Elton John talks about writing his great new memoir a?oeMe,a?? touring since he was 17, wanting to be home with his kids, letting Stevie Wonder drive his snowmobile, playing charades at Neil Diamond's house with Bob Dylan, being a technophobe, not owning a cell phone, his love of paper shredding, and he weighs in on the shoe color debate.
Taika talks about writing, directing and starring in Jojo Rabbit, playing Adolf Hitler, being from New Zealand, being caught sleeping on the job, directing What We Do in the Shadows and Thor: Ragnarok, and the new Thor movie with Natalie Portman.
Jeff talks about meeting Snoop Dogg backstage, his upcoming milestone birthday, taking pictures on movie sets, his new photography book, and he takes a portrait of Jimmy with his cool Japanese panning camera.
College can be extremely stressful sometimes, especially after midterms, which I just experienced last week. However, there are many ways to destress and unwind due to the pressure and trials of school and watching musical films are a perfect way to do just that and what better time of the year to do that than around Halloween time? There are so many amazing Halloween and horror films and surprisingly there are also a lot of horror musicals that are simply fantastic.
Howard talks about being in LA, his friendship with Jimmy, Jimmy's family working on the show, his book “Howard Stern Comes Again,” having Donald Trump as a guest before he was in office, how his radio show has evolved over the years, being married to Beth for 11 years, wanting to marry her again, and he surprises everyone with an impromptu proposal.
Aaron talks about rebooting the “Breaking Bad” world for the new movie El Camino with creator Vince Gilligan, doing a scavenger hunt in Boise, Idaho for tickets to the premiere, the crazy lengths his fans went to for tickets, and he shows an exclusive never-before-seen clip from the film and talks about his baby girl.
As the first familiar notes of 'The Candy Man' wafts across the audience in Carol Morsani Hall, I feel a strong sense of nostalgia. I grew up watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on television and am curious how a show with so many special effects could translate to the stage.
Bristol Riverside Theatre follows up its season opener, An Act of God, with Kim Wayans and continues its 33rd Season with Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's Broadway hit, Next To Normal. This Tony and Pulitzer winning musical drama about a family coming apart at its center runs October 29 to November 24, 2019. Opening Night is Thursday, October 31 at 7:30pm. BRT's Artistic Director Keith Baker directs this rock musical that features NYC-based actress Donna Vivino in the role of Diana.. All performances are at Bristol Riverside Theatre in Bucks County, located at 120 Radcliffe Street. Tickets are $15-$55 and are available online at brtstage.org, at the theatre's box office, or over the phone at 215-785-0100.
On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' Danny talks about “Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” playing the violin on “Taxi,” his real mom playing his mother on the show, the Jumanji sequel, working with The Rock, and Jimmy does his best impression of Danny with the help of an insanely realistic looking mask.
Stephen Schwartz's hit musical PIPPIN boasts one of Broadway's most indelible scores, and as such, it's easy to understand why Producer Vanessa Paradis and Dream Productions might be drawn to present the show in a concert format.
On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' Gwyneth Paltrow talks about her one year anniversary to Brad Falchuk, finally moving in together last month, not realizing she was in Spider-Man: Homecoming, her new Netflix show “The Politician,” and she goes through a bunch of interesting GOOP products with Jimmy. Watch the clip below!
Joaquin Phoenix stops by 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' and talks about losing weight for Joker, movie spoilers, his whole family coming to the premiere, his sisters' reaction to the film, having a good time making the movie, and Jimmy reveals a never-before-seen outtake of Joaquin from the set. Watch the clip below!
Elizabeth Olsen stopped by 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to explain why she avoided Jimmy in Seattle while he was having lunch, and she talks about her new Disney+ show 'WandaVision' and her show 'Sorry for Your Loss' on Facebook Watch. Watch the clip below!
Viola Davis stopped by 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' to talk about wearing sneakers to the Emmys, being a terrible driver, being terrified to play Michelle Obama, and the final season of “How to Get Away with Murder” on ABC. Watch the clip below!