marked by tragedy; in 2023, star Angus Cloud passed away…
A Quiet Place: Part 2 – Picture Credit: Paramount Pictures Welcome to your end-of-week recap of what’s new on Netflix! It’s been a fantastic week for new arrivals in the US, with 32 new movies and series hitting the library. Below, we’ll pick out a few highlights, give you the complete list of everything added, and check in on what’s trending in the Netflix top 10s. If you want to see a daily breakdown of everything added to Netflix, make sure to bookmark our What’s New on Netflix hub, where we’ve got advanced filters and a lot more information about each title…
Tina Rowden/HBO Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot. On TV this Sunday: “DTF St. Louis” comes to an end, “Euphoria” returns with its long-awaited Season 3, and Billy Magnussen leads tech satire “The Audacity.” If you’d like a recommended watch-list like this delivered to your inbox each morning, you can sign up for our free What to Watch newsletter here! Showtimes for April 12, 2026 3:00 AM ET At…
‘Rooster’s John C. McGinley Says He Lost 44 Pounds “Out Of Vanity” For Walt’s Shirtless Scenes: “I Wanted To Not Look Like I Was Buckled By Gravity”
Less than a minute into Rooster‘s pilot episode, John C. McGinley makes his grand entrance — shirtless, sweaty, and beaming with confidence. It’s his first of many revealing scenes, and though McGinley’s character Walter Mann proudly describes himself as “jacked,” when the 66-year-old actor read the script and realized he’d “be practically naked for the run of the show,” he took action. “I hired a guy to help me shed about 44 pounds, purely out of vanity. Not out of serving the character, just as a bullheaded jackass,” McGinley told DECIDER over Zoom. “I wanted to not look like I…
The Secrets Behind the Stunning Visuals of The Oscar-Winning ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ With Gary H. Lee
Pictures courtesy of Netflix and Gary H. Lee KPop Demon Hunters is a wide-ranging piece of visual spectacle. For cinematographer Gary H. Lee, the project presented an array of environments and tones to visualize, including rollicking demon-slaying action, passionate K-Drama, and rousing stadium concerts. In short, it’s a fully-realized epic vision. Lee and his collaborators received a nomination for Outstanding CG Cinematography at the Visual Effects Society Awards. KPop Demon Hunters went on, of course, to win Best Animated Picture at the Academy Awards. Shortly after the win, Lee spoke with What’s On Netflix about his work on the film…
Courtesy of HBO David Milch’s “Deadwood” features one of the most shocking TV deaths of all time. It occurs in Season 2, when young William Bullock (Josh Eriksson) gets run over by an escaped horse and dies soon after from his injuries. Killing off a child character might seem like a bold creative decision, but William’s death stemmed from some behind-the-scenes drama involving someone connected to Eriksson. “There’s this kid, and there’s some brouhaha going on that didn’t sit well with Milch,” Timothy Olyphant recalled in an interview with “The Rich Eisen Show.” “There was a knock on my trailer…
There are few on-screen performances throughout the Western genre that can truly rival what Val Kilmer was able to achieve as Doc Holliday in Tombstone. The popular action Western rode high off the coattails of Academy Award-winning romps like Dances with Wolves and Unforgiven, garnering a massive cult following that has grown into a worldwide sensation. Just about everyone (even those who don’t love Westerns) loves Tombstone, and Kilmer’s remarkable performance is one of the many reasons why. Interestingly enough, the actor ultimately decided to take the part upon reflecting on the advice that Hollywood legend Marlon Brando gave him…
“Thrash,” like just about every shark thriller, has a grade-Z son-of-“Jaws” quality. (The one exception: the ingenious “Open Water.”) Everything in the movie, from the chomping shark attacks that churn up the waves with Hawaiian Punch foam to the way a humongous great white meets her fate at the end, takes an obvious page from Steven Spielberg’s gambits and techniques. But shark movies, because of that derivative quality (and because the directors are not Spielberg), often tend to be dreary and claustrophobic affairs. “Thrash,” on the other hand, has a lively competence about it, a touch of fluid originality in…