He’s been a cartoon, a cop, and a controversial rapper, and now Ice-T wants to boldly go where no T has gone before – into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or a Star Wars movie. You know – either/or. The problem is, his last go around in a superhero movie flopped pretty spectacularly. Recommended Videos The rapper, who’s played Sergeant Odafin “Fin” Tutuola on the hit show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for more than two decades, wants to branch out into something new (don’t worry, he’s not leaving SVU anytime soon).
Warning: This article contains major spoilers for season 28 of The Bachelor. Scroll at your own risk…
Recommended Videos Season 28 of The Bachelor is right around the corner, and Reality Steve has already revealed who receives the first rose of the season — the coveted First Impression Rose — from Joey Graziadei.
With a whopping 32 women exiting the limo on night one, Joey has quite the decision to make, but who ends up being the lucky lady?
When he’s not bashing out literary tales of terror, Stephen King seems to spend a lot of his downtime watching as many movies and TV shows as possible, and the ones he really enjoys end up being highly recommended to his millions of social media followers.
Recommended Videos Having been left blown away by Apple TV’s recently-concluded sci-fi series Silo, the master of horror was in need of something new to enjoy given that there’s going to be a long wait before it returns for a second season.
We’re not even hours into having Taylor Swift’s new album, Midnights, and somehow the demand for it has left millions of Swifties left stranded as Spotify has gone down.
Recommended Videos Reports of Spotify’s crash came in the immediate minutes after Midnights‘ release, and Swifties naturally took to Twitter to air their greivances.
Spotify crashed following the release of Taylor Swift’s new album #Midnights. pic.twitter.com/4jJVJ004Rg
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) October 21, 2022 taylor crashed spotify omg pic.
Recommended Videos Lars Von Trier’s upcoming duo of sexually-charged films, Nymphomaniac, continues to tease with this first glimpse at the marketing campaign. For a film with a staggering cast including Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgard and Shia LaBeouf, you might expect the artwork to reflect their beautiful visages. Von Trier, ever the iconoclast, has chosen to not entice audiences with the faces of his cast, but with a sparse symbolic image below the tagline “Forget about love.