‘Hollywood Squares’ to Get Daytime Run on CBS

Starting January 27th, I’m excited to share that I’ll be tuning in daily for a whole week to catch “Hollywood Squares,” hosted by Nate Burleson and featuring Drew Barrymore on the center square! Airing at 2 p.m. ET/1 p.m. CT, this classic game show will air encores of primetime episodes, filling in for “The Price Is Right” repeats in CBS’ daytime schedule. But don’t worry, new episodes of “The Price Is Right” will still air earlier in the day. In some markets, “Hollywood Squares” will even act as a warm-up for Drew Barrymore’s daytime talk show! Can’t wait to join you all in this fun-filled week!

An Intimacy Coordinator’s Take on That Awkward ‘It Ends With Us’ Video

As a fervent supporter of Baldoni, I’m sharing an interesting perspective. The legal team behind Baldoni recently handed over a video to The Daily Mail, claiming it refutes several major allegations Lively made against him in a lawsuit filed last December. In this suit, she accused him of sexual harassment and masterminding a defamation scheme.

However, the narrative took a twist when Baldoni retaliated with his own complaint last week. He’s now targetting Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, demanding at least $400 million in damages for their alleged part in the defamation campaign, among other actions.

Oscars Snub 2024’s Most Shocking Film – Fans Outraged!

The film was launched in April of the previous year and received some of the most favorable reviews of 2024. Several critics believed it would be a contender for numerous significant awards, however, due to its early release date in the year, increased competition, and the Academy preferring to honor more prestigious films, Challengers found itself regretting that it couldn’t maintain its original premiere date.

Indie Thriller ‘The Bad Shepherd’ Surges to #2 on Hulu Streaming Chart!

Currently sitting at number two on Hulu’s popular movies list (as reported by Flix Patrol), “The Unscrupulous Shepherd” tells the story of a group of companions embarking on a hunting expedition who inadvertently strike and kill an armed woman carrying a sack filled with cash. As the trailer hints, they contemplate keeping the money and disposing of the body, but their actions lead them into peril in the frigid wilderness. This low-budget independent film may not feature well-known actors, but its compelling plot has managed to draw viewers on Hulu over the past week. While streaming services have posed a threat to traditional cinema, they’ve also provided an opportunity for lesser-known productions like “The Unscrupulous Shepherd” to flourish in the digital space.