The It List: Kelsey Grammer plays pastor Chuck Smith in based-on-a-true-story film 'Jesus Revolution,' 'Murdaugh Murders' exposes true-crime scandal that's still unfolding today, Eugene Levy goes walk
— Ethan AlterJesus Revolution premieres Friday, Feb. 24 in theaters; visit Fandango for showtimes and ticket information. — Kevin PolowyLinoleum opens in select theaters Friday, Feb. 24; visit Fandango for showtimes and ticket information. — Lyndsey ParkerHigh Drama by Adam Lambert is available Friday, Feb. 24 to download/stream on Apple Music. Schulman also chronicles more contemporary examples of Oscar drama, including the nasty Shakespeare in Love vs. — L.P.Cracker Island by Gorillaz is available Friday, Feb. 24 to download/stream on Apple Music.
wftv.comWith a satirical fictional memoir, Jim Carrey gets real
This combination photo shows the cover of "Memoirs and Misinformation," left, and a portrait of author-actor Jim Carrey. Theres a lot of real feeling in this book, said Carrey in a Zoom interview from his home in Hawaii. And I think Jim was aware very early on that thats not how it would go down.Carrey isn't sure when he began to feel Jim Carrey cleaving away from himself. As eager as he seems to be to take Jim Carrey and tear him to pieces, he seems at least through a computer window thousands of miles away at ease in his own skin. Whatever it was, it was the perfect cocktail to get us here to this moment," Carrey says of his life.
Daytime Emmys go virtual in age of coronavirus pandemic
FILE - In this June 27, 2010 file photo, a view of the stage appears at the 37th annual Daytime Emmy Awards in Las Vegas. The 47th annual Daytime Emmy Awards will air on Friday, June 26 at 8 PM EST/PST. (AP Photo/Eric Jamison, File)LOS ANGELES The coronavirus pandemic has turned daily life into a drama of untold proportions. The 47th annual awards are back on a broadcast network for the first time since 2011 after being relegated to cable or streaming in recent years. ABC's General Hospital headed into the show with a leading 23 nominations, including best daytime drama, lead actress nods for Finola Hughes and Maura West, and lead actor nods for Steve Burton and Jon Lindstrom.
With "Carol's Second Act," Patricia Heaton is finally the star
Patricia Heaton is finally number one on the call sheet. The veteran actress who's perhaps best known for her Emmy-winning portrayal of Debra Barone in the sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond" is returning to CBS as the star of the new comedy "Carol's Second Act." "When I did 'Raymond,' Ray was number one on the call sheet. For Heaton, the role matched up perfectly with her own phase in life. "Carol's Second Act" premieres Thursday night at 9:30 ET/8:30 CT on CBS.
cbsnews.com"Transformers: Age of Extinction" stars
"Transformers: Age of Extinction" stars Michael Bay's latest action flick, "Transformers: Age of Extinction" features an all-new human cast in this fourth installment in the franchise based on the popular toyline. Mark Wahlberg and Kelsey Grammer spoke to CBS News' Ken Lombardi about making the film.
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