Sliving for this moment! Seventeen years after changing gay clubs forever with the release of “Stars Are Blind,” Paris Hilton is revisiting her club banger, dropping a new “Paris’ Version” of the track featuring her good friend Kim Petras.
The track opens with Hilton’s vocals over a refreshed version of the song’s original beat, before Petras joins in for a new verse. “Baby baby, I can be your confidante/Come on over if you’re down or not,” Petras sings, later adding, “Why shouldn’t we be with the ones we really love?...
The track opens with Hilton’s vocals over a refreshed version of the song’s original beat, before Petras joins in for a new verse. “Baby baby, I can be your confidante/Come on over if you’re down or not,” Petras sings, later adding, “Why shouldn’t we be with the ones we really love?...
- 6/2/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Paris Hilton is to play matchmaker in the metaverse.
The socialite and reality star’s 11:11 Media has teamed with gaming virtual world The Sandbox to create Parisland, which falls somewhere between game and interact TV show.
Billed as a “romantic adventure set on a tropical island,” Parisland will see players participate in an in-game dating reality show hosted by Hilton in The Sandbox’s metaverse platform. It launches on The Sandbox on February 13, just prior to Valentine’s Day, and runs for a month.
Parisland will provide players with five potential romantic partners. They will participate in tasks such as choosing wedding rings and outfits, finding out the secrets of the island chef’s famed Love Burger, rescuing a castaway and flirting with other contestants before making their choice of partner. They’ll then have a wedding, with Hilton DJing for the new couple.
“I can’t think...
The socialite and reality star’s 11:11 Media has teamed with gaming virtual world The Sandbox to create Parisland, which falls somewhere between game and interact TV show.
Billed as a “romantic adventure set on a tropical island,” Parisland will see players participate in an in-game dating reality show hosted by Hilton in The Sandbox’s metaverse platform. It launches on The Sandbox on February 13, just prior to Valentine’s Day, and runs for a month.
Parisland will provide players with five potential romantic partners. They will participate in tasks such as choosing wedding rings and outfits, finding out the secrets of the island chef’s famed Love Burger, rescuing a castaway and flirting with other contestants before making their choice of partner. They’ll then have a wedding, with Hilton DJing for the new couple.
“I can’t think...
- 2/9/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Paris Hilton posing close up. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Charlie Steffens/AdMedia
Paris Hilton is celebrating her famous Carl’s Jr. burger commercial from 2005.
The socialite and reality star this week reminded her Instagram followers of her endorsement potential by taking fans on a trip down memory lane, this as she reposted footage of her swimsuit-clad self while representing the famous burger chain.
While the video came as a humorous comparison, it did feature Paris in Og mode – the Bff to Kim Kardashian was seen in a plunging and open-chested black one-piece, also getting soapy as she washed a car.
Going full bombshell as she smiled and scrubbed away while in high heels, Paris was seen provocatively crawling around on her knees as she used one hand to squeeze a soapy sponge and the other to hold a juicy-looking burger.
“Pov you recreate Paris Hilton’s iconic Carl’s Jr. commercial,...
Paris Hilton is celebrating her famous Carl’s Jr. burger commercial from 2005.
The socialite and reality star this week reminded her Instagram followers of her endorsement potential by taking fans on a trip down memory lane, this as she reposted footage of her swimsuit-clad self while representing the famous burger chain.
While the video came as a humorous comparison, it did feature Paris in Og mode – the Bff to Kim Kardashian was seen in a plunging and open-chested black one-piece, also getting soapy as she washed a car.
Going full bombshell as she smiled and scrubbed away while in high heels, Paris was seen provocatively crawling around on her knees as she used one hand to squeeze a soapy sponge and the other to hold a juicy-looking burger.
“Pov you recreate Paris Hilton’s iconic Carl’s Jr. commercial,...
- 8/26/2022
- by Angela Perry
- Monsters and Critics
Paris Hilton and Carter Reum are taking their love around the world! Following their extravagant three-day wedding celebration, the couple embarked on what Paris called a "honeymoon world tour" as their first vacation as husband and wife. On Sunday, Nov. 21, the Cooking With Paris star gave fans a glimpse of how she and her new husband kicked off their jet-setting adventure by writing on her Instagram, "First stop on our Honeymoon world tour… Bora Bora." It appeared that hitting the open waters was at the top of their itinerary, as Paris shared several photos of herself canoodling with Carter during a boating excursion. She wrote in the caption, "Swimming in the South...
- 11/22/2021
- E! Online
It’s almost time for Paris Hilton to walk down the aisle to marry her fiancé Carter Reum, and the former reality TV star is celebrating with another party. Over the weekend, the “Cooking with Paris” star enjoyed a lavish bridal shower with her mom, Kathy Hilton, aunt Kyle Richards and a few familiar faces from “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”,...
- 10/18/2021
- by Sarah Curran
- ET Canada
When the pregnancy rumors become too tedious or selecting those 10 wedding dresses for her upcoming nuptials becomes too stressful, Paris Hilton can now escape from her longtime Beverly Hills stronghold to the more laidback beach community of Malibu. Records reveal America’s favorite hotel heiress-turned-socialite-turned-business mogul and her fiancée Carter Reum — a venture capitalist and son of the late tycoon Robert Reum — have plunked down $8.4 million for an oceanfront house on desirable La Costa Beach.
Hilton, ever the crafty entrepreneur, has already filmed a promo video for her new Netflix show “Cooking With Paris” in the Malibu home’s kitchen. But when the cameras are off and she doesn’t feel like whipping up a plate of her famous lasagna, she can rest assured the house lies only a five minute drive to longtime celebrity hotspot Nobu Malibu.
Tax records say the roughly 3,000-square-foot house was built in 1955, but the...
Hilton, ever the crafty entrepreneur, has already filmed a promo video for her new Netflix show “Cooking With Paris” in the Malibu home’s kitchen. But when the cameras are off and she doesn’t feel like whipping up a plate of her famous lasagna, she can rest assured the house lies only a five minute drive to longtime celebrity hotspot Nobu Malibu.
Tax records say the roughly 3,000-square-foot house was built in 1955, but the...
- 8/20/2021
- by James McClain, Dirt.com
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When the pregnancy rumors become too tedious or selecting those 10 wedding dresses for her upcoming nuptials becomes too stressful, Paris Hilton can now escape from her longtime Beverly Hills stronghold to the more laidback beach community of Malibu. Records reveal America’s favorite hotel heiress-turned-socialite-turned-business mogul and her fiancée Carter Reum — a venture capitalist and son of the late tycoon Robert Reum — have plunked down $8.4 million for an oceanfront house on desirable La Costa Beach.
Hilton, ever the crafty entrepreneur, has already filmed a promo video for her new Netflix show “Cooking With Paris” in the Malibu home’s kitchen. But when ...
Hilton, ever the crafty entrepreneur, has already filmed a promo video for her new Netflix show “Cooking With Paris” in the Malibu home’s kitchen. But when ...
- 8/20/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
When the pregnancy rumors become too tedious or selecting those 10 wedding dresses for her upcoming nuptials becomes too stressful, Paris Hilton can now escape from her longtime Beverly Hills stronghold to the more laidback beach community of Malibu. Records reveal America’s favorite hotel heiress-turned-socialite-turned-business mogul and her fiancée Carter Reum — a venture capitalist and son of the late tycoon Robert Reum — have plunked down $8.4 million for an oceanfront house on desirable La Costa Beach.
Hilton, ever the crafty entrepreneur, has already filmed a promo video for her new Netflix show “Cooking With Paris” in the Malibu home’s kitchen. But when ...
Hilton, ever the crafty entrepreneur, has already filmed a promo video for her new Netflix show “Cooking With Paris” in the Malibu home’s kitchen. But when ...
- 8/20/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One thing that was definitely hot in Paris Hilton's life was the gooey meal she used to enjoy with Kim Kardashian after boozy nights on the town. Paris visited The Tonight Show on Tuesday, Aug. 17, where she chatted with host Jimmy Fallon about her recent Netflix series Cooking With Paris. During the sit-down, Jimmy shared that he had watched the episode of the kitchen show that featured Kim joining Paris to make Lucky Charms treats and cereal-encrusted French toast, and he wanted to know more. After Jimmy asked his guest how long she's known the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum, Paris replied, "Since we were little girls, our whole life." This led the comedian to ask, "How...
- 8/18/2021
- E! Online
As the Covid-19 crisis gripped the nation, millions of people went into lockdown and suddenly found a lot of unexpected free time. Some picked up new or long-forgotten hobbies, while others soaked up extra family time. Still others combined the two and began focusing on more involved home-cooked meals. Social media exploded with images, videos and commentary about sourdough starters and banana bread, and that inspired a new wave of unscripted television series.
“We made ‘Crime Scene Kitchen’ about baking only, and that’s not something I think we would have done a year earlier [due to] a fear that people wouldn’t have been as familiar with the different types of baking,” says Rob Wade, president of alternative entertainment and specials at Fox Entertainment. “What makes a great reality show is when you can really connect to what the contestants are trying to achieve.”
Developed and produced during the pandemic, “Crime Scene Kitchen...
“We made ‘Crime Scene Kitchen’ about baking only, and that’s not something I think we would have done a year earlier [due to] a fear that people wouldn’t have been as familiar with the different types of baking,” says Rob Wade, president of alternative entertainment and specials at Fox Entertainment. “What makes a great reality show is when you can really connect to what the contestants are trying to achieve.”
Developed and produced during the pandemic, “Crime Scene Kitchen...
- 8/17/2021
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
You might expect to find Paris Hilton shopping on Rodeo Drive or at a DJ booth in Ibiza but in the kitchen? Not so much. Her new Netflix series, “Cooking With Paris,” seeks to change that, with the Og reality star recruiting a roster of famous friends to help expand her culinary horizons beyond nachos and Jell-o shots.
As you’d expect, hijinks (and catchphrases) ensue, here are some of the highlights.
1. The Time Paris and Kim K. Didn’t Know What a Mixer Was
The first episode of “Cooking With Paris” sees our host enlisting the assistance of friend and former employee Kim Kardashian to create a brunch spread inspired by classic breakfast cereals. The menu includes Frosted Flake French Toast and Lucky Charms Marshmallows (“the best part”). When it comes to whipping up a frittata however, the women are stumped as to which kitchen gadgets are which.
“Do you have a blender?...
As you’d expect, hijinks (and catchphrases) ensue, here are some of the highlights.
1. The Time Paris and Kim K. Didn’t Know What a Mixer Was
The first episode of “Cooking With Paris” sees our host enlisting the assistance of friend and former employee Kim Kardashian to create a brunch spread inspired by classic breakfast cereals. The menu includes Frosted Flake French Toast and Lucky Charms Marshmallows (“the best part”). When it comes to whipping up a frittata however, the women are stumped as to which kitchen gadgets are which.
“Do you have a blender?...
- 8/4/2021
- by Alex Noble
- The Wrap
Last week, when Paris Hilton was set to begin a press tour for her new Netflix show, “Cooking With Paris,” the socialite-turned-businesswoman woke up to tabloid rumors that falsely reported she and her fiancé, venture capitalist Carter Reum, were expecting their first child.
Hilton’s response to the fake pregnancy news provides a glimpse into her ever-growing empire — and the brains behind her burgeoning businesses.
“I can’t wait to have children in 2022, but I am just preparing for the wedding right now,” Hilton clarified on her podcast, “This Is Paris,” which launched in February. “I’m shooting my new TV docu-series, capturing it all. It’s called ‘Paris in Love’ on Peacock,” she continued, expertly working in a mention of one of her two upcoming shows, though she has additional projects in development. She added, “You can’t always believe what you read. … You can come to the source,...
Hilton’s response to the fake pregnancy news provides a glimpse into her ever-growing empire — and the brains behind her burgeoning businesses.
“I can’t wait to have children in 2022, but I am just preparing for the wedding right now,” Hilton clarified on her podcast, “This Is Paris,” which launched in February. “I’m shooting my new TV docu-series, capturing it all. It’s called ‘Paris in Love’ on Peacock,” she continued, expertly working in a mention of one of her two upcoming shows, though she has additional projects in development. She added, “You can’t always believe what you read. … You can come to the source,...
- 8/4/2021
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
I like to think that the first “real” episode of Cooking With Paris premiered on YouTube in January 2020, seven months before the heiress and influencer dropped her intimate documentary The Real Story of Paris Hilton on the platform.
In that video, Hilton teaches viewers how to make her lasagna, a hearty dish packed with layers of ground beef and ricotta separated by the thinnest Barilla sheets. Wearing simple denim jeans and a black sweater embroidered with a glitter cloud and rainbow, Hilton moves through the massive kitchen with surprising ease. She cracks jokes, fumbles with various utensils and, in a ...
In that video, Hilton teaches viewers how to make her lasagna, a hearty dish packed with layers of ground beef and ricotta separated by the thinnest Barilla sheets. Wearing simple denim jeans and a black sweater embroidered with a glitter cloud and rainbow, Hilton moves through the massive kitchen with surprising ease. She cracks jokes, fumbles with various utensils and, in a ...
I like to think that the first “real” episode of Cooking With Paris premiered on YouTube in January 2020, seven months before the heiress and influencer dropped her intimate documentary The Real Story of Paris Hilton on the platform.
In that video, Hilton teaches viewers how to make her lasagna, a hearty dish packed with layers of ground beef and ricotta separated by the thinnest Barilla sheets. Wearing simple denim jeans and a black sweater embroidered with a glitter cloud and rainbow, Hilton moves through the massive kitchen with surprising ease. She cracks jokes, fumbles with various utensils and, in a ...
In that video, Hilton teaches viewers how to make her lasagna, a hearty dish packed with layers of ground beef and ricotta separated by the thinnest Barilla sheets. Wearing simple denim jeans and a black sweater embroidered with a glitter cloud and rainbow, Hilton moves through the massive kitchen with surprising ease. She cracks jokes, fumbles with various utensils and, in a ...
We promise you've never seen Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian like this. In this exclusive clip from Netflix's new series, Cooking With Paris, the entrepreneurial heiress takes on a marshmallow project with her former assistant-turned-billionaire. While we can't say we're used to seeing Paris and Kim make a mess in the kitchen, they're still on brand thanks to their full glam and fabulous outfits. "Sliving plastic gloves," the new cooking host notes. "So we don't dye our fingers." Asking what we're all thinking, Kim inquires, "Do you do it over your lace gloves?" Her answer? "These are my, like, sliving cooking gloves." After...
- 8/3/2021
- E! Online
Now, that's hot! As the old saying goes, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen—but, thankfully Paris Hilton is more than familiar with putting out little fires around her. The star of Netflix's Cooking With Paris exclusively dished on which of her A-list pals can (and can't) cook during E! News' Daily Pop on Aug. 2, and even revealed what she and former Bff Kim Kardashian used to whip up in the kitchen together back in the day. "Just, like, little cheese sandwiches," Paris said with a smile. "Just, like things before we were going out or going somewhere, or when we got home late at night." The...
- 8/2/2021
- E! Online
Last year, Paris Hilton appeared in the documentary “This Is Paris,” in which she made the argument that she isn’t the person we see on TV. Her somewhat vapid persona, she said, purposefully obscures her real self. Her new Netflix series, the lushly overproduced series “Cooking With Paris,” seems like a first attempt at testing that case, moving beyond Hilton explaining herself and deepening what she says is her game of image management.
I have no reason to disbelieve Hilton that when she is on-camera, exhibiting an incuriosity that’s breathtaking in its extremity, she’s putting on a performance. But does it matter? Paris Hilton may not actually float in a sea of assured entitlement, the way “Paris” does on Netflix. But she is, if nothing else, the one who thinks this act is funny, rather than bone-tired.
The premise here resembles that of “The Simple Life,” the...
I have no reason to disbelieve Hilton that when she is on-camera, exhibiting an incuriosity that’s breathtaking in its extremity, she’s putting on a performance. But does it matter? Paris Hilton may not actually float in a sea of assured entitlement, the way “Paris” does on Netflix. But she is, if nothing else, the one who thinks this act is funny, rather than bone-tired.
The premise here resembles that of “The Simple Life,” the...
- 8/2/2021
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
We’re deep into the dog days of summer, but Netflix’s list of new releases for August 2021 feels like fall.
That is to say that Netflix has some really good library TV titles this month that harken back to the glory days of the fall TV network calendar. August 1 sees the arrival of two of the best NBC shows of all time: Tina Fey comedy 30 Rock, and life-affirming (American) football drama Friday Night Lights. If you’ve not seen either, catch up with them both. That’s an order.
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That is to say that Netflix has some really good library TV titles this month that harken back to the glory days of the fall TV network calendar. August 1 sees the arrival of two of the best NBC shows of all time: Tina Fey comedy 30 Rock, and life-affirming (American) football drama Friday Night Lights. If you’ve not seen either, catch up with them both. That’s an order.
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As for original offerings, Netflix has plenty of those this month as well. Intriguing TV series such as Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified (Aug. 3), Brand New Cherry Flavor (Aug. 13), The Chair (Aug. 20), and Clickbait (Aug.
- 8/1/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Does anyone get the feeling that Paris Hilton simply gets bored being rich all day? Yeah, real-world problems, right? Anyway, now she’s apparently taken it upon herself to host a cooking show, or rather a chance for her and a few famous friends to giggle and cavort about the kitchen in their finery, getting feathers in the food and diamonds in the burgers while making it clear that while anyone can cook, some folks probably shouldn’t. Imagining that seeing her in the kitchen is a common thing isn’t hard, but imagining that she knows how to do more than turn
What We Learned from The “Cooking with Paris” Trailer...
What We Learned from The “Cooking with Paris” Trailer...
- 8/1/2021
- by Tom Foster
- TVovermind.com
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With nearly 500 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 7/31/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
its August 2021 release schedule on Wednesday, revealing a number of new original movies and series will debut next month, alongside the arrival of numerous library series and films.
The full list of arrivals as well as departures is below, but here are some highlights for what’s new on Netflix for August 2021.
30 Rock and Friday Night Lights
The full series runs of both beloved NBC shows will arrive on Netflix in August.
Catch Me If You Can and Inception
While “The Departed” is among the big movies leaving Netflix at the end of August, the platform will have more than enough to keep Leonardo DiCaprio fans from scrolling endlessly through the app.
The Kissing Booth 3 and He’s All That
Netflix has increasingly programmed to the youth demographic with its slate, and August will feature a pair of movies that double as Gen Z bait: “The Kissing Booth 3...
The full list of arrivals as well as departures is below, but here are some highlights for what’s new on Netflix for August 2021.
30 Rock and Friday Night Lights
The full series runs of both beloved NBC shows will arrive on Netflix in August.
Catch Me If You Can and Inception
While “The Departed” is among the big movies leaving Netflix at the end of August, the platform will have more than enough to keep Leonardo DiCaprio fans from scrolling endlessly through the app.
The Kissing Booth 3 and He’s All That
Netflix has increasingly programmed to the youth demographic with its slate, and August will feature a pair of movies that double as Gen Z bait: “The Kissing Booth 3...
- 7/29/2021
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
When Paris Hilton woke up on Tuesday morning, she was ready to dive into a full day of press for her new Netflix series, “Cooking With Paris.” She was not, however, planning to field questions about the pregnancy rumors that had spread online, after a tabloid report was published, stating that the socialite-turned-businesswoman is expecting her first child, which Hilton says is not true.
Although Hilton is used to rumors being spread about her, she tells Variety that the false report, which spread like wildfire across international outlets and on social media, highlights the mistreatment of women in media.
Shortly after the rumors began circulating on Tuesday, Hilton went on her podcast to deny the report, originally published in Page Six. Later, the gossip site edited their headline to rephrase that Hilton is “allegedly” pregnant, according to a “source.”
“It’s incredible that I can just talk to you guys...
Although Hilton is used to rumors being spread about her, she tells Variety that the false report, which spread like wildfire across international outlets and on social media, highlights the mistreatment of women in media.
Shortly after the rumors began circulating on Tuesday, Hilton went on her podcast to deny the report, originally published in Page Six. Later, the gossip site edited their headline to rephrase that Hilton is “allegedly” pregnant, according to a “source.”
“It’s incredible that I can just talk to you guys...
- 7/28/2021
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
Sometimes the world throws curveballs. Other times, things perfectly meet your expectations. Today, Netflix is delivering on the latter and proving that even the things we most expect can be a delightful surprise. The first trailer for Paris Hilton’s new series, Cooking With Paris definitely isn’t trying to shock us. It’s proving that the show will […]
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The post ‘Cooking With Paris’ Trailer: Yes, This is Exactly What You Think It Is appeared first on /Film.
- 7/27/2021
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
Netflix released the first trailer for Paris Hilton’s upcoming “cooking” show (scare quotes theirs) on Tuesday, giving the heiress the chance to demonstrate her kitchen prowess ahead of the show’s August premiere.
Set to premiere on Aug. 4, the six-episode “Cooking With Paris” follows Paris and her celebrity guests as they go “from the grocery store to the finished table spread.” The show is inspired by Hilton’s viral lasagna video from last year, which has since accumulated more than five million views.
Hilton, importantly, is not a trained chef, and as such is apparently unfamiliar with concepts like zesting lemons and the word “tongs.” But fear not, “With the help of her celebrity friends, she navigates new ingredients, new recipes and exotic kitchen appliances,” Netflix says.
Guests for the first season include Kim Kardashian West, Nikki Glaser, Demi Lovato, Saweetie, Lele Pons, Kathy Hilton, Nicky Hilton and one aggressively manhandled chicken carcass.
Set to premiere on Aug. 4, the six-episode “Cooking With Paris” follows Paris and her celebrity guests as they go “from the grocery store to the finished table spread.” The show is inspired by Hilton’s viral lasagna video from last year, which has since accumulated more than five million views.
Hilton, importantly, is not a trained chef, and as such is apparently unfamiliar with concepts like zesting lemons and the word “tongs.” But fear not, “With the help of her celebrity friends, she navigates new ingredients, new recipes and exotic kitchen appliances,” Netflix says.
Guests for the first season include Kim Kardashian West, Nikki Glaser, Demi Lovato, Saweetie, Lele Pons, Kathy Hilton, Nicky Hilton and one aggressively manhandled chicken carcass.
- 7/27/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
It may surprise you to discover that Paris Hilton is not a trained chef — and that’s the key ingredient in Netflix’s Cooking With Paris (premiering Wednesday, Aug. 4), a new “cooking” show that encourages viewers to pretty much ignore whatever the host says.
Hilton is joined by celebrity “sous-chefs” Kim Kardashian West, Nikki Glaser, Demi Lovato, Saweetie, Lele Pons, Kathy Hilton and Nicky Hilton as she “navigates new ingredients, new recipes and exotic kitchen appliances,” per the official synopsis. In each half-hour episode, “Paris will take us from the grocery store to the finished table spread — and she might...
Hilton is joined by celebrity “sous-chefs” Kim Kardashian West, Nikki Glaser, Demi Lovato, Saweetie, Lele Pons, Kathy Hilton and Nicky Hilton as she “navigates new ingredients, new recipes and exotic kitchen appliances,” per the official synopsis. In each half-hour episode, “Paris will take us from the grocery store to the finished table spread — and she might...
- 7/27/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
FX released a teaser for “American Horror Story: Double Feature,” premiering on Aug. 25 at 10 p.m.
The 10th installment of “American Horror Story,” which will be available the next day on FX on Hulu, will begin with “Part 1: Red Tide” and “Part 2: Death Valley.” In the teaser, worlds collide as aliens and sharp-toothed humanoids French kiss.
The series is created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, who executive produce alongside Alexis Martin Woodall, John J. Gray and Manny Coto.
Watch the trailer below.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
Amazon Prime Video announced that the fourth and final season of “Goliath” will premiere on Sept. 24. In the final season, Billy (Bob Thornton), returns to his Big Law roots after Patty (Nina Arianda) takes a job at a prestigious firm in San Francisco. As their partnership is put to the test, they attempt to take down the opioid industry.
The 10th installment of “American Horror Story,” which will be available the next day on FX on Hulu, will begin with “Part 1: Red Tide” and “Part 2: Death Valley.” In the teaser, worlds collide as aliens and sharp-toothed humanoids French kiss.
The series is created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, who executive produce alongside Alexis Martin Woodall, John J. Gray and Manny Coto.
Watch the trailer below.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
Amazon Prime Video announced that the fourth and final season of “Goliath” will premiere on Sept. 24. In the final season, Billy (Bob Thornton), returns to his Big Law roots after Patty (Nina Arianda) takes a job at a prestigious firm in San Francisco. As their partnership is put to the test, they attempt to take down the opioid industry.
- 7/27/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma and Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
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