Denver Post and the now-shuttered
Rocky Mountain News for thirty years. Often, when he interviewed the Denver Broncos, they spoke about how nervousness came with the job.
“When I did cover the team, I had players tell me that they expected a nervous feeling just before kickoff,” Adams says. “They said those feelings would leave once the game started. Well, it’s the same with me performing comedy. Doesn’t matter if it’s headlining for hundreds of people at Comedy Works or doing a set in front of thousands at Red Rocks before one of the Film on the Rocks shows.
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If you thought women were weak in the knees over Drake before, wait till they get a load of him now.
With his next album,
Certified Lover Boy, on deck to bomb away, Drizzy seems to be getting in shape for the pending tour. from the looks of things, the man might start going by LL Cool Drake or something.
Yesterday (April 21) the 6 God showed off his new physique on social media and gave fans a sneak peek of what to expect when he performs on stage in the coming months. Looking like a WWE wrestler, Drake is seen working out with fellow OVO representatives Chubbs and Roxx, and it seems like he can carry a few women off to his hotel room at the same time. With their consent, of course.
Dear White People Filmmaker Justin Simien to Direct Disney s Haunted Mansion Remake
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Justin Simien, the director of “Dear White People” and “Bad Hair,” has been tapped to direct Disney’s “The Haunted Mansion” remake.
Though taking inspiration from the spooky theme park ride, plot details have been kept under wraps for the upcoming live-action movie. The Haunted Mansion theme park ride, which first opened in 1969, takes guests through a ghostly manor, where strange sounds and deceased inhabitants abound. It’s one of the only attractions in which Disney employees are encouraged not to smile.
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A barely functional family becomes humanity s last hope when a robot apocalypse led by evil Olivia Colman interrupts their road trip in this Sony Animation feature, premiering on Netflix.
A lot of primo animation talent is assembled for
The Mitchells vs. the Machines, including producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who were behind
The Lego Movie and
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and writer-directors Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe, late of the popular Disney Channel toon series
Gravity Falls. Their fast-paced fantasy adventure involves an ordinary family tasked with singlehandedly halting a robot apocalypse that threatens to wipe out humanity. It sounds even better when you learn that the A.I. uprising is led by Olivia Colman as the voice of a spurned smartphone digital assistant, with a Furby army at her command.
The short Trips, Friends, Night & Destiny (Los viajes, los amigos, la noche y el destino), screens at the OUTFEST Fusion QTBIPOC Film Festival. (Courtesy: OUTFEST Fusion)
Attend the L.A. Times Festival of Books from the comfort of your couch. Watch bicycle-themed flicks or works by queer BIPOC filmmakers. Tune in, turn on and drop out during a day of serenity. Celebrate 20 years of music at The Hotel Cafe. Fill out your Oscar ballot during AirTalk s FilmWeek preview. Enjoy kimchi quesadillas, a literal sausage fest, vegan ice cream and duck confit enfrijoladas.
Friday, April 16 - Tuesday, April 20
2021 Outfest Fusion QTBIPOC Film Festival