Why Blue Bloods Is Bringing Lori Loughlin’s Villain Grace Back In The Final Season

Lori Loughlin’s TV career took a public nose-dive due to her part in the college admissions scandal, but she’s managed to recover ground in holiday movies on Great American Family, some episodes of “When Hope Calls,” and an amusing appearance on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Now, she’s returning to New York City for CBS’ “Blue Bloods,” reprising her role as Grace Edwards, a character she last played over eight years ago.

Christina Applegate Apologizes Over Online Foul-Mouthed Exchange with Trump Supporters

Actress Christina Applegate, who won an Emmy, has recently apologized through platform X for her harsh words about the outcome of the 2024 presidential election. Initially, she expressed her surprise and displeasure on social media at Donald Trump’s win over Kamala Harris, asking Trump supporters to stop following her right away. However, her fans strongly criticized her comments, causing Applegate to respond with aggressive remarks.

Ridley Scott Has a Negative Review of Blade Runner on His Wall

Ridley Scott harbored a three-decade grudge against a critical review of his movie, “Blade Runner”. Notably, Scott was the director behind the 1982 science fiction masterpiece, where Harrison Ford played the main character. Unfortunately, Pauline Kael from The New Yorker found the dystopian story, an adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s 1968 novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, unimpressive. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Scott discussed the impact this criticism had on him.

Praying Puts Their Money Where Their Mouth Is for SS25

In simpler and more natural language: Praying, as always, expresses its ideas directly through each of its collections. For the Spring/Summer 2025 season, it’s doing so again by using its line of graphic-heavy clothing to share a glimpse into its thoughts and perspectives.

Nicolas Cage Is Getting His Own Film Festival in November Called Nicolas UnCaged

In a remarkable career spanning decades, Nicolas Cage, known for his versatility, has ascended to such heights of respect that he is now graced with a film festival dedicated entirely to him. Isn’t it long overdue? Tracing his roots back to 1982’s Fast Times at Ridgemont High, the multifaceted Cage has starred in over a hundred films, encompassing everything from the depths of profound cinema to the quirks of the oddball genre. Some of these intriguing productions will be showcased starting tomorrow, honoring his extraordinary talent that is both immense and burdened. Did you catch the subtle play on words?