K-pop competition series “The Debut: Dream Academy” has solidified its top 10 contestants after eliminating three more musical hopefuls on Sunday. After the program’s third mission, Ua (Japan), Nayoung (South Korea) and Celeste (Argentina) were eliminated.
The program’s third mission split contestants into three groups that performed different pop songs. One group sang Demi Lovato’s “Confident,” another performed The Pussycat Dolls’ “Buttons” and the third delivered the Spice Girls’ “Wannabe.” The third elimination followed the performance videos for Mission 3.
Heading into the finale of the global girl group audition program, only 10 contestants remain. They include Daniela, Emily, Lara and Megan from the U.S., alongside Sophia (Philippines), Manon (Switzerland), Ezrela (Australia), Samara (Brazil), Marquise (Thailand) and Yoonchae (South Korea).
The live finale takes place on Nov. 17. At that time, the name of the brand new girl group will also be unveiled.
From Hybe and Geffen Records, the YouTube...
The program’s third mission split contestants into three groups that performed different pop songs. One group sang Demi Lovato’s “Confident,” another performed The Pussycat Dolls’ “Buttons” and the third delivered the Spice Girls’ “Wannabe.” The third elimination followed the performance videos for Mission 3.
Heading into the finale of the global girl group audition program, only 10 contestants remain. They include Daniela, Emily, Lara and Megan from the U.S., alongside Sophia (Philippines), Manon (Switzerland), Ezrela (Australia), Samara (Brazil), Marquise (Thailand) and Yoonchae (South Korea).
The live finale takes place on Nov. 17. At that time, the name of the brand new girl group will also be unveiled.
From Hybe and Geffen Records, the YouTube...
- 11/5/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Only six players remain in the fight for $1 million on “Survivor 41”: Danny McCray, Deshawn Radden, Erika Casupanan, Heather Aldret, Ricard Foye and Xander Hastings. All six have gone down their own paths to make it to the endgame and fans are all over the place in who they think deserves to win the title of Sole Survivor. But in our recent poll, which asked you to vote for who should win “Survivor 41,” there was one clear choice that dominated the vote.
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Xander earned the lion’s share of votes, with a whopping 54%. The last remaining Yase member, Xander has yet to play his Immunity Idol and has persisted as an underdog through much of the game. He also showed savvy at the merge vote by faking out Liana Wallace, who was trying to steal his idol.
While Xander earned more votes in our...
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Xander earned the lion’s share of votes, with a whopping 54%. The last remaining Yase member, Xander has yet to play his Immunity Idol and has persisted as an underdog through much of the game. He also showed savvy at the merge vote by faking out Liana Wallace, who was trying to steal his idol.
While Xander earned more votes in our...
- 12/8/2021
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Wednesday’s episode of Survivor.
If you’ve watched even a couple episodes of Survivor 41, you’re well aware that there’s a bajillion advantages floating around, just waiting to destroy dreams. So why aren’t these armed and dangerous players being targeted?
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“Isn’t that a great question?...
If you’ve watched even a couple episodes of Survivor 41, you’re well aware that there’s a bajillion advantages floating around, just waiting to destroy dreams. So why aren’t these armed and dangerous players being targeted?
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“Isn’t that a great question?...
- 11/11/2021
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
And then there were 12. Heading into the sixth episode of “Survivor 41,” Luvu was still strong at six tribe members, compared to four for Yase and two for Ua. But with Jeff Probst throwing out his classic “drop your buffs” line, the castaways were about to become mixed up in the season’s first tribe swap. How did the twist affect the game’s various alliances? And did any of the season’s many, many advantages finally get played?
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 6, titled “Ready to Play Like a Lion,” to find out what happened Wednesday, October 27 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and win the $1 million grand prize.
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 6, titled “Ready to Play Like a Lion,” to find out what happened Wednesday, October 27 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and win the $1 million grand prize.
- 10/28/2021
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In last week’s fourth episode of “Survivor 41,” Shan made a power play in the Ua tribe when she decided to trick Jd into leaving his extra vote at camp in an act of trust, only to turn around and vote him out so that she could claim the advantage for herself. With that vote, Ua was down to only three members at camp, while Yase held steady with four and Luvu continued to rule the island with all six members still in the game. What are the repercussions of Shan’s big move and will anyone play one of the many advantages floating around in the game?
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 5, titled “The Strategist or the Loyalist,” to find out what happened Wednesday, October 20 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments...
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 5, titled “The Strategist or the Loyalist,” to find out what happened Wednesday, October 20 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments...
- 10/21/2021
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
It’s about time we saw a little dissention between Survivor‘s power couple Shan and Ricard.
Once again, all eyes were on Ua, as the tribe’s Beware advantage had to be re-claimed, causing both an advantage shuffle, and later, a disagreement between the tribe’s master strategists. But before any of these potential idols could be activated, Luvu had to get its act together and get to jungle hunting. Does Deshawn still want to slit Erica’s throat? Is Xander still in hot water? Did Ricard and Shan try to take each other out? Read on for a...
Once again, all eyes were on Ua, as the tribe’s Beware advantage had to be re-claimed, causing both an advantage shuffle, and later, a disagreement between the tribe’s master strategists. But before any of these potential idols could be activated, Luvu had to get its act together and get to jungle hunting. Does Deshawn still want to slit Erica’s throat? Is Xander still in hot water? Did Ricard and Shan try to take each other out? Read on for a...
- 10/21/2021
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Another episode of “Survivor 41,” another Tribal Council where Ua had to vote out one of their own. The tribe is now down to just Ricard Foye, Shan Smith and Genie Chen, having voted out Jd Robinson in this week’s episode. “That wasn’t the right move,” proclaims Gold Derby’s Matt Noble in a new slugfest with colleagues Marcus James Dixon and Kevin Jacobsen. Dixon concurs, especially considering Jd had entrusted Shan with his extra vote advantage not once but twice. “They really did have Jd in their pocket.” Watch the new chat for Season 41, Episode 4, titled “They Hate Me Because They Ain’t Me,” in our video recap above.
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While Jacobsen is still loving Shan as a character, he’s starting to worry about her gameplay in this pre-merge. “These are the kinds of moves that are typically reserved for a post-merge...
See Everything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
While Jacobsen is still loving Shan as a character, he’s starting to worry about her gameplay in this pre-merge. “These are the kinds of moves that are typically reserved for a post-merge...
- 10/15/2021
- by Kevin Jacobsen and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Yase are no longer the underdogs -- they're the underturtles!
Ua has reached a turning point that their team may never recover from -- but there are individuals who may yet rise from the ashes.
Survivor Season 41 Episode 4 gave us some truly magical moments.
That reward challenge was a roller coaster of emotions.
It was great to see Yase finally getting their groove back -- including Tiffany! -- but man, did Heather ever come up short. Luvu has been consistently winning, but now they've shown that they can lose with grace.
Heather was just hard to watch. Every time she failed, you could feel everyone's heart sinking for her. At that point, Luvu didn't even care if they won. They just wanted Heather to catch the ball as a personal victory.
What we learned is that Heather is both kind and tenacious. She is loved and she loves her tribemates.
Ua has reached a turning point that their team may never recover from -- but there are individuals who may yet rise from the ashes.
Survivor Season 41 Episode 4 gave us some truly magical moments.
That reward challenge was a roller coaster of emotions.
It was great to see Yase finally getting their groove back -- including Tiffany! -- but man, did Heather ever come up short. Luvu has been consistently winning, but now they've shown that they can lose with grace.
Heather was just hard to watch. Every time she failed, you could feel everyone's heart sinking for her. At that point, Luvu didn't even care if they won. They just wanted Heather to catch the ball as a personal victory.
What we learned is that Heather is both kind and tenacious. She is loved and she loves her tribemates.
- 10/14/2021
- by Mary Littlejohn
- TVfanatic
Heading into the fourth episode of “Survivor 41,” Luvu was still ruling the island six players strong, compared to Ua and Yase who were both even at four apiece having each been to tribal council twice already. But will an idea at Luvu to throw the immunity challenge change things up on Wednesday’s episode and send them to visit Jeff Probst at tribal council for the first time? And did anyone use their shot in the dark this week?
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 4, titled “They Hate Me ‘Cause They Ain’t Me,” to find out what happened Wednesday, October 13 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners...
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 4, titled “They Hate Me ‘Cause They Ain’t Me,” to find out what happened Wednesday, October 13 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners...
- 10/14/2021
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
Survivor‘s latest eliminated castaway departed with some fairly poignant words: “It’s not supposed to be easy, ’cause nothing good ever is.” Truer words, my friends.
On Wednesday’s episode, an advantage once again became a disadvantage, when Shan (cue the music!) convinced Jd to hand over his extra vote for the second time. While Genie seemed to be the likely vote-off, having Jd’s advantage in hand got Shan’s wheels turning, and the Mafia pastor from Toronto weighed the option of turning on her ally and reaping the benefits of one beautiful backstab.
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On Wednesday’s episode, an advantage once again became a disadvantage, when Shan (cue the music!) convinced Jd to hand over his extra vote for the second time. While Genie seemed to be the likely vote-off, having Jd’s advantage in hand got Shan’s wheels turning, and the Mafia pastor from Toronto weighed the option of turning on her ally and reaping the benefits of one beautiful backstab.
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- 10/14/2021
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The Yase tribe takes a break from all the drama during Wednesday’s fourth episode of “Survivor 41” when they discover hundreds of baby turtles that have just been hatched. “You have to see this,” Tiffany Seely excitedly tells her tribe mates Liana Wallace, Xander Hastings and Evvie Jagoda. “You gotta hurry. It’s crazy. Follow me.” She then escorts her friends through the jungle to a nearby beach, where they witness the cute little reptiles scurrying across the sand to get to the water. Watch the “Survivor” sneak peek video above before the episode airs October 13 on CBS.
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Yase jokingly gives the turtles some Jeff Probst-like “motivation,” telling them to “dig deep” and that they “gotta dig.” At one point, a shelled baby has trouble getting out of a hole, but after the tribe’s encouragement, it is able to escape and continue on its journey.
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Yase jokingly gives the turtles some Jeff Probst-like “motivation,” telling them to “dig deep” and that they “gotta dig.” At one point, a shelled baby has trouble getting out of a hole, but after the tribe’s encouragement, it is able to escape and continue on its journey.
- 10/12/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
David Picker and his wife Sandy at a book party for release of his memoirs in Beverly Hills, 2013.
By Lee Pfeiffer
David V. Picker, whose tenure at major film studios and as an independent producer, made him a legend in the film industry, has died from colon cancer in New York at age 87. The Picker family lived and breathed movies and in the 1950s they ran United Artists under the leadership of Arthur Krim. Under Krim and the Pickers, UA entered a "Golden Age" of achievements. David, who was named head of production at an early age, showed an uncanny ability to attract top talent and produce films that were popular and critical successes. He was ultimately named President and COO of the company. During his tenure, UA brought to the screen films that were diverse in content including "West Side Story", "The Magnificent Seven", "The Great Escape", "In the Heat of the Night...
By Lee Pfeiffer
David V. Picker, whose tenure at major film studios and as an independent producer, made him a legend in the film industry, has died from colon cancer in New York at age 87. The Picker family lived and breathed movies and in the 1950s they ran United Artists under the leadership of Arthur Krim. Under Krim and the Pickers, UA entered a "Golden Age" of achievements. David, who was named head of production at an early age, showed an uncanny ability to attract top talent and produce films that were popular and critical successes. He was ultimately named President and COO of the company. During his tenure, UA brought to the screen films that were diverse in content including "West Side Story", "The Magnificent Seven", "The Great Escape", "In the Heat of the Night...
- 4/23/2019
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Chicago – The Round-Up is back with a quintet of standard DVDs that may have gone unnoticed in your latest Best Buy circular. There’s at least one very good movie in here and a few unique independent offerings that you might want to take a peek at. We wish we had time to cover these titles in more depth, but here are the details - synopsis, cast, features - that you really need to know.
“Horsemen” was released on July 14th, 2009.
“Bad Lieutenant,” “Bart Got a Room,” “Big Man Japan,” and “The Great Buck Howard” will be released on July 28th, 2009.
“Bad Lieutenant: Special Edition”
Photo credit: Lionsgate Synopsis: “Harvey Keitel is a nameless New York cop, hopelessly addicted to drugs, gambling, and sex. As he makes his way to various crime scenes, he is concerned only with taking bets from his fellow cops on the outcome of the ongoing National League playoffs.
“Horsemen” was released on July 14th, 2009.
“Bad Lieutenant,” “Bart Got a Room,” “Big Man Japan,” and “The Great Buck Howard” will be released on July 28th, 2009.
“Bad Lieutenant: Special Edition”
Photo credit: Lionsgate Synopsis: “Harvey Keitel is a nameless New York cop, hopelessly addicted to drugs, gambling, and sex. As he makes his way to various crime scenes, he is concerned only with taking bets from his fellow cops on the outcome of the ongoing National League playoffs.
- 7/27/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
We're all for getting out in the summertime, but there might not be anything more refreshing than cooling off in a movie theater... or seeing a movie in the comfort of your air-conditioned home on demand, on DVD, or online... or better yet catching a classic on the big screen at a nearby repertory theater. With literally hundreds of films to choose from this summer, we humbly present this guide to the season's most exciting offerings.
May 1
"Eldorado"
The Cast: Bouli Lanners, Fabrice Adde, Philippe Nahon, Didier Toupy, Franise Chichy
Director: Bouli Lanners
Fest Cred: Cannes, Warsaw, Glasgow, Palm Springs,
The Gist: When Elie (Adde), a hapless young thief attempts to rob Yvan (Lanners), a 40-year-old car dealer, the two form a unlikely friendship that leads to a road trip across Belgium in this slight comedy that won the Best European Film at the Director's Fortnight at Cannes last year.
May 1
"Eldorado"
The Cast: Bouli Lanners, Fabrice Adde, Philippe Nahon, Didier Toupy, Franise Chichy
Director: Bouli Lanners
Fest Cred: Cannes, Warsaw, Glasgow, Palm Springs,
The Gist: When Elie (Adde), a hapless young thief attempts to rob Yvan (Lanners), a 40-year-old car dealer, the two form a unlikely friendship that leads to a road trip across Belgium in this slight comedy that won the Best European Film at the Director's Fortnight at Cannes last year.
- 5/6/2009
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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