Is There Really Dancing With The Stars Behind-The-Scenes Drama? What’s Allegedly Going On With Carrie Ann, Derek And Bruno

As the Season 33 finale of “Dancing with the Stars” approaches in the 2024 TV schedule, the dance competition show has been heating up. While certain dance performances, like Olympian Ilona Maher’s “Encanto” routine, have received high scores, viewers have been sharing their opinions on eliminations and scoring. Some even think it’s getting excessive to the point of creating potential tension among judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonoli behind the scenes.

Top Memecoins Rally as Bitcoin (BTC) Rallies

As a seasoned researcher who has witnessed the rise and fall of countless cryptocurrencies, I find myself intrigued by the current state of the market, particularly with these newcomers like Dogwifhat ($WIF) and Husky Inu (HINU). The crypto space is always full of surprises, and it seems that memecoins are becoming a force to be … Read more

Why A24’s Heretic Includes an AI Disclaimer in the Credits

Viewers who watch the movie “Heretic” may wonder why there’s an end-credit disclaimer stating, “No artificial intelligence was used in the creation of this film.” The directors, Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, decided to include this remark for a particular reason within their recent horror production by A24.

Back to the Future Creator Wants To Adapt the Stage Musical

Almost 35 years have passed since the Back to the Future trilogy ended with its third installment in the time-travel series, and if director Robert Zemeckis had his preference, he would like to make another film – though not one that fans are eagerly demanding. Zemeckis was at the helm of all three movies starring Michael J. Fox in the science fiction franchise, which started with Back to the Future in 1985 and concluded in 1990. Since then, there has been a 26-episode animated series and a short film titled Doc Brown Saves the World, included on the DVD and Blu-ray 30th anniversary sets released in 2015.

Kevin Smith Reveals He’s Writing a Take On Rosemary’s Baby

While Kevin Smith might be known for View Askewniverse classics such as Clerks, Mallrats, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, he’s also been known to dabble in horror from time to time. 2011’s Red State was his first foray into the genre, and while that one was a straight-up thrill ride, Tusk and Yoga Hosers crossed the line into horror-comedy territory. From the sound of it, Smith is ready to give things another try based on comments he made on a recent episode of his Fat Man Beyond podcast.