Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown Will Remain on Netflix for “Months to Come”
The streaming service has extended its license on the show after the star chef’s death.
The streaming service has extended its license on the show after the star chef’s death.
The series, from Hell or High Water writer/director Taylor Sheridan, premieres on the Paramount Network June 20.
Trump is hoping that Kim is the sort of strongman (Khrushchev, Deng) who wants to make big changes for his country, not just perpetuate misrule in the style of his forebears (Kim, Duvalier).
Turns out the couple may not have “sacrificed” as much as Jared’s dad claims.
Jesse Plemons and Cristin Milioti dissect the twisted psyche of one character and the rebel spirit of another in Black Mirror’s excellent Star Trek spoof, “U.S.S. Callister.”
As the Singapore summit began, Tapper gathered New York’s media luminaries to celebrate his new novel—before everybody had to get back to work.
Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons play a winning father-daughter duo in this musical drama. (Plus: Toni Collette!)
Trump got what he wanted, but Kim Jong Un got more. “The president continues to say that Kim is giving up his nuclear weapons. Kim continues to refuse to promise that,” says a nonproliferation expert. “I don’t know how long they can keep fudging this.”
“We have rage, we have anger, and we have social media. But we have one tool they don’t have: we have compassion, and it’s our strongest tool in the box.”
She beautifies the Kim Kardashians of the world, and getting on her #CzechList may prove to be difficult.
“Meghan is always asking Harry’s opinion.”
Advisers worry that with Singapore in the rearview mirror, “It’s going to hit the fan pretty soon.”
The trailer, made by “Destiny Pictures,” centers the two leaders as superheroes with the fate of the world in their hands.
She has maintained that the drugs were not hers, and may have even been planted.
Seattle quickly walked back a tax on major businesses that would have raised money for affordable housing after Amazon threatened to stop construction in the city.
The president runs off to Singapore for a dalliance with Kim, but he can’t get “dishonest and weak” Trudeau out of his head.
The true-crime spoof’s creative team and star on translating a grainy video of a real house party into a showstopping episode—and the extra who made a $4,000 mistake at the end of a 14-hour shooting day.
Winfrey says the royal wedding was “transformative.”
They spent the weekend churching and clubbing together in Miami.
“How do you get in a fight with Canada?!” Seth Meyers said. “That’s like holding a grudge against a golden retriever puppy.”
Amazon Studios president Jennifer Salke opens up about the show’s potentially unorthodox ending.
Cinematography, production design, costume design, editing, hairstyling: we handicap a quintet of below-the-line contenders.
That said, they’re still psyched he rolled back Obama-era regulation and reduced the corporate tax burden! Hopefully the president’s summit won’t nuke the markets.
Virginia’s 5th District is an artful, and eery, demonstration of the nightmare ensnaring the Grand Old Party. And it may be the first suggestion of whether Trumpism can survive Trump, himself.
Should I be stress-eating this much popcorn on behalf of a pop star and a comedian?