When asked to name one overrated comedian in a recent radio interview last week, Mike Epps answered, "uh...Kevin Hart!" Boom! That was a huge strike and Kevin didn't take that lightly. The "Think Like A Man" star actor immediately took to twitter and responded to Epps like this: "Just heard @The RealMikeEpps called me 'Overrated'... I missed it bcoz I was on set ‘WORKING’... Do you remember what that is.
In the rugged, remote northwest corner of Montana, the Yaak River Valley is a picture postcard of some yesteryear. Moose muse among the willows. Elk graze on the slopes. White-tailed deer browse in the bottom land. Deep among the whispering pine and the hemlock, among the silver aspen and birch, the bears dig into windfalls for grubs. Rainbow trout, cutthroat and whitefish tumble in Beetle and Winkum Creeks. In that bucolic 45-mile-long valley, 83 families live peacefully in humble cabins and fine log homes.
In May, Tomorrowland director Brad Bird let slip that The Iron Giant, his 1999 box-office dud turned beloved animated classic, might find its way back into theaters for a special re-release. “I think something will happen fairly soon,” Bird told Collider. “They know that people have a fondness for it. … I would love to see Iron Giant get back into theaters even if only for a week.”
It won’t be a week’s run, but pencil Sept.
Neel Nanda, a stand-up comedian who appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and Comedy Central’s “Adam Devine’s House Party,” has died. He was 32. His longtime manager Greg Weiss confirmed the news to Variety, saying that he was a “great comic” and “great human being” whom he had known since Nanda was 19 years old. No cause of death was cited. Nanda was known for his 5-minute set on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in 2017.
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Netflix's One Day.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Netflix has a new romance series that's guaranteed to break your heart.
One Day, out Feb. 8 and based on David Nicholls' best-selling 2009 novel of the same name, traces the will-they-won't-they relationship of Emma Morley (Ambika Mod) and Dexter Mayhew (Leo Woodall) over the course of more than a decade. Opening in Edinburgh on July 15, 1988, known in the U.