Raise your hand if you're addicted to true crime, and you're not afraid to admit it. We can't get enough of , , , and , and we couldn't be more excited to see some of our favorite true crime stories hitting the big screen this year. From bootleggers, to tax evaders, to violent cult followers, nothing is cooler than seeing A-list stars take on the roles of history's most notorious criminals, and if you're like us, then you're going to want to know about these six insane true crime movies debuting this year. Related:
April 04, 2019
I've composed myself long enough to deliver the wonderful news that Beyoncé is not only working on new music, but she also has a Netflix special in the works! That's right, Queen Bey doesn't sleep and is always buzzing around, looking for more ways to remind us that she reigns supreme. On April 3, Us Weekly confirmed that the a "couple of new tracks [for] a deluxe album filled with old songs." Once that album is released, it will be the first solo LP she's dropped since her . The outlet also revealed that she's working on a Netflix documentary that will involve details about her (those cameras at the concert were so high-definition for a reason - we see you, Bey). Between Beyoncé's with husband JAY-Z (and their ) and her , we thought she pretty much . But it looks like this year is gearing up to be a rather momentous one for the . She's already received notable honors at and , and she's starring in the upcoming highly anticipated . So, prepare for another year full of Beyoncé being her iconic self! Related:
April 04, 2019
has been filled with a lot of , but few are as touching as Tess's coming-out storyline earlier this season. After , Randall and Beth's daughter decides to come out to her parents. Though it is a brief moment, the show's executive producer Isaac Aptaker told Entertainment Weekly that over the life of the show." Ahead of the season three finale, I had a chance to talk with Eris Baker, the talented 13-year-old who plays Tess, and she opened up about what it was like preparing for that scene and how she hopes Tess's story inspires other LGBTQ+ youth. Baker first learned about Tess's storyline through her parents last July, and after they discussed the scene with her, she explained that she was more than eager to take on the story mainly because she knew she would be helping so many kids like her character. "My first reaction was just like, 'Wow. This is going to have a big impact on so many people that are in Tess's position right now,'" she said. "There aren't a lot of young 8- through 10-year-old girls that are coming out on national television, so I definitely thought that was amazing for Tess to really have an impact on that." "This is going to have a big impact on so many people that are in Tess's position right now." Before doing the scene, Baker said, she did a lot of research to get into the mindset of the character. She explained that Catherine Hardwicke, who directed the episode, actually had her keep a journal to "write down all the emotions people that were in Tess's position would be feeling." In addition to processing her emotions on paper, Baker also had a personal experience to draw from. "I also had a friend that came out to me recently, so I talked to her about it, and she told me how it was hard for her to come out to her parents because she didn't know if they were going to accept her or not," she said. "I definitely took all the information in and portrayed it in that scene." The young actress added that it was incredibly helpful to have Sterling K. Brown and Susan Kelechi Watson's support on set. In fact, she actually reached out to Brown personally since he has had so much experience with emotional scenes on the show. "I never cried on camera before," she said. "I wasn't even that developed as an actress yet. He definitely gave me some amazing advice about how to deepen my focus. Like, 'What makes you sad?' Or like, 'If something would have happened in your family, how would you react to this and that?' He definitely helped me in that scene." "It was a very powerful scene, and I had a lot of fun doing it, because Sterling and Susan are amazing and I feel like we were acting off of each other," she added. "It was just so empowering knowing that lots of people are going to be touched watching this. I'm honored to play a character that is helping kids that are going through what Tess is going through."
April 03, 2019
A brand new trailer for is here, and, yes - we're already sobbing. While we're not totally sold on the film's official title, to be quite honest - - it looks like the movie is going to deliver on the emotional conclusion to the story we've come to know and love. In the footage released on April 2, we see telling Cap that they need to "finish this" before a clip of him facing down Thanos all by himself on a deserted planet plays out. There are also a few shots of the remaining team all together at the Avengers compound - Steve, Tony, Bruce, Nat, Thor, Rocket, Nebula, and more. But just in case you thought the gang was too devastated to keep fighting, think again - they also vow to do "whatever it takes" to bring back their dearly departed friends. On the bright side, though: Ant-Man has arrived, Captain Marvel is ready to kick ass after touching down at the Avengers compound, and Nebula might have made her first friend in Rocket, so things are looking up . . . well, sort of. Are you hooked yet? Watch the trailers ahead before . Related:
April 02, 2019